Before You Ride

Before You Ride

Before you ride, ask an adult to check the: Air Brakes Chain Source: https://skprevention.ca/safety/bike-and-wheel-safety/#toggle-id-4

Street Sweeping Schedule

Now that snow has melted, our priority is to clean sand and salt residue off the streets. Sand and salt is used throughout the winter months to treat surface ice and ensure that roadways and intersections are safe for travel. Higher amounts of sediment can be found on priority routes, which include main arterial roads, emergency routes, and school zones, as they receive more attention during winter months. Our regular schedule begins in MAY, however, we have been out earlier depending on the weather! Watch for street sweeping signage on your block! Be sure to sign up for the Voyent Alert [...]

If Your Company Needs Employees, You Need to Read This!

IF YOUR COMPANY NEEDS EMPLOYEES, YOU NEED TO READ THIS! The Kindersley Chamber has partnered with the Government of Saskatchewan; Training and Employer Services Division and Ministry of Immigration and Career Training to help you find workers. The Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a noon hour presentation by SaskJobs – Employer Services Branch, on Thursday, May 26th at the Kindersley & District Plains Museum. Jaimie Malmgren, Sr. Account Executive, will be our guest speaker and will speak to our local businesses about how they can assist their businesses in the sourcing, recruitment, development and retention of employees. SaskJobs is [...]

The 2V1 Rule

Use the 2V1 rule to make sure your helmet fits properly. Source: https://skprevention.ca/safety/bike-and-wheel-safety/#toggle-id-

Volunteers Bring Heart to Canada’s Communities

Volunteering is #EmpathyInAction. Volunteers can be empathetic, but volunteering can also help us develop empathy - building our capacity to work collectively and contribute to a vibrant, inclusive society. How has volunteering impacted your life? Share your stories!

Wear a Bike Helmet

Wear a bike helmet every time you ride, even if you're going for a short ride. Source: https://skprevention.ca/safety/bike-and-wheel-safety/#toggle-id-4

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