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2410, 2017

Highlights from October 23, 2017 Council Meeting

By |October 24th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Council recommended Curtis Sackville, Deputy Mayor Ken Francis, Councillor Shaun Henry, and Director of Transportation and Environmental Services Kim Vogel to be the Town of Kindersley’s representatives on the Executive Board of the Western Regional Landfill Inc. (WRLI.) Final appointments to the board will be determined during the November 1, 2017 WRLI Annual General Meeting.Council committed to a 5 year pledge of funding to the Kindersley and District Health and [...]

1110, 2017

Highlights from October 10, 2017 Council Meeting

By |October 11th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Twelve projects were awarded a total of $7,691.34 in funds from the fall intake of the 2017 Community Grant, which was introduced by Council in 2013 to support local initiatives that seek to benefit and/or improve the community. Recipients are as follows:Pathway to Wellness $750  Kindersley Chamber of Commerce $750West Central Crisis and Family Support Centre Inc. $306.84Kindersley Screen $750New Life Community Church $750Friends of Kinsmen Park $750KAWS Animal Rescue [...]

2609, 2017

Highlights from September 25, 2017 Council Meeting

By |September 26th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Lorne Kelsey and Patty Brotzel-Close, representatives of NRC Community Management Inc., addressed Council as a delegation to provide a report on renovation work that has taken place at the Norman Ritchie Community Centre over the past year. The organization was successful in obtaining a Community Investment Fund matching grant of $20,000 to assist with the cost of furnace replacement, and would like to proceed with building a kitchen on the [...]

1209, 2017

Highlights from September 11, 2017 Council Meeting

By |September 12th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Friends of Kinsmen Park representative Tammy Anderson-Jackson attended Council’s September 11 meeting to provide an update on the local non-profit committee’s plan for Kinsmen Park, which includes construction of The Shack. The proposed new building will replace the existing ice shack and will house a concession, heated dressing room, and both heated and unheated storage rooms. Anderson-Jackson said the project will be funded by donations and is expected to be [...]

3008, 2017

Officials Celebrate Sod-Turning for Regional Landfill

By |August 30th, 2017|Categories: News and Notices|

Officials of Western Regional Landfill Inc. (WRLI) and its participating municipalities, and Loraas Environmental Services Ltd. gathered west of Kindersley to celebrate the official sod-turning of the new regional landfill project.Loraas has entered into an agreement with WRLI to construct and operate the new landfill, which will replace the existing Kindersley landfill that is nearing the end of its useful life. Nineteen municipalities are partnering to fund the $3.75 million [...]

1808, 2017

Construction of Regional Landfill Project Ready to Begin

By |August 18th, 2017|Categories: News and Notices|

Officials of the Western Regional Landfill Inc. (WRLI) are celebrating the start of construction for the new regional landfill with a sod-turning ceremony scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 30, 2017.A total of 18 municipalities throughout west central Saskatchewan are partnering in this regional project at an overall budget of $3.75 million. The Town of Kindersley is the largest of the municipalities and will assume 46 percent ($1,664,996.58) of the [...]

1508, 2017

Highlights from August 14, 2017 Council Meeting

By |August 15th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Resident Jason Hankewich appeared before Council to discuss the creation of an outdoor basketball court in Elks Park adjacent to the Norman Ritchie Community Centre. Council and Administration both expressed support for the project and a resolution was passed for Administration to work with Hankewich to inform and solicit support from residents in the immediate area and to address any concern prior to construction. The basketball court will be paid [...]

1807, 2017

Highlights from July 17, 2017 Council Meeting

By |July 18th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Resident Brent Bacon addressed Council to share his concern about the lack of local representation on the Development Appeals Board. Gord Krismer and Associates were appointed to serve as the Town’s current Development Appeals Board in 2015 after attempts to recruit new local members were unsuccessful. Council said the current appointment is working well but expressed a willingness to advertise for local members to form the board once the board’s [...]

607, 2017

Fill the Pool Campaign Launches

By |July 6th, 2017|Categories: News and Notices|

Having commemorated the sod-turning for Kindersley’s new indoor aquatic centre on July 5, Council is now set to focus efforts on obtaining sponsorship and donations for the $6.6 million project.The Fill the Pool Campaign will officially launch on Monday, July 10 and will offer a variety of options for businesses and individuals to make financial contributions to the indoor aquatic centre. Naming rights and sponsorship opportunities exist for the building [...]

507, 2017

Construction of New Indoor Aquatic Centre Now Underway

By |July 5th, 2017|Categories: News and Notices|

Officials gathered at the site of Kindersley’s new indoor aquatic centre this morning to celebrate the ceremonial turning of sod that signals the start of construction.The 21,000 ft2 facility will boast a Junior Olympics-size 6-lane pool, a 2500 ft2 leisure pool, hot tub, 150 ft waterslide, rock climbing wall, party rooms, and outdoor patio, among other features. Construction is scheduled to be complete for the pool to be operational by [...]

2806, 2017

Aquatic Centre Sod-Turning Ceremony on July 5

By |June 28th, 2017|Categories: News and Notices|

Join us in celebrating the official breaking of ground for Kindersley's new Indoor Aquatic Centre. A sod-turning ceremony will be held on Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. in the lot west of the existing pool site.All are invited to attend and usher in this exciting capital project for Kindersley and surrounding region. Representatives of Pro-Bilt Structures and Western Recreation are scheduled to join members of Kindersley Town Council [...]

2706, 2017

Highlights from June 26, 2017 Council Meeting

By |June 27th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Following successful negotiation, Council directed the Mayor and CAO to enter into an agreement with Pro-Bilt Structures Ltd. for the design services and work to construct the new Indoor Aquatic Facility. Members of the public are invited to attend the official sod-turning ceremony on Wednesday, July 5 and to celebrate the breaking ground for the project. The brief ceremony will be held at 9:30 a.m. in the parking lot west [...]

1306, 2017

Highlights from June 12, 2017 Council Meeting

By |June 13th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Following a delegation by Mater Tasty Concessions owner Jackie Altomare requesting permission to establish a mobile food truck in Kindersley, Council approved the implementation of an On-Street Mobile Food Truck permit fee in the amount of $200 per calendar month, per vendor, which will allow for such operations to take place in designated locations of the downtown area. The permit is pursuant to regulations outlined in both the Licensing Bylaw [...]

3105, 2017

Highlights from May 24, 2017 Council Meeting

By |May 31st, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Joining by teleconference, representatives of the Safe Places initiative in Swift Current made a presentation to Council to discuss the benefits of the program and the process with which adult volunteers would become designated. Introduced by Councillor Shaun Henry, Safe Places is a community-wide initiative to reduce potential risks to youth and children by encouraging those who coach, teach, or work with youth citizens to become ‘youth certified’ through a [...]

3005, 2017

Budget 2017 Approved: Spending Slowed, Mill Rate Lowered, and Focus on Building the New Aquatic Centre

By |May 30th, 2017|Categories: News and Notices|

Kindersley Town Council’s first budget of the term will result in a mill rate drop of more than 5 mills and spending on certain infrastructure and other programs put on hold as funding slows and Council focuses attention on the design-build of the new indoor aquatic centre.At its May 24 Regular Meeting, Council approved a new uniform mill rate of 9.7. The mill rate is a figure that represents the [...]

1205, 2017

Highlights from May 9, 2016 Council Meeting

By |May 12th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Resident Frances Chandler addressed Council to inquire about the Town’s recognition of volunteers and to suggest to Council that more needs to be done to recognize those who contribute to the community in any way.Council defeated a resolution to approve a requested 2-inch (50 mm) diameter water service connection line for the proposed Circle-K Convenience Store, located at 903-11th Avenue West since precedent identifies that a line of that size [...]

1205, 2017

Highlights of Special Meeting of Council May 13, 2016

By |May 12th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

At a Special Meeting of Council held Friday, May 13, 2016, Council directed Acting Mayor Shaun Henry and Chief Administrative Officer Bernie Morton to enter into the following agreements:A rental agreement with the Kindersley Rodeo Committee for the 2016 Rodeo to take place from May 26 to 28, 2016 at the West Central Events Centre.A lease and operating agreement with the NRC Community Management Inc.for the purposes of operating the [...]

1205, 2017

2016 Budget Holds Mill Rate to 2015 Level

By |May 12th, 2017|Categories: News and Notices|

The Council-approved 2016 Budget keeps the mill rate unchanged for 2016 and sets aside money for future capital projects including the aquatic centre and fire hall.Council approved the mill rate of 15.35 at its May 24 Regular Meeting of Council, recognizing the need to balance long-term planning with sensitivity to current economic pressures.While the Budget approved, in principle, in December 2015 reflected a 3 percent tax increase (2 percent for [...]

1205, 2017

Highlights from June 13, 2016 Council Meeting

By |May 12th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Chamber of Commerce president Tom Morris addressed Council to provide an update on the organization’s activities, which Morris indicated would include a name change to Kindersley and District Chamber of Commerce in the near future. Morris, also a member of the Kindersley Rotary Club, shared some of the recent activities of the Club, specifically the Los Amigo project, which provides emergency response vehicles to communities in Mexico.Council had a lengthy [...]

1205, 2017

Highlights from the June 27, 2016 Council Meeting

By |May 12th, 2017|Categories: Council Highlights, News and Notices|

Following a lengthy discussion regarding the Kindersley pool and the present and future need for an aquatic facility, Council defeated a motion to refurbish the existing swimming pool and will instead continue to focus efforts on the construction of a new pool. This decision followed several delegations earlier in the evening during which a variety of representatives offered input about the options facing Council related to refurbishment of the existing [...]

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