Two New Apps Launched To Support Proof Of COVID-19 Vaccination

To support Saskatchewan’s mandatory proof of vaccination requirements, businesses or organizations may now choose to download and use a free app that will read QR codes presented by customers – SK Vax Verifier. This app can scan the QR code on citizens’ COVID-19 vaccination certificates and determine if a person is fully vaccinated or not. … Continue reading Two New Apps Launched To Support Proof Of COVID-19 Vaccination

The Canada Business App

Enables small and medium sized businesses to easily navigate government services allowing funds and assistance to get into hands faster. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook page below…

Download the Libby App for Free Magazines!

The Wheatland Regional Library is reminding readers that hundreds of magazines are available in the Libby app! The best part is, magazines are always available, with no waitlist and no limits on how many you can have out at a time! For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley… Continue reading Download the Libby App for Free Magazines!

App Helps Farmers Monitor Their Mental Health

Photo Credit: Saskatchewan.ca

Recently, Innovation Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture, unveiled a new tool for agricultural producers to track their mental health. Avail, a mobile app developed by Saskatoon-based Bridges Health, offers producers a confidential system for actively recording and analyzing their mental health, accessing online resources such as articles and videos, and finding and… Continue reading App Helps Farmers Monitor Their Mental Health

Saskatchewan residents connecting with doctors via virtual health care app

Photo Credit: Lumeca

Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca, April 15, 2020 The app is a good option if someone suspects they have COVID-19 symptoms, requires prescription renewals or general health consultations. A Saskatchewan company is partnering with the province to connect residents with doctors and nurses through virtual health care. Lumeca is an online app which functions like a… Continue reading Saskatchewan residents connecting with doctors via virtual health care app

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

There wasn’t an app for that? Environment Canada launches its own weather app

Source: The Canadian Press, February 14, 2019  OTTAWA — Environment Canada is going mobile. The federal agency its first ever weather app for iPhone and Android this week, including a new high-resolution radar option so amateur meteorologists can guess exactly when the next rain storm or blizzard is going to hit their backyard. WeatherCAN is free, can… Continue reading There wasn’t an app for that? Environment Canada launches its own weather app