Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Decorating

Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Decorating

Catch us at Timmies all week at 8am decorating cookies! Today’s TOK decorators are CAO Audrey Hebert and Communications Coordinator Anna Polsfut! Stay tuned to see who’s in tomorrow!  

Smile Cookies 2020

We are SO excited to announce that our local Tim Hortons has chosen to donate their smile cookie money to another community initiative! This year the proceeds of the cookies will go towards the ongoing refurbishing of the Basketball and Tennis Court area beside the KAC! Please be sure to purchase a cookie Sept 14 - 20 to support this community project! Thank you Tim Hortons! Bulk Order Form

Water Polo Clinic

Thanks to everyone who participated in our Water Polo Clinic! Anyone who is interested on playing water polo on a regular basis can contact Tanya at the Kindersley Aquatic Centre. Email: tanya.p@kindersley.ca or (306)463-2081  

Council Highlights – August 24, 2020 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, August 24, 2020. The following agenda items were resolved. 8.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved to approve the Cannabis Retail Store as a Discretionary Use at 208 12th Avenue East; on the condition that it complies with the Development Standards of Discretionary Commercial & Industrial Uses pursuant to Section 6.14.5.1 (a), of Zoning Bylaw 04-14; and that if any of the conditions outlined above are not met for this Cannabis Retail Store, then the permit may not be approved and/or may be revoked. 8.2: Whereas an agreement exists between the [...]

Thank You!

Thank you very much Sir Herbert Strutt for allowing us to take part in your 100th Birthday celebration! All the best from the Town of Kindersley!

Council Highlights – August 10, 2020 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, August 10, 2020. The following agenda items were resolved. 7.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved; that whereas on May 1, 2020, the federal government amended the Criminal Code by ordering regulations prescribing certain firearms, components and parts of firearms, accessories, cartridge magazines, ammunition, and projectiles as prohibited or restricted; and whereas the Government of Canada is planning a buyback program to get the guns out of circulation, which is expected to cost between $400 million and $600 million, and if the history of federal estimating repeats itself, may likely be [...]

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