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The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corpora-tion (SCIC) is reminding Crop Insurance custom-ers to submit their Seed-ed Acreage Reports and Stored Grain Declara-tions by June 25. SCIC reports that it uses this information to calculate insurance cover-age, claims and producer premiums. New in 2012, producers
have the option of select-ing up to $100 per eligible acre for the Unseeded Acreage Benefi t (USA). Honey producers insur-ing their crops are re-minded the deadline to report their number of hives and stored honey is also June 25, 2012. The deadline to report acres seeded for green-feed is July 5, 2012. Customers can submit
Seeded Acreage Reports and Stored Grain Decla-rations to SCIC by phone, mail, fax or by visiting a local Crop Insurance offi ce. Seeded Acreage Reports can also be com-pleted online through CropConnect. For more information, producers can contact their local Crop Insur-ance offi ce or call 1-888-935-0000.
Seeded acre deadline nears
Partnership renewed Health Minister Dustin Duncan, Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) President Rosalee Longmoore and the Regional Health Authorities have an-nounced they have signed a renewal of their partnership agreement. “Registered nurses are important part-ners in bringing about the transforma-tion we’re seeing in our health system,” Duncan comments. “This new partner-ship provides a wonderful opportunity to continue working together on our shared commitment to a quality health care sys-tem where we put the patient fi rst in ev-erything we do.” This two-year renewal builds on the successes of a 2008 SUN/government partnership, which committed to work together to solve Saskatchewan’s short-age of Registered Nurses (RNs), Regis-tered Psychiatric Nurses (RPNs), and Registered Nurse (Nurse Practitioners) by supporting and maintaining an ap-propriate, experienced, educated and en-gaged registered nurse workforce for the provision of high-quality, safe patient care. The renewed tripartite partnership agreement recognizes the importance of a collaborative approach and the use of
Lean principles to transform the health care system in a manner that supports the principles of Better Health, Better Care, Better Value and Better Teams. The agreement now formally includes health regions - vital partners in the de-livery of high-quality health care for Sas-katchewan residents. “This partnership recognizes the criti-cal role registered nurses play in en-suring the future sustainability of the health care system and we look forward to partnering with both employers and government on this ground-breaking initiative,” Longmoore says. “We are ex-tremely optimistic about the potential for this collaborative approach to truly transform how we deliver patient- and family-centered care in the province.” “This is a continuation of the strong re-lationship we’re building between SUN, the government and the health regions,” Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region Presi-dent and CEO Dwight Nelson adds.
Continued on Page 2.
– nurses ink deal
GIFT OF LIFE – The Gift of Life walk raises money for the Kidney Foundation, the national volunteer organization committed to reducing the burden of kidney disease, which raises awareness of kidney health and the importance of organ donation. The walk raised more money than last year, bringing in $13,777, with approximately 100 people taking part in the walk. There will also be an additional $900 to help people with kidney disease locally, as it is being donated to the Yorkton Dialysis Unit. Organizer Audrey Parisloff would like to thank everyone for their support.
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“It has led to success in recruitment and retention of hundreds of nurses and the ability for the parties to work together to improve the work environ-ment and – most important – to improve the care experience of our patients. The signing of today’s agreement enables us to renew and continue the impressive collaboration I’ve seen at the SUN part-nership table, and I’m pleased to make this commitment today on behalf of all health regions.” The partnership will also explore ar-eas such as: • maximizing employment opportu-nities for graduate nurses; • addressing the challenges of retain-ing and recruiting registered nurses into rural and northern facilities;working collaboratively toward a cul-
ture of safety; • targeting recruitment and reten-tion initiatives; • and, increasing employee engage-ment. The fi rst of its kind in Canada, the 2008 agreement set out a framework for SUN and the provincial government to work with health regions to hire 800 RNs, RPNs and and RN(NP)s with an-nual targets set out for achieving this goal over four years. Now more than 900 additional regis-tered nurses are working in the prov-ince, more than exceeding the goal. Most of these registered nurses were hired as part of the work under the partnership agreement. SUN’s mem-bership includes almost 9,000 Regis-tered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses and Registered Nurse (Nurse Practitioners).
Government, SUN ink deal
LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE! – There’s no need to venture to the big city to see exciting wrestling action. It takes place right here in Yorkton. Pictured above, for-mer WWE Superstar “1st Nation Sensation” Wavell Starr takes down Mike McSugar with a powerful shoulder check in a high impact wrestling match brought to Yorkton from Regina. The event was held June 9 at the Royal Canadian Legion. Learn more about upcoming matches by visiting Facebook page: www.facebook.com/HIWCan-ada; Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/HIWCanada; or, Twitter: twitter.com/HIWCanada. – Photo by Ryan Crouse.
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Yorkton Summer FairJuly 4 - 7, 2012
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Provincial Angus Gold Show • 4-H Regional Show & SaleCanadian National Boer Meat Goat Show
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Ed, my neighbor next door, heard we were at one of the seven ceremo-nies for this years’ spring convocation for the University of Saskat-chewan. A couple of years ago, Ed and Ruby attended the convocation of graduates for the College of Veterinary Medicine at the same university. Ed says that he could not believe there were so many degrees given away that year. I said it was probably like this year, when more than four hundred grad-uates got degrees in just the one ceremony we were at. It was said in our ceremony that three thousand were graduat-ing altogether this spring. Ed said that three thousand sounded about right. At the cere-mony they were at, row after row of graduates got one degree after another, so that Ed felt he was being kept in a school detention. Ed claims the convocation was longer than a church service which can go on forever. Ed is skeptical about universities and higher education. He sums it up this way. “It costs stu-dents or their parents a lot of money. It takes years to get a degree. It makes too many young people think they are know-it-alls with the right to riot as they like. Case in point, the uni-versity students protest-ing higher tuition fees in the streets of Montreal. Does rioting count as a field trip to explore the finer points of damaging innocent businesses and disturbing the peace?” I had no answer for Ed except that many stu-dents are not majoring in rioting. Most, I believe, seek to act in our society in a positive way. Many others besides students also protest for their own self-interest. There are many celebrated univer-sities and scholars of learning, but even insti-
tutions of higher educa-tion have their limita-tions. The greatest minds or authorities in a field of study today can be discredited tomorrow. Their findings are prov-en wrong or incomplete. Know-it-alls have stale dates, just like a loaf of bread. It is good to celebrate with those receiving their degrees. Degrees proclaim years of study and learning so that graduates can contribute to society in the area of their talents and inter-ests such as: business, law, education, medi-cine, pharmacy, veteri-nary medicine, dentistry, nursing, agriculture etc. People do not all have the same talents and interests. Our different gifts and talents are meant to be used for the common good not so we can become personally rich or celebrated. The Bible speaks of our human body as being made up of many parts. “The eye cannot say to the hand ‘I don’t need you!’ And the head can-not say to the feet, ‘I don’t need you!’… If one part suffers every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it.” There is always a need for us all, with or with-out degrees, to contrib-ute to the common good. Today, there may be a lack concern for the com-mon good and a debate about the most neces-sary research and schol-arly pursuits. The Bible warns, “The fool says in his heart there is no God.” It also cautions of those that do not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God who neither glorify Him as God nor give thanks to Him. When it comes to God, where are the wise man and the scholar? The wisdom of the world is foolishness in God’s sight. He knows the thoughts of the wise are futile. Do we realize God is the smartest of all?
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SUPERIOR SERVICE – Centennial Ford Sales is among a group of Ford and Lincoln dealerships to be recognized with the 2011 President’s Diamond Club Award by Ford Motor Com-pany of Canada, Limited. The President’s Diamond Club Award, Ford of Can-ada’s highest dealership honour, is presented an-nually to those dealerships who demonstrate outstand-ing achievement in sales and customer satisfaction.
For 2011, Ford of Cana-da is recognizing Ford and Lincoln dealers across the country for providing a su-perior customer experience in sales, service and overall dealership experience. “Earning The President’s Diamond Club Award signi-fi es our entire staff’s dedi-cation to delivering supe-rior customer satisfaction day in and day out,” says Earl Amendt, Dealer Princi-pal, Centennial Ford Sales. “I couldn’t be more proud to
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The Moose is Loose The Government of Saskatchewan reports moose have been gradually expanding their range southward within the province over the past 30 years. The Ministry of Environment’s approach to managing the increasing numbers of moose has been to create an annual hunter harvest across southern Wildlife Management Zones (WMZ). Quotas have increased every year over the last four years, from 250 antlerless tags in 2008 to 1,335 tags in 2012. Each year harvest success is reviewed and adjustments are made to quotas based upon increases/decreases in the moose population, as well as the number of complaints from landowners and the public. The Ministry of Environment is also develop-ing a management plan to address the issues associated with managing moose populations in the south. In addition, the government says it supports the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation’s public safety awareness campaign called The Moose is Loose! The campaign, which has fi nancial sup-port from SGI, reminds drivers to slow down and watch for wildlife crossing the roads. As well, the Ministry of Highways has placed warning signs (a yellow diamond shaped sign with a picture of a moose) in areas with fre-quent crossings.
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Three Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment planes headed south to the United States to help fi ght wildfi res there. The planes will work with United States Forest Service for 10 to 14 days, with a possibility of an extension. Current forest condi-tions in Saskatchewan have allowed the min-istry to make some of its resources, including these aircraft, available to assist other jurisdic-
tions. A pair of Convair 580A air tankers and one Turbo Commander birddog aircraft, along with eight crew mem-bers, left Saskatchewan on Tuesday for Boise, Idaho. Staff were briefed before being deployed to Grand Junction, Colo-rado on June 13 to work under the direction of the United States Forest Service. “Agreements to share fi refi ghting resources are in place across Cana-
da and the U.S. to make the most effective use of our collective capacity,” Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff says. “Saskatchewan has certainly benefi tted from resource sharing agree-ments during times of high fi re activity here, so we’re pleased to be in a position to assist the U.S. at this time.”
DONATION PRESENTED – In honor of Rob Bletsky, Pioneer Hi-Bred recently donated $400 to the Springside 4-H Club. The local sales representa-tive was recognized by the company for his dedica-tion and focus on his customers. Pioneer says it is committed to helping to improve the quality of life in the communities where its customers and employ-ees live and work. Pictured above, Tracey Bletsky presents the cheque to Sarah Weinbender.
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(Yorkton Exhibition Grounds)!!Items accepted June 18th - June 25th
Early Listing includes a Partial Dispersal for Rehaluk’s Clean Sweep Contracting of Yorkton, SK.
FEATURING: GRAVEL TRUCKS: TRACT R: MM U ATTACH E TS: M GE SETS: M THER
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For more information on how to consign your equipment, call Hodgins Auctioneers today!!
FARM AUCTIONBOB & JANE KELEMAN
of Punnichy, SKFriday, June 22 - 10:30 AM
DIRECTIONS:...0.6 Miles (1 Km) East of PUNNICHY, SK, Then 6 Miles (10 Kms) North on Grid 640...Watch for Signs!!!!!
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: TRACTORS Case IH 9150. Case 2470. IH 1466. Case 730 Case 970. COMBINES Case IH 1680 Gleaner L2. COMBINE HEA ER & PICKUPS Case IH 1010. HEA ER TRANSPORT Bergen 3600. SWATHERS MF 885. Case IH 4000. Versatile 400. Case IH 730. SWATH
ROLLER Blanchard. GRAIN TRUCKS 1988 Chev C65. 1988 Chev 70. ANTIQUE TRACTORS Case VA. MH 55. AIR RILL Flexicoil 5000. SPRA -ER Compusprayer. RECREATIONAL EHICLES Glastron Boat. Kawasaki. Honda Big Red. OTHER More Farm uipment Bale agon. Round Baler.
Rock Picker. Snowblower. Shop Equipment & tools. Paintings. Household Items.
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km to Hudson Bay or 23 km East of Weekes, SK.Bidding now open, closes June 21, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
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JASON BEUTLER: (306) 735-7811 ED BEUTLER: (306) 620-7260 DOUG JENSEN: (306) 621-9955
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30 - GARAGE SALES
23 GARRY PLACE. June 21, 5-8 p.m., June 22, 10-7 p.m., June 23, 9-3 p.m. Lots of baby clothes, toys & house-hold items.
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52 - RECREATIONALVEHICLES
FOR QUICK SALE: 1995 32 foot Sunsport by Gulfstream Class A motor-home. Too many options to list. Excellent condition. Phone 621-9223.
55 - SERVICES
DENNY The Handy Man. 35 plus years experience with a very picky wife. Fences, decks, general repairs and renos. Call 621-9223.--------------------------------
55 - SERVICES
PUPPIES ARE Happiest at Home. Marie's Mobile Grooming Service. For appointment phone 621-9336.--------------------------------
60 - TRUCKS & SUV’S
2008 TOYOTA RAV4, 99,000 kms, 3.5L V6, auto., 4x4, barcelona red, fully loaded, $19,900. Ph. 306-338-3070.--------------------------------1998 TOYOTA RAV4. Silver. 4cyl 6spd manual. 235,000 km. Power locks, windows, mirrors. A/C. Command start. Push button 4x4 $3995 obo. Carla 783-6353 or [email protected]
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Get your tickets by July 20th, 2012Each ticket includes both Saskatchewan Express shows, supper and dance. The cost is $10.00 per ticket. Purchase tickets by July 20th, 2012 from the R.M. of Saltcoats office, 104 Commercial Street, Saltcoats, SK, Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call 306-744-2202 for more information.
EVENT SCHEDULE
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2009 JOHN DEERE LA Series Lawn Tractors
BALCARRES - Hwy #10 West (306) 334-2492 FOAM LAKE - Hwy #16 East (306) 272-3345 MOOSOMIN - Hwy #1&8 N (306) 435-3301 PREECEVILLE - Hwy #49 N (306) 547-2007 RUSSELL, MB - Hwy #16 East (204) 773-2149 WYNYARD - Hwy #16 East (306) 554-2536 YORKTON - Hwy #10 East (306) 783-9459
*Offer valid from Feb. 01, 2012 until July 31, 2012, In the event the loan goes into default, the charge for amounts past due is 24% APR. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included and may increase price or monthly payment(s). Additional fees may be required. Minimum purchase may be required. Valid only at participating dealers and is subject to John Deere Financial approval. See your dealer for complete details and other fi nancing options. Program subject to change, without notice, at any time. A1Get $500 off the agreed-upon purchase price of a new John Deere 1026R Compact Utility Tractor with the purchase of two or more implements. For personal or commercial use. Down payment may be required. Selling price in the example below is based on MSRP as of 23 September 2011 and may change at any time without notice. Dealer may sell for less. For example, on a new John Deere 1026R Tractor with a Loader and Mower, based on a total selling price of $18,101, plus a $50 documentation fee, less the $500 implement bonus, less a down payment of $3,530.20 results in a balance of $14,120.80, to be fi nanced for a maximum of 4 years, with 48 monthly payments of $294.18 totaling $14,120.64, based on 0% APR with a cost of borrowing of $30.34.