Communication is Key Between RCMP and Fire Departments

The RCMP work hand in hand with their local fire departments and Kindersley Detachment is no exception. Over the course of this past year Kindersley RCMP has partnered with the Kindersley Fire Department and other local volunteer Fire Departments on dozens of calls. These calls have ranged from fatal house fires and collisions to minor… Continue reading Communication is Key Between RCMP and Fire Departments

GoFundMe Created for Family of Woman Involved In Fatal Collision

Photo Credit: Sheena Hearn GoFundMe page

Tuesday night at 6:04 p.m., Kindersley Fire was dispatched to a single-vehicle MVC south of Kindersley on highway 21. Traffic between one and five miles south of Kindersley was rerouted while emergency crews attended the scene. The lone occupant of the vehicle, 36-year-old woman Sheena Hearn, from Eatonia, Sk. was deceased at the scene. After… Continue reading GoFundMe Created for Family of Woman Involved In Fatal Collision

UPDATE: Kindersley Fire Attend Fatal Collion South of Kindersley

Update: The single occupant in the vehicle was a 36-year-old woman from Eatonia, SK. She was pronounced deceased at the scene. Originals article below Tonight at 6:04 p.m., Kindersley Fire was dispatched to a single-vehicle MVC south of Kindersley on highway 21. Traffic between one and five miles south of Kindersley is being rerouted. 1:00… Continue reading UPDATE: Kindersley Fire Attend Fatal Collion South of Kindersley

Kindersley RCMP Charge 30-Year-Old Male With Assault With a Weapon

Between March 29th to April 4th, 2021, Kindersley RCMP responded to 69 calls for service*. In response to public concerns over the noise generated by trucks travelling through Kindersley using engine brakes, a joint police operation was initiated over the weekend. Kindersley RCMP in partnership with RCMP Traffic Services and Kindersley By-Law conducted enforcement activities… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Charge 30-Year-Old Male With Assault With a Weapon

Kindersley Fire Applauds Regina Fire’s New Fire Safety App

Like the Kindersley Fire Department, Regina Fire and Protective Services have taken to a more virtual way to share their fire safety messages. Due to the pandemic, Regina Fire and Protective Services haven’t been able to do large in-group sessions, so with the help of the University of Regina, they have created a new app… Continue reading Kindersley Fire Applauds Regina Fire’s New Fire Safety App

Fire Safety Package Winners Announced

For the past few weeks, the Kerrobert, Kindersley, and Eston Fire departments have teamed up with the West Central Play-Mobile group to run an exciting giveaway and spread some safety tips! Thousands of people from Kindersley and across the area helped share the safety tips via social media, ensuring as many people as possible were… Continue reading Fire Safety Package Winners Announced

West Central Play-Mobile Group Teams up With Fire Departments

In our ever-changing world, firefighters are having to find new ways to share ideas and teach our communities about fire safety. So, for this reason, the Kerrobert, Kindersley, and Eston Fire departments have teamed up with the West Central Play-Mobile group to run an exciting giveaway and spread some safety tips! Since 2015, the West… Continue reading West Central Play-Mobile Group Teams up With Fire Departments

Saskatchewan firefighters off to Australia to help in battle against wildfires

Source: CBC News, December 3, 2019  2 managers will spend 38 days working on blazes as part of national team Two Saskatchewan fire management staff are heading to Australia to help combat wildfires as part of a 21-member team assembled from across Canada. The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency made the announcement Tuesday morning. Canadians are being sent after… Continue reading Saskatchewan firefighters off to Australia to help in battle against wildfires

Tax credit unveiled for volunteer firefighters in Saskatchewan

Source: Thomas Piller, Global News, March 20, 2019  The 2019-20 Saskatchewan budget contains new, non-refundable tax credits for volunteer firefighters and medical fire responders. Volunteers with at least 200 hours of service in a year will be able to claim a $3,000 tax credit, starting in the 2020 tax year. It would be a $2.1-million cost to the province if… Continue reading Tax credit unveiled for volunteer firefighters in Saskatchewan

‘Lean on each other’: First responder at Broncos’ crash says support helps in coping

Source: CBC News, April 21, 2018  Volunteer firefighters will talk about coping with disasters at Spring Fire School in Nipawin this weekend As hundreds of would-be volunteer firefighters gather in Nipawin, Sask., for training this weekend, Mitchell Lapchuk is going to hammer home a message he’s learned from years of handling the stress of responding to… Continue reading ‘Lean on each other’: First responder at Broncos’ crash says support helps in coping