CHILDREN’S PIONEER DAYS – The Western Development Museum recently hosted its children’s pioneer days event. The three day mini camp featured handicrafts, cooking skills and pioneer activities for kids aged nine to twelve. Pictured above, local children learn about basket weaving. Drainage input sought If you’ve got input, they want to hear it. Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency has announced it is launch- ing its first ever online consultation forum to receive input from Saskatchewan residents on agricul- tural drainage. “We committed to developing new approaches and regulations on agri- cultural drainage in the 25 Year Saskatchewan Water Security Plan and this is a major step in that direc- tion,” Minister responsible for Water Security Agency Ken Cheveldayoff comments. “This online forum offers an oppor- tunity to have a large number of people share ideas and information to help us develop the best overall poli- cy.” The Water Security Agency hired Saskatoon based Insightrix Research to create the online engagement forum to consult with individuals across the province. The forum will focus on agricultural drainage and be active from September 1 to March 31. It allows participants to discuss a range of topics related to agricultural drainage, including downstream flooding, water quality, and effects on biodiversity. Continued on Page 2. – online forum established VOLUME 21, NUMBER 44 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, August 17, 2013 PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected]Website: www.ochsmotor.com WARNING: ATV’s can be hazardous to operate. ATV’s with engine sizes larger than 90cc maynot be ridden by anyone under 16 years of age. ATV’s with 89cc engines may not be ridden by anyone under 12 years of age. ATV’s with 49cc engines may not be ridden by anyone under 6 years of age. Always wear a helmet and be sure to take a training course. For safety and training information, see your Polaris dealer or call 1-800-342-3764. ATVs/SIDExSIDES One example: NEW 2013 POLARIS SPORTSMAN • 500 H.O. • Liquid cooled • Fully independent suspension • Polaris PVT automatic transmission and more MSRP . . . . $ 6,999 $ $ 5999 5999 00 00 For a Complete List Check Out Our Website: www.ochsmotor.com OVER 100 UNITS IN STOCK On-line, Anytime. Keep informed with what is happening in Yorkton. Visit our website at www.yorktonnews.com 18 – First Avenue North – Yorkton - Phone 783-7355 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 THE NEWS REVIEW Thursday, June 6, 2013 - Volume 16, Number 16 Yorkton garners national award By DEVIN WILGER N-R Writer The City of Yorkton’s Logan Green Water Management System has been a point of pride for the city, and it continues to be recognized nationally. The city was presented with the 2013 Willis Award for Innovation from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators. The treatment plant was recog- nized for being one of the green- est in Canada, in particular the way it handles backwash water through a series of settling ponds to ensure it doesn’t go through 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com DON’T MAKE A $ 3,000 MISTAKE Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Huge Summer Huge Summer Inventory Inventory Yorkton (306) 783-1689 1-888-296-2626 Moosomin 1-855-780-2626 (306) 435-4143 Swan River 1-855-331-2626 (204) 734-9999 www.f laman.com Aeration Fan Sale! We’re full of hot air. We have inline, jet air & turbo fans A W W Fans starting at $1,160.00
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CHILDREN’S PIONEER DAYS – The Western Development Museum recently hosted its children’s pioneer days event. The three day mini camp featured handicrafts, cooking skills and pioneer activities for kids aged nine to twelve. Pictured above, local children learn about basket weaving.
Drainage input
sought
If you’ve got input, they want to hear it. Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency has announced it is launch-ing its first ever online consultation forum to receive input from Saskatchewan residents on agricul-tural drainage. “We committed to developing new approaches and regulations on agri-cultural drainage in the 25 Year Saskatchewan Water Security Plan and this is a major step in that direc-tion,” Minister responsible for Water Security Agency Ken Cheveldayoff comments. “This online forum offers an oppor-tunity to have a large number of people share ideas and information to help us develop the best overall poli-cy.” The Water Security Agency hired Saskatoon based Insightrix Research to create the online engagement forum to consult with individuals across the province. The forum will focus on agricultural drainage and be active from September 1 to March 31. It allows participants to discuss a range of topics related to agricultural drainage, including downstream flooding, water quality, and effects on biodiversity.
Continued on Page 2.
– online forum established
VOLUME 21, NUMBER 44 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, August 17, 2013
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THE NEWS REVIEWThursday, June 6, 2013 - Volume 16, Number 16
Yorkton garners national award
By DEVIN WILGERN-R Writer
The City of Yorkton’s LoganGreen Water ManagementSystem has been a point of pride for the city, and it continues to berecognized nationally. The citywas presented with the 2013 Willis Award for Innovation fromthe Canadian Association ofMunicipal Administrators. The treatment plant was recog-nized for being one of the green-est in Canada, in particular theway it handles backwash waterthrough a series of settling pondsto ensure it doesn’t go through
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Investors are sitting on a lot of cash. The Investment Company Institute reports total U.S. money market mutu-al fund assets are cur-rently $2.632 trillion with $1.705 trillion attributed to institutional investors and $926.38 billion to retail investors. Canadian investors are similarly positioned. An Edward Jones poll shows that Canadians currently hold 13 per cent of their money in GICs and one-in-four plan to expand their cash and short-term holdings. The financial crisis remains fresh in the mem-ory of some and Canadian market volatility keeps the image vivid. In addi-tion, speculation sur-rounding the U.S. Federal Reserve and its eventual tapering of Quantitative Easing has prompted some fair sized market movements, as have reports of slowing growth in China. Given such con-ditions, these investors consider their heavy cash
weighting to be prudent. Some investors set cash aside for planned expens-es or emergencies, while others want the flexibility of moving quickly when market volatility gener-ates bargains. A number simply like the idea that cash is an asset that won’t suddenly drop in value, thereby providing capital preservation. Whatever their reasons, holding cash should not be passive and investors are wise to seek the best return. Over the short-term, some may find it easiest to opt for investment sav-ings accounts. These products trade in a simi-lar fashion to money mar-ket mutual funds, but without the high fees. Investment savings accounts have competitive rates that change with the market; the funds are not locked-in and can be easi-ly accessed within one business day; and they are insured up to $100,000 by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
(CDIC). There are multi-ple issuers available in Canada, so investors can protect more than $100,000 at a time by spreading funds through the various issuers up to the insured limit. Investors can purchase short-term Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) that generally pay a higher interest rate and provide the security of knowing the principal is returned at maturity. Those acquired through CDIC-member institu-tions are also insured up to $100,000. With inter-est rates expected to rise over the next few years, investors should stick
with shorter terms. For investors with a slightly higher risk toler-ance, certain short term bond funds have the potential to offer value. Most of these products offer exposure to short-term corporate bonds that
generate higher income than comparable money market funds. Although these bond funds are on the lower risk side of the investment spectrum, investors should be aware that they are still subject to price fluctuations. Cash is a short-term tool and eventually will need to be deployed into higher returning invest-ments. For those with a higher risk tolerance, div-idend-paying investments could be the next stop. They are more tax effi-cient; they offer an attrac-tive income; and they tend to be defensive in nature.
Cash should never be idle and there are many solutions available for investors wanting to put it to work. It makes sense to shop around for the best products.
Kim Inglis, CIM, PFP, FCSI, AIFP is an Investment Advisor & Portfolio Manager with Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, a division of Canaccord Genuity Corp., Member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund. www.reynoldsinglis.ca. The views in this column are solely those of the author.
Con’t from Page 1. Forum participants will also be able to interact with each other and will be asked to participate in a series of discussions and surveys. The forum is now accepting clients. Farmers, ranchers and landowners with an interest in agricultural drainage, and people impacted by or concerned about agri-cultural drainage, are encouraged to sign up now and help create a new drainage policy for the province by visiting the Water Security Agency’s website at wsask.ca or http://agdrainage.insightrix.com.
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Financial freedomby Kim Inglis
Considering cash alternatives: it’s a short term tool
Water drainage input sought
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Mmm! There’s nothing quite like the delicious taste of that first home-grown, sun-ripened toma-to of the season, is there? With the fresh flavor bursting in your mouth, you also have wonderful nutrients flooding your body! One medium tomato contains only about 25 calories, but supplies all-important B Vitamins, folate and potassium, along with about 1400 I.U.’s of Vitamin A in the form of beta-carotene. It also provides about 20 mgs. of Vitamin C, which is concentrated in the jellylike substance that surrounds the seeds. Ripe and unripe toma-toes are nutritionally sim-ilar, except that red toma-toes contain up to 4 times as much beta carotene as green ones.
RICH IN ANTIOXIDANTS
Tomatoes are rich in lycopene and beta-caro-tene. Lycopene is an anti-oxidant carotenoid which has many health benefits, including reduced risk of cancer, exercise-induced asthma and atherosclero-sis. It gives tomatoes their red color and helps pro-tect against cancer-caus-ing free radical cell dam-age that can occur when the body uses oxygen. Researchers believe that lycopene is a natural can-cer-fighting agent. Eating tomatoes regularly may possibly reduce the risk of prostate cancer for men. Harvard studies showed that men who consumed tomatoes or tomato-based foods at least FOUR times weekly had a 20 PER CENT lower risk of pros-tate cancer than those who avoided tomatoes. Men who ate tomatoes 10 times weekly reduced their risk by almost half! Lycopene is also pres-ent in apricots, pink grapefruit, guava, papaya and watermelon.
ADD OLIVE OIL If you add a little healthy fat to your meal when you eat tomatoes, your body will be more likely to absorb their won-derful nutrients. Extra-virgin olive oil has been used for centuries in Mediterranean cultures, and rightly so, since it is an excellent choice for this purpose. Olive oil provides major health benefits, due to its many heart-protecting nutri-ents. Many studies have confirmed that olive oil can reduce the risk of some cancers, help to reduce LDL cholesterol and improve rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers also specu-late that cooking releases the fat-soluble lycopene from the tomatoes’ cells, and that a bit of oil, such as that in pizza or tomato sauce, intensifies the pro-tective effect. However, olive oil should not be used for frying, since it can be damaged by high temperatures.
TOMATO JUICE
Juicing fresh tomatoes retains its nutrients and breaks them down into smaller particles. This is why juicing is so benefi-cial! Tomato juice has an alkaline reaction when it is digested without starch-es or sugars being pres-ent. However, if it is con-sumed at the same meal as starches or sugars, then the reaction is defi-nitely acidic.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Tomatoes, like potatoes, sweet peppers and egg-plants, belong to the nightshade family. Solanines, toxic substanc-es that are present in minute quantities in all members of the night-shade family, may trigger headaches in susceptible people. Tomatoes are a
common cause of aller-gies. Also, people with arthritic pain may not improve significantly unless they avoid the nightshade family of foods.
ENJOY THEM IN SEASON
I encourage you to treat yourself to homegrown tomatoes while they are in season, unless you have specific health reasons to avoid them. Enjoy different recipes that call for raw tomatoes, to increase health benefits and enhanced enjoyment!
Call 306-783-1261 to make an appointment with Dr. Gail for your per-sonal health assessment. Dr. Gail Smolinski has completed her PhD in Natural Medicine. She is also a Registered Doctor of Natural Medicine, has her Doctor of Naturopathy degree and is Board. Certified in both Traditional Naturopathy and Nutritional Wellness. She is a Certified Low Intensity Laser Therapist, Master Herbalist, Registered Nutritional Consultant, Professional Homeopath and Holistic
Iridologist. Dr. Gail offers Low Intensity Laser Therapy, health consultations, Iridology, bio-energetic therapies, detoxification footbaths and a wide vari-ety of professional health products at her natural health clinic. You may contact her at 306-783-1261 on week-days from 9 to 5 or visit her website at www.drgail.ca This column is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. It pro-vides general information about health and nutri-tion. It is run bi-weekly, space permitting.
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‘Tis the season! Treat yourself to tasty tomatoes!
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LOCAL STUDENT AWARDED – Springside’s Shawna Turner was one of just 12 in Canada to be selected to receive a special scholarship to further her career into the fu-ture. Turner, who has been involved with the light horse project at the Yorkton 4-H Light Horse Club for the past 11 years, was recently awarded a $2,500 scholarship to help her to pursue her dream of becoming a farm fi nancial manager. Scholarships are presented annually by through the TD Bank 4-H Scholarship initiative to deserving students who will become Canada’s agriculture leaders of tomorrow. Awards are based on academic excellence and geographic location. “At TD we are committed to supporting the agricul-ture industry in Canada and are very proud to support these outstanding students as they embark on furthering their education in an agriculture-related discipline. This year’s Scholarship recipients have demonstrated outstanding dedication to both their academ-ics and agricultural pursuits through their involvement with 4-H, and we are confi dent that they will make a signifi cant impact to the industry,” says Derek Koppe, Senior Vice President, Business Banking, Prairie District & National Agriculture Services, TD Bank Group.
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Provincial athletics commission approved: changes coming The Government of Sask-atchewan has approved the establishment of a provincial athletics commission and is taking the necessary steps to have the commission running by the summer of 2014. This commission will hold the au-thority to sanction profession-al combative sports, including mixed martial arts and boxing events. Bill S-209, a bill to amend section 83 of the Criminal Code to legalize the sport of mixed martial arts across Canada was passed in June 2013. This
amendment makes profession-al boxing and mixed martial arts contests legal in Canada when they have the authoriza-tion of an athletics commission created by provincial legisla-tion. The legislation will pro-vide protocols for license ap-plications, event permits and the terms and conditions of an event. It will ensure that competitors participate in ap-propriate pre-fi ght medical testing, such as concussion screening, blood tests and eye exams. It will ensure that
qualifi ed medical staff and event offi cials are hired, that promoters and competitors have the proper licenses, and that promoters have suitable liability insurance. The com-mission will be responsible for tracking competitors’ fi ghting history and will ensure safety protocols are enforced.If the government is involved, a consistent standard of qualifi -cations, rules, regulations and safety protocols for all partici-pants and offi cials across the province, through a uniform li-censing framework, will occur.
This will ensure the safety of the athletes. Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Kevin Doherty says, “A provincial athletics commis-sion will help ensure the safety of everyone involved in profes-sional combative sport com-petitions. After the amended changes to the Criminal Code were made in June, our govern-ment received the clarifi cation we needed to move forward on this.” The amendments to the Criminal Code also impact am-ateur combative sports. The
province is entering into an agreement with the Saskatch-ewan Martial Arts Association (SMAA). The SMAA will sanc-tion and oversee amateur com-bative sports including mixed martial arts, kickboxing, modi-fi ed muay thai and full-contact karate. To qualify for sanctioning, events must be hosted by a member of the SMAA. Com-petitors cannot be paid and they must be 18 or older. The SMAA will start sanc-tioning amateur combative sporting events immediately.
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BIRTHS
GRELA - Born to Jim and Jacalyn of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Annika Kylie, August 2, 2013.
OLSON - Born to Kevin and Carrie of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Abeny Emsleigh, August 6, 2013.
PATZER - Born to James and Erin of Ebenezer, Sk, a daughter, Ada Joy, August 2, 2013.
COMING EVENTS
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Pick your own green apples. N/E Yorkton. Ladder provided. Good for pies, wine, juice, eating. Many bushels. $28 a bushel. Call Ken at 1-306-890-0571.
PING RAPTURE V2 Irons (RH). Top of the line Ping Irons. 3 to PW plus U wedge and sand wedge. Originally sold for over $1,500.00 plus tax. Will sell for $500.00. Call Ken at 306-783-7355 (days) or 306-782-9584 (evenings & week-ends).
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ACREAGE FOR sale at Orcadia, SK. (8 miles/ 13 kms N.W. of Yorkton, SK on Hwy # 16). 2.41 acres with a 1400 sq. ft. house. Finished basement, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car attached garage. Also included former Orcadia school. Approx. 750 sq. ft. Partial finished basement. $289,000. Contact Clarence Hannotte - Or-cadia. Cell 1-306-621-8079 or house 1-306-783-2956.
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