Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has announced nearly $84,000 in pro- vincial funding to the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) to increase market access for Saskatchewan agriculture products. The funding is for the Agri-Value component of STEP’s Incoming Buyers Program. “There is tremendous demand for the agricul- ture products our farmers and ranchers produce and our government is committed to increasing market access to help them capture these oppor- tunities,” Stewart says. “This funding will help STEP cover the costs of bringing in potential buyers and trading partners to see first-hand the quality of our products, which will result in increased exports and benefits for our produc- ers.” Through its Agri-Value Incoming Buyers Pro- gram, STEP brought in 40 international agri- food buyers to their biennial conference and ar- ranged meetings with Saskatchewan businesses and exporters. Provincial funding will help cover travel costs such as hotels and flights. This provincial funding is provided through the $1 million International Market Develop- ment Program (IMDP). Continued on Page 2. IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS! – Yorkton’s annual Salvation Army Kettle Campaign kicked off in the city last week, complete with entertainment by local band, the Sonshine Gospel Singers. Residents are encouraged to get involved with campaign efforts by donating or volunteering time for the cause. Ag. funding ‘stepped’ up Private liquor outlets open, government looks at more If your dream has always been to own a liquor store in Saskatchewan, now may be your chance. The Request for Proposals (RFP) document outlining the application pro- cess and operating details for Saskatch- ewan’s three new private liquor stores has been released and the province is now ready to consider new applica- tions. “Since announcing these new private stores, there’s been significant inter- est from prospective operators,” Min- ister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Donna Harpauer says. “These new stores will provide improved access and conve- nience for customers, especially in our two largest cities. The private liquor stores – two in Saskatoon and one in Regina – will of- fer customers a full line of wines, spir- its and beer products and will meet growing customer demand in the cities’ growing neighbourhoods. However, pro- posals are not limited to these neigh- bourhoods and applicants are asked to submit their own best location for their proposed store. Deloitte will conduct the RFP process. Submissions will be evaluated on the business plan, site proposal, financial capacity, business qualifications and project schedule. The deadline for submissions is Janu- ary 30, 2013. Proposals will be reviewed and a decision is expected in late March 2013. A link to the RFP will be available on the SLGA website at www.slga.gov. sk.ca. Questions about the RFP require- ments, process or proposal guidelines should be submitted by email (only) to [email protected]. VOLUME 21, NUMBER 8 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, December 8, 2012 * Auto Accessories are Our Business - Not a Sideline * Hwy. #10 E., Yorkton Phone 786-2886 Great Great Christmas Ideas Christmas Ideas See Us for the Summer Enthusiast on Your List! We Now Carry Water Sport Fun!! Life Jackets Skis Knee Boards Tow Ropes Water Tubes PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected]Website: www.ochsmotor.com For a complete list of units call or go to our website MSRP $13,699 Ochs Motorsports 2013 POLARIS INTERNATIONAL MODELS IN STOCK NOW CALL FOR DETAILS NEW NON-CURRENT POLARIS SNOWMOBILES NEW NON-CURRENT POLARIS SNOWMOBILES PRICED AND READY TO GO PRICED AND READY TO GO ONE EXAMPLE: 2011 TURBO LX 750cc 4 stroke Single turbo 15x136 inch track 1 inch hacksaw lug Electric start EFI and much more For a complete list of units call or go to our website MSRP $13,699 Now Only $ $ 9,995 9,995 Plus Taxes 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com A MINIMUM OF A MINIMUM OF $ $ 500 CASH BACK 500 CASH BACK or up to or up to $ $ 2500 cash back 2500 cash back on any new on any new or used vehicle or used vehicle CA$H CA$H FOR CHRISTMAS FOR CHRISTMAS Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Propane and Wood Burning Stove for Ice Fishing Shack also available See us for ice shacks, sleds, ice auger cases & fishing accessories! Inventory Inventory Arriving Daily! Arriving Daily! YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS CALL YOUR STORE TODAY.
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Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister LyleStewart has announced nearly $84,000 in pro-vincial funding to the Saskatchewan Trade andExport Partnership (STEP) to increase marketaccess for Saskatchewan agriculture products.The funding is for the Agri-Value component ofSTEP’s Incoming Buyers Program. “There is tremendous demand for the agricul-ture products our farmers and ranchers produceand our government is committed to increasingmarket access to help them capture these oppor-tunities,” Stewart says. “This funding will helpSTEP cover the costs of bringing in potentialbuyers and trading partners to see fi rst-handthe quality of our products, which will result inincreased exports and benefi ts for our produc-ers.” Through its Agri-Value Incoming Buyers Pro-gram, STEP brought in 40 international agri-food buyers to their biennial conference and ar-ranged meetings with Saskatchewan businessesand exporters. Provincial funding will help covertravel costs such as hotels and fl ights. This provincial funding is provided throughthe $1 million International Market Develop-ment Program (IMDP).
Continued on Page 2.
IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS! – Yorkton’s annual Salvation Army Kettle Campaign kicked off in the city last week, complete with entertainment by local band, the Sonshine Gospel Singers. Residents are encouraged to get involved with campaign efforts by donating or volunteering time for the cause.
Ag. funding‘stepped’ up
Private liquor outlets open, government looks at more If your dream has always been to own a liquor store in Saskatchewan, now may be your chance. The Request for Proposals (RFP) document outlining the application pro-cess and operating details for Saskatch-ewan’s three new private liquor stores has been released and the province is now ready to consider new applica-tions. “Since announcing these new private
stores, there’s been signifi cant inter-est from prospective operators,” Min-ister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Donna Harpauer says. “These new stores will provide improved access and conve-nience for customers, especially in our two largest cities. The private liquor stores – two in Saskatoon and one in Regina – will of-fer customers a full line of wines, spir-
its and beer products and will meet growing customer demand in the cities’ growing neighbourhoods. However, pro-posals are not limited to these neigh-bourhoods and applicants are asked to submit their own best location for their proposed store. Deloitte will conduct the RFP process. Submissions will be evaluated on the business plan, site proposal, fi nancial capacity, business qualifi cations and
project schedule. The deadline for submissions is Janu-ary 30, 2013. Proposals will be reviewed and a decision is expected in late March 2013. A link to the RFP will be available on the SLGA website at www.slga.gov.sk.ca. Questions about the RFP require-ments, process or proposal guidelines should be submitted by email (only) to [email protected].
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The program is de-signed to help industry establish, maintain and expand international market presence; in-crease the number and value of incoming and outgoing trade mis-sions; and open, protect and expand market ac-cess for Saskatchewan products.
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GIVING BACK – The Kinsmen and Kinette Club of Yorkton Gift of Giving project returned for a sec-ond year on Friday, November 30. Members of the Yorkton Kinsmen, Yorkton Kinettes, and Kin Kids handed out 140 Free $10 gift cards to shoppers in the Yorkton Walmart as a Gift of Giving. Willing shop-
pers went throughout the store shopping with the Kin gift cards picking out gifts and returning them to the clubs after making the pur-chase. The Kinsmen and Kinettes received back five full shopping carts of toys
valued at over $2,388 that were in turn donated to the Salvation Army to help make a child’s Christmas very Merry and put many smiles on faces for less fortunate at Christmas.
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Christmas at the Library
Kid’s Christmas Craft Afternoon
December 18, 4-5 p.m.Open to ages 6-12 yearsPlease pre-register by
calling 783-3523.Christmas Storytime
Thurs. Dec. 20, 10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
Open to ages 3-5 years.
New Horizons Card Social
78 First Avenue NorthBingo, pool, shuffle
board & darts. Takes place the third
Sunday of every month beginning September 16. A bingo card game begins at 2 p.m. Admission is $3 and it includes lunch. All
are welcome!
New Horizons Christmas Party
New Horizons Senior Centre
Dec. 9, 2-4 p.m.Concert and potluck.
Bring your favorite dish and join the celebration!
Call Vi at 782-7218 for info.
Evie and Jeff Sawatzky
“White Christmas – Holiday Classics”
Sunday, December 16, 2 p.m. @ the
Anne Portnuff Theatre, This Christmas concert is a delicious treat for the
whole family!The show is accompanied
by piano, bass, guitar, saxophones,
flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, and
a little drummer boy!Sit back, take a break
from your busy schedule, and enjoy all
your holiday favorites! Tickets at the Yorkton
Arts Council orWelcome Home Floral &
Gift Shop.
Dart League Attention dart players,
steel-tip action is underway for the 2012-13
season 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!
Yorkton Creators 4-H Club
Welcoming new members ages 6-21. Projects
include cooking, sewing, woodworking... For more info. call Vi at 782-4721.
Community New Horizon Friday
Night Dances78 - 1st Ave. North
Yorkton• Dec. 14, music by
Memory Lane• Dec. 21, no dance
Dances start at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.
Admission $7, lunch included.
All are welcome!Call Peter at
782-1846.
Al-AnonAl-Anon meets Mondays,
8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Gospel ServicesSunday’s 3:30 p.m.
@ Rokeby HallCome see how the church
of the New Testament age is still alive today!
Ministers: Morris Grovum & Garth CookCall (306)715-5112 or (306)715-0564 for info.
Grief Share 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 728-4744.
Crossroads – a support group for
women who are experiencing or have experienced violence.
Group is held at SIGN on Broadway every Thurs-
day from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. For more informa-
tion contact 782-0673 or 782-5181.
Save the Yorkton Brick Mill
Become a member and be a part of a great historical venture.Learn more or get
involved by visiting: www.yorkton
pARTners GalleryNew Exhibit!
How Now Purple Cow? A field trip to communi-ty pARTners gallery will
answer that quirky question. Artist
Stephanie Newsham has created a whimsical col-lection of pastoral por-traits for your viewing
pleasure. This moo-ving homage to her farm
friends is colourful and captivating, guaranteed
to delight the whole family!
Now on display during regular hours at Yorkton
Public Library.
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SIGN Early Learning Center is seeking a dynamic and experienced professional to join our team and contribute to the transformation and development of the Centre. As the Director you will provideleadership to the team of early childhood educators, the Board of Directors and the families enrolled in our location (45 spaces).
Qualifications: You are a leader in the early childhood profession and take great pride in your work. You have a Diploma or Degree in Early Childhood with Level III certification from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education and experience in ECE programming and administration. Candidates with Level II certification who arewilling to work toward Level III, will also be considered. Candidates need to have current 1st Aid, CPR Level C as well as a criminal record and child vulnerability check.
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FULL TIME Culinary Manager and full time General Manager needed for The Bentley! For more informa-tion, or to apply, please contact Deena O'Hare at [email protected] or fax to 289-360-1254.
HOUSE FOR SALE 86 Ontario Avenue, Yorkton. 306-783-6920.
HOUSE FOR sale by owner, 1100 sq. ft. bungalow in Bredenbury. Asking price, $115,000 obo. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, din-ing room, kitchen with nook, fully renovated inside & outside, partial basement. 25 minutes from York-ton and 25 minutes from Mosaic mine. Phone 306-745-2404 or 306-745-7997.
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NEW CANADIAN built modular home for sale. #50 Westshore Greens Trailer Park. 3 bedroom, 1,520 sq. ft. Monthly payments as low as $800 per month on ap-proved credit. Call Stan 306-496-7538 for full details.
LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE
Substantial discounts until Feb. 28, 2013 on titled lots for RV or cottage use at Prairie Lake Lodge, Lake of the Prairies, Russell, MB, inquire early. Also for sale, 3 acre year around lake front property with 2 cottages built in 02, sleeps 20, kitchen dining area, hall and bunk house total of 5700 sq. ft. at Rossman Lake, Rossburn, MB. A bargain at $65.00 per sq. ft. in-cluding camping spots. Contact Gerald 204-773-0380 or email [email protected].
APARTMENTS/CONDOS FOR RENT
AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 15, YORKTON's first brand new ener-gy efficient 2 bedroom 2 storey condo with heated attached gar-age. All appliances included. $1,395 mth plus utilities. Non smoking, no pets. References re-quired. Sec Dep $1,395. Call 403-507-5094.
HOUSES FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom houses in Canora, no pets, ref. required, $650/mth. 563-2031. www.Canorahomerentals.com.
STORAGE
MINI STORAGE, unheated gar-age, Heritage Heights, Yorkton. For skidoo, motorcycle or quad, $23/mo. Call 620-0707.
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ACCOUNTANT We are a well-established construction company in Yorkton, Saskatchewan which has been in business for over 40 years and has continued growth throughout the province. The individual in this full time position will be a strong team player with superior technical andcommunication skills, committed to a high level of ethics and client services, and proven ability to work well with clients and team members. QUALIFICATIONS:The successful candidate will hold a professional accounting designation and have a minimum experience of two years. This individual will be required to prepare fi nancial statements and reports, income tax returns from fi nancial records, and fi nancial information for individuals and companies. They will also be able to analyze fi nancial documents, examine accounting records, and plan/setup and administer accounting systems. COMPENSATION:We offer a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, including full health coverage and retirement plan, acommitment to professional development, and a fl exible work environment. Qualifi ed applicants are invited to submit their resume by December 3rd, 2012 to:
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It’s the Christmas holiday season, our most treasured time of the year. It’s a time of celebration, joy and sharing time with family and friends. Unfortunately, this important time can also be one marked by tragedy if precautions are not taken against accidental fire. According to the Canadian Safety Council, every year about 400 Canadians lose their lives in an accidental household fire. In fact, it’s during the holiday season that the number of deaths caused by accidental household fires is at its highest.
Patrice De Luca, vice president of marketing and business development for Reliance Protectron Security Services, says the major culprit for this significant increase is the famed Christmas tree. “You need to take every possible precaution to mini-mize the risks of fire, especially if you choose a natural tree,” he added. “Fire is one of the greatest threats to your family and home. People do not realize the emotional toll a fire can take, even if there is no loss of life.”
Here are safety tips to consider from Protectron’s free “Saving Lives Program”:• If possible, consider an artificial
tree. They are much safer and cleaner.
• Leave the tree outside until you’re ready to decorate.
• The tree stand should hold at least 1 gallon of water. It’s crucial to check the water level every day.
• Detectors for smoke and carbon monoxide should be installed at strategic locations – your kitchen, stairwell, bedroom hallways and other high-traffic household areas. Monitored smoke detectors can save lives by having operators standing by 24-7 and dispatching emergency services if required (for example if fire occurs while sleep-ing).
• Keep the tree away from floor heat-ers, fireplaces, or other heat sourc-es.
• Use only CSA-listed lights, and no more than three strands linked together.
• Use miniature lights–which have
cool-burning bulbs.• Turn off the Christmas lights when
you sleep, or if you leave your home for very long.
• Examine light strings each year, discard worn ones.
• Fasten the bulbs securely and point the sockets down to avoid moisture build up.
• Avoid overloading wall outlets and extension cords.
• Have an operable fire extinguisher readily available.
• Practice an escape plan at least once
a year. Make sure the whole family is involved.
• Finally, make sure to dispose of your tree properly at the end of the season.
Protectron’s “Saving Lives Program” is offered free to families considering home security solutions. More information on the program or on fire safety and home security is available online at www.protectron.com.
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Is your Christmas tree a fi re hazard?How to prevent accidental fi re during the holidays
Spirits run high during the holidays, from office parties to festive soi-rees with friends. As the invitation pile grows and our social calendar gets more packed than ever, so does the amount of planning needed to make responsible choices when it comes to alcohol consumption.
Advisers tell us that making a transportation plan before heading out for a night on the town is the key to a safe evening. A firm plan also means a hassle-free time, where your mind is free to enjoy good times with friends, co-workers or family, instead of wondering how you’re going to get home. If you involve your friends in the planning, your fel-low partiers will be able to better relax and enjoy themselves too.
Take a look at a few practical tips, courtesy of Labatt Breweries of Canada, to help you prepare for a night out:• Hide the money, honey: Fold and hide cab fare on you before going out
for the evening. If you set it aside from the funds you’ll be spending on food and beverages, you can be sure that you won’t overspend.
• Get the digits: Program a cab company’s number into your cell phone under the title: Cab or assign it to one of your speed-dial numbers. It’ll be easier to find and access when you’re ready to leave.
• Share and Care: Suggest that your designated driver invites a “DD Buddy” along for company and buy them both a non-alcoholic drink. Being a DD is more fun when you share the experience.
• Make it a full night out: If you’re far from home, consider staying at a friend’s house or booking a hotel room. Think of it as a mini-vacation with a friend in your own hometown.
More information is available online at www.makeaplan.ca.
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