A Saskatchewan delegation led by Canora-Pelly area MP and Deputy Premier Ken Krawetz recently concluded a mission to Ukraine which was highlighted by the signing of an educational agreement, discussions with the business and investment com- munities, meetings with the heads of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic and Orthodox Church- es and political leaders from across Ukraine. The delegation, comprised of representatives from Saskatch- ewan Institute of Applied Sci- ence and Technology (SIAST) and members of the Saskatch- ewan-Ukraine Relations Ad- visory Committee (SURAC), Ukrainian Canadian Congress – Saskatchewan Provincial Council (UCC-SPC) made stops in Lviv, Chernivsti, Ivano- Frankivsk, Kyiv and Donetsk. The mission builds on work completed on two other visits by Saskatchewan delegations in 2008 and 2010. “Saskatchewan and Ukraine have strong historical and cul- tural ties and are working to build a more robust economic relationship.” Krawetz says. “These visits allow us to better understand how Saskatchewan can play a role in the ongoing development of Ukraine.” Continued on Page 2. Ukraine bond builds AERIAL WONDERS – One of Canada’s national treasures and some of the countries finest pilots made a Yorkton stop this week enroute to a special air show event in Roblin. The renowned Snowbirds were in the city overnight. Pictured above are Yorkton fan Holly Poirier (left) and Snowbird pilot Brett Parker. VOLUME 21, NUMBER 40 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, July 20, 2013 FOR ONLY $ $ 27,995 27,995 Plus Taxes One example 6499 NEW 2013 22' PARTY BARGE • 22' 2" length • 8', 6" width • 90HP 4 stk EFI • Mercury Power • Ski Pilon and more PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected]Website: www.ochsmotor.com Summer Is Here! #1 On The Water 20 12 PONTOONS IN STOCK Enjoy it Enjoy it on a on a NEW NEW PONTOON PONTOON from from Ochs Ochs Motorsports, Motorsports, Yorkton Yorkton 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC 3RD ANNUAL Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Huge Summer Huge Summer Inventory Inventory HUGE SELECTION OF HUGE SELECTION OF FIBERGLASS SEPTIC FIBERGLASS SEPTIC TANKS IN STOCK! TANKS IN STOCK! • leak free storage • corrosion-resistant • lightweight • easily installed MANY SIZES TO MEET YOUR NEEDS! 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
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A Saskatchewan delegation led by Canora-Pelly area MP and Deputy Premier Ken Krawetz recently concluded a mission to Ukraine which was highlighted by the signing of an educational agreement, discussions with the business and investment com-munities, meetings with the heads of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic and Orthodox Church-es and political leaders from across Ukraine. The delegation, comprised of representatives from Saskatch-ewan Institute of Applied Sci-ence and Technology (SIAST) and members of the Saskatch-ewan-Ukraine Relations Ad-visory Committee (SURAC), Ukrainian Canadian Congress – Saskatchewan Provincial Council (UCC-SPC) made stops in Lviv, Chernivsti, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kyiv and Donetsk. The mission builds on work completed on two other visits by Saskatchewan delegations in 2008 and 2010. “Saskatchewan and Ukraine have strong historical and cul-tural ties and are working to build a more robust economic relationship.” Krawetz says. “These visits allow us to better understand how Saskatchewan can play a role in the ongoing development of Ukraine.”
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Ukraine bond builds
AERIAL WONDERS – One of Canada’s national treasures and some of the countries finest pilots made a Yorkton stop this week enroute to a special air show event in Roblin. The renowned Snowbirds were in the city overnight. Pictured above are Yorkton fan Holly Poirier (left) and Snowbird pilot Brett Parker.
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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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SIAST President Larry Rosea took part in the mis-sion, as SIAST has established partnerships with tech-nical institutes in Lviv, Kyiv and Ivano-Frankivsk. Krawetz said SIAST is helping Ukrainian Institutions strengthen governance structures. The institutions and SIAST began a partnership in 2009 to provide a ser-vice to Canadian employers and potential newcomers by ensuring that the technical and language skills of the potential newcomers match needs in the Canadian labour market. The delegation met with more than 45 business and investment leaders in Lviv and Kyiv to learn fi rst-hand the challenges and opportunities for Saskatch-ewan companies. Krawetz also addressed the Canada-Ukraine Chamber of Commerce stressing importance of the small-medium enterprise sector in building the Ukrainian economy. He also emphasized the impor-tance of further cooperation with the European Union to develop key market areas, and the signifi cance of concluding the proposed free trade agreement with Canada to expand the opportunities for future growth. The delegation also paid its respects to the victims and survivors of the Holodomor at the memorial in Kyiv. “Saskatchewan is the fi rst province to recognize the Holodomor,” Krawetz says. “As we commemorate in November the 80th anniversary of this tragedy, it is critical that we refl ect and remember those who experi-enced this horrifi c event.”
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In the U.S. today, more than 246 million people suffer from diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes has tri-pled in the last 10 years. This is a lifestyle disease caused by diet and other habits. One factor, for example, is that the aver-age American consumes 150 pounds of sugar per year! Tragically, the sta-tistics predict that 1 out of 3 children born after the year 2000 will get diabetes! The remarkable infor-mation that I will discuss today is based on a very intriguing documentary called “Simply Raw – Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days”. (See www.raw-for30days.com ). This film features 6 Americans with diabetes, who agreed to change their diet for 30 days. They each travelled to The Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center in Arizona. For 30 days, they ate three buffet-style vegan, organic, raw food meals
daily. No meat, dairy, sugar, caffeine, soda, junk food, fast food, pro-cessed or packaged food, or even cooked food was served. Alcohol and nico-tine are not allowed. They were supervised by a medical doctor for the entire time. The results are truly astounding! Kirt, 26, had Type 1 Diabetes. When diag-nosed, his blood sugar was at 1200! (It should normally be between 80 and 100). Kirt stopped all medications. By Week 4, his blood sugar dropped 214 points down to as low as 73, without medi-cation. His total choles-terol also dropped from
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By Week 4, her blood sugar dropped 291 points down to 109, without medication. Her total cholesterol dropped from 237 to 171. Pam, 62, had Type 2 Diabetes. Pam also stopped all her medica-tions and lost 26 pounds. By Week 4, her blood sugar dropped 167 points, down to as low as 112, without medication. On Day 1, her blood pressure was 135/76. On Day 30, it was 120/64. She felt really good! Austin, 25, had Type 1 Diabetes. He lost 20 pounds and lowered his blood pressure. Austin dropped from 70 units of insulin per day, down to 5 units per day! He said: “This month has been really great for my body! I think my body has really been healed a lot. From what I see after this month, I’d see this as a potential cure for Type 1.” Henry, 68, had Type 2 Diabetes. He chose to leave on Day 17, since he no longer wanted to con-tinue the program.
However, he went off 17 medications, lost 30 pounds and dramatically decreased his blood pres-sure. His blood sugar on Day 1, with medication, was 450. On Day 17, without medication, it was 200!At the end of the film, the following informa-tion is displayed: “If you are on insulin or oral hypoglycemics, do not try this approach without medical super-vision. If you are not on any diabetic medication, oral hypoglycemics, or insu-lin, then we invite you to safely explore this option on your own. Reversing diabetes takes different lengths of time for different peo-ple.” In conclusion, I ask you: Is diabetes revers-ible? I think that, in many cases, it is. You decide!
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
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to View call 306-783-0827FEATURING: House:964 sq ft 3 Bedroom Bungalow with Detached 12’ x 25’ Garage. Lot size: 65’ x 130’ Living Room, Kitchen and Dining Area, 3 bedrooms and full bathroom. Basement includes Rec Room, Bedroom, Workshop and utility room. Basement is undeveloped. 2 kitchen and bathroom windows recently replaced. New front and back door. Vinyl siding on house and garage 4 years ago. New Linoleum in kitchen, hallway, and bathroom. Taxes $1791.74. Located close to recreation facilities and elementary schools. Beautiful back yard and garden. Includes10’ x 10’ garden shed. House has starting bid of $150,000 and owner’s approval on last bid.Large Assortment of Carpentry Tools:Dewalt Reciprocating Saw, Freud Biscuit Joiner, 6” Delta Joiner,12” Mastercraft Planer, King 10” table saw, Dremel multi tool, 16” Scroll saw, 37” wood lathe, air nailer, Delta belt sander, Trademaster 10”Miter Saw, Routers, wood working plans and patterns, largeassortment of clamps, 14” band saw, scroll and jig saw, angle grinder, various homemade bid houses.Garage:1982 John Deere 317 Riding Lawn Mower, Cultivator & Belly Mower with new blades, Mastercraft 26” 8hp Snow Blower 2 stage, electric start, Troy-Bilt Electric Lawn Mower, 8 x8 Garden Shed, Ladder, Shop Vac, Air Compressor, Mastercraft 26” Radial Drill Press, JD Chain Saw, Mastercraft Mig Welder, Air carry tank, garden tools, drills, nuts, bolts, creeper, garbage cans, windmill.Household:Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Deep Freeze, Glass coffee and end table, recliner chair, 2 apartment size Danby fridges, etc. Auctioneers Note: Mr. and Mrs. Weippert are relocating
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TOWN OF WATROUS NOTICE OF PROPOSED LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TO BE PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 15(1)(A) OF THE LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS
ACT, 1993
Notice is given that: 1. The Council of the Town of Watrous proposes to pass a bylaw to undertake the following as a Local Improvement:
Proposed Local Improvements
(north side only)
and proposes to specially assess a part of the cost against the lands benefi ted by this Local Improvement 2. The estimated cost, and rate of special assessment chargeable for, the proposed local improvement(s) are:
Estimated Cost and Rate of Local Improvements
The special assessment levied for the proposed local improvements may be based on the actual cost. The special assessment will be payable in ten equal annual installments commencing in2014. Prepayment may also be made, in whole or in part. 3. Owners of land to be specially assessed may petition against the proposed local improvement. The petition must be submitted to the Town Administrator no later than 4:00 PM on the 12th day of August 2013. To be successful the petition must be signed by a majority in number of owners of lands to be specially assessed for the proposed local improvement, representing at least one-half of the assessed value in the most recent assessment roll of these lands. Advice on preparing the petition, to ensure its validity, is available from the Town Administrator. 4. The Council proposes to meet to consider a bylaw respect-ing this matter on the 12th day of August 2013 at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers at the Town Offi ce located at #404 Main Street, Watrous, SK. Dated at Watrous, Saskatchewan, this 11th day of July 2013. ORRIN REDDENTOWN ADMINISTRATOR
ProjectNumber
DescriptionOf Work
ProposedTiming
Location From To
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Estimated Total Cost
Estimated Municipal
Share of Cost
Estimated Owners’ Share
of Cost
Estimated Rate and Ba-sis of Special Assessment
(1) Concrete Sidewalk
August 2013
3rd Avenue East
1st St. E 2nd St E
(1) $34,290.00 0.00 $34,290.00 $225.00 per front meter
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“I have a red welt on my chest that will be visible on my wedding day,” she says, “and it’s also emotionally scar-ring.” Roach adds that she has now learned about a new technology that can detect skin can-cer by a light ray rather than a knife slice. She also knows early detec-tion is key. Patients have a 99 per cent chance of survival when melanoma is diagnosed early; in late stages, it falls to 15 per cent.
Roach, 23, has become a sort of expert on skin excisions since getting her first biopsy at the age of 13. With a healthy covering of moles and a past love of tanning, she is a recipe for high-risk. Ever since, she’s had close to 20 moles removed and reviewed. All came back benign, except one last summer.
She was driving and happened to look down at her leg where she was surprised to see a new mole. Sitting behind the wheel, both traffic and time stopped.
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Many homeowners are sur-prised to hear that water damage is the most common insurance claim. Water damage—often in the form of a flooded base-ment—can come out of nowhere and cause extensive damage to the house.
“Once homeowners under-stand the most common types of insurance claims, they can take steps to guard against them,” says John Jenner, vice-president of marketing and communica-tions at Western Financial Group. “Measures might include making sure their home insur-ance policy covers sewer back-up, installing a sump pump, hav-ing properly installed drainage systems, or making sure that downspouts are sending water away from their home.”
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