Back to School
We'd like to wish all our seasonal workers and summer students best of luck whether that be heading back to the high school, post-secondary, or on a different adventure! Thanks for all your hard work this season!
We'd like to wish all our seasonal workers and summer students best of luck whether that be heading back to the high school, post-secondary, or on a different adventure! Thanks for all your hard work this season!
Photo by Dawn Ady
We are excited . Please like & share and help us get the word out. Thanks!
Photo by Dawn Ady
We'd like to thank our Public Works department who worked day and night to fix the water leak at Snipe Lake! It's because of our awesome team that everyday services are maintained and available for our residents!
We thought our residents who are interested in the history of the area might enjoy a feature of McKenzie School and the history behind it! Bit of a longer watch, but worth checking out!
Photo by Dawn Ady
Town Council held a Regular Meeting on Monday, August 22, 2022. The following agenda items were resolved. 7.2: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved that in relation to Subdivision Application SUBD-000277-2022 in the Town of Kindersley, for which the Community Planning Division of the Government of Saskatchewan has requested that the Council of the Town of Kindersley comment on the application; therefore That the Council of the Town of Kindersley: Is not aware of any land or site conditions that would be incompatible with the intended use of the proposed application Does not have any facilities affected by the [...]
Photo by Ejeru Enriquez Trinidad
A friendly reminder to continue the awesome yard maintenance we have seen around town as the weather continues to be warm (we hope through September). Be sure to do your research, what might look like flowers (like this photo) could actually be invasive weed species (these ones are Unscented Chamomile). These can spread quickly and choke out the plants that you have planted or the (good) naturally occurring plants. If you are attracting birds/bees/butterflies, be sure to continue taking care of your plants as the summer season winds down. These critters will likely be around until the weather starts to change. [...]