Eight Edmontonians Arrested, Millions in Drugs and Assets Seized

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Eight Edmonton suspects are facing charges after roughly $2 million in drugs, cash, and proceeds of crime were seized after a two-year investigation which police say spanned across Canada. Project Elk was a lengthy investigation into an Edmonton-based drug trafficking network that was involved in drug importation. The eight suspects were arrested and charged in… Continue reading Eight Edmontonians Arrested, Millions in Drugs and Assets Seized

Stay Informed With Voyent

The Town is reminding residents that after the recent snow and wind storms, now is a great time to download the Voyent Alert app! Once you have downloaded the app, you will receive personalized and relevant communications from the Town of Kindersley regarding emergencies, critical events, SNOW REMOVAL, street cleaning, water restrictions, along with garbage… Continue reading Stay Informed With Voyent

Due to COVID, Saskatoon ICUs at Full Capacity

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Source: Jason Warick, cbc.ca, November 15, 2020 Saskatoon’s 23 ICU beds are now mostly reserved for Saskatoon patients only. The intensive care units of Saskatoon hospitals are so full that officials have stopped accepting most out-of-town patients. The ICU unit is always populated by people recovering from car crashes, infections, heart attacks or a host… Continue reading Due to COVID, Saskatoon ICUs at Full Capacity

Sask. Health Authority Scaling Back Alerts Regarding Potential Exposures at Businesses

Source: CTV News Saskatoon Staff, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, November 14, 2020 The alerts will be issued at the discretion of the local medical health officer when all contacts cannot be notified within 48 hours. SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) says starting Saturday, it will no longer issue alerts about potential COVID-19 exposures at businesses and… Continue reading Sask. Health Authority Scaling Back Alerts Regarding Potential Exposures at Businesses

Kindersley’s Indoor Aquatic Centre is still looking for lifeguards!

A reminder that we are looking to assemble a team of enthusiastic, skilled, and highly engaged employees to work as lifeguards for Kindersley’s Indoor Aquatic Centre. If you are interested in applying or learning more about the opportunities available (including required training and certification processes), contact us at 306-463-2675 or check out our Careers Section… Continue reading Kindersley’s Indoor Aquatic Centre is still looking for lifeguards!

The West Central Ag Outlook event is coming March 10th

Join the West Central Ag Outlook event on March 10th at 9 a.m. West Central Ag Outlook is a non-profit event put on by a committee made up of professionals working in the Agriculture sector. We are lucky to be able to put this event on with the help of many generous local business sponsors.… Continue reading The West Central Ag Outlook event is coming March 10th

Kindersley has a new alert system

Source: Town of Kindersley, February 25, 2020 Download the Voyent Alert app to stay up to date on everything that is happening around town. The Town of Kindersley has rolled out the Voyent Alert app which is now available on the iTunes Store as well as Google Play. The app features emergency alerts along with… Continue reading Kindersley has a new alert system

Alert Ready system pings mobile users across Canada

Source: Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press, November 28, 2018 It wasn’t perfect but officials say the second test of Canada’s new national public-alert system for mobile devices went better than the initial test six months ago. Mobile phones, televisions and radios were abuzz across the country Wednesday as the Alert Ready system sent test alerts at 1:55 p.m.… Continue reading Alert Ready system pings mobile users across Canada

Glitches reported as emergency alert testing resumes across Canada

Source: CBC News, May 9, 2018  The same problems that affected Ontario on Monday are being seen across the country as tests continue Operators of Canada’s new emergency alert system say they are learning from failed tests earlier this week in Ontario and Quebec, although reports of countrywide tests on Wednesday had mixed results. Alert… Continue reading Glitches reported as emergency alert testing resumes across Canada

RM of Kindersley: Open Fire Ban Update

By RM of Kindersley, April 20th, 2016 Open Fire Ban – April 20th Updated Due to the dry conditions, no open fires or fireworks will be permitted until further notice. With the exception of supervised burning in burn barrels with grate covers. Make sure all cigarettes are completely extinguished and avoid throwing cigarettes from vehicles.