Aquatic Centre Update
AQUATIC CENTRE UPDATE: Due to a high risk fouling, the Junior Olympic Pool will be closed until further notice. Thanks for your understanding!
AQUATIC CENTRE UPDATE: Due to a high risk fouling, the Junior Olympic Pool will be closed until further notice. Thanks for your understanding!
WATER VENDING STATION UPDATE The Town is excited to announce significant upgrades to the bulk water fill station in the industrial area. These enhancements are designed to improve safety and functionality throughout the year, especially during the winter months. To minimize ice buildup and ensure proper drainage, we have implemented several key changes, including landscaping, the addition of concrete pads, and the relocation of the water fill spigots to the front of the building. Additionally, we’ve installed heat tape on the drainage lines to prevent large pools of water from freezing and creating slip hazards. Please note that hoses will no [...]
"Industrial Sunset." Taken by Karen Jo Fraser on the Smiley highway. Submit your photos here: https://www.kindersley.ca/community/featured-images/
On Monday, October 28, 2024, Town Council held their Regular Meeting. 7.1: Council heard a Duly Recognized Delegation - Darcy Klarenbach. The delegation spoke about a Crosswalk at 6th Avenue & 5th Street Crescent. The delegation also spoke about snow removal in the area of Westberry School. 8.1: The Financial Report for September 2024 was presented to Council. 8.2: The Council of the Town of Kindersley acknowledged the allocation of the Kindersley Community Initiatives Program (KCIP) grant as recommended by the KCIP adjudication Committee. 8.3: Town Council resolved to accept as presented the List of Lands with Arrears of Taxes as [...]
In an effort to simplify the process of obtaining workers, we have created the Town of Kindersley Job Board. We encourage all our local businesses to submit their job postings to us here: https://www.kindersley.ca/services/careers/ We plan to utilize this Job Board for future marketing initiatives to attract residents to our community and fill current labor market gaps.
Hey Kindersley! We are looking forward at projects to meet our residents' needs, which is why we put out a series of surveys to gain community feedback! These surveys are now CLOSED, but don’t worry, there will be more opportunities to provide your input! Our comprehensive “Welcome to Kindersley Packages” were inspired by the community survey! We are grateful to those who took time out of their days to fill out these surveys! Together, we can shape Kindersley’s prosperous future by focusing on economic stability, job growth and sustainable development.
The Town of Kindersley has one (1) Mayor position and six (6) Councillor positions. Residents you will see on your ballot include (in alphabetical order): - MAYOR: Ken Francis or Tom Morris - COUNCILLORS: Rob Anderson, Daniel Baker, Anthony Barlow, Randy Ervine, Jennifer Greschner, Shaun Henry, Kevin Martin, Warren Schafer If you wish to view their nomination forms, they can be viewed at the Town of Kindersley Administration Office, at 106 – 5th Avenue East. Eligible voters must: - Be a Canadian citizen; - Be the full age of 18 years or will attain full age of 18 years on or [...]
"Beauty of a sunset over Hoosier United Church." Taken by Lana Nixon. Submit yours here: https://www.kindersley.ca/community/featured-images/
Lots of Halloween activities in Kindersley for ghastly ghouls both young and old. Attend if you dare! If you, one of our frightful followers notice an event that was not listed, please kindly post it in the cursed comments below.
Meet the candidates! The Kindersley Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2024 Municipal Election Candidate Forum! This is your chance to get to know the candidates and ask them a question if you wish!