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Mid Plains Diesel. Heavy duty equipment parts & repair.
Mid Plains Diesel is a heavy duty equipment parts & repair centre located in Kindersley, Saskatchewan. We’ve been servicing the Kindersley area for over 28 years and pride ourselves on our customer service. CALL US at 306-463-6469 or visit us at 1014 - 8th Avenue West, Kindersley, SK.
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Flooding of the outdoor rink at Kinsmen Park has been underway throughout the past week. However little moisture in the ground and the mild temperatures…
The Downtown Kindersley Association’s annual Kick-Off to Christmas event was held on Saturday. A light dusting of snow started coming down as the festivities started…
It’s not every day that you see a barn travelling down a highway. The Burgardt Farm iconic Landmark barn was on the move last week south of Kerrobert on the Pipeline Road.
The most surprising characters showed up at Caleb’s Halloween party Friday afternoon. Nevertheless they all were very friendly with one another…
Residents in Kindersley outdid themselves this year with some great decorations. Happy Halloween!
It was Paint a Pizza Night at IKids Club in Kindersley Friday night, when every kid became an artistic chef.
The Plenty Wheatland Library had some superheroes stop in last week to build some Legos! The Library hosts craft time every Wednesday from 3:30-4:30.
A flag football jamboree took place at Bishops Bowl during Kerrobert’s Harvest Fair on Saturday, October 7. Maybe some of these youngsters will suit up for the Riders one day…
The Kindersley Kobras hosted the Biggar Blazers under the lights at Rotary Club Field on a crisp evening.
Four generations of the Snell family enjoyed the Harvest Festival Parade in Kerrobert on Saturday morning.
Once again the Kerrobert Harvest Festival Parade was a huge success. Loving all of the floats, bikes, balloons, horses, cars, implements and so much more.
Long-time RBC employee, Linda Croshaw-Dixon’s last day at the Kindersley branch was Friday, September 29.
Kindersley’s 51st Annual Goose Festival Days were nothing short of incredible. The parade on Saturday morning was the largest in years and hundreds (if not thousands) of people…
Members of the Kindersley Kinsmen and Kinette Club were busy with their 3rd annual Duck Derby Fundraiser before the Goose Festival Parade.
Enjoy more photos of the parade and other fun activities that happened over Goose Festival days in Kindersley.
Always a highlight of the Kindersley Goose Festival, the annual parade took place Saturday, September 23. There were many floats to see…
Caleb residents and their visitors were entertained by Can Am Country from Saskatoon on Friday afternoon during happy hour.
This kid was having a great time riding on the big green tractor as part of the Goose Festival Parade!
The family of the late Isabel Kelly constructed a memorial rock garden in her honour earlier this spring at Caleb Village in Kindersley.
Even though it was mid-September, this little boy enjoyed a run through the spray park in Kindersley along with his siblings. The temperature was a balmy 31 degrees…
We would like to thank Communities in Bloom for all they do to help beautify our community. This small but mighty group takes such care in the flowers and plants as well as the caboose.
The Kindersley Kobras hosted the Unity Warriors on Thursday, September 7 in SHSAA football action. The visitors came away with a 46-7 win.
The Plenty Wildcats defeated the Kerrobert Rebels 56-26 in 1A 6-aside Football last Thursday.
The Kindersley Kobras football team celebrated along the sidelines after their home opener against the Unity Warriors - no, they didn’t win the game…
Even though the wind was picking up throughout the afternoon, the work crew kept busy at the construction site of the future Burger King.
Local artist Rylan Cocks just completed this mural at Sceptre’s Sandhills Museum on August 30 and dedicated it to his Grandma and Grandpa Gizen.
Camp staff at the summer iKids camp were always willing to take on a challenge. Kyla Janzen’s young nephew was a much higher calibre arm wrestling contender…