Careers

Careers2019-05-23T14:53:23-06:00

Thank You Zest of the West Committee

We’d like to thank the volunteer committee who hosted the Zest of the West event in April!
The Zest of the West raised $33,959.29 for a new Community Centre!
We would also like to thank the sponsors and everyone who came out and enjoyed the event! It would not have been a success without you!
See you APRIL of 2027!
May 15th, 2026|

Meet the Tourism Advisor – Ella

Hi! My name is Ella and this is my first year as a Tourism Advisor for the museum here in Kindersley. I believe learning and keeping our history alive is extremely important so I am very grateful I am able to be a part of it this summer. Outside of the summer months, I attend Medicine Hat College where I am taking my Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. In my free time I like to go to the lake, go on long walks at the dam, and hangout with my two golden doodles. Some of my goals for the summer are to host interactive days at the museum, attend more community events, and focus on customer support at the Museum. You can find me here several days a week – whether your passing through, staying for the weekend, or live in Kindersley, don’t be afraid to stop by!

May 15th, 2026|

Spring Cleaning Your Property

Issues with your land that you are responsible for include: Overgrown weeds & grass, junk vehicles, inappropriate storage of materials, fences requiring repair, dilapidated buildings, pet waste, overgrown & hazardous trees, inappropriate water drainage, and keeping your back alley tidy.
The land you are responsible for includes: Front & side yard, backyard, alley adjoining property, and adjoining boulevard.
Why is spring cleaning important?
To provide a safe and clean environment within the community.
To prevent rodent infestation within the neighbourhood.
To allow enjoyment for all members of the community.
Questions & Concerns?
If you know of a property that is in need of immediate attention, public or private, or you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Town of Kindersley Administration Office at 306-463-2675. You may also submit a concern, and access the Nuisance Bylaw 19-08 on our website.
Please visit www.kindersley.ca for more information regarding spring cleaning your property or where to take your waste.
May 15th, 2026|

What Kindersley Loses When Residents Don’t Complete Their Census

What Kindersley Loses When Residents Don’t Complete Their Census
Per Uncounted Resident
– Revenue Sharing Recieved in 2026: $1,468,873 / 4,567 = $321.63
– $321.63 lost every year
– Census Cycle = 5 Years
– Total loss per uncounted resident: $1,608.15
If 10 People Are Missed
– $3,216.30 lost per year
– $16,081.50 over the 5-year census cycle
If 100 People Are Missed
– $32,163 lost per year
– $160,815 over the 5-year census cycle
Why This Matters in a Town Like Kindersley
– From the 2021 census, Kindersley has 4,567 residents
– Missing 100 people is nearly 2.19% of the entire community
– Saskatchewan uses census population numbers directly in Municipal Revenue Sharing (MRS) calculations
May 15th, 2026|

SunWest Career Fair

Our Part Time Tourism Advisor Kerry Hammel and our Communications Coordinator Anna Polsfut were excited to attend the SunWest Career Fair in Rosetown to bring awareness to how a municipality is run, tourism, and many different career opportunities available within the Kindersley area.

May 15th, 2026|

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