Kindersley Community Service Club Donates $15,000 to Aquatic Centre

Kindersley Aquatic Centre Receives Donation   The Kindersley Aquatic Centre is now $15,000 closer to the fundraising goal thanks to the generosity of the Kindersley Community Service Club. The club is a collaboration of the Kindersley Legion, Masons, Rotary Club, Elks and the Royal Purple. Earlier this year the group organized a ‘Chase the Ace’… Continue reading Kindersley Community Service Club Donates $15,000 to Aquatic Centre

Teddy Bears Anonymous

Teddy Bears Anonymous, an organization aimed to bring a smile to the faces of sick children is now available at the Kindersley Hospital and from the EMS team. A local Kindersley family, the Hildebrandt family, knows just how much of an impact Teddy Bears Anonymous can have on young children that are scared and hurting.… Continue reading Teddy Bears Anonymous

Enbridge Donates to Community Projects

Source: With Files from Enbridge Press Release Enbridge contributed $84,000 to community organizations in the Town of Kindersley on June 19. Enbridge representatives held an informal presentation early Tuesday, June 19 at the West Central Events Centre to officially contribute $84,000 to several community projects and Kindersley organizations. The Town is a key Field Office location for… Continue reading Enbridge Donates to Community Projects

Organ Donation Continues to Bring Healing

Two photos and a medal rest on Angela McPhee’s desk. The medal, inscribed with the words Honoring the Gift of Life was given to Angela from the Saskatchewan Transplant Program. The  one photo is of her son, Kaden Richardson; the other is of a young girl smiling and holding a sign “Thank you for saving… Continue reading Organ Donation Continues to Bring Healing

Teddy Bears Anonymous Coming Soon to Kindersley!

Teddy Bears Anonymous COMING SOON TO KINDERSLEY and we need your help! Fundraising has begun to bring this organization to our community. Every child that is admitted into hospital receives the “gift” of a new teddy bear from Teddy Bears Anonymous. All the Teddy Bears are cello sealed and sterile from factory. Teddy Bears Anonymous… Continue reading Teddy Bears Anonymous Coming Soon to Kindersley!

Quilts a way to ‘give comfort’ in Humboldt’s dark times, says local business owner

Source: CBC News, April 19, 2018  Letters and quilts pouring in for families, first responders and others impacted by April 6 crash Whenever there’s a tragedy, quilters turn to their sewing to chase away grief and bring warmth to cold hearts. “In the quilting world, whenever there’s a disaster, a fire or flood, something happens,… Continue reading Quilts a way to ‘give comfort’ in Humboldt’s dark times, says local business owner

KAWS Reaches Out During Pet Appreciation Month

During April’s pet appreciation month, KAWS, a local organization for animal rescue, is reaching out to the community for support and interest for the roughly 30 cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies currently under their care. “We always have cats and kittens in our care, but the number of puppies we have right now isn’t exactly… Continue reading KAWS Reaches Out During Pet Appreciation Month

Local Rider Organizes Humboldt Fundraiser

In the wake of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on April 6, a local rider decided to do more than chip in a few bucks to the GoFundMe Page. Something bigger, something exciting, something involving one of mankind’s beloved animals—a benefit horse show. When Brett Stimson of Eatonia heard of the GoFundMe page for the… Continue reading Local Rider Organizes Humboldt Fundraiser

Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe ends, raises more than $15M

Source: CTV News, April 18, 2018  The crowdsourced fundraising campaign is believed to be the largest of its kind in Canadian history. The GoFundMe campaign dedicated to the Humboldt Broncos closed Wednesday and all the donations will be transferred to a newly created memorial fund to help the victims of the horrific bus crash in… Continue reading Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe ends, raises more than $15M

Health Authorities Ask for More Blood Donations in Light of “Critical Lows”

In the aftermath of the Humboldt Broncos’ tragic bus collision, Canadian Blood Services is calling again for a renewed interest in donating blood in order to fill “critically low” national inventory levels. Tom Geiger, board member of Kindersley & District Health and Wellness Foundation, says that last weekend’s events are another reminder that we never… Continue reading Health Authorities Ask for More Blood Donations in Light of “Critical Lows”