Selling Poppies at the Town of Kindersley Administration Office – Support Our Veterans!

COMMUNITY GARDEN UPDATES

COMMUNITY GARDEN UPDATES: If you're interested in being a part of the Community Garden mailing list, please send us a message with an email we can contact you at or send us an email at communications@kindersley.ca. For your own privacy, please do not post your email addresses in the comments!

Holiday Smile Cookie Week 2023

We are SO excited to announce that we have partnered with Pathway to Wellness for Holiday Smile Cookie week! Catch the Pathway to Wellness crew decorating cookies with our Council November 13 to 17 from 10am to 11am. Cookies are $1.50 each. 50% of proceeds go to Pathway to Wellness and 50% of proceeds go to Tim Hortons Foundation Camps! Did you know you can preorder bulk orders of cookies? Click Here to Fill out the Preorder Form!

Community Garden Updates

COMMUNITY GARDEN UPDATES: If you're interested in being a part of the Community Garden mailing list, please send us a message with an email we can contact you at or send us an email at communications@kindersley.ca. For your own privacy, please do not post your email addresses in the comments!

Suggested Trick-or-Treating Hours

Hoping to have trick-or-treaters come by your place on Halloween? Please keep your porch lights on and add a few Halloween decorations if you are able! These are just suggested hours, so if you wish to continue handing out candy later, please keep your lights on! If you want to head to bed or head out early, be sure to turn off your porch lights, jack-o-lanterns, and Halloween decorations.

Halloween Events Today

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Looking for something to take your little ghouls and goblins to? Check out these events! Did we miss yours? Drop it in the comments below! *Update* Caleb Village is also open to little trick-or-treaters!

Kindersley RCMP Offer Halloween Safety Tips

Kindersley RCMP Offer Halloween Safety Tips 2023-10-30 With Halloween a day away the Kindersley RCMP would like to remind would be trick or treaters of the following safety tips: • Make sure your costume is spooky AND safe: Wear well-fitting costumes and shoes to avoid blocked vision and falls. • Here’s a bright idea: Wear reflective tape on your costume or carry a flashlight. This way you’re visible to drivers! • Use the buddy system: Travel in groups of four or more. Young children should always be accompanied by an adult. • Check your loot: Have an adult sort and check [...]

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