New life-saving equipment - Mike Beamish (Sea Hawk Service) was in Kipling on Tuesday to present the Kipling Fire Department with their new Jaws of Life vehicle extrication tools. Pictured left to right, are Mike Beamish, Kipling Fire Chief Ken Nordal and Assistant Fire Chief Ben Baker. (Connie Schwalm/Grasslands News)

It does not really matter what the task is. A good tool – something that does exactly what you need it to do – exactly when you need that done - is worth its weight in whatever precious commodity you care to name. But for the members of the Kipling Volunteer Fire Department, the vehicle […]

» To read the full story you will need to subscribe. Please click the subscriptions tab in the menu to renew or start your subscription.

Previous articleVale’s access to federal program to retain employees
Next articleAlberta Clipper causes havoc in Quad Town area