The Kindersley Town council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, April 7.
The Town Council talked with Tim Hortons to decide which charity receives the funds from the Spring Smile Cookie week and Holiday Smile Cookie Week. This year, for Spring Smile Cookie Week, Council chose the Kindersley & District Plains Museum to receive the funds. The funding will go towards repairing the leaking roof of the main museum building.
Several financial decisions were made, Council voted to rescind Resolution #62-25, which had awarded a $132,779.70 contract to Finning Canada for the purchase of a mini excavator. Instead, awarding the mini excavator tender to Redhead Equipment for $128,000, plus applicable taxes.
Council authorized a transfer of $101,000 from the Fire Communication Reserve to the Fire Truck Replacement Reserve.
Express Excavation was awarded two separate contracts. The company will carry out concrete and asphalt crushing at a rate not exceeding $23 per cubic metre, plus taxes, and perform wood chipping services at a rate between $15-$16 per cubic yard, plus taxes.
Council directed the Mayor and CAO to enter into a Standard Crossing Construction Agreement and a Standard New Crossing Warning System Agreement with Canadian National Railway Company. They also directed to enter into an Airport Lease Agreement with W Galbraith Farms Ltd. for lots 10 and 11 of the Kindersley Airport.
Town Council also agreed to adopt the Kindersley All Wheel Skate Park Terms of Reference.
Council also accepted the submitted list of accounts to be paid by the Town of Kindersley, totaling $668,809.07.
They also approved the following items for acceptance and filing:
- RCMP Monthly Report – February
- WCMG Meeting Minutes – March 2025
- KRPA Board Meeting Minutes – March 26, 2025
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