news review extra june 28, 2014
DESCRIPTION
Weekly newspaper covering Yorkton and surrounding area.TRANSCRIPT
– annual event another success
THE ANNUAL DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS Golf Classic event raised $33,600 for the Parkland College’s scholarship fund. Pictured above, Tyler Brinkworth takes his shot.
Relay helps to save lives
Yorkton’s 4th annual Relay For Life event took place in the city last Friday and while it may be a local happening, it’s also part of a much larger global move-ment that unites people with a common goal. In 2013, over four mil-lion people participated in 6,200 Relay For Life events in over 20 coun-tries. To date, the Relay For Life movement has raised over $4 billion in the global fight for life, the fight against cancer Relay For Life is an inspirational, non-compet-itive, 12-hour overnight fundraising event that brings people together to celebrate life, to honour and remember loved ones and to unite in the fight for life. Across the country the Relay For Life event has a festival-like atmosphere that family, friends and co-workers can get togeth-er to enjoy – regardless of age or fitness level. Teams of 10-15 people fundraise individually and as a team to help the Canadian Cancer Society save lives and support those who are facing can-cer. Participants show their support at the event
by having at least one member of their team on the track at all times. This year locally, there was a great turn out with 16 teams (made up of 147 participants) taking part in Yorkton’s Relay. The evening started off with a reception for the 30 plus survivors and their guests. Shortly after 7:00 p.m. these Survivors took to the track for the Survivor’s Victory Lap to officially open this year’s Relay For Life. They were soon joined by all the teams, as well as friends and family members who came out to be part of this night of celebrating, remembering and fighting back. The Luminary Ceremony took place shortly after 10:00 p.m. This is when participants light candles that are places in white bags, each baring the name of someone who has beaten cancer, someone who is currently fighting or someone who has lost the battle. These luminar-ies light the track as the participants continue to walk throughout the night.
Continued on Page 3.
Golfi ng for good The Parkland College has announced that the ninth annual Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic raised an estimated $33,600 for the Parkland College scholarship fund. It is the most successful Dollars for Scholars in Parkland College history. The golf tournament was held June 20 at Deer Park Golf Course in Yorkton. A few rain showers throughout the day did little to damp-en the spirits of 138 golfers, who continue to call this event one of the most enjoyable in the region. “As word gets around, people are eagerly throwing their support behind this event,” says tournament co-chair Brendan Wagner. “It is a true community effort and we couldn’t do it without the support of hundreds of indi-viduals and businesses across Saskatchewan.” This is the sixth straight year that a new record for the event has been set. Last year’s Dollars for Scholars raised just over $28,000. The Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic is the college’s largest scholarship fundraiser. Proceeds from the event have helped Parkland College award well over $100,000 in scholar-ships in each of the last three academic years. “Our students are grateful to have access to these scholarships,” Wagner says. “And every time we set a new record like this, more stu-dents will benefit.” The Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic is made possible by generous contributions from hundreds of community supporters, volun-teers, and sponsors. Banquet sponsor R H Electric, Platinum sponsors Farrell Agencies, Logan Stevens Construction, MHPM Project Leaders, SaskTel, and RBC Financial Group, and media partners GX94 and Fox FM played key roles in the success of the tournament. The college also thanks the 22 Gold Sponsors, 33 Silver sponsors, 157 Bronze sponsors, and three hole-in-one sponsors for their donations of cash and prizes. The event sold out in May; golfers supported the scholarship fund with their entry fees. The 10th annual Dollars for Scholars Golf Classic is tentatively scheduled for June 19, 2015.
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 37 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, June 28, 2014
Now open in Yorkton
A healthier, less expensive alternative to tobacco
Find us on Facebook: Vape Shack
Carrying everything you need to get started today!465 Broadway Street East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan
306.786.2886
Toll free: 1.866.787.2886Wireless
Introducing the
Now availableat DR Auto Extras
©2014 Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc., Samsung Galaxy S5 are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc., and/or its related entities used with permission. Screen images simulated.
™
306•783-2772CA$H BACKFOR CHRISTMAS
THE ALLNEW
Fall in Lovewith
134 Broadway St. E.
1-877-783-27721-877-783-2772www.capitalkiayorkton.com
Lower PricesBigger Selection
PLUS! We’ll pay off your trade, regardless what you owe.
DARE TOCOMPARE
“Proud to be Locally Owned for over 40 Years”
M-F, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sat., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
41 West Broadway, Yorkton
306-783-4477
Sno Riders recognized The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association re-cently held its 14th Annual Diamonds in the Snow Awards event in Saskatoon where local members and business were well represented by the Yorkton Sno-Riders. Yorkton’s Rick Bilous, nominated by the Yorkton Sno Riders, was named Outstanding Snowmobiler Volunteer of the Year. Rick has served on the York-ton Sno Rider executive since the club’s inception in 1990 in many capacities and his contributions to lo-cal organized snowmobiling has been outstanding. Rick continues to introduce many friends and family to the sport every year encouraging them to become a member and to help with club activities. Milton and Colette Melnychuk, also nominated by the Yorkton Sno Riders, were named Outstanding Snowmobiler’s of the Year for their contributions to organized snowmobiling in the Foam-Lake-Fishing Lake areas. Their countless hours marking trail and maintaining warm up shelters is one of the reasons why snowmobilers have been able to enjoy the beau-tiful trails in the area. Kailee Popowich, 13 years old, nominated by Barry Bradshaw chair of Yorkton Snowarama, was selected to receive the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association President’s Award. She is the young-est member ever to be selected for this prestigious award. She has been a part of Yorkton Snowarama as a participant since 2009 and over the years has raised over $13,000 in pledges to help send children with disabilities to Camp Easter Seals. Yorkton Snowarama, nominated by the Yorkton Sno Riders, was awarded Outstanding Tourism and Development of Snowmobiling for the Year for their promotion of snowmobiling and attracting snow-mobilers from all over Western Canada. Yorkton Snowarama is a family oriented annual fundraising event held in Yorkton that combines winter fun and community spirit in support of a great cause. Edfi eld Motors Foam Lake nominated by the York-ton Sno-Riders was named a fi nalist to receive the Outstanding Snowmobiler of the Year for their con-tributions to snowmobiling. They encourage club membership, snowmobile registration, and snowmo-bile safety courses to all riders. DQ Grill and Chill Yorkton nominated by York-ton Sno Riders was named a fi nalist for Outstanding Business Contribution to Snowmobiling of the Year for their support of the Yorkton club over the years.
THE SASKATCHEWAN SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION recently held its 14th Annual Diamonds in the SnowAwards event in Saskatoon where local members and business were well represented by the Yorkton Sno-Riders. While not all award winners and fi nalists were able to attend the Awards Banquet, pictured above are those who were able (l-r) along with Greg Ottenbreit, MLA for Yorkton: Rick Bilous; Kailee Popowich; and Barry Bradshaw, Chair of the Sask Snowmobile Association.
SEND US YOUR PHOTO!SEND US YOUR PHOTO!Do you have a great local scene, human interest
photo or story that you would like to see published in the News Review or Extra? We are inviting local
readers to submit their best photos and ideas for publication in upcoming issues. Photos must be clear
and sharp to be considered. Please include a description, names of people and location with your
photo. Photos can be emailed to [email protected] or dropped off at the
offi ce at 18 First Avenue North.
Page 2A - THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, June 28, 2014
GET IT ON THE WEB
Check out our Website at:
www.yorktonnews.com
HAASNISSAN
YORKTON CO-OP
18 First Avenue NorthYorkton, SK S3N 1J4Phone (306) 783-7355
Our website has a complete package of local, national and international news plus many other features such as:
• TV listings• Horoscopes• Events Calendar• Markets• Weather & Travel• Classifi eds• Sports• Opinions• Entertainment
You can now read both of our Thursday and Saturday
editions online pluslink to websites of the
businesses listed below.
Like us on Facebook/yorkton.newsreview
An independent newspaper published every Saturday18 First Avenue North
Yorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 1J4Phone: 306-783-7355 Fax: 306-782-9138
E-mail - [email protected]
Shannon Deveau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor
Devin Wilger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Writer
Chase Ruttig. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Writer
Renée Haas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Manager
Lucas Senechal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales
Diane St. Marie. . . . . . . . . . . . .Office Manager
Carol Melnechenko . . . . . Production Manager
Joanne Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Production
Richelle Lerat . . . . . . . . . . . . Circulation/Admin
Ken Krawetz, MLACanora-Pelly Constituency
Constituency Office219 Main St.P.O. Box 838Canora, SK, S0A 0L0Telephone: (306) 563-4425Toll Free: 1-800-213-4279Facsimile: (306) 563-5752
Legislative Office312 Legislative Building
Regina, SK, S4S 0B3Telephone: (306) 787-6060
Facsimile: (306) 787-6055
THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, June 28, 2014 - Page 3A
©2014 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). All rights reserved.TM, ® and the BRP logo are trademarks of BRP or its affiliates. Offer is valid in Canada on new and unused 2013 & 2014 Sea-Doo® PWC models purchased between June 1, 2014 and July 8, 2014. See an authorized BRP dealer for details. Offers are subject to termination or change at any time without notice. †3-YEAR WARRANTY ON SELECT MODELS: Eligible units will receive 3-year coverage (12 months of BRP Limited Warranty and 24 months of BRP Extended Service Term (B.E.S.T.) subject to a $50 deductible on each repair. SPARK models are excluded from this promotion. See your participating BRP dealer to receive a copy of the BRP Limited Warranty and B.E.S.T. contract. ‡GREAT FINANCING: Subject to credit approval; not all applicants will qualify. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer for details. BRP reserves the right, at any time, to discontinue or change specifications,
prices, designs, features, models or equipment without incurring any obligations. Always ride responsibly and safely. Follow all instructional and safety materials. BRP recommends a minimum operator age of 16 years old. Always observe applicable laws and regulations. Respect the rights of shoreline residents, and keep a safe distance from other recreationists. Always wear appropriate protective clothing, including a Coast Guard-approved PFD that is suitable for PWC use. Not all riding conditions are appropriate for inexperienced or beginner riders. Always ride safely and responsibly. Remember that riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. 2107508
SET THE SUMMER THRILLS IN MOTIONWITH A NEW 2014 SEA-DOO PERSONAL WATERCRAFT.
#9 HWY N | YORKTON, SK S3N 2V7 | 306.783.6340 | FMSYORKTON.COM
OFFERS END JULY 8, 2014
3-YEAR WARRANTY ON SELECT MODELS†
GREAT FINANCING‡
OFFE
Con’t from Page 1.
The Fight Back Ceremony at midnight is about what can be done to help prevent cancer – this year’s focus was on raising aware-ness about flavored and scented tobacco products that the tobacco industry is marketing in hopes of attracting more young people to start using their products. With music and activities to keep them awake, members from each team continue to walk as they watch the darkness slowly turn to light – symbolic of the
journey of a cancer patient. The committee served breakfast as a thank you to all the participants and volunteers just before the final lap. The Canadian Cancer Society sends out a big thank to the com-mittee members for their many hours of planning and organizing this year’s Relay and the volun-teers who helped make it all hap-pen; the survivors that remind everyone why raising funds is important; the many local busi-nesses who supported this year’s Relay both financially and with
gifts-in-kind and the participants who collected pledges and held fundraisers as well as showed their support by taking part in the Relay. All of the efforts resulted in $56,263.45 which will go towards funding important life-saving research and providing informa-tion and support services for peo-ple living with cancer right here in Saskatchewan! The committee is already in the early planning stages of Yorkton’s 5th Annual Relay For Life in June 2015.
Relay for Life helps save lives
PHOTOS BY PETER BARAN
Page 4A - THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, June 28, 2014
Ed, my neighbor next door, hates weeds. He has absolutely no toler-ance for any of them. “No self-respecting farm-er will even taste dande-lion wine,” Ed claims. He says that the only good weed is a dead one. With so many days of rain the last while, Ed has been unable to get his spraying done. Each day the sprayer cannot move adds to his conviction that the weeds are swallowing up his crops. I told Ed that weeds are just like sins they both spring up naturally and relentlessly. They grow and spread so rap-idly, that it is a constant battle to try and keep them from taking over our lives. Ed believes that I have a fanatical view of sin, and sees sin as mostly harmless behavior that most peo-ple ignore. When I told him that Emerson claimed that a weed was a plant whose virtues have not yet been dis-covered, Ed said that Emerson must not have been a farmer. I understand Ed’s need to spray weeds because they can crowd out desired plants and spoil the value and yield of a crop. The more weeds found in the crop; the less capacity for profit from its harvest. I tried to convince Ed that
the sins we commit have the same power in our lives. Selfishness, jeal-ousy, greed, hate, lying, stealing, gossiping, just to mention a few com-mon sins, may crowd out our ability to produce the generosity, apprecia-tion of others, compas-sion, and a speaking of truth about others. Most gardeners know that weeds have a way of coming back after they have been hoed. A gar-dener deals with weeds as long as the growing season lasts. A person will deal with sin as long as he or she lives. You may say no to greed or hate today, but they will be waiting to take root in your life tomorrow. I asked Ed how many farmers would say that weeds don’t matter. He said, “None as most want the best crops pos-sible.” I suggested that when folks seek to remove sin from their lives they are trying to have the best lives they can. My neighbor next door doesn’t see sin as
the same as weeds. He sees some sins as desir-able. It is good to be greedy if you are going to get ahead. Some people and things need to be hated as they are evil. Ed also says that if he doesn’t look out for himself, no one else is going to do so, thus being selfish is nec-essary not sinful. I told Ed that I could say the dandelions on my lawn are not weeds but pretty yellow flowers. Yet, leave them alone, and they will take over my yard in a couple of sea-sons. Sin may seem okay, but it will take over if given a chance to grow in our lives. Ed uses sprays to com-bat the weeds that would overrun his crops. Many of us use God’s word to help us identify all the various types of sin that are harmful to our souls. We also use the power of God or His gospel that gives us a God given vic-tory over sin. The blood of Jesus, God’s Son, puri-fies us from all sin.
www.accordingtoed.com
Neighborly Advice According to Edby Raymond Maher
Weeds will overrun
ROTARY YORKTON SUPPORTS THE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL MUNA – Local high school students Jonathan Muir and Peter Kozushka, along with their counsel-lors, recently had the opportunity to take on global citizenship as they modeled the United Nations Assembly at an event in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Model United Nations Assembly is a learning simulation of the United Nations General Assembly in its structure and proceedings. The debates in MUNA, the committee structure, rules of procedure, and the general decorum of delegates, are designed to approx-imate the UN General Assembly, conditioned, of course, by local limitations. The Rotary Club of Yorkton looked after registration fees for the delegation to cover costs; transportation to and from the conference site in Winnipeg and the cost of Counsellor’s food and lodging to make the initiative possible.
SEND US YOUR PHOTO!Do you have a great local scene, human interest photo or story
that you would like to see published in the News Review or Extra? We are inviting local readers to submit their best photos
and ideas for publication in upcoming issues. Photos must be clear and sharp to be considered. Please include a description, names of people and location with your photo. Photos can be emailed to [email protected] or dropped off at the
offi ce at 18 First Avenue North.
* These classifications qualify for Guarantee.
Use this convenient order form to place your ad.MAIL TO: Classified Ads - The News Review18 - 1st Avenue N., Yorkton, SK. S3N 1J4 OR phone (306) 783-7355
WRITE ONE WORD IN EACH SPACE
EXTRA WORDS
Please insert my ad for ______________ weeks . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ Extra words ________ x 12¢ x number of weeks . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _
Sub Total __ . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ 5% GST . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED
Name_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Postal Code _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ClassifiedGuarantee
Classified Ad Rates
(Above rates - 20 words or less and includes The News Review and News Review Extra)Extra Words 12¢ per word per week
1 Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.002 Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.00
3 Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.004 Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . $16.00
Place your ad in
and the
For 4 Weeks. If your items do not sell, we will run your ad 4 more weeks…………………
❑ Visa ❑ Mastercard Card Number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Expiry Date _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Classification Number _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Make cheque payable to:The News Review
Like us on Facebook /yorkton.newsreview
FREE
TO QUALIFY:Qualifying want ads are pre-paid 4 time ads and limited to private party advertis-ers. (Commercial or dealer ads excluded). Price of item(s) must be included in ad. Prices in re-run ads can be lowered and sold items omitted but new articles cannot be added to the free ad. Eligible classifieds noted by * below.
CLASSIFIED HOTLINE . . . . . 306-783-7355CLASSIFICATION INDEX
1005 Anniversaries1010 Announcements1020 Birthdays1030 Births1040 Card of Thanks1055 Coming Events1075 Congratulations1080 Engagements1085 Wedding Announcements1090 Funeral Services1095 Memorial Donations1100 In Memoriam1102 Memorial Services1105 Obituaries1115 Introduction Services1120 Found1125 Lost1130 Meeting Place1135 Personal Messages1140 Prayer Corner1145 Psychics1205 Career Opportunities1210 Career Training1211 Domestic Help Available1212 Domestic Help Wanted1215 General Employment1216 Offi ce/Clerical1223 Sales/Agents1224 Skilled Help1225 Tutors1228 Trades Help1230 Work Wanted1405 Education1420 Classes & Courses2005 Antiques*
2060 For Sale - Misc*
2065 For Trade2085 Garage Sales
2105 Musical Instruments*
2145 Wanted to Buy2146 Wanted2205 Farm Implements*
2223 Oilfi eld/Well Site Equipment3005 Childcare Available3010 Childcare Wanted3520 Horses & Tack*
3535 Livestock*
3560 Pets*
3562 Cats*
3563 Dogs*
4025 Health Services4030 Home Care Available4035 Home Care Wanted4530 Hotels/Motels4545 Travel4550 Vacation Rentals5010 Business For Sale5015 Business Opportunities5020 Business Services5035 Financial Services5040 Home Based Business5505 Assessment Rolls5515 Judicial Sales5520 Legal/Public Notices5525 Notices/ Nominations5526 Notice to Creditors5530 Tax Enforcement5535 Tenders5540 Registrations5541 Mineral Rights6005 Apartments/Condos For Sale6010 Duplexes for Sale6015 Farms/Real Estate Services6020 Farms for Sale6025 For Sale by Owner6030 Houses for Sale
6035 Industrial/Commercial6036 Property For Sale6040 Lots & Acreages for Sale6041 Land for Sale6042 Acreages Wanted6043 Land Wanted6045 Mobile/Manufactured
Homes for Sale6055 Open Houses6065 Real Estate Services6075 Recreational Property6080 Revenue Property for Sale6090 Townhouses for Sale6505 Apartments/Condos for Rent6506 Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes6516 Rent to Own6525 Duplexes for Rent6530 Farms/Acreages6535 Furnished Apartments6540 Garages6560 Houses For Rent6920 Offi ce/Retail6925 Out Of Town6930 Pasture For Rent6940 Room & Board6945 Rooms6950 Shared Accommodation6960 Space For Lease6962 Storage6965 Suites For Rent6975 Wanted To Rent7020 Adult Personal Messages8015 Appliance Repair8020 Auctioneers8034 Building Contractors8035 Building Supplies8080 Cleaning8120 Electrical
8175 Handyperson8180 Hauling8205 Janitorial8220 Lawn & Garden8245 Moving8255 Painting/Wallpaper8280 Plumbing8315 Renos & Home Improvement8320 Roofi ng8346 Services for Hire8358 Siding8375 Snow Removal9010 Farm Services9020 Feed & Seed9025 Hay/Bales For Sale*
9031 Certifi ed Seed for Sale9032 Pulse Crops/Grain/Feed Wanted9035 Steel Buildings/Granaries9115 Auto Miscellaneous*
9120 Automotive Wanted9130 ATVs/Dirt Bikes*
9135 Motorcycles*
9140 Collectibles & Classic Cars*
9145 Domestic Cars*
9150 Sports & Imports*
9155 Sport Utilities & 4x4s*
9160 Trucks & Vans*
9165 Parts & Accessories*
9183 Utility Trailers*
9185 Boats*
9190 Boat Access/Parts*
9215 RVs/Camper Rentals9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers*
9225 Snowmobiles*
9226 Smowmobile Parts/Accessories*
2020 Auctions
THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, June 28, 2014 - Page 5A
The Bass Invaders 98 Second St NE Wadena 7:30 p.m. Thursday July
3. Tickets $20 @ doorInspired by Chilean virtuoso bass artist
Felipe Gomez, The Bass Invaders are an eclectic
group of Saskatoon musi-cians drawn together
through a shared enthu-siasm for Felipe’s com-plex and multi-layered sound of rock, jazz, and aboriginal Chilean Folk. Felipe is riding his bicy-cle from Saskatoon, (con-tinuing on from Wadena)
to St. John’s Nfld this summer as a Fundraiser
for The United Way.
Children’s Summer Programs
Yorkton Public Library• Storycrafts – for ages
3-7, Mon. or Thur. 10:30-11:15 a.m.
• Activity Days, Mon. ages 10-12, Tues.
ages 6-9, 2-2:30 p.m., must register• Movie Day,
Wednesdays, 2 p.m., free popcorn and juice,
all are welcome• Game Day, Fridays,2 p.m., board games,
all are welcome!
Cindy’s Sunday Market
Yorkton LegionApril every Sunday
until July 5.11 a.m. to 4 p.m.Free admission, over 30 vendors.
Call (306) 748-2269.
Free Community Health Event
Thursday, July, 3, 7 p.m. at the Sacred Heart
Theatre, 280 Gladstone Ave N Yorkton. Special guest speaker Dr. Hans Diehl will present Eat
More, Weight Less! Successful and Rational
Weight Management. The first 100 guests at the door will receive a
free gift from Dr. Diehl. For more information
please contact Glenda at 306-783-0078.
Claybank Brick Plant Heritage Day 100th
Anniversary Celebration
June 29, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Located 10 km west of Avonlea on
Highway #339– walk back in time to see how bricks were
made– hay rides, railway
rides, children’s activities, entertain-
ment, food concessions, beverage gardens and
much more!$10 per person/$25 per
familyFor details call
306-868-4474 or visit www.claybankbrick.ca
Good Spirit Car ShowSponsored by the Yorkton Antique Auto Association
July 6 at Good Spirit Provincial Park
Call Merve at 306-783-7494 for details.
Community Connections
Summer Programs • hosted by Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Yorkton Area for children ages six
to twelve1) Physical LiteracyJuly 7 to August 1
Registration is $175 for the four weeks.
2) Developing Skills and Abilities, August 5-22
Registration is $150 for the three weeks.
Both programs are held at Columbia School
Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The goal is to create
community connections developing sports and
recreation opportunities while providing a caring,
positive space for your child. For further infor-mation or to register,
please call Big Brothers Big Sister at 306-782-3471 or visit www.big-brothersbigsisters.ca/
yorkton. There is funding available to help with
registration for children from low
income families.
New Horizons Friday Night Dances
78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk.
Great Night of Dancing Every one is welcome
Lunch is included Time: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Music by: June 27,
Ron & Sandra RudoskiFor info. call
Peter: 306-782-1846.
St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes
OHS Standard First Aid/CPR classes.
Personalized courses andonline training also
available.For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email:
New at pARTners!The artistry of Laureen
Johnson – nostalgic pastel portraits of chil-
dren and animals amid a world full of wonders are now featured. Laureen is new to Yorkton, creating
commissioned work as well as the
pieces displayed at the Yorkton Public Library, during regular hours, until the end of June.
2014/15 Stars For Saskatchewan Concert
Series Line Up• Globe Theatre: A
Closer Walk With Patsy Cline; Connie Kaldor; Angele Dubeau & La Pieta; Prairie Debut:
Fung-Chui Piano Duo; Eclipse; Prairie Debut:
Ensemble Caprice Baroque Quintet; Royal Wood; Ballet Jorgen presenting Cinderella; The Barra MacNeils;
and Lone Tree Road with JJ Guy and Scott
Cornelius. New pricing!For details call the
Yorkton Arts Council at (306)783-8722. Tickets
are also available online at Ticketpro.
Learn to Run Clinics
Tuesday and Thursday @ 6:45 p.m. There are 3
types of clinics: 5K, 10K and Half Marathon.
The clinics take place at the Yorkton Regional School Parking Lot.
There is no cost for the clinic, but participants pay registration for the
Charity Road Race at the clinic.
The Annual Charity Road Race and
Community Walk will take place Sunday
August 17 Visit our website at
www.thehealthfounda-tion.ca to print off registration form.
The Yorkton Legion Track Club
The club is open to all Yorkton and area ath-letes that were born in
2002 or older.To register or learn more contact Club Manager, Marcel Porte at [email protected] or call
Cell: 306-621-7716.
New Horizons Senior Center Bingo
78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk.
Bingo will be played every third Sunday of
each month. Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m.
Eight games will be played at 25 cents a
game. Extra cards will be available
Everyone is welcome. Lunch included
Admission $3/person.
Parkland Right to Life Meetings
Meets every third Wednesday of the month
@ St. Gerard’s Hall basement @ 7.30 p.m. For
info. call 306-783-6240.
Habitat for HumanityVolunteers Wanted
To get your name on thevolunteer list for a build
or to be part of a committee, go to
www.habitatyorkton.ca and click on
“Volunteer Now”.
Cribbage & PoolThe Yorkton Retired Citizens Inc. group invites interested
cribbage and pool players to come out to St.
Gerard’s Church – lower level – Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 1:15 to 4 p.m. $1 for the afternoon
for crib, $1.25 for the afternoon for pool, price
includes light lunch.For info. call Helen at
783-0802 or Angie at 783-7838.
Dart League Attention dart players,
steel-tip action is underway at Gunner’s
Lounge at Royal Canadian Legion. This is a fun league for all ages, so beginners are encour-
aged to come out. For more information
call 782-1783.
Tot SpotBoys & Girls Club
Drop-In Centre @ SIGN on BroadwayMon., Tues.,
Thurs., & Fri., 9 a.m. to noon.
Tues., Wed., Thurs., 2-4 p.m.
Free to participate!
Community Adult Band
Rehearsals Tuesdays 7 p.m. at Yorkton Regional High School Band Room. Two bands – Community
Concert Band and Yorkton’s ALL THAT
JAZZ Big Band New members welcome! For more information, contact Larry Pearen, Director 786-2582 (day
time) 782-4182 (evenings).
Grief ShareThe Grief Share support
group is sponsored by people who understand
what you are experiencing and want to
offer you comfort and encouragement during
this difficult time. Every Tuesday at St.
Peter’s Hospital MelvilleIn the McLeod
Conference Room at 10:00 a.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME! Register with either:
Margaret Yost 728-4744Ralph E. Hale 728-9205.
Call 306-783-7355 to place your free
Community Event.
Community Events
BrooksWashenfelder
KeithWashenfelder
SALES& LEASING
75 E Broadway, Yorkton306-782-3456306-782-3456
Toll Free1-877-699-87651-877-699-8765
WHERE CUSTOMERS BRING FRIENDSwww.thoens.com
S.G.I. REPLACEMENT
VEHICLES• Direct Billing
of Your Rental Accountto S.G.I.
CARSCARS2012 CHEV MALIBU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,9752008 FORD FOCUS 4 cyl., auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,999
SUVSSUVS2012 JEEP WRANGLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,9992011 GMC ACADIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,975
2010 EXPEDITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,975
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,999
2009 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,999
2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20,999
2008 SANTE FE AWD V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,999
TRUCKSTRUCKS2012 FORD F150 XLT 4X4 CREW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27,9752011 RAM 3500 4X4 CREW Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,9752011 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 Q.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$26,9992011 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 CREW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,999 2004 CHEV AVALANCHE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,999
Plus many moreto choose from at
www.thoens.com
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD.18” alloy wheels, heated mirrors, keyless entry,
rear window defroster, roof rack, fog lights, inter-mittent wipers, power mirrors, rear window wiper,
sunroof, security system, tinted glass.1431C0GGGU
$42,999
2013 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION2.4L, auto, AWD, 17” alloy wheels,
int. wipers, fog lights,keyless entry, roof rack, tachometer,
tinted glass, traction control, red.1383CTF
$23,999
2010 DODGE CALIBER SXT HATCHBACK
17” alloy wheels, fog lights, heated mirrors, inter-mittent wipers, keyless entry, MP3, power brakes,
power locks, power mirrors, power steering, power windows, tach, tilt.12111CGH
$12,975
2012 FORD FIESTA SE HATCH1.6L, 5 speed manual, 15” alloy wheels, keyless
entry, r. window defroster, int. wipers, p. mirrors, r. window wiper, air, MP3, h. seats, tach,
tinted glass, traction control, red.13152
$14,975
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X43.0L V6, 16” alloy wheels, fog lights,heated mirrors, intermittent wipers,
keyless entry, MP3, Sat. radio, roof rack,tach., tinted glass, traction control
13108CTTGUU
$15,975
2011 JEEP PATRIOT LIMITED 4WD2.4L, auto, 17” alloy wheels,
heated mirrors, int. wipers, keyless entry, MP3, power brakes, power locks, power mirrors, power
steering, power windows, security system, tachome-ter, traction control. 1392CTNNUUU
$18,975
2013 DODGE JOURNEY RT AWD3.5L V6,
19” alloys, heated mirrors,fog lights
white. 13163.
$26,900
2011 FORD MUSTANG 2 DR.3.7L,
6 speed manual,17” alloy wheels, int. wiper, air,
MP3, traction control,tinted glass.1353CT
$18,999
2013 DODGE AVENGER SXT SEDAN2.4L Pentastar, auto, heated mirrors, intermittent wipers, keyless entry, MP3, power locks, power
mirrors, power steering, power trunk, powerwindows, security system, tachometer, tilt,
traction control, ABS. 1318CT0N
$16,995
2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRACruise, heated seats,power windows, tilt,
keyless entry, power mirrors,power brakes, power steering.
1184CTHNUU
$14,999
SUMMER SALES DRIVESUMMER SALES DRIVE
OVER 100 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
Page 6A - the news review extra - Saturday, June 28, 2014
BIRTHS
BAYLY - Born to Danyelle & Mi- chael Bayly of Yorkton, SK, a son, Nash Ken-Allan, June 15, 2014.
LANGE - Born to Daphne & Dan of Yorkton, SK, twin sons, Simon Allan Arthur & Christopher Werner John, June 12, 2014.
PESZKO-CARROLL - Born to Amanda & Andrew of Foam Lake, SK, a son, Lukas, June 12, 2014.
COMING EVENTS
ARE YOU looking for a place to sell those extra items stored in your garage? CINDY'S SUNDAY MARKET is now accepting garage sale, flea market, and farmer's market vendors. Call 306-748- 2269 to book your table.
CINDY'S SUNDAY MARKET, is now booking vendors for the June 8th and July 7th shows. Book ear- ly to avoid disappointment. NOW SERVING LUNCH. CHECK OUT OUR PHOTO BOOTH. Call 306- 748-2269 for more details.
COME JOIN US AT CINDYS SUNDAY MARKET. Sunday July 6 at Yorkton Legion from 11am to 4 pm. You can bring the kids to our FACE PAINTER, create last- ing memories in our PHOTO BOOTH. Join us for lunch and shop. TWO FULL ROOMS of unique products from over 30 ven- dors. FREE ADMISSION. Booking our August 10th show now. Call 306-748-2269 for info.
Dizzy Dave's Music Park (Jams) June to September 17 Km East of Watrous off Highway 2. Take Lockwood road. Camping, conces- sion, all events catering, Prairie Oasis. Phone 306-946-3977 or 306-946-3553.
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
VMC Janitorial Looking for a jani- tor. Resume required. Call or leave a message with Victor at 306-782-2363.
FOR SALE - MISC
NORTHOMECOMFORT WINDOWS1-866-362-6525
BERNARD BRETT,TISDALE
Windows installed October 15, 2013“On occasion, I have heard ya could have gotten it cheaper here but why - the quality, installation & peace of mind knowing it’s done right sold me.”
ww
w.n
orth
omec
omfo
rtw
indo
ws.
com
RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES
Washersstarting at . . . .
$169Dryersstarting at . . . . . . . .
$99Washer & Dryer Pairsstarting at . . . .
$2493 Months Warranty
DELIVERYAVAILABLE
THORSNESSAppliance Centre14 Betts Ave., Yorkton
306-786-7676HOT TUB (spa) covers. Best price, best quality. All shapes & colors available. Call 1-866-652- 6837. www.thecover- guy.com/newspaper.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
PETS
Boarding KennelNOW BOOKING FOR SUMMER
LEAVE YOUR PETS WITH US!Call 306-621-1206 Yorkton
and leave a message
PAWS INN
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS SERVICES
LAUREL’SMobile Hair Service
Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.For Appointments
783-2558
BUSINESS SERVICES
391 Ball Road
782-9600
Autobody & Painting Ltd.Don’t Just Get “R” Done!Get “R” Done Rite!
DENNY THE HANDYMAN35+ Years Experience With A Very Picky Wife. Fences, Decks, Roofs, Complete Room Reno's, & Gener- al Household Repair's. Call 306- 621-9223.
LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICES
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don't let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Af- fordable - A+ BBB Rating. EM- PLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREE- DOM. Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1- 800-972-7366) www.RemoveY- ourRecord.com.
LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE
ACREAGE FOR SALE, Has water Well- at lake of prairies. Call 204- 937-2907. Asking $103,000 Lake- shore Drive
For Sale 62 Acres, 5500 sq. ft. house. 1500 ft of lake shore, 4 bedroom, 4 bathrooms. $550,000. Call Jackie @ 306-744-2399 or 306-744-7432. www.lakeoftheprai- rieshome.ca
Scenic lots for sale by owner, reasonably priced on eastern slopes of Lake of the Prairies at Prairie Lake Lodge, Russell, Mani- toba. While there golf on our Par 3, 18 hole irrigated golf course and check out our lot selection. Call anytime Gerald 204-773-0380 or for on site see Russell or David. Email [email protected]
MOBILE/MANUFACTURED
1993 Pace Arrow 37' Motor Home 460 Ford Engine With the Banks Power System. Fully Load- ed. Call 306-621-9223. For De- tails. $16,950 OBO
HOUSES FOR RENT
Homes for rent in Canora. Large 4 bedroom character home, new fridge, new stove, large yard, gar- age $1000/month. Small 2 bed- room home, fridge, stove, $600/month. No PETS. Not includ- ing utilities. References required. Call 306-563-2031. www.canora- homerentals.com
OFFICE/RETAIL
SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENTSIGN on Broadway St. W.
(formerly Travelodge)Call Marlene @
306-783-9425Meeting space and conference space
available
34 - 2nd Ave. N.
782-5355Mon. - Sat.: 10:00 - 5:00 pmThursday: 10:00 - 8:00 pm
YORKTON TIRE& AUTO CENTRE
131 PALLISER WAYYORKTON
PHONE 782-2431
Auto Centre CLASSIFIEDSWORK WITH US & GROW A CAREER
Glacier Media Group is growing. Check our job board regularly for the latest openings:
www.glaciermedia.ca/careers
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE& ACCOUNT MANAGER POSITIONS
TAXervice has been serving municipalities in Western Canada for more than 10 years.
We have several positions open in our Swan River office to support our growing business!
ADVANTAGES -Ability to work for a growing company - Thriving rural community with low cost of living and
all services - Great team atmosphere - Superior Compensation - Excellent Benefits and Group RRSP Plan - Opportunity to grow into a management position
QUALIFICATIONS - Must have proven accuracy, analytical skills and
attention to detail - Professional written and oral communication skills - Organizational and time management skills including
the ability to multi-task, ,prioritize and meet deadlines - Experience in computerized office environment
including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Access)
- Ability to work independently and as a team player - Willing to train the right candidates
If you enjoy being busy and challenged then this is the job for you. Send your resume and cover letter to [email protected]. The positions will remain open until suitable candidates are found.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted
Electrical Instructor
If you are passionate about the Electrical trade, are a skilled communicator and are committed to helping others succeed, then we have a spot for you!
Your role as an Electrical Instructor will be supported through instructional materials, administrative resources and orientation training as well as on-going access to a mentor experienced in adult education. These initiatives support Instructor’s development while ensuring a high quality learning experience for all students.
Duties: To instruct practical and theory in all areas of the Electrician Program while supporting student success.
Start Date: On or about September 8, 2014
End Date: On or about February 26, 2015
Location: Moosomin, Saskatchewan
Qualifications: Electrical journeyperson status and two years of recent/relevant experience in the field.
Competitive wages including benefits and pension.
Interested candidates are encouraged to send resume and cover letter quoting Moosomin Electrical Instructor in the subject line to [email protected] or call (306) 848-2532 not later than July 15, 2014. Where minds and possibilities meet.
LilyJulieLilyMarieMarie
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
WE’RE HIRING DEPENDABLE PEOPLE.Our YORKTON CASE IH store is looking for dependable people:
• AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN• BRANCH SALES MANAGER• AG OPTIMIZATION & TECH SPECIALIST• SHOP FOREMAN
RME offers competitive wages, an employee share option plan, a comprehensive benefits package, and a caring and team oriented work environment. In other words, we’re dependable.
APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.ROCKYMTN.COM/CAREERS
Rocky Mountain EquipmentDEPENDABLE IS WHAT WE DO.
We’re looking for an OUTSIDE SALES CONSULTANT.
Job Duties and Responsibilities Include:
• Promote sales to existing clients• Identify and solicit potential customers and clients• Consult with customers and identify product to suit
customer’s needs• Provide after sales support and service
Job Requirements and Qualifications Include:
• Demonstrated ability to grow sales• Organization and multi-tasking skills• Outside sales experience required
YORK AUTO SUPPLY
Please forward your resume to [email protected],
and quote JOB ID:1308 in the subject line.
is currently seeking a
Parts Counter PersonWe are looking for an enthusiastic, multi-tasking
motivated Parts Counter Person. Duties will include receiving, unpacking and sort incoming
parts. Answering customer inquiries and looking up parts for our technicians. The ideal candidate must be computer literate, have a very strong customer focus and a strong attention to detail. We offer a
great work environment, competitive wage, benefits and a very good bonus structure.
Please feel free to stop in with a resume.You may also email a resume to
All replies will be kept strictly confidential.Ryan Boychuk
Fixed Operations ManagerYorkton Dodge/RV
270 Hamilton Road, Yorkton
306-783-9022
Saturday, June 28, 2014 - the news review extra - Page 7AGENERAL EMPLOYMENT
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT SUITES FOR RENT
ALLANBROOKEAPARTMENTS
FOR VIEWING CALLJanet 306-620-6838
ON BUS ROUTE
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transpor- tation, activities daily. Short Leas- es. Monthly Specials! Call 877- 210-4130.
DOMESTIC CARS
THOENSSALES & LEASING
75 Broadway St. E., YorktonPhone Brooks - 782-3456
Rentals by Day, Week or Month
1987 Luxury FORD T-BIRD for sale 2 door coupe, 91,000 original miles on this beauty, Collector! Asking $14,000 - MUST SELL Contact number 1-204-937-2907
DOMESTIC CARS
BLACK 2005 CHRYSLER 300 V6-HO Loaded, Leather heated seats, Sunroof, Chrome Wheels, Oil Changed regularly, Garaged, 113800 Hwy miles, Looks like new, Asking $7500 call 306-745- 6113 Esterhazy,SK
DUE TO ILLNESS ONE MUST GO 2004 Bonneville, $2000. A 2006 Chevy Uplander, $2500. 1994 Lincoln Town car $1500. All good running condition call 306- 748-2269 for details.
Leaders of tomorrow!www.4-H.sk.ca
An award-winning,
learning! www.4-H.sk.ca
or (306) 933-7727
An award-winning,
learning! www.4-H.sk.ca
or (306) 933-7727
An award-winning,
learning!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
learning!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
®
is an award-winning,
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
Learn to Do by Doing!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
Learn to Do by Doing!
Learn to Do by Doing!
Learn to Do by Doing!
An award-winning,
learning! www.4-H.sk.ca
or (306) 933-7727
Learn to Do by Doing!
learning!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
www.4-H.sk.ca
www.4-H.sk.ca
Learn to Do by Doing!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
www.4-H.sk.ca
www.4-H.sk.ca
Learn to Do by Doing!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
Learn to Do by Doing!
Fi www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
www.4-H.sk.ca
Hands-on learning
www.4-H.sk.ca
Learn to Do by Doing!
Fi www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
Learn to Do by Doing!
Learn to Do by Doing!
An award-winning,
learning! www.4-H.sk.ca
or (306) 933-7727
www.4-H.sk.ca
An award-winning,
learning! www.4-H.sk.ca
or (306) 933-7727
An award-winning,
learning! www.4-H.sk.ca
or (306) 933-7727
An award-winning,
learning!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
Learn to Do by Doing!
www.4-H.sk.ca
®
®
®
®
®
®®®
®
®
®
®
®
®
®
®
®
Hands-on learning
www.4-H.sk.ca
www.4-H.sk.ca
www.4-H.sk.ca
www.4-H.sk.ca
Fi www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
Learn to Do by Doing!
Learn to Do by Doing!
www.4-H.sk.ca or (306) 933-7727
www.4-H.sk.ca
-
-
The Saskatchewan 4-H Council is the 2010 and 2011 recipient of the Donner Canadian Foundation Award of Excellence in Education!
®
AUCTIONS AUCTIONSD
ELIV
ER
Call
306-783-7355
THE NEWS REVIEW
Earn up to
$100 per month or more of Extra Cash
Carriers Wanted
AUCTIONJuly 5th
Vehicles - 12 noonOn Offer
2010 Ford F-150 Lariat, 07 Ford Edge, 01 GMC Yukon 4x4, 01 Ford F-150 4x4, 03 Kia Sorento + tax, 09 Chev Uplander,
09 Jeep Patriot, 98 Mercury Mystique, 01 Ford Focus.And many more.
Annual Harvest Auction Aug. 9th, 2014Consign Early for Best Results
306-782-5999www.yorktonauctioncentre.com
Lic 325025
Use this convenient order form to place your ad.
MAIL TO: Classified Ads - The News Review18 1st Avenue N., Yorkton, SK. S3N 1J4Phone 783-7355 - Fax 782-9138 WRITE ONE WORD IN EACH SPACE
Name_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Postal Code _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CLASSIFICATION INDEX
* These classifications qualify for Guarantee.
1005 Anniversaries1010 Announcements1020 Birthdays1030 Births1040 Card of Thanks1055 Coming Events1075 Congratulations1080 Engagements1085 Wedding Announcements1090 Funeral Services1095 Memorial Donations1100 In Memoriam1102 Memorial Services1105 Obituaries1115 Introduction Services1120 Found1125 Lost1130 Meeting Place1135 Personal Messages1140 Prayer Corner1145 Psychics1205 Career Opportunities1210 Career Training1211 Domestic Help Available1212 Domestic Help Wanted1215 General Employment1216 Offi ce/Clerical1223 Sales/Agents1224 Skilled Help1225 Tutors1228 Trades Help1230 Work Wanted1405 Education1420 Classes & Courses2005 Antiques*2060 For Sale - Misc*2065 For Trade2085 Garage Sales2105 Musical Instruments*2145 Wanted to Buy2146 Wanted2205 Farm Implements2223 Oilfi eld/Well Site Equipment3005 Childcare Available3010 Childcare Wanted3520 Horses & Tack*3535 Livestock*3560 Pets*3562 Cats*3563 Dogs*
4025 Health Services4030 Home Care Available4035 Home Care Wanted4530 Hotels/Motels4545 Travel4550 Vacation Rentals5010 Business For Sale5015 Business Opportunities5020 Business Services5035 Financial Services5040 Home Based Business5505 Assessment Rolls5515 Judicial Sales5520 Legal/Public Notices5525 Notices/ Nominations5526 Notice to Creditors5530 Tax Enforcement5535 Tenders5540 Registrations5541 Mineral Rights6005 Apartments/Condos For Sale6010 Duplexes for Sale6015 Farms/Real Estate Services6020 Farms for Sale6025 For Sale by Owner6030 Houses for Sale6035 Industrial/Commercial6036 Property For Sale6040 Lots & Acreages for Sale6041 Land for Sale6042 Acreages Wanted6043 Land Wanted6045 Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale6055 Open Houses6065 Real Estate Services6075 Recreational Property6080 Revenue Property for Sale6090 Townhouses for Sale6505 Apartments/Condos for Rent6506 Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes6516 Rent to Own6525 Duplexes for Rent6530 Farms/Acreages6535 Furnished Apartments6540 Garages6560 Houses For Rent6920 Offi ce/Retail6925 Out Of Town6930 Pasture For Rent6940 Room & Board
6945 Rooms6950 Shared Accommodation6960 Space For Lease6962 Storage6965 Suites For Rent6975 Wanted To Rent7020 Adult Personal Messages8015 Appliance Repair8020 Auctioneers8034 Building Contractors8035 Building Supplies8080 Cleaning8120 Electrical8175 Handyperson8180 Hauling8205 Janitorial8220 Lawn & Garden8245 Moving8255 Painting/Wallpaper8280 Plumbing8315 Renos & Home Improvement8320 Roofi ng8346 Services for Hire8358 Siding8375 Snow Removal9010 Farm Services9020 Feed & Seed9025 Hay/Bales For Sale*9031 Certifi ed Seed for Sale9032 Pulse Crops/Grain/Feed Wanted9035 Steel Buildings/Granaries9115 Auto Miscellaneous*9120 Automotive Wanted9130 ATVs/Dirt Bikes*9135 Motorcycles*9140 Collectibles & Classic Cars*9145 Domestic Cars*9150 Sports & Imports*9155 Sport Utilities & 4x4s*9160 Trucks & Vans*9165 Parts & Accessories*9183 Utility Trailersv9185 Boats*9190 Boat Access/Parts*9215 RVs/Camper Rentals9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers*9225 Snowmobiles*9226 Smowmobile Parts/Accessories*2020 Auctions
Please insert myad for weeks
Ad Price… Extra words x 12¢
x number of weeks.
Sub Total
5% GST
Total Payment
Enclosed
NOTE: These rates are for
PREPAID ADS ONLY!
Classified Ad Rates1 Week . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.002 Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . $11.003 Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . $14.004 Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . $16.00
(Above rates - 20 words or less and includes The News Review
and News Review Extra)Extra words
12¢ per word per week EXTRA WORDS
Classified AdOrder Form
Visa Mastercard Card Number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Expiry Date _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Classification Number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Like us on Facebook /yorkton.newsreview
Place Your Classifi ed AdsOnline at
www.yorktonnews.com
Visit us today forcomplete coverage oflocal news, weather
& sports.www.yorktonnews.com
Like us on Facebook /yorkton.newsreview
Page 8A - THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, June 28, 2014
HURRY, OFFERS END JUNE 30TH FIND YOUR ADVANTAGE AT CHOOSENISSAN.CA OR YOUR LOCAL RETAILER
SPECIALWORRY FREE
LEASING FOR THREE YEARS
NO-CHARGEMAINTENANCE + $0DOWN
PAYMENTON SELECT NISSAN LEASES
#
Check out some of the reasons why Nissan is
THE FASTEST GROWING BRAND IN CANADAOver the last 12 months in the non-luxury segment.º
INCLUDES
BONUS CASH*
$1,000
INCLUDES
BONUS CASH*
$1,000
SL AWD Premium model shown with Accessory Roof Rail Crossbars
Platinum model shown
1.8 SL model shown
SR AT model shown
SEMI-MONTHLY≠
SEMI-MONTHLY≠
SEMI-MONTHLY≠ CASH DISCOUNT ON SENTRA 1.8 S VOP PACKAGE
LEASE FROM
LEASE FROM
LEASE FROM
PER MONTHFOR 60 MONTHSFREIGHT ANDFEES INCLUDED
PER MONTHFOR 60 MONTHSFREIGHT ANDFEES INCLUDED
PER MONTH FOR 39 MONTHSFREIGHT AND FEES INCLUDED
2.99%
2.9%
0% $4,000††
$135
$184
$59
AT
AT
AT
APR
APR
APR
2014 NISSAN PATHFINDER
2014 NISSAN SENTRA
2014 ALL-NEW NISSAN ROGUE
• BEST-IN-CLASS FUEL ECONOMY∞ • BEST-IN-CLASS INTERIOR PASSENGER VOLUME • 2014 PATHFINDER HYBRID NOW AVAILABLE
• BETTER COMBINED FUEL EFFICIENCY THAN 2014 CIVIC, ELANTRA, FOCUS AND CRUZE+
• MORE TOTAL INTERIOR VOLUME THAN 2014 COROLLA, ELANTRA, CIVIC, CRUZE AND FOCUS†
STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE:• BETTER FUEL ECONOMY (HWY) THAN ESCAPE,
RAV4 AND CR-VX
• AVAILABLE INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
ORUP TO
STARTING FROM FREIGHT & FEES WHICH MEANS YOU PAY
$9,998
+ $1,420 = $11,418 GREAT CAR, SHOCKING VALUEFEATURES INCLUDE:• AVAILABLE REARVIEW MONITOR• 60/40 SPLIT FOLDING SEATS• IPOD®/USB INPUT
PLUS CHECK OUT THE ALL-NEW 2015 NISSAN MICRA®
*$1,
00
0 B
onus
Cas
h ap
plic
able
to c
usto
mer
s w
ho c
ash
purc
hase
, lea
se o
r fin
ance
any
new
201
4 P
athf
inde
r/M
uran
o m
odel
s on
app
rove
d cr
edit
on u
nits
in s
tock
. The
$1,
00
0 ad
ditio
nal C
ash
Bon
us c
onsi
sts
of $
750
NC
F ca
sh a
nd $
250
Dea
ler P
artic
ipat
ion
and
will
be
dedu
cted
from
the
nego
tiate
d se
lling
pric
e be
fore
taxe
s. O
ffer
ava
ilabl
e fo
r qua
lifie
d cu
stom
ers
only
. Off
er a
vaila
ble
from
Jun
e 22
-30
, 201
4 in
clus
ivel
y. C
ondi
tions
app
ly.
*$1,
00
0 B
onus
Cas
h ap
plic
able
to c
usto
mer
s w
ho le
ase
or fi
nanc
e an
y ne
w 2
014
Sen
tra/
Alti
ma
Sed
an/V
ersa
Not
e/Ve
rsa
Sed
an m
odel
s th
roug
h N
issa
n C
anad
a Fi
nanc
e on
app
rove
d cr
edit
on u
nits
in s
tock
. The
$1,
00
0 ad
ditio
nal C
ash
Bon
us c
onsi
sts
of $
750
NC
F ca
sh a
nd $
250
Dea
ler P
artic
ipat
ion
and
will
be
dedu
cted
from
the
nego
tiate
d se
lling
pric
e be
fore
taxe
s. O
ffer
ava
ilabl
e fo
r qua
lifie
d cu
stom
ers
only
. Off
er a
vaila
ble
from
Ju
ne 2
2-3
0,,
2014
incl
usiv
ely.
Off
er n
ot a
vaila
ble
for
cash
pur
chas
e bu
yers
. Con
ditio
ns a
pply
. ††C
AS
H D
ISC
OU
NT:
Get
$1,
750
cash
dis
coun
t on
the
cash
pur
chas
e of
any
new
201
4 S
entr
a m
odel
s (e
xcep
t Sen
tra
1.8
S M
T, C
4LG
54
AA
00)
. The
cas
h di
scou
nt is
bas
ed o
n no
n-st
acka
ble
trad
ing
dolla
rs w
hen
regi
ster
ed a
nd d
eliv
ered
bet
wee
n Ju
ne 2
2 –
30
, 201
4. T
he c
ash
disc
ount
is o
nly
avai
labl
e on
the
cas
h pu
rcha
se, a
nd w
ill b
e de
duct
ed fr
om th
e ne
gotia
ted
selli
ng p
rice
befo
re ta
xes
and
cann
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
spe
cial
leas
e or
fina
nce
rate
s. T
his
offe
r can
not b
e co
mbi
ned
with
any
oth
er o
ffer
. Con
ditio
ns a
pply
. NIS
SA
N F
INA
NC
E L
ease
or F
inan
ce d
isco
unt:
The
$4
,00
0/$
3,5
00
disc
ount
is a
vaila
ble
on th
e le
ase
or p
urch
ase
finan
ce o
f a n
ew 2
014
Sen
tra
1.8
S, V
OP
Pac
kage
(C4
LG5
4 B
K0
0), M
6 Tr
ansm
issi
on/a
ll ot
her 2
014
Sen
tra
mod
els
(exc
ept S
entr
a 1.
8 S
MT,
(C4
LG5
4 A
A0
0). T
he d
isco
unt i
s ba
sed
on n
on-s
tack
able
trad
ing
dolla
rs th
roug
h N
issa
n Fi
nanc
e w
ith s
tand
ard
leas
e or
fina
nce
rate
s w
hen
regi
ster
ed a
nd d
eliv
ered
bet
wee
n Ju
ne 2
2 –
30
, 201
4. T
he d
isco
unt w
ill b
e de
duct
ed fr
om th
e ne
gotia
ted
selli
ng p
rice
befo
re ta
xes
and
cann
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
spe
cial
leas
e or
fina
nce
rate
s. C
ondi
tions
app
ly. $
1,0
00
bonu
s ca
sh in
clud
ed in
ad
vert
ised
off
ers.
≠R
epre
sent
ativ
e se
mi-
mon
thly
le
ase
offe
r bas
ed o
n ne
w 2
014
Sen
tra
1.8
S (C
4LG
54
AA
00)
, M6
tran
smis
sion
/201
4 R
ogue
S F
WD
(Y
6R
G14
AA
00)
, CV
T tr
ansm
issi
on/2
014
Pat
hfin
der S
4X
2 (5
XR
G14
AA
00)
, CV
T tr
ansm
issi
on. 0
%/2
.99
%/2
.9%
leas
e A
PR
for a
39/
60/
60
mon
th te
rm e
qual
s 78
/120
/120
sem
i-m
onth
ly p
aym
ents
of $
59/$
135/
$18
4 w
ith $
0/$
0/$
0 do
wn
paym
ent,
and
$0/
$0/
$0
secu
rity
depo
sit.
Firs
t sem
i-m
onth
ly p
aym
ent,
dow
n pa
ymen
t and
$0
secu
rity
depo
sit a
re d
ue a
t lea
se in
cept
ion.
Pric
es in
clud
e fr
eigh
t and
fees
. Lea
se b
ased
on
a m
axim
um o
f 20
,00
0 km
/yea
r w
ith e
xces
s ch
arge
d at
$0
.10/
km. T
otal
leas
e ob
ligat
ion
is $
4,5
87/$
16,1
71/$
22,0
75. $
1,3
50/
$5
00/
$5
00
NC
F Le
ase
Cas
h in
clud
ed in
adv
ertis
ed p
rice,
app
licab
le o
nly
on 2
014
Sen
tra
1.8
S (
C4
LG5
4 A
A0
0), M
6 tr
ansm
issi
on/2
014
Rog
ue S
FW
D (
Y6
RG
14 A
A0
0), C
VT
tran
smis
sion
/201
4 P
athf
inde
r S
4X
2 (5
XR
G14
AA
00)
, CV
T tr
ansm
issi
on th
roug
h su
bven
ted
leas
e th
roug
h N
issa
n C
anad
a Fi
nanc
e. $
85
Dea
ler P
artic
ipat
ion
on 2
014
Sen
tra
1.8
S (C
4LG
54
AA
00)
, M6
tran
smis
sion
incl
uded
on
adve
rtis
ed p
rice,
onl
y av
aila
ble
on b
ase
mod
el o
n a
39
mon
th te
rm. $
1,0
00
bonu
s ca
sh in
clud
ed in
adv
ertis
ed o
ffer
s. ≠
MS
RP
sta
rtin
g fr
om $
9,9
98
/$15
,74
8 fo
r a 2
015
Nis
san
Mic
ra® 1
.6 S
(S5
LG5
5 A
A0
0), M
anua
l Tra
nsm
issi
on/2
015
Mic
ra 1
.6 S
R
(S5
SG
55
AA
00)
, man
ual t
rans
mis
sion
exc
ludi
ng F
reig
ht a
nd P
DE
cha
rges
and
spe
cific
dut
ies
of n
ew ti
res.
$
11,4
18 S
ellin
g P
rice
for a
new
201
5 M
icra
® 1
.6 S
(S5
LG5
5 A
A0
0), M
anua
l Tra
nsm
issi
on. C
ondi
tions
app
ly.
Mod
els
show
n $
25,8
85/
$3
5,3
48
/$4
4,2
78/$
17,2
68
Sel
ling
Pric
e fo
r a n
ew 2
014
Sen
tra
1.8
SL
(C4T
G14
AA
00)
, CV
T tr
ansm
issi
on/2
014
Rog
ue S
L A
WD
Pre
miu
m m
odel
(Y
6D
G14
BK
00)
, CV
T tr
ansm
issi
on/2
014
Pat
hfin
der
Pla
tinum
4x4
(5X
EG
14 A
A0
0), C
VT
Tran
smis
sion
/201
5 M
icra
® 1
.6 S
R (
S5
SG
55
AA
00)
, Man
ual T
rans
mis
sion
. ±
≠Fr
eigh
t and
PD
E c
harg
es (
$1,
567/
$1,
63
0/$
1,56
0/$
1,4
00)
, air-
cond
ition
ing
tax
($10
0) w
here
app
licab
le, c
erta
in fe
es w
here
app
licab
le (
AB
: $20
tire
rec
yclin
g ta
x), m
anuf
actu
rer’s
reb
ate
and
deal
er p
artic
ipat
ion
whe
re a
pplic
able
are
incl
uded
. Lic
ense
, reg
istr
atio
n, in
sura
nce
and
appl
icab
le t
axes
are
ext
ra.
Fina
nce
and
leas
e of
fers
are
ava
ilabl
e on
app
rove
d cr
edit
thro
ugh
Nis
san
Can
ada
Fina
nce
for a
lim
ited
time,
may
cha
nge
with
out n
otic
e an
d ca
nnot
be
com
bine
d w
ith a
ny o
ther
off
ers
exce
pt s
tack
able
trad
ing
dolla
rs. R
etai
lers
are
free
to s
et in
divi
dual
pric
es. D
eale
r ord
er/t
rade
may
be
nece
ssar
y. V
ehic
les
and
acce
ssor
ies
are
for i
llust
ratio
n pu
rpos
es o
nly.
Off
ers,
pric
es a
nd fe
atur
es s
ubje
ct to
cha
nge
with
out n
otic
e. O
ffer
s va
lid b
etw
een
June
3 –
30
, 201
4. #
Off
er is
adm
inis
tere
d by
Nis
san
Can
ada
Ext
ende
d S
ervi
ces
Inc.
(NC
ES
I) an
d ap
plie
s to
new
201
4 N
issa
n R
ogue
, Pat
hfin
der a
nd S
entr
a m
odel
s (e
ach,
an
“Elig
ible
Mod
el”)
leas
ed a
nd re
gist
ered
thro
ugh
Nis
san
Can
ada
Fina
nce
Ser
vice
s In
c., o
n ap
prov
ed c
redi
t, be
twee
n Ju
ne 3
– 3
0, 2
014
from
an
auth
oriz
ed N
issa
n re
taile
r in
Can
ada.
Off
er re
cipi
ent w
ill b
e en
title
d to
rece
ive
a m
axim
um o
f six
(6) s
ervi
ce v
isits
(eac
h,
a “S
ervi
ce V
isit”
) for
the
Elig
ible
Veh
icle
– w
here
eac
h S
ervi
ce V
isit
cons
ists
of o
ne (1
) oil
chan
ge (u
sing
con
vent
iona
l 5W
30
mot
or o
il) a
nd o
ne (1
) tire
rot
atio
n se
rvic
e (e
ach,
an
“Elig
ible
Ser
vice
”). A
ll E
ligib
le S
ervi
ces
will
be
cond
ucte
d in
str
ict a
ccor
danc
e w
ith th
e O
il C
hang
e an
d Ti
re R
otat
ion
Pla
n ou
tline
in th
e A
gree
men
t Boo
klet
for t
he E
ligib
le V
ehic
le. T
he s
ervi
ce p
erio
d (“
Ser
vice
Per
iod”
) will
com
men
ce o
n th
e le
ase
tran
sact
ion
date
(“Tr
ansa
ctio
n D
ate”
) and
will
exp
ire o
n th
e ea
rlier
of:
(i) th
e da
te o
n w
hich
the
max
imum
num
ber o
f Ser
vice
Vis
its h
as b
een
reac
hed;
(ii)
36
mon
ths
from
the
Tran
sact
ion
Dat
e; o
r (ii)
whe
n th
e E
ligib
le V
ehic
le h
as re
ache
d 4
8,0
00
kilo
met
ers.
All
Elig
ible
Ser
vice
s m
ust b
e co
mpl
eted
dur
ing
the
Ser
vice
Per
iod,
oth
erw
ise
they
will
be
forf
eite
d. T
he O
ffer
may
be
upgr
aded
to u
se p
rem
ium
oil
at th
e re
cipi
ent’s
exp
ense
. The
Elig
ible
Ser
vice
s ar
e no
t des
igne
d to
mee
t all
requ
irem
ents
and
spe
cific
atio
ns n
eces
sary
to m
aint
ain
the
Elig
ible
Veh
icle
. To
see
the
com
plet
e lis
t of m
aint
enan
ce n
eces
sary
, ple
ase
refe
r to
the
Ser
vice
Mai
nten
ance
Gui
de. A
ny a
dditi
onal
ser
vice
s re
quire
d ar
e no
t cov
ered
by
the
Off
er a
nd a
re th
e so
le re
spon
sibi
lity
and
cost
of t
he re
cipi
ent.
Off
er m
ay n
ot b
e re
deem
ed fo
r cas
h an
d m
ay n
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
cer
tain
off
ers
NC
ES
I res
erve
s th
e rig
ht to
am
end
or te
rmin
ate
this
off
er, i
n w
hole
or i
n pa
rt, a
t any
tim
e w
ithou
t prio
r not
ice.
Add
ition
al c
ondi
tions
and
lim
itatio
ns a
pply
. Ask
you
r ret
aile
r for
det
ails
. ºN
issa
n is
the
fast
est g
row
ing
bran
d in
the
non-
luxu
ry s
egm
ent b
ased
on
com
paris
on o
f 12-
mon
th r
etai
l sal
es fr
om A
pril
2013
to M
arch
201
4 of
all
Can
adia
n au
tom
otiv
e br
ands
and
12-
mon
th a
vera
ges
sale
s gr
owth
. † Bas
ed o
n G
AC
(A
IAM
C) C
ompa
ct s
egm
enta
tion.
All
info
rmat
ion
com
pile
d fr
om th
ird-p
arty
sou
rces
, inc
ludi
ng A
utoD
ata
and
man
ufac
ture
r web
site
s. A
pril
7, 2
014
. ^B
ased
on
2014
Can
adia
n R
esid
ual V
alue
Aw
ard
in S
ubco
mpa
ct C
ar s
egm
ent.
ALG
is th
e in
dust
ry b
ench
mar
k fo
r res
idua
l val
ues
and
depr
ecia
tion
data
, ww
w.a
lg.c
om. +
Bas
ed o
n G
AC
(A
IAM
C)
Com
pact
seg
men
tatio
n. A
ll in
form
atio
n co
mpl
ied
from
NR
Can
Fue
l Eco
nom
y da
ta a
nd th
ird-p
arty
sou
rces
, inc
ludi
ng m
anuf
actu
rer w
ebsi
tes.
Gas
olin
e en
gine
s on
ly, e
xclu
des
hybr
ids,
die
sels
and
ele
ctric
veh
icle
s. A
pril
7, 2
014
. XA
ll in
form
atio
n co
mpi
led
from
third
-par
ty s
ourc
es in
clud
ing
man
ufac
ture
r web
site
s. N
ot r
espo
nsib
le fo
r err
ors
in d
ata
on th
ird p
arty
web
site
s. 1
2/1
7/20
13. ∞
War
d’s
Larg
e C
ross
/Util
ity s
egm
ent.
MY1
4 P
athf
inde
r vs.
201
3 La
rge
Cro
ss/U
tility
Cla
ss. 2
014
Pat
hfin
der S
2W
D w
ith C
VT
tran
smis
sion
fuel
con
sum
ptio
n es
timat
e is
10
.5L/
100
KM
CIT
Y |
7.7L
/10
0 K
M
HW
Y |
9.3
L/10
0 K
M c
ombi
ned.
Act
ual m
ileag
e w
ill v
ary
with
driv
ing
cond
ition
s. U
se fo
r co
mpa
rison
pur
pose
s on
ly. B
ased
on
2012
Ene
rGui
de F
uel C
onsu
mpt
ion
Gui
de r
atin
gs p
ublis
hed
by N
atur
al R
esou
rces
Can
ada.
Gov
ernm
ent o
f Can
ada
test
met
hods
use
d. Y
our
actu
al fu
el c
onsu
mpt
ion
will
var
y ba
sed
on p
ower
trai
n, d
rivin
g ha
bits
and
oth
er fa
ctor
s. 2
014
Pat
hfin
der
Pla
tinum
mod
el s
how
n.
War
d’s
Larg
e C
ross
/Util
ity M
arke
t S
egm
enta
tion.
MY1
4 P
athf
inde
r vs
. 20
14 L
arge
Cro
ss/U
tility
Cla
ss.
iPod
® i
s a
regi
ster
ed t
rade
mar
k of
App
le I
nc.
All
right
s re
serv
ed.
iPod
® n
ot i
nclu
ded.
Off
ers
subj
ect
to c
hang
e, c
ontin
uatio
n or
can
cella
tion
with
out
notic
e. O
ffer
s ha
ve n
o ca
sh a
ltern
ativ
e va
lue.
See
you
r pa
rtic
ipat
ing
Nis
san
reta
iler
for
com
plet
e de
tails
. ©19
98
-201
4 N
issa
n C
anad
a In
c. a
nd N
issa
n Fi
nanc
ial
Ser
vice
s In
c. a
div
isio
n of
Nis
san
Can
ada.
^
SMALL SUVHIGHEST
RESALE VALUE
HAAS NISSAN386 Broadway East, Yorkton, SK
Tel: (306) 783-9461
Submitted by Nature Saskatchewan
While some pull on the gardening gloves as warmer weather arrives, Nature Saskatchewan’s Rare Plant Rescue team lace up the hiking boots. In its thirteenth year of operation, the Rare Plant Rescue crew is ready to get back in the fi eld. Every summer, a team of dedicated staff head out to some of Sas-katchewan’s dwindling native prairie patches, and search for endan-gered, threatened, and rare plants. Many of these species are found in river valleys and san-dy areas, where threats such as habitat loss and degradation can affect these uncommon species. “This summer, we are focusing our search ef-forts on three plant spe-cies: Slender Mouse-ear-cress, Tiny Cryptanthe, and Dwarf Woollyheads. We are hoping to fi nd some new occurrences,
raise awareness about these rare species, and to enroll more landown-ers into our program” says Kristen Martin, the Habitat Stewardship Co-ordinator for Rare Plant Rescue. As she explains, “as part of Nature Sas-katchewan, a non-profi t, non-government organi-zation, Rare Plant Res-cue works with willing landowners to search for and monitor rare plant species on their land. We work together with land-owners to create volun-tary stewardship agree-ments, through which landowners preserve valuable native prairie habitat for plants, and other wildlife, all while continuing to use their land exactly as they al-ways have. Currently, we have 75 dedicated stew-ards who, together, are helping to preserve over 101,000 acres (40,873 hectares) of prairie habi-tat!” While searching for
rare plants may sound like a walk in the park, data collected by the Rare Plant Rescue team is important for increas-ing our knowledge about
the population size and distribution of rare plant species throughout Sas-katchewan. This valu-able information helps to inform conservation planning. In part to data collected by the Rare Plant Rescue team in the past, two federally listed plant species at risk, Hairy Prairie-clover and Buffalograss, were recently recommended by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada to be downlisted from ‘threat-ened’ to ‘special concern’, a lower risk category. As a result, time and re-sources can be focused on other plant and wild-life species that face a greater risk of becoming endangered or extinct. “It’s nice to hear posi-tive news about species at risk, especially plants” says Kristen, “News like this helps us to reach out to more landowners, and really shows how land-owners continue to play a key role in preserving
habitat for species at risk through their good stew-ardship of the land.” Rare Plant Rescue aims to conserve rare plant habitat by building respectful relationships with landowners with rare plants or rare plant habitat on their land, and by providing them with information they might need to make informed stewardship decisions. Private information is never shared without landowner permission. For more information about the Rare Plant Res-
cue program, or to report a rare plant occurrence on your property, please contact Rare Plant Res-cue at 1-800-667-4668. Reporting plant species at risk occurrences helps increase knowledge about their distribution and population size, fa-cilitating conservation efforts. For further informa-tion on this plant or oth-er species at risk, please contact Nature Saskatch-ewan: Kristen Martin: (306) 780-9417 (offi ce) or (306) 581-6819 (cell)
In the Saturday, June 21 issue of The News Review onPage 1 there was a story entitled “New docs set up in Sunrise.” In the story it stated, “Three new family physi-cians are now providing locum service and practicing in Canora and Melville due to the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program.” This is incorrect and it should have read “Three new family physicians are now practicing in Canora and Melville thanks to the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program.” The News Review apologizes for any confusion theerror may have caused.
Correction
Bringing humanity in harmony with nature
Slender Mouse-ear-cress. Photo by Jennifer Rumancik