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

Celebrating Seniors Provincial Volunteer Award

The Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism (SSM) is in the planning phase for the Provincial 2025 Celebrating Seniors Awards Event and Banquet, which will take place on September 28, 2025, at the Conexus Art Centre in Regina. This is an important, in-person, and high-profile event where older adults are celebrated for their volunteer work. Older adults, from throughout the province are nominated by friends, family, or colleagues and while all who are nominated are celebrated at the event, one person in specific categories is presented with a trophy.
Please give some thought to nominating a deserving older adult that has contributed their time and energy, through their volunteer efforts, to make your community, and our province, a better place to live, work and play. These individuals receive little recognition for the great job that they do so this is an opportunity to let them know how appreciated they are.
For more information, visit their website: https://skseniorsmechanism.ca/celebrating-seniors-2025/
April 4th, 2025|

Elm Tree Pruning Bans Have Begun!

ELM TREE PRUNING BANS April 1 to August 31.
Dutch Elm Disease (DED) is a deadly fungus that can kill an elm in as little as three weeks by clogging its water-conducting vessels. Once a tree is infected by DED, it needs to be removed and disposed of properly by either burying it or burning it.
The Town of Kindersley is dedicated to keeping DED out of our community. Every year the Saskatchewan Dutch Elm Disease Association (SDEDA) implements a pruning ban from April 1 to August 31. The Town of Kindersley will strongly enforce no pruning or removing of elms during this period.
“Elm Tree” means any tree or part of a tree, living or dead, of the Ulmus Genus and its cultivars, including the American, Siberian, and Japanese elm trees, and includes any elm tree in the form of fuel wood, nursery stock, lumber, wood chips, logs, branches, or bark.
Pruning Without Authorization:
This is punishable under Saskatchewan Dutch Elm Disease Regulations and will be strictly enforced. Fine: $1500.00
April 4th, 2025|

The Kindersley Community Garden is Looking for Committee Members

🌻 The Kindersley Community Garden Committee is looking for members! See information regarding the committee on our website: https://www.kindersley.ca/community/community-garden/
🌻 Please note: If you were a part of the “trial committee” last year you will need to reapply to be a part of the committee as Terms of Reference have changed!
🌻 Please email office@kindersley.ca to join the committee!
April 4th, 2025|

Kindersley Community Garden 2025

🌳 Spring is coming and we are so excited to launch details for the Kindersley Community Garden 2025!
🌳 Quick stats about the Community Garden:
Community Garden Location: 812 Main Street
Individual Plot Sizes: Approximately 10′ x 10′
Annual Plot Cost: $50.00 Annual Plot Fee
Plot Submission Deadline: April 15, 2025
🌳 We are also seeking up to 4 community members to serve on the “2025 Town of Kindersley Community Garden Committee”.
🌳 More details to become part of the committee or apply for a plot can be found in our Terms of Reference and Application documents.
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April 1st, 2025|

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