The Weekly Bean - March 20, 2025

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Mayor Francis announces upcoming projects and plans

- Spring is a time to usher in new projects and plans for the Town of Kindersley. Mayor Ken Francis is pleased to announce the CN Rail crossing extension on Ditson Drive will be moving forward after an extensive delay. “The cost was the biggest inhibiting factor,” Mayor Francis explained. “We’ve bumped some other paving and road projects back a year or two so we can stay on budget.”

Construction will depend on CN’s schedule but will likely get underway in 2026. The completion of this project will be an advantage for Caleb Village and the proposed Kinder College, as it connects Rosedale subdivision to the area behind Walmart.

The town is also discussing plans for ren-

ovations or replacement options for the Elks Hall. Meanwhile the Kindersley Arena received a few upgrades, and Pathway to Wellness has been approved for an expansion project. However the timing of this project is yet to be determined.

Chief Administrative Officer, Audrey Hebert has announced her plans to retire in the fall of 2025, therefore interviews will be scheduled as the town seeks to employ a new town CAO.

Mayor Francis will be attending his first SUMA convention in April, where he will be networking and meeting with ministers and suppliers of goods and services. And there’s excitement in the air as preparations are being made for Kindersley’s upcoming concert featuring The Road Hammers and Julian Austin.

Kindersley RCMP investigating fatal collision

On March 17, 2025 at approximately 8:55 p.m., Kindersley RCMP received a report of a three-vehicle collision on Highway #7, approximately 11 kilometres west of Kindersley, SK.

Officers responded along with local fire and EMS. Investigation determined a car collided with a truck that was broken down on Highway #7. Subsequently, a second car collided with the first car.

The driver of the truck, who was outside of his vehicle at the time of the collision, was declared deceased by EMS at the scene. He has been identified as an 81-year-old male from Alberta. His family has been notified.

The male driver of the first car and the female driver of the second car were both transported to hospital by EMS with injuries described as non-life threatening in nature.

Highway #7 was temporarily closed but has since been re-opened.

Kindersley RCMP continue to investigate with the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist.

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