Museum of Lights Promotional Video

Museum of Lights Promotional Video

VIDEO SHOT IN 2019. We know this year will be a little different, but we're excited to invite you to join us (at a safe distance) for the Museum of Lights Drive Thru edition! The event will be hosted during the first three weekends of December both Friday and Saturday evening from 6pm-10pm. We would like to thank our current sponsors: SaskPower, SaskTel, SaskWater, Town of Kindersley , and Direct West for making this event possible during such difficult times. We would also like to thank our private donors, volunteers, and those in the community who have donated Christmas decoration, lights, [...]

Meet Councillor Dean Galbraith

40 plus years of living in Kindersley has made Councillor Dean Galbraith a firm supporter of community. He has a strong background in business, being the owner of Guppy’s Car and Truck Spa, Water Pure Bottling Co., along with several commercial buildings in Kindersley. He coached Kindersley Minor Hockey for 10 years, was a member of the KMS Hockey Board for 4 years, and also held a brief position with the Town of Kindersley Appeals Board.

Council Highlights – November 16, 2020 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, November 16, 2020. The following agenda items were resolved. The Swearing in Ceremony of the Mayor and Councillors for the 2020-2024 term took place at 5pm. Afterwards the first regular meeting of the term commenced. 2.2: The new Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved to adopt the Agenda for the November 16, 2020 Regular Meeting of Council as amended to add: Item 7.7 - Appointment of a Deputy Mayor. 7.1: Council resolved to direct the Mayor and Chief Administrative Offer (CAO) to enter into a Facility Lease and Operating Agreement with 101262721 [...]

Meet the Deputy Mayor

Meet the Deputy Mayor: Randy Ervine is a local business owner and lifetime resident of Kindersley. He owns Lela’s Music Centre on Main Street, a family-owned business where he has worked for over forty years. Ervine has volunteered/coached on many committees, boards, and sports teams in the past 35 years, most recently the Kindersley Minor Sports and the Downtown Kindersley Association. Being involved in the community in different ways and watching his 3 daughters grow up in Kindersley have been highlights for the Deputy Mayor.

Meet the Mayor

Meet the Mayor: Rod Perkins has been a resident of Kindersley for the last 44 years. He spent many years as a partner in the accounting firm Close Perkins and Hauta. He and his wife Pat raised their five children in Kindersley, and he has been involved in many community organizations over the years. A few of these include the Kindersley Chamber of Commerce, the Kindersley Junior Klippers, and Professional Conduct and Discipline committees of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Saskatchewan, where he was rewarded with an FCA designation in 2001.

Winter’s Arrival – Devon Coles – YouTube

For a very neat perspective on Kindersley with the recent snowfall, check out this video by Devon Coles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqvq_zERQA8&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0BGX1oJn7xKZpnbf8gDqHHCdqASK6OaCwZP1d14xnrdUjjCJAsGIinapA

Council Highlights – October 26, 2020 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, October 26, 2020. The following agenda items were resolved. 7.1: The Council resolved to direct Administration to enter into a Venue Agreement with LiveBarn Inc. to install a fully automated sports broadcasting system in both the Co-op Arena and the Events Centre Arena at the West Central Events Centre. 7.2: Council directed Administration to distribute approved funding to the following applicants from the Community Grant Program, 2020 intake: Kindersley Screen Arts $750.00, Kindersley Chamber $750.00, Pathway to Wellness $750.00, Kindersley Walking Trail Committee $750.00, Kindersley Curling Rink $750.00, Kindersley Museum $750.00, for a [...]

Council Highlights – October 13, 2020 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Tuesday, October 13, 2020. The following agenda items were resolved. 7.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved to set the rates of remuneration for the 2020-2024 term as follows: Mayor: $2,500 per month, Councillor: $750 per month, Deputy Mayor: $1,000 per month. 8.1: Council resolved to accept as submitted the list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley and in the amount of $1,169,017.86. 9.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley is committed to waste reduction, resource conservation, and community education for sustainable living, and Council recognizes that losing [...]

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