Kindersley Housing Authority

Kindersley Housing Authority We manage a government assisted housing program designed to ensure that safe, adequate housing is av

The social Housing Program is designed to ensure that safe, adequate housing is available to those who could not otherwise afford it. The program is specifically targeted to low income families, seniors, and people with disabilities.

06/16/2026

A Heck of a milestone

By Joan Janzen

Kindersley resident Frieda Heck officially became a centenarian on Friday, June 12, when she celebrated her 100th birthday.

A come-and-go tea was held in her honour the following day from 2 to 4 p.m. at Dawnview Apartments, where she resides.

Frieda’s children Darryl and his wife Linda, Kieth and his wife Marlene, and Colleen and her husband Mark attended the celebration, as well as six of her 13 grandchildren and three of her 11 great-grandchildren.

She was born Frieda Ruff on June 12, 1926, at Burstall, Sask., where she grew up on a mixed farm. She is the only surviving sibling of her four brothers and three sisters.

She married Nick Heck on Nov. 5, 1947. They farmed near Glidden and were married for 51 years until Nick’s passing in 1998.

Her daughter Colleen said her mom was an inspiration and guiding force throughout the lives of her and her siblings. In spite of her many challenges and the loss of two of her children, Ron and Paulette, Frieda continues to live on with love in her heart and optimism in what each day will bring.

“Today is a milestone for our family as my mom turns 100 years old!” Colleen posted on June 12.

We wish you a happy birthday, Frieda, from all your friends in Kindersley and surrounding area.

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They’re everywhere — on windows, walls, doorframes, and maybe even hitching a ride on your jacket (or in your hair). Since we can’t seem to escape the boxelder bugs lately, we figured it’s time to get to know our unavoidable new friend(s). Here's what we learned:

▪️They're harmless. Boxelder bugs don't bite, sting, or carry disease. They just like to hang out. Everywhere. All of the time.
▪️They don't reproduce indoors. 𝐈𝐅 they sneak inside, it's just to stay warm, not to start a family.
▪️They go dormant or die off in the winter. No need to panic. They're just u̶n̶w̶a̶n̶t̶e̶d̶ seasonal visitors.
▪️They love warm, sunny spots and leaf litter. (Thanks, Fall. Just jokes, we love you.)
▪️They're named after the boxelder tree (aka Manitoba maple), which they feed on. (Which is why you may also know them as maple bugs.)
▪️Squashing them is a bad idea. It can stain surfaces and release a smell. Trust us.

So while they might be a bit...𝘮𝘶𝘤𝘩 right now, the good news is, our boxelder buddies are not here to cause trouble.

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