Multiple Candidates Vying for Spot on Council

Multiple Candidates Vying for Spot on Council

Nominations for Town Council have closed as of 4 p.m., September 21, 2016.The candidates nominated for Town Council can be found by clicking hereThere are 2 candidates running for Mayor, and 12 candidates running for Councillor.Voters will elect 1 Mayor, and 6 Councillors.Election Day is Wednesday, October 26, 2016 from 9:00 am until 8:00 pm. Voting will take place at Elizabeth School, 200 5th Avenue East.One Advance Poll will be held on Thursday, October 13 from 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Kindersley Town Office, 106 5th Avenue East.For more information, visit www.kindersley.ca/towncouncil/elections. 

Highlights from September 26, 2016 Council Meeting

Kindersley Minor Ball President Chad Miller was the first delegation to the Council meeting, providing an update on the organization's season, plans for future renovation and seeking feedback on the Minor Ball committee's hope to begin generating advertisement revenue, all of which would be redirected back into capital improvements at the ball fields.Elyse Moss and Tammy Anderson-Jackson, representing the Friends of Kinsmen Park (FOKP), addressed Council to provide an update on the community group's activities and to seek Council's support in renovating the outdoor rink at Kinsmen Park with the intention of having it in operation for winter 2016-17.Council directed Administration [...]

Highlights from October 11, 2016 Council Meeting

Kindersley Rodeo Committee President Tyler Ritchie addressed Council to provide on update on the 2016 Indoor Rodeo and to discuss initial plans for next year’s event.Council proclaimed October 9-15, 2016 as Fire Prevention Week in acknowledgement of the excellent service provided by the Kindersley Fire Brigade and to support fire prevention efforts throughout Canada. This year’s theme is “Don’t Wait – Check the Date! Replace Smoke Alarms Every 10 Years.”Bylaw 16-16, an updated Anti-Bullying Bylaw, was adopted by Council with more specific references relating to Internet and cyber bullying, as well as terminology provided by the Province to align with provincial [...]

Increased Voter Turnout in Advance Poll

A total of 169 votes were cast in the October 13 Advance Poll, an increase of 59 percent over the last municipal election Advance Poll in 2012.Returning Officer Bernie Morton indicated that voter turnout was steady throughout the day but particularly during the first four hours. Polls opened at 12:00 pm at the Kindersley Administration Office, and 120 votes had already been cast by 4:30 pm.“It’s encouraging to see that voter turnout has increased when compared to the 2012 Municipal Election Advance Poll,” said Morton. “We hope for an even stronger showing on Election Day, October 26, and I encourage everyone [...]

Highlights from October 25, 2016 Council Meeting

Council approved funding for 16 projects through the Community Grant program, totaling $10,107.25. The grant, which was established by Council in 2013, received its highest intake of applications this year, and will result in the full distribution of the $15,000 budgeted in 2016 for the program. The following organizations will receive funding:West Central Crisis Centre, $274.01Kindersley Chamber of Commerce, $750    (Goose Festival Parade)Kindersley Chamber of Commerce, $73.66 (K-Town Shakedown)K.A.W.S. Animal Rescue, $453.38Kindersley Composite School SLC, $595Pathway to Wellness, $750Kindersley Klippers,    $750Kindersley Pool Fundraising Committee, $750Whirls & Twirls, $750Kindersley Antique Treshing Club, $750Royal Canadian Legion 57, $750Spokes Family Resource Centre, [...]

Kindersley Voters Elect Rod Perkins as Mayor

An increased number of citizens headed to the polls on October 26 to elect Rod Perkins as Kindersley’s next Mayor.A total of 1182 votes were cast on Election Day. An additional 169 votes were cast during the October 13 Advance Poll, totalling 1351 overall. This represents an increase of 210 votes (18.4 percent) over the last municipal election in 2012.Returning Officer Bernie Morton made the official public announcement of the newly elected Mayor and Council during a short ceremony held this morning at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Chambers of the Kindersley Administration Office. The announcement was also livestreamed on the [...]

Highlights from December 12, 2016 Council Meeting

Council welcomed two delegations to speak about a future swimming pool – Pool Fundraising Committee member Jamie Henry, who discussed her group’s commitment to continue fundraising and addressed some concerns with the lack of a specific concept; and Leaf Your Legacy Committee member Joanne Kosolofski who provided a review of the five-year campaign and also committed to future fundraising support if requested.Council directed Administration to prepare a Request for Expressions of Interest (REOI) for an Aquatic Centre to be ready for preliminary review by Council at the January 9, 2017 Regular Meeting.Members of the Kindersley Youth Committee also spoke to Council [...]

Bylaw 02-17 Notice of Intent to Amend Zoning Bylaw

TOWN OF KINDERSLEYPUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTTo Amend Bylaw No. 04-14Town of Kindersley Zoning Bylaw(A Bylaw to regulate Zoning and Development)Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Kindersley, pursuant to Section 207 of The Planning and Development Act, 2007, intends to consider Bylaw 02-17 to amend Bylaw No. 04-14, known as the Zoning Bylaw.INTENTThe proposed Bylaw Amendment will add Oilfield supply and service establishment as a Discretionary Use in the RW – Railway Industrial District.REASONThe reason for the Amendment is to provide for the development of a pipe yard storage center for off-loading and transporting oil equipments.AFFECTED [...]

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