#ShineALightOnBrainInjury
50% of people living with brain injury are affected by depression in the first year post injury. https://braininjurycanada.ca/en/brain-injury-awareness-month
50% of people living with brain injury are affected by depression in the first year post injury. https://braininjurycanada.ca/en/brain-injury-awareness-month
The 2022 Kindersley Indoor Rodeo was a huge success! Here’s a quick look at a few of the events from this weekend!
Day one of Monday/Wednesday lessons start today! Remember to bring your report card today so that our instructors have an opportunity to get up to speed on your child’s progress and can lesson plan accordingly! Happy swimming and thanks for the continued support!
We know you’re all anxiously waiting to see what neighbours are going to have the yard of the week gnome on their lawns... sorry if you’ve already been looking he isn’t ready yet! But your yards do look great! He will be ready soon, and we’re excited to show you the final project - your non-permanent yard trophy
The Town of Kindersley Tourism Information Centre is located at the Kindersley & District Plains Museum! There you can learn more about Kindersley and plan your vacation or Staycation!
We can't wait to give you a prize! We are advertising a little ahead of time here, but we are hoping by mid-June we can get started on our Positive Ticketing initiative! Thanks to all the awesome local businesses for their help with this project!
Shine a Light on Brain Injury https://braininjurycanada.ca/en/brain-injury-awareness-month
To celebrate Parks and Recreation Month, our tourism advisors are hosting a Community Trail Night at the Motherwell Reservoir! The event is taking place on June 15th from 7pm-9pm. Come explore the walking trail and enjoy some time outdoors!
We'd like to thank our Parks & Recreation Departments for everything they do from taking care of our green spaces to entertaining residents of all ages with recreations programming! If you see a Parks & Recreation team member, be sure to thank them for all their hard work!
Doing some spring cleaning? Have some yard waste to get rid of? Items allowed in our compost pile include: leaves, grass clippings, last year's flowers - or this year's if you don't have a green thumb and they've already died (we won't judge). The compost pile is located at the old landfill on Highway 21, by Western Salvage. A little friendly housekeeping: be sure to take your garden waste out of the plastic bags you may have brought it in and put it on the compost pile, not outside the gate, not in front of the gate, or elsewhere on the [...]