Check out what's happening in Saskatoon Willowgrove and throughout the Province! HAPPY HALLOWE'EN! Halloween is an exciting day for children. Please drive with extreme caution and watch for the excited children that will be going from house to house getting treats. I encourage everyone to follow the tips below to ensure our children enjoy a safe Halloween. Plan a route, if you have little ones this can be the best way to navigate a safe path. Costumes should be bright, though some of our scary ones will be in dark costumes to cause the most fright, a little reflective tape or a bright scarf will make them better to see. If the best costume ever needs a mask, make sure that the eye and mouth holes are big enough for them to see and breath out of. The older kids, who can go on their own without an adult, should have a flashlight, stay in a group and have an agreed upon time to return home to check the treats. I hope that everyone has a safe and fun time this Halloween! Remember to check our coming events for some fun events taking place in our constituency to celebrate Halloween.
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Check out what's happening in Saskatoon Willowgrove and throughout the Province!
HAPPY HALLOWE'EN!
Halloween is an exciting day for children. Please drive with extreme caution and watch for the
excited children that will be going from house to house getting treats. I encourage everyone to
follow the tips below to ensure our children enjoy a safe Halloween.
Plan a route, if you have little ones this can be the best way to navigate a safe path.
Costumes should be bright, though some of our scary ones will be in dark costumes to
cause the most fright, a little reflective tape or a bright scarf will make them better to
see. If the best costume ever needs a mask, make sure that the eye and mouth holes
are big enough for them to see and breath out of.
The older kids, who can go on their own without an adult, should have a flashlight, stay
in a group and have an agreed upon time to return home to check the treats.
I hope that everyone has a safe and fun time this Halloween! Remember to check our coming
events for some fun events taking place in our constituency to celebrate Halloween.
Why did Dracula's mother give him cough medicine?
Because he was having a coffin fit!
What do you call a ghost with a broken leg?
A hobblin' goblin!
What do you call two spiders that just got married?
Newlyweb!
CONGRATULATIONS TO SASKATOON'S CRESTLINE COACH, RECIPIENT OF THE STEP EXPORTER OF THE YEAR AWARD!
Greg Muir, VP of Finance & IT, and Scott Sawatsky, VP of Sales & Marketing, proudly display the STEP 2016
Exporter of the Year Finalist and Winner Awards
Crestline is the proud recipient of the Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership (STEP) 2016
Exporter of the Year Award. The Award was presented on October 19, 2016 at the STEP Trade
Conference and 20th Anniversary Celebration in Regina, SK.
Sponsored by Export Development Canada (EDC), the STEP Exporter of the Year Award,
acknowledges STEP members for their achievements and success in tackling world markets. The
Award was introduced in 1999 and since has been recognizing exporting achievements based on the
following criteria:
The introduction of new products/services into new markets
A significant increase in export sales
A high ratio of export sales to total sales
A positive impact on the community through job creation
“Crestline is recognized around the world for a product line which is innovative, durable, and
reliable,” says STEP President and CEO Chris Dekker. “Their strong sales and marketing strategies
have allowed them to export these products to a wide range of international markets.”
Read more about Crestline Coach and other finalists here or to read the STEP news release, click
here.
SASKATCHEWAN REGIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION FALL MEETING
Read more about the new tools the province has developed for those encountering violence here.
COMING EVENTS IF YOU HAVE AN EVENT YOU WOULD LIKE US TO HIGHLIGHT IN
THIS NEWSLETTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW!
Provincial Point of View is a great way to connect with our community. We appreciate the opportunity to share the successes we see in our constituency and highlight the many events happening in our community. If you have a suggestion for items you
would like highlighted in this newsletter, please email: ken.cheveldayoff.mla@
Community Information Night - Saskatoon Police Service
When: October 27, 7 - 9 pm
Where: Community Room, Saskatoon Police Service 76-25th St. E
Information on drugs, guns, gangs, citizen patrol and personal safety
Click here to see additional Police Service Upcoming Events
Contact Constable Kim Robson at 306-975-2265 for further information