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ONE - Moose Jaw Express
MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, January 27, 2016 • PAGE A1
MOOSE JAW
Volume 9, Issue 4
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
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Municipal Heritage Awards
By Scott Hellings
Ira Dales (left), chair of the Heritage Advisory Committee, presents the award for adaptive reuse of a heritage property to David Hinderager of Hinderager Holdings Ltd.
On January 14, as part of the ceremony honouring the Citizen and
Group of the Year, the city’s Heritage Advisory Committee presented the Municipal Heritage Awards.
The awards aim to recognize all
that is being done to preserve and
enhance the city’s built heritage.
The Park Hotel received the Stewardship Award. The building was
constructed in 1913 and was formerly known as the Royal George
Hotel. The property was purchased
in 1992. Since that time, owners
Larry Langlois and Jim Kuntz have
completed a number of renovations.
“This particular project came up
on our radar in the last year. I think
Larry spent about 30 days on a
lift fixing the cornice around the
building and fixing up all the brick
work,” said Ira Dales, chair of the
Heritage Advisory Committee. “We
wanted to celebrate this particular
group because they are putting forward some work on this building
and they are doing so not because
they have to but because they want
to, especially in terms of preserving
the heritage elements of the building.”
Langlois and Kuntz were unable to
attend the ceremony and accept the
award. Ira Dales accepted on their
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A rental property at 33 High St. W.
was honoured for adaptive reuse.
The suites above Main Event Bridal Shoppe have been extensively
renovated by David Hinderager of
Hinderager Holdings Ltd. He graciously accepted the award and
thanked all those who made the
project possible.
Visit www.moosejaw.ca for more
information on the Heritage Advisory Committee. There you will
find the committee’s website, which
includes photos and information of
many of the city’s heritage properties.
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COMING EVENTS
Please note that coming events are placed where
space is available and that priority is given to local
non- profit groups and organizations.
MOOSE JAW & DISTRICT SENIORS’
ASSOCIATION @Timothy Eaton Gardens – 101-510 Main
St N. For more information, call 306-694-4223 or mjsenior@
sasktel.net
Jam Sessions at T. Eaton Gardens every Friday from 10:00 to
11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and dance. All
are welcome!
Friendly Bridge at T. Eaton Gardens every Thursday night from
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. All are welcome!
Pickle Ball at T. Eaton Gardens every Tuesday and Friday from
1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Great for beginners. Learn how to play with
help from our instructors. No charge but you must pre-register.
Robbie Burns Night at T. Eaton Gardens on Friday January 22.
Cocktails at 5:30 p.m./Supper at 6:00 p.m. Burns toasts, music
& dance 7:00 p.m. Cost: $27. Get your tickets today and don’t
be disappointed!
Bridge Tournament at T. Eaton Gardens on Saturday January
30 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost: $12.50 Includes a hot lunch!
COSMO SENIORS’ CENTRE, 235 Third Ave. N.E.
For more information call (306) 692-6072.
Billiards at the Cosmo Centre every Monday at 6:00 p.m. and
Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Cosmo Jam Sessions at Cosmo Centre are back Every
Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Come join the
fun and great music!
Maxi Bridge Tournament at Cosmo Centre on Saturday,
February 6th at 10:00 a.m. Cost $15 includes lunch.
Valentine Luncheon at Cosmo Centre on Tuesday, February
9th at 11:30 a.m. Cost $10 – Beef on a bun with all and extra
trimmings
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Mini Canasta at Cosmo Centre on Friday, February 12th at
1:00 p.m. Cost $5.
Anavets Meat Draw held every Saturday afternoon at 4:30
p.m. Everyone Welcome!
Mini Bridge at Cosmo Centre on Friday, February 19th at 1:00
p.m. Cost $5.
Anavets Cribbage held every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
Please call to register306.693.1656. Everyone Welcome!
Cosmo Dance at Cosmo Centre on Saturday, February 20th at
8:00 p.m. Cost $12 includes lunch. Band: Len Gadica
Anavets Tuesday and Thursday Pool Night starts at 7:00 p.m.
Everyone Welcome!
Mini Cribbage at Cosmo Centre on Tuesday, February 26th at
1:00 p.m. Cost $5.
Anavets Chili Night on Wednesday, January 27 from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. $12 per person (chili, rice, buns, and dessert). Reserve
tickets by calling 306-693-1656. Cut-off for tickets will be
Monday, January 25. Everyone welcome!
Maxi Cribbage Tournament at Cosmo Centre on Saturday,
February 27th at 10:00 a.m. Cost $10 includes lunch
Craft & Trade Fair at Cosmo Centre on Saturday, April 30th
from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Free Admission. Various Vendors.
Loads of unique merchandise. Lunch available. *If you would
like to rent a table please call Eunice Rivers @ 306-692-3460.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, 561 Home
CANADIAN LEGION – Branch 59
Moose Jaw, 268 High St W: Like us on Facebook @ Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 59 Moose Jaw; Check our website @
br59sklegion.ca
Tuesdays (first and third): Auxiliary meetings at 7:00 p.m.
ROYAL
Cribbage in the RC Legion lounge on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m.
Supper in the RC Legion lounge every Friday at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets should be purchased by the previous Wednesday.
RC Legion Regular Meat Draw held every Saturday at 3:00
p.m.
RC Legion Dart League in the auditorium on Thursdays at 7:00
p.m.
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Wednesdays: Eagles Dart League – 7:30 p.m. This is a mixed
event and open to members.
Thursdays: Ladies Auxiliary Meat draw – 5:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturdays – Dancing at Eagles with live bands
performing – 8:30 p.m. to closing
Sundays (first and third): 11:30 a.m. Aerie meeting
W.J. JONES & SON FAMILY RESOURCE
CENTRE, 262 Athabasca St. E.
Legion Curling at the Ford Curling Centre at Mosaic Place on
Sundays at 10:00 a.m.
Jam Sessions in the Legion lounge on Sunday afternoons.
Everyone welcome!
Common Ground Grief Support for Bereaved Spouses. Next
Session: Wednesday, February 17, 24, March 2, 9, 16. From
10:00 to 11:30 a.m. To register please call Brenda at 306-6914715
Casual Shuffleboard League at RC Legion every Friday at 7:00
p.m. Call 306-692-9700 for further info.
Foot Care Clinic in the Legion on Thursday, January 28th from
10:30-4:30pm (veterans & spouses only). Please call 306-6925453 to book an appointment
ARMY NAVY AND AIR FORCE VETERANS,
279 High St. W. Phone 306.693.1656.
“BUTTONS & BOWS” SQUARE AND
ROUND DANCE CD CLUB at St. Andrew’s
Church Social Hall, 60 Athabasca E, Lower Hall – West Door.
New Members Welcome. For more information contact Bert at
306.692.7278.
Cobra Extravaganza
Cobra Cheerleading is hosting a Cheer Extravaganza on
Saturday, Jan 30 from 1:30-4:30 at Vanier Collegiate.
Tickets are $10 , Five years and under free.
Everyone Loves A Great Smile!
Ron Halstead DD
(306) 693-4466
Monday evenings: Cribbage – 7:00 p.m.; $2pp. Registration
6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome
Survivors of Suicide Grief Support for those who have
experienced the death of a Loved One to Suicide. Next Meeting:
Wednesday, January 27 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Everyone is
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You can contact any Cobra Cheerleader for tickets. There
will be tickets available at the door but they are going fast.
This is an event where the Cobra Mini, Junior, Senior
Cheerleaders, Vanier Cheer team and Central Pom team
will have an opportunity to showcase their athleticism, as
well as a great way to start the cheer season off before they
head to competitions in February.
What you will be able to experience at this amazing event
is some incredible cheerleading from all ages 4-18 sharing
their energy, excitement and athleticism for this great sport
of cheerleading. There will be two performances from the
teams, desserts, coffee/lemonade, fun competitions voted
by the spectators & penny parade will make for a great afternoon of fun!
This event is also a fundraiser for the Cobra Senior team, as
they will to be attending the International UCA Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, Florida in March.
Coaches Kaegan Ozog and Melissa Marzolf are excited
to be taking the Senior team to this high calibre event and
proud to be representing Moose Jaw at the Championships.
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Mayor’s State of the City Address reflects on busy 2015
by Scott Hellings
Mayor Deb Higgins believes that Moose Jaw
will flourish in 2016.
Mayor Deb Higgins recently took the opportunity
to reflect on the past year and to look ahead to 2016
during her annual State of the City address. She noted that there were “many good things” in 2015.
“2015 was a very busy year for the city. If you asked
anyone in the community what the highlight was,
most would agree it was the opening of the Dr. F.H.
Wigmore Regional Hospital. This new state-of-theart healthcare facility will serve our community well
for many years to come. It is a very welcome addition to the city,” said Higgins, who also lauded the
successful lobbying effort to ensure the hyperbaric
chamber will be part of the hospital.
Of course, the biggest event of the year was the
Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
“With over 70,000 spectators in attendance and just
over an estimated one million viewers who tuned
into the broadcast, the event set a record as the most
watched Scotties in the tour-
nament’s history and as the largest event ever hosted at Mosaic Place,” said Higgins. “Volunteers and
the organizing committee did a fantastic job hosting
this world-class event. During the week of activity
everything that Moose Jaw has to offer was highlighted, along with an abundance of Moose Jaw hospitality being on display.”
Mayor Higgins spoke on major council decisions.
She said that the new curbside recycling program
has been well received. Of course, Mayor Higgins
also discussed cast iron water mains.
“The over 80 kilometres of cast iron pipes that were
put into service anywhere from 1903 to 1955 are
well past their life expectancy. Both council and
public discussion has never been about whether the
project should move ahead or be undertaken, the
discussion has been about how to pay for what it is
expected to be a 15 to 20-year major infrastructure
rebuild — the largest single infrastructure project
ever undertaken by the City of Moose Jaw,” said
Higgins. “Public infrastructure is the backbone of
our economy and quality of life. The current backlog of repairs and construction impacts every resident and business in our community.”
Other major projects included the completion of the
Third Avenue Dam, traffic light replacement in the
downtown core, and work on the East Feeder Line.
Mayor Higgins also spoke on the importance of new
recreational opportunities, such as the new Moose
Jaw Police Association Bike Skills Park and the
off-leash dog park, both of which are located on the
west side of the city near YaraCentre.
Looking to 2016, Mayor Higgins expects that Moose
Jaw will remain a top tourist destination, thanks to
the low Canadian dollar. She also believes there is
great potential for economic development.
“Our city’s promotion of the Moose Jaw advantage
has now resulted in a significant number of on-site
visits by investment groups from around the world.
Currently, we have a number of perspective investors in the agricultural value-added sector looking
to locate in the city. We need to be prepared. To that
end, the city is in discussion with the R.M. of Moose
Jaw to annex land for an industrial park to accommodate a cluster of industrial processing plants,”
said Higgins. “This proposed investment could
amount to over $180 million with 200-220 direct
jobs. We are still in the discussion stages but I have
to tell you how encouraging it is to have the eyes of
the world focused on Moose Jaw, the opportunities
that are here, and what we have to offer.”
Mayor Higgins says Moose Jaw has great potential
and that it remains an excellent place to live.
“Quality of life is so important to residents of Moose
Jaw. With a strong economic outlook, a growing
commercial and retail sector, ample community cultural and recreational opportunities, and an excellent
selection of available housing, Moose Jaw offers
all the amenities of a larger city but with that small
town feel. Whether you are a young family ready to
put down roots, an established business looking to
expand, or seeking a place to settle, Moose Jaw truly
is the place for you.”
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COMING EVENTS
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Feb 2 & 9th from 7:30-9:30 p.m.: dancing to CDs
Feb 16th: Renz Struik of Swift Current will be guest caller
Feb 23rd, 7:30-9:30 p.m.: dancing to CDs
LEARN TO LINE DANCE WITH LILLIAN
WADHAM at Cosmo Centre every Thursday morning:
Beginner classes start at 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.; Regular
classes 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Come and join at the Cosmo
Centre. Lots of fun and will help to make the winter days go by.
Call Evelyn McDowell at 306.694.1852.
CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: BE YOUR OWN
HERO Play Kid’s Party will be held on Saturday, January
30th from 1-4pm at Sask Polytechnic, 600 Saskatchewan St.
W. Come be a Superhero and enjoy some fun activities for
ages 3-10 yrs; wear costumes (no weapons, please). Snack
provide; Child ID clinic available. No admission but donations
welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This is
an opportunity for parents to play with their children; sponsored
by the Early Childhood Coalition, Moose Jaw Literacy Network,
Sask Polytechnic, Community Initiatives Fund and the Friendly
City Optimist Club of Moose Jaw.
UKRAINIAN SUPPER at Mortlach Palliser Library
January 28th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Cost: Adults
$15/Children 10 and under $6. Call Mortlach library for more
information 306 355 2202
“WHY SHOULD I USE A REAL ESTATE
AGENT?” with E.G (Bub) Hill, Real Estate Agent, Ottawa
Real Estate. The program will take place on Thursday, January
28th at 2:30pm at the Public Library. Join us as Bub shares how
a real estate agent can reduce the stress of buying or selling your
house! Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
ZION’S “OLD TIME DANCE” FUNDRAISER
will be held on Friday, January 29: Music provided by the
Johnson’s. Cost $10, pay at the door. Lunch is provided. Dance
will start at 8:00 p.m., doors will be open at 7:00 p.m. Everyone
is welcome!
Ham & Turkey Bingo hosted by The Knights of Columbus Council
Escape the city limits
and bring your
sweetheart to
your favourite hideout
Highway #1 • 306-692-5400
9760 will be held on Sunday, January 31, 2016. Doors open at
6:00 p.m.; bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. Lunch counter will be open.
Fun for the whole family.
Moose Jaw Little league Opening Registration. For the Month
of February and paid registration receives a $40.00 discount.
Please visit us at http://mjlittleleague.pointstreaksites.com/view/
littleleague/registration-152 to register today!
KJ QUILTERS AND FRIDAY FLO’S QUILT
SHOW at St. Andrew’s United Church, 60 Athabasca St E.
on Tuesday, February 2, 1:30 – 4:00PM. Come and see quilted
items in the sanctuary, and enjoy coffee and goodies with your
friends. Silver collection at the door.
GAMES NIGHT FOR ADULTS on Tuesday,
February 2nd at 7:30p.m at the Library. Bring a deck of cards,
your favorite game or choose from our array of classics and enjoy
a night of friendly competition. Join us, invite your friends and
meet some new ones! Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
GET YOUR GAME ON AND YAC MEETING
FOR YOUTH ages 10-18 on February 3rd at 6.30pm at
the Moose Jaw Public Library. Join for an evening of Board
Games, Video Games, and planning future youth programming!
No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be
served.
“TECH TIME” WITH KEN DALGARNO AND
GWEN FISHER, will take place on Wednesday, February
3rd at 2:30 pm at the Public Library. Drop in and learn more
about using your device, including how to use online Library
resources in a relaxed and social environment. Every week we’ll
try to explore something new, exchange ideas and have some
fun learning new things about technology. Everyone is welcome
from beginners to advanced. Admission is free. Everyone is
welcome.
CREATING THE SOFT PARTS OF A
COSTUME with Members of Saskatchewan Costumers,
will take place on Thursday, February 4th at 2:30 pm at the
Public Library. A continuation of or January program, this session
will focus on helping new Costumers with any sewing related
problems they may be having with their costume creations.
Attendance at the previous session is not mandatory! Admission
is free. Everyone is welcome.
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POP-PROGRAM: DIY ORIGAMI for youth
ages 10-18, on Saturday, February 6th at 3pm to the Public
Library. Paper art for the win! Join for instruction in the beautiful
Japanese art of Origami. We promise it won’t be too hard. All
materials will be provided. No registration required. Admission is
free. Refreshments will be served.
UPTOWN CAFÉ CHINESE NEW YEAR
PARTY 10 Course Meal will be held on Saturday, February 6th
and Sunday February 7th at 6:00 p.m. Tickets for each evening
are $35pp and can be purchased at Uptown Café 306.692.4414
or from Gayle Chow 306.693.6893. Tickets see out fast!
CARDIACTION
SUPPORT
GROUP
ANNUAL VALENTINE BANQUET will be held on
February 12th at 6:00 p.m. at the XYZ Auditorium at T. Eatons
Bldg, 510 Main St. N. There will be a program and special
guests. Tickets are on sale at T. Eaton’s Information Desk until
February 8th. Cost $20pp. For more information contact Jan
Matity @306.693.0724.
ZION UNITED CHURCH SANCTUARY
CHOIR VALENTINE TEA on FEBRUARY 13, from
2-4PM. Bring your sweetheart. It is $5 per person. You will enjoy
coffee, tea and a wonderful dessert. A new vocal group will be
singing a medley of Elvis loves songs. Hope to see you there!
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: Did you know that
the Friends of the Library is a volunteer, non-profit organization
that raises funds to support the programs of the Moose Jaw
Public Library? Over the past 25 years the Friends have funded
over $200,000 worth of enhancements for the Library. New
members welcome! To become a member contact the M.J.
Public Library. Memberships only $12 and are tax deductible.
TAOIST TAI CHI Fall/Winter Times – Weds: Beginners
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Sat: 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon; Continuing:
Weds. 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.; Sat. 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. All classes held
downstairs at St. Andrews Church Social Hall. 306.694.5459;
[email protected].
THE
FRIENDLY
CITY
OPTIMIST
CLUB
invites everyone to meetings at the Heritage Inn on the second
& fourth Tuesday of each month. Social at 6:00 p.m./Supper at
6:30 p.m./meeting at 7:00 p.m. For more info call 306.694.4121
or email [email protected]
Demystifying Islam
Khalid Minhas, a missionary with Ahmadiyya
Mulism Jama’at, speaks at the Demystifying
Islam event.
Islam has been in the news lately, due to events
like the Paris terror attacks and groups like
ISIS. This has created many misconceptions
about Islam. A special event was held at the
library recently to give members of the community an opportunity to have their questions
answered.
The open house was organized by the Ahamdiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), a
non-profit religious organization that is in 206
by Scott Hellings
countries worldwide, with 86 chapters in Canada. The event was part of a national campaign
to demystify Islam; similar events were held in
nine different cities at the same time.
“People have misconceptions about Islam and
we are trying to remove those misconceptions and any misunderstandings,” said Khalid
Minhas, a missionary with Ahmadiyya Muslim
Jama’at. “Whatever they see in media is not
the true face of Islam. We are trying to share
the true and peaceful teachings of Islam.”
“We want to create an open dialogue in a
friendly atmosphere where people can ask
questions,” said Munib Waqas Ahmad, spokesperson for the Moose Jaw Chapter of AMYA.
“We are displaying the beautiful teachings of
Islam and making sure that our message is getting to the people, which is that Islam does not
promote violence. On the contrary, the very
meaning of the world Islam is peace and submission.”
The AMYA condemns the Paris terror attacks.
They want to stress that Islam is a peaceful religion.
“So when these terrorist attacks happen and
they say that they are doing this in the name of
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Islam, people who have been to these programs
can say I have been to an open house where
they taught me that Islam does not promote violence. Whatever those guys are doing in the
name of Islam is not true. No religion promotes
violence — all religions are from God,” said
Ahmad. “That is what we are trying to teach
people, to not be influenced by those so-called
Muslims. Terrorism has no religion; they are
not Muslims, they are not Christians, and they
are not Hindus. Their religion is political. They
just want to create fear. They use religion because people have emotional feelings attached
to religion, so they exploit that.”
Both men say that, generally, the people of
Saskatchewan have been very understanding.
They will continue to spread their message.
“(Terrorist attacks) remind us that it is our responsibility to stand up and educate people,
because if we don’t do our part that means they
have succeeded,” said Ahmad. “They are creating fear and if people do not stand up to these
guys then that means they are successful.”
Visit www.alislam.org for more information
on the Ahmadiiyya Muslim Community and
resources on Islam.
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TRADING THOUGHTS
Challenge faces Saskatchewan NDP in April election
Discussion over coffee
turned to a sudden shift
in direction on a highway
south of Moose Jaw.
“I’ll tell you what happened but if you tell anybody I’ll deny it,” said one
of us, he being a successful
rancher, farmer and agriby Ron Walter
business owner.
“My grandfather was big
in the CFF (the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and predecessor to the NDP) and he had the pull to
change the road.”
That was it, a simple statement and a denial of family
politics.
In another conversation, a young teacher prefaced a
comment: “I’m ashamed to admit that my family is
strong NDP.”
Those two separate comments illustrate the challenge
facing the Saskatchewan NDP in its hunt for success at
the polls in April.
Dig into past generations’ history of an NDP family and
you will find a case of, or multiple cases of, social injustice of the kind that changes political views drastically.
You will find an aunt who died because she could not afford the medicine that would have kept her alive, or a set
of twins who died at birth because no doctor was available or affordable, or a child who died from a cough
because there was no health care and not enough money
to buy medicine, had there been health care.
Or you might find a family with members who were
turned out of their farm home by a bank foreclosure after years of drought, grasshoppers and wind destroyed
any hope of harvesting a decent crop — none of it their
fault.
Or you might find a family that was treated badly by the
reeve or administrator in charge of doling out welfare
relief during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Or you might find a family from the city with a member
who suffered disease or an early death working ungodly
long hours for a pittance and no benefits such as lunch
breaks or overtime.
Those conditions helped shape the political revolt that
elected the CCF, now NDP, in this province 71 years
ago.
NDP leader Tommy Douglas, a fiery Baptist minister,
promised his followers a “New Jerusalem” a kind of
utopia.
A ‘New Jerusalem’ of sorts arrived. We enjoy public
medical care; we enjoy an extensive public health system; we enjoy laws preventing the willy-nilly foreclosure of property; we enjoy labour laws setting out certain standards and allowing organization of unions.
Much of that legislation has been around for three generations and the family stories of the aunt who died for
lack of medicine, the babies who died for lack of medical care have faded, replaced by a new generation intent
on improving income and living standards in a much
more prosperous Saskatchewan.
The NDP base of support — that religious fervour other
political parties so envied — has shrunk a little. That
shrinkage is a major cause for worry by a party that
wants to regain the levers of power.
The NDP could try a more centrist approach to gain support but a significant rump of the party, led by Moose
Jaw product Dr. Ryan Meili, keeps reminding the party
of its social history and left-leaning past.
Unless the NDP finds a way to connect with Saskatchewan residents, the party could be assigned to Opposition
benches until King Brad and his Court do something really stupid that angers voters.
That could take a long, long time.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
Children’s Festival will celebrate
Literacy Day
by Scott Hellings
Put on your favourite Iron Man, Spider-Man, or Wonder Woman costume and
come out for an afternoon of fun! The Children’s Festival will be held on Saturday, January 30. It will celebrate Family Literacy Day, which is recognized
annually across Canada on January 27. This special community event will take
place from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
“The Children’s Festival is how we will celebrate Family Literacy Day,” said
Christine Boyczuk, Literacy Coordinator with the Moose Jaw Literacy Network.
“Family literacy is about children and their parents doing things together, such
as reading, playing games, and talking together. Family literacy is not just about
reading, although reading is certainly an important component. We have a lot of
really fun things for kids to do.”
Kids are encouraged to come dressed as their favourite superhero, although you
are asked not to bring weapons. There will be plenty of activities, including face
painting and entertainment from magician Danny Kazam from Regina and the
Hot ‘n’ SpicE Drum Group from Empire Community School. A snack will be
provided.
A child identification clinic will also be available.
“Parents can have their children registered, so if they go missing there will be a
file with their photo and information,” said Boyczuk. “And of course if anyone
needs to have their information updated they can do that, too.”
The Children’s Festival is sponsored by Saskatchewan Polytechnic, the Early
Childhood Coalition, Community Initiatives Fund, and the Friendly City Optimist Club. Saskatchewan Polytechnic will offer free parking on the day of event.
Over 200 families are expected to take in the event and Boyczuk says they hope
have some of Moose Jaw’s newest families will attend. Please note that kids
must be accompanied by an adult. The Children’s Festival is offered free of
charge and is intended for kids between the ages of three and 10.
Celebrating our
1st Anniversary
January 31st
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REFLECTIVE MOMENTS
Little red roadster ready to race
AT THE
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FOOD STOR
NEXT SCRATCH
& SAVE DAY
IS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Independence is a
f a m i l y
trait that is
sometimes
m i s u n d e rstood
by
those who
attempt
Joyce Walter
For Moose Jaw Express
to change
our minds
about certain decisions.
In fact that independence of spirit
has often been broken down into
a word, that being “stubborn.” I
prefer to be called “determined”
as it reflects more favourably on
my response in situations that are
unexpected and life-changing.
So it was that when faced with
some mobility and pain issues,
and knowing that sometimes I
might need the reinforcement of
a walker more than usual, I accepted the verdict. There’s nothing stubborn about that. I accepted my fate.
From a previous medical issue I
had already been using a walker
as part of my exercise program,
a sturdy, heavy structure that was
admired by many and looked at
in awe by persons with a keen eye
for all things mechanical. The dilemma was that I could pluck it
out of the vehicles but could not
lift it high enough to replace it
in the vehicles when my strolls
were completed.
Housemate said he didn’t mind
accompanying me on my travels
so he could help with the heavy
lifting, but being an independent
person, I thanked him sincerely
for his devotion, and tried to explain that it would be nice to have
a lighter-weighing device so I
wouldn’t take him away from his
own travel adventures in search
of the most interesting wildlife or
the best piece of pie.
“Stubborn,” he said. “Determined,” said I. At the same time
I indicated I would like a red
walker, my very favourite colour,
and besides, a red walker would
match my red vehicle.
Some weeks passed and then one
day I saw him, an elderly gentleman moving up the street with
the assistance of a red walker. I
absolutely wanted to leap out of
the vehicle to ask him: would he
give up his walker for a decent
price, or would he tell me where
he purchased his mobility aid.
Unfortunately I couldn’t do either as Housemate returned from
his errand at that moment.
It must have been fate for the very
next day the same man was seen
again, walking across a grocery
store parking lot, his purchases
in a wire basket on the walker. I
pointed him out to Housemate,
making particular note of the colour of the walker. I was not allowed to accost the man for any
reason.
Several times in the following
days the gentleman was witnessed, out minding his own business, unaware that some stranger
was coveting his walking device.
Then a friend advised she had
seen red walkers on sale and directed me to the store. My first
attempt at a purchase was unsuccessful, but the second effort
rewarded my determination and
with all our questions answered,
we came home with a 13-pound
mobility device that I would be
able to lift in and out myself.
The device came in a box with
an instruction manual and after
careful reading, and some more
determination, we assembled
the machine which now sits in a
place of honour wherever I happen to be in the upstairs area of
the house.
I have yet to take it outside, not
wanting to get it dirty or in any
way dull the redness of the machine. It doesn’t have some of the
accessories of other walkers I’ve
seen but I’m satisfied it is just
what the doctor ordered.
Now I want to meet the elderly
man and his red walker so I can
show off my very own red roadster. Maybe he’d like to race me
across the parking lot, for after
all, we’d simply be showing off
our independence.
Joyce Walter can be reached at
[email protected]
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by Pat Hall for Moose Jaw Express
Kristyn Wells and her son Cohyn Wells attended the Vanier Collegiate’s
final shareholders’ meeting. They were on hand to accept a donation of
$1410.46 on behalf of the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan from the Vanier students as a result of their business venture. Cohyn is the “Champion Child of the Year” for the foundation. The 9-yearold will soon undergo his 15th surgery for a Spina Bifida condition. “The
foundation is so grateful for the donation. It’s amazing what the students
have done,” said Kristyn. “We depend a lot on donations and fundraising.
Some of it goes towards funding different equipment for the kids to help
make their hospital stays more comfortable.” The kids also don’t get a
holiday from school because teachers are provided to keep the youngsters
up to speed with their schoolwork.
It’s been a huge learning curve, and a lot their investment. In her statement to the
of work and extra hours, but in the end board, Sweet Scents president, Miranda
Bachiu, spoke about their goal to learn
the rewards were well deserved.
Vanier students involved in the business how to work together as a team. This
development of ‘Sweet Scents,’ and was regarded as a success through all the
the ‘Vanier Christmas Craft and Trade extra hours everyone put in, which avShow’ presented the final shareholders’ eraged 52 hours or 2.1 days per person.
report, with shareholders and charities The Sweet Scents business was a combination of chocolates and bath products,
benefitting from the business ventures.
The Sweet Scents business donated with chocolates being a favourite.
$953.11 to their chosen charity, Cool The second business venture the students
Earth, which was chosen because Sweet took on was the Vanier Christmas Craft
Scents products are made with envi- and Trade Show: a Junior Achievement
ronmentally friendly ingredients. Cool company. Company president, Ashley
Earth is also an environmentally respon- Blair, said the show was very successful,
and each member took away so much
sible organization.
Dividend cheques for $190.62 were from the experience. It was a lot of work,
also given to each of the fifteen share- way more than they expected, but worth
holders, which was a 37.7% return on the effort. A silver donation at the door
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or may not have worked with before.
Things they learn in this class are life
skills that will carry them through no
matter where they go.”
had 100% of it, plus 10% of all the other
revenue, going to their charity of choice,
the Children’s Hospital Foundation of
Saskatchewan. The Vanier students presented the Children’s Hospital Foundation with a cheque of over $1400.
At first, the students were concerned
they may not get enough vendors, but in
the end they sold out all the tables and
had to reject some due to space limitations. One of their other goals was to
have at least 600 people attend, but they
actually had over 1100 people come
through their doors.
The final shareholders’ reports for both
companies were impressive, with the
students stating the pros and cons of each
company, along with improvements and
suggestions for future projects. They
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When the students were asked about the
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One teacher who has spent a lot of time
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She has been there through the highs
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teacher, Christa Lapointe, along with
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of the students’ business venture.
On behalf of the Children’s Hospital
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In her shareholders’ report, Miranda Bachiu, President of Sweet
Scents, spoke about how the students learned how to work as a team
and overcome challenges with the
business.
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Yook’ke-la’le
What was once old is new again…again. Fads come
and go and the sign of fad success is repetition but
at what point does a fad or mania become normal.
I think if a fad or mania has more than 2 “runs” it
could be a keeper but in the case of one mania the
“run” count is much higher. Like the yo-yo and hula
hoop, the ukulele has enjoyed their popularity in what
could be described as cycles corresponding with each
generation. The little cousin to the guitar is currently
enjoying one of its most popular manias ever.
I will admit that as a working weekend musician, I have always been kind of a
musical snob and regarded the ukulele as a toy that children and non-musicians
could play. Wrong! Not quite a guitar or banjo and not quite mandolin it is an
instrument that has its own unique voice and that voice is singing loud and
clear these days as the mighty uke enjoys yet another resurgence in popularity.
Because it is easy to play, there are more and more kooks with ukes these days
and that includes schools, clubs and even ukulele orchestras. Perhaps the most
popular place for uke-ology these days is at most schools.
As school boards continue to face Arts and Music program budget restrictions,
they are constantly searching for affordable alternatives to what has been
enjoyed in the past. Enter the ukulele which is not only affordable (a beginner’s
model may cost $50 compared to a $1000 brass instrument) but is also child
and adult finger friendly. The entire class of kids could be outfitted with ukuleles
for music class with the cost of 2 or 3 saxophones. Believe me, that is appealing
to the budgeteers. Not only does that make financial sense…just imagine the
gentle sounds of 20 ukuleles tuning/warming up compared to the squawking
and squealing of sax’s, trombones and trumpets as they tune up. I am sure there
are many grateful music teachers enjoying the current ukulele revival.
Ukulele is a Hawaiian word that is translated to “little flea” and is Hawaii’s official
musical instrument. The ukulele is mostly associated with Hawaii and credit
is being given for its invention to some old Portuguese sailors who settled in
Hawaii. Would they be called Portu-geezers? Modeled after a small Portuguese
guitar called a “machete”, the ukulele can be cheap to manufacture. At one
point during a Uke-Mania in the 1940’s, there were literally millions of mass-
Coach, Coach!
What Should I Do?
by Dr. Steven Heidinger,
Moose Jaw Chiropractor
I was away recently for a convention
in health care and was surprised to find
out what is considered to be one of
the fastest growing professions in the
health care industry. Any guesses? It is
not one of the natural health fields, like
naturopathy, chiropractic or massage
therapy, and it certainly is not medicine
or pharmacology. The fastest growing
health profession is Health Coach.
“What the heck is that?”, you may ask.
Most people, even those within a health
profession, would not even know that it
exists at all.
Mount Royal University in Calgary
Alberta offers a certificate program in
Integrative Health Coaching. According to their website, those successfully
completing the 175 hour
program are trained to
“Coach clients to develop and engage in healthy
mindsets and behaviours.
Using
evidence-based
theory and practices, assist them to improve their
health and well-being
through personal responsibility and
self-motivation.”
The key phrase that catches my eye
in this description is “using evidence-based theory”. In other words
a Health Coach is one who can help
a client, or potential patient, navigate
their way through the health care system, to make the right choices, at the
right time, to get the most therapeutically effective and most cost-effective
treatment, based on current scientific
research. These recommendations are
made without bias.
I believe, too often, there are those
within health care, who show bias with
respect to managing patients. I think
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produced plastic ukuleles around the
world. There are 5 or 6 types of ukuleles
beginning with the smallest, pocket or
piccolo, and ranging up to a baritone or
bass ukulele which is, of course, larger
but still manageable and smaller than
a guitar. The most popular size is the
soprano or standard model, and can be
made from just about any type of wood.
The most authentic (and expensive)
ukuleles are made from rare Hawaiian
koa wood or imported mahogany. As
with most instrument, there is literally no limit to how expensive a custom built
ukulele can be. I have seen many wacky shapes for uke bodies, ranging from
pineapple shaped to starfish. If you can imagine it, someone will build it, or you
could cheap out and have a cigar box made into a uke.
There was a ukulele revival in the 1990’s; one man has been given credit for
the resurgence and of course he was Hawaiian. At over four hundred pounds,
Israel Kamakawiwo’ole (say that three times real fast) was literally a heavy
weight in Hawaiian music and his easy going reggae version of ‘Somewhere
Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World’ has been extremely popular for
over two decades. That song has been used in countless movie and television
soundtracks, not to mention being on the good old interwwweb with thousands
of renditions of “Rainbow” performed by any kook with a uke. The interwwweb
is being credited with the current ukulele mania. A newby ukulele-ist can learn
how to tune, play and singalong to just about any song ever written all at the click
of a mouse thingy. Tutorial videos allow folks to learn at their own convenience
and they can make mistakes in the privacy of their own home in the comfort of
their underwear or less.
Our small town is no different than others and ukulele mania has arrived with
weekly meetings of the 3 Chord Gourds made up of mostly ladies, but there has
been more interest from youngsters and some husbands. Mrs. B is joining the
group with her new ukulele this week and I may be biased but I think she could
be a real ukulele talent if she practises a lot…in her underwear or less.
each branch of health care is not immune to bias. I’ve experienced it in
medicine as well as alternative forms of
health. With full admission, there have
been times in my own career as a chiropractor where I have shown bias towards my methods of care just because
it is what I do and what I know most
about.
Take back pain for instance. It is one
of the most common and costly health
conditions today. It is also one that often confuses sufferers as to which approach is best. Is it massage therapy,
chiropractic, physiotherapy, medications, acupuncture or some other therapy that research shows is best? This
confusion often leads to poor choices,
which can lead to further disability and
financial strain for the patient and public health care.
As it is right now people make their
own health decisions based on past
experience, advice from their current
health provider, family, and friends or
even Dr. Google. Unfortunately it isn’t
always the right decision. The introduction of a Health Coach into the system makes great sense. Imagine if patients got the right care at the right time,
based on what current evidence-based
research advises. This is what a Health
Coach is will be trained to do. Not only
is there potential to improve health
outcomes, but imagine the potentially
billions dollars saved by governments,
insurance companies and private individuals.
All of us in health care (including
medicine) should humbly admit that
they are not the gold standard when it
comes to health advice for the patient.
There are always options for every
patient, for every condition. Don’t be
surprised if you begin to see Health
Coach businesses popping up in your
city in the next decade. While you may
have to pay for their services privately at first, there may come a day when
cash-strapped governments, starving
for cost-effective health care, will start
paying for their advice as well.
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Canada Skills Academy
by Scott Hellings
Participants in the Hockey Canada Skills Academy pose for a group
photo.
The Hockey Canada Skills Academy
at Riverview Collegiate is helping
kids of all ages develop on the ice.
The program is now in its fifth year
here in Moose Jaw and it has grown
in size and produced considerable results. Hockey Day at Riverview was
held at the Pla-Mor Palace as a way to
introduce the program to showcase its
successes.
“When we first started there were
16 kids. We have really seen growth
in our Grade 4-6 group…With that
group you really get to see the development,” said instructor Jeff Kitts,
who adds they now have about 60 kids
enrolled in the program. “Our biggest
group is Westmount Beginners, which
is 25 kids. That is a lot of kids on the
ice at one time but they get that opportunity for hands-on coaching that they
probably don’t get during their season
because they are so busy learning systems.”
The program runs from the fall until
the end of January and is offered as a
course credit. The students learn individual skills like power skating, shooting, and passing before moving onto
group drills and strategies. Ultimately,
it is about learning the fundamentals.
“One of our biggest challenges is the
gap between our experienced hockey
player and the inexperienced group.
Fortunately, we get to see development in both groups,” said Kitts.
“With our younger guys, that includes
how to put on your gear and how to tie
your skates. Then when you first get
them on the ice, they learn shooting,
passing, and skating. By the end, they
can all do that and do it well.”
Players have improved their skills.
“One of the skills we test is the fastest lap. This year every single kid
improved. Some improved by seven
seconds, some by two seconds, and
some of our more experienced players improved by a second,” said Kitts.
“That is one area where we can track
improvement and fortunately, every
kid improved this year. We are really
happy with that result.”
Riley Marshall is a Grade 10 student
at Riverview who is in his second year
in the program. He says that focusing
on individual skills like puck handling
and passing has really improved his
game.
“This is better than a lot of other classes because I like playing hockey,” said
Marshall. “It has actually helped me
a lot; I wasn’t great at hockey a few
years ago but I got invited to two WHL
training camps last year…Dryland
training has helped a lot, along with
just being in shape.”
There is no doubt the kids enjoy
spending time on the ice and learning
the game.
“The kids love it. The younger kids
don’t miss a single day — they eat
their lunch at the rink and when they
come on the bus they are ready to go.
The older kids kind of get into the
groove because they are here every
day; whereas, the younger kids are
here two days in a five-day cycle,”
said Kitts. “They love being here and
having the opportunity to be on the ice
and play hockey as a phys-ed curriculum.”
The Moose Jaw Elks and Royal
Purple Elks Wants You!!!
The Moose Jaw Elks Lodge No. 7 initiated six new
members at the December meeting, with one more
to be initiated soon. These exciting new people will
help the Lodge move forward with new projects,
new ideas and enthusiasm. They will be warmly
welcomed.
The Elks Lodge holds monthly meetings on the
second Tuesday of each month, September through
June, at 7:30 PM at the Legion hall. Visitors are always welcomed to sit in on a meeting, see what is done and how the club
operates. Come on out. You may decide to join.
The Royal Purple Elks Lodge meets on the first Tuesday at 7:30 in the
same place. Both Lodges welcome men and women.
The Elks are the oldest and largest all-Canadian fraternal organization.
Founded in 1912, there are over 250 lodges nationwide, including about
65 in Saskatchewan. The club founded and continues to fund hearing centres in several provinces, including the Saskatchewan Pediatric Auditory
Rehabilitation Centre (SPARC) in Saskatoon. Their Mission Statement is
“A Canadian volunteer organization of men and women serving communities,” with a Vision Statement “To be the best volunteer organization in
Canadian Communities.”
Locally, the club operates concession stands at several local events including ParkArt on July 1st. They own and operate senior citizens’ housing on
Maple Street East, near the Snow Hut, and the homes were re-shingled
last fall and extensively renovated in the past few years. Many tickets are
sold at the Co-op and Superstore for their provincial and national charities. The club recently placed shopping carts at the major food stores for
special needs people. Scholarships are provided for the three local high
schools. The Moose Jaw Elks are involved in many local activities, and
continue to be involved in more.
“Come grow with us! We have a future, and it’s exciting!” said Harold
Claffey, Publicity Director.
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By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
New bank’s three per cent interest on savings appears incredible
It takes a lot of courage to take on Canada’s big bank
near-monopoly in the midst of tough times but that’s
what Toronto-based Equitable Group plans.
A trust company since 1970, Equitable transformed
itself into a Schedule One bank in 2013. Since then,
shareholders have been rewarded with a 37 per cent
price increase. Dividends have been boosted by onethird to 80 cents a year.
Those shareholders who sold at the $71 high in December 2014 did even better — 255 per cent.
With total assets of $14.8 billion, this bank ranks number nine in Canada, a mere tadpole in the Canadian
banking system.
In early January, online banker Equitable took on the
big banks by going after a fraction of the $12.6 trillion
Canadian savings deposit market. The bank pays an
awesome interest rate of three per cent compared with
less than one per cent offered by major banks.
Will the company be able to keep up three per cent or is
this another too good to be true product?
The company claims the branchless network online only model with only 500 employees will create
enough savings to pay the higher interest rates. Until
now Equitable has relied for savings deposits and mortgages on a network of dealers and mortgage brokers.
Equitable has $29 million assets per employee. By
contrast branch banker National Bank has just under
$11 million per employee. The Royal has 13.7 million
per employee.
More assets per employee saves a lot of money.
Fifty-five per cent of Canadians do their banking online. Add to this recent surveys showing 74 per cent of
millennials invest in savings, stocks or bonds while 80
per cent are clueless about investing and this could be a
ready-made opportunity.
Equitable has four revenues sources: new mortgages
for single family and multiple housing, commercial
mortgage lending, packaging of mortgages into pools
kept or sold to investors, fees from this work, gains/
losses on sales of packaged (securitized) mortgages.
The bulk of income (about 85 per cent) comes from interest on mortgages and securitized mortgages. During
the 2014 year, Equitable took in $416 million interest
and paid out $230 million. Keeping that margin steady
and increasing it is key to company fortunes.
Income from fees and mortgage sale gains cuts down
the expenses nicely.
Equitable has posted nice gains since 2009, with return
on investors equity averaging close to 18 per cent.
Not all is rosy for the future.
Mortgage generation relies on a strong housing market.
The Canadian market appears ready for a correction.
Mortgage securitization, the pooling of mortgages, has
left a sour and fearful taste in investors’ mouths since
the 2008 financial crisis. Corruptly packaged mortgage
pools in the USA led to banking system collapse and a
bailout by taxpayers who lost their savings in the collapse.
Investors in Equitable have to be confident the bank’s
mortgage pools are properly rated and managed and
that no one will come at the bank for losses.
All capital ratio are well above the minimum levels.
Once they hurt, big banks will cut jobs and branches.
The Apples, Googles and others of technology world
have their own plans for the online banking business.
These challenges and general market conditions could
explain why Equitable shares at a recent $47.25 sell
at 6.3 times earnings. National Bank sells at 8.2 times
earnings; the Royal at 10.3 times earnings.
And Equitable sells at 3.7 times cash flow, a below average ratio, making it one to watch.
CAUTION: Remember when investing, consult your
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Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
Warriors Ticket Packages Suit Everyone
By Ryan Gibney, Manager, Ticket Sales
This
season
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Warriors rolled
out several new
ticket packages
with the goal
of accommodating all types of fans in
mind.
We understand that the commitment of
season tickets is not for everyone and it
may be difficult for many young families to make it out to 36 home games in
a season. This resulted in the creation of
Flex Packages, Group Packages, Family
Fun Packs, and the Hat Trick Package.
By offering these packages along with
our season ticket packages we are able
to cater to a wide variety of fans.
Flex packages offer the flexibility to
pick and choose which games you
would like to attend throughout the season. Flex start at six game vouchers and
can include as many game vouchers as
you would like. Game vouchers can be
used for any regular season home game
throughout the 2015-16 season. There is
also no limit to how many flex tickets
you can use for a single game allowing
you to use your tickets to being a group
of friends if you so choose.
Ever thought of bringing your staff
or sports team to a Warrior game? We
have you covered. Our Puck Stick and
Net Group packages offer a discounted ticket price to groups of 15 or more.
This allows you to bring a large group
to enjoy exciting WHL action without
having to pay the full box office price.
Your group will also receive a welcome
greeting over the PA system at some
Transmission Wise - We’re Wise
point throughout the game.
Warriors Family Fun packages offer
the perfect night out for a family. Each
package includes 2 adult tickets 2 child
or student tickets, 4 bags of popcorn,
and 4 drinks for only $59.99. This offers
the ability to take the family to a hockey game along with food and a drink for
essentially the cost of a walk up ticket.
A new ticket package that we have introduced this season is the Hat Trick Package. This package is perfect for the fan
that loves to support the team both at and
away from Mosaic Place. The Hat Trick
Package is available to groups of ten or
more for the cost of $25 for adults and
$15 for children and includes a Moose
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your group keeping the difference towards your fundraising efforts
By offering these different ticket packages the Warriors hope to have a package that suits everyone from the diehard
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Moose Jaw Art Guild Member Profile: Karen Whitney
Submitted by Anna Hergert
teaching career. Karen was assigned
art classes from grades four through
eight but with time constraints due
to teaching and raising a family her
own art practice was restricted. Once
Whitney retired she was able to commit the time to capture her love of nature, grandchildren and many loved
pets in her art.
Karen draws and paints using a variety of media. Pastels, water colour
and water based oils are her preferred
choices. She reaches for pastels or
water colour first to render portraits
of children. She feels that these media
Karen Whitney, the artist immersed in her work
best capture the soft and translucent
Karen Whitney has been an active in herself and fellow members great- skin tones of her subjects. The artist
and supportive member of the Moose ly contributes to the strength and con- shares: “Countless hours have gone
to drawing, painting and etching the
Jaw Art Guild for well over 15 years. tinuing growth of the guild.
She is always up to participating in Art has been a vital part of Karen’s many children, horses, dogs, cats and
Art Guild workshops and exhibits, life. Like most young children she wild life in my life.”
her work at Art Guild shows on a reg- embraced painting and drawing and Karen and husband Ray enjoy life on
ular basis. Her enthusiasm and posi- creating art at an early age. Eventu- their acreage along the Moose Jaw
tive approach to fostering creativity ally this carried through into her long River. Whitney smiles knowingly as
“Pincushion Cactus,” watercolour
on paper, framed
“Cypress Hills Walk,” oil on canvas
Moose Jaw Junior Basketball
Standings as of January 11th, 2016:
Team
Wins
Losses
Jr. Boys Standings
6
1) Central White
0
5
2) Peacock Orange*
1
4
3) Peacock Green
1
4
4) Vanier
2
2
5) Riverview*
4
1
6) Cornerstone*
4
1
7) Central Gold
6
0
8) Caronport*
5
Jr. Girls Standings
2) Peacock
1) Cornerstone*
3) Vanier
4) Central
5) Riverview*
*Junior Varsity
5
5
4
1
0
she recalls “In the spring and summer
prairie flowers in the pasture call out
to be painted. I equally love to render the deer, racoons, coyotes and
countless birds in a quick sketch or
more detailed painting to document
our harmonious co-existence on the
outskirts of Moose Jaw. It is my goal
to capture the spirit, personalities and
beauty of my subjects.”
Moose Jaw has had a long and rich
history of artists coming together to
share their creative interest and artistic endeavours. The Moose Jaw Art
Guild membership represents a range
of ages, interests and skills brought
together in a common desire to share,
exhibit, educate and foster appreciation for visual arts and fine craft.
Meetings take place from September
through June. Please check the website for details: http://mjartguild.blogspot.ca/
“Dreams,” Mandala study, permanent marker on paper, also available as a print.
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Jr. Girls Basketball score from Vanier Monday, January 18th, 2016
Final Score: Vanier – 64/Central - 35
Top Scorers - Vanier:
Mackenzie Miller - 21, Jenna Meili - 9, Trinity Roberts - 7
Top Scorers - Central:
Kirstie Johnson - 10, Katie Coulson - 8, Khala Kuntz – 8
*******************
MJHSAA Sr. Basketball - Peacock vs. Caronport High School Jan. 19
Sr. Girls – Peacock defeats Caronport 76-28
Peacock High Scorer – Crone (27 pts)
Caronport High Scorer – Emily Koshinsky (18 pts)
Sr. Boys – Peacock defeats Caronport 107-58
Peacock High Scorer – Eric Forbes (19 pts)
Caronport High Scorer – Caleb Gabor (15 pts)
Central (gold) vs. RVCI- Junior Boys/January 20, 2016
Final score- 59-79 Riverview
Top scorers - Riverview
Riley Marshall- 24, Austin Murray- 21, Reymond Tallud- 14
Central - Dave Agapay- 14, Connor Lorge- 9, Gurav Changer- 7
*******************
Jr Boys game results from Central White Jr Boys Team vs Cornerstone
Junior Varsity Team - Wed Jan 20/16
Central defeated Cornerstone: 93-44
Ronald Nyekowat led Central’s scoring with 20 points
Gavin Heidt and Kyle Boughen added 16 and 12 points respectively
And, Kyle Bouighen and Riley Seaborn each had 9 assists
For Cornerstone – Jordan Lai scored 14 points
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Parents Beware!
by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express
(L to R) Cst. Peter Froh, Cst. Owen Olson and Crpl. Shane Barber are
three members of ICE, the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit
In 2009, in response to the increased
number of files that involved internet
child pornography, exploitation and
luring, ICE was created. It is the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit. The mandate of the organization is to investigate internet child
pornography and luring and to take
action through proactive and reactive
investigations. It is a long process,
which involves monitoring, tracking and obtaining permissions from
courts every time they want to access
URL or server information. Investigations take a minimum of eighteen
months to complete.
Intelligence is exchanged with law
services all over the world, as they try
to raise awareness through education
by providing information sessions.
Three members, Cst. Owen Olson,
Cst. Peter Froh and Crpl. Shane Barber, were at Lindale School and spoke
to several dozen members of the public about the unit.
There are three offices in Saskatchewan: Prince Albert, Saskatoon and
Regina. The number of members is
small, and there is no lack of work.
The statistics are both staggering
and disturbing. It is estimated that
750,000 pedophiles are online at any
given time. There are more than 14
million websites depicting sex with
children. 20,000 new pictures of
child pornography are circulated ever
y week. Almost 75% of children aged
11-14 have received unwanted sexual
comments while online. Only 25%
of these talk to their parents about it.
One photo was tracked and reached
21 countries and countless computers
in 90 seconds. There are 40,000 chat
sites defending the notion of sex between children and adults. Some say
that accessing child pornography online is a victimless crime.
In a powerful testimony shared by
Cst. Peter Froh, a ten year old girl
stated that her abuser should be punished. She explained that her abuse
continues every time someone watches her being hurt, and expressed her
anger that anyone would want to keep
victimizing her by watching the videos and looking at the pictures that
show her being exploited over and
over. She is resigned to the fact that
she was abused but very resentful of
the fact that the exploitation will continue for the rest of her life.
Over 90% of children have access to
the internet and 70% spend at least an
hour online daily. They post pictures
of themselves with friends at schools,
doing their hobbies and hanging out.
They sometimes give locations and
bits of addresses. Predators visit chat
rooms, dating sites and social media.
They use the information that is posted to lure the children by initiating
conversations. They pose as a friend
and within a short time ask for pictures of bare body parts, often breasts.
They are experts at manipulation, and
once they have a little, they begin to
exploit for more. They threaten to
publish the photos they already have,
state that they will track down the
child at their home or use anything
else they can to coerce the victim to
send more, from pictures of vaginas
to videos of them performing sexual
acts. These images are a permanent
record of physical and sexual abuse.
One child, fearing an attack, did just
that. The time from the initial contact to when she sent her final pictures
was 24 hours. The predator lives in
Ireland. He will probably not be prosecuted. The girl was ten years old.
Victims often state that things get out
of control very quickly, and they are
overwhelmed and don’t know how to
get out of the situation.
Another trend that is increasing in
popularity is webcam child sex tourism. Men from prosperous countries
make up names and use untraceable
prepaid credit cards to watch children as young as six years old from
developing countries perform sexual
acts. A Youtube video (search Sweetie) explains how this happens, and an
ingenious tactic that law enforcement
is using to track and target offenders.
ICE has files that span all over the
world, from the UK to Thailand and
Australia. They work with border patrol, Interpol, Homeland Security and
other international policing organizations to try to prosecute offenders and
to seize child pornography.
Crpl Shane Barber points out that
this is a problem that is closer to
home than people realize. There are
120,000 searches for child pornography in Saskatchewan every day, with
a percentage of those originating in
Moose Jaw.
There is no stereotypical predator, although most are male. Both boys and
girls are victimized. It is a situation
that probably cannot be resolved, existing because of the laws of supply
and demand, although parents can
help. Technology makes children
easily accessible. They are naïve
and gullible. It is very important that
parents monitor their online activity
and speak to them about the importance of internet safety. Communication is key. There are many websites
that can help. www.needhelpnow.
ca , www.cybertip.ca, and www.protectchildren.ca are three Canadian
sites. A google search including the
words “protecting children online”
will produce more. Cst. Owen Olson
cautions to stay with the sites that are
government sponsored.
You can also contact the ICE unit for
more information through the Regina
police service at www.reginapolice.ca
Each dot on this map represents a
computer in the Moose Jaw area
that is accessing child pornography
at any given time.
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Canadian Forces Prairie Region Hockey
Championship Opening Ceremony
by Gisele Perrault for Moose Jaw Express
Teams from Moose Jaw, Shilo, Cold Lake, Wainwright, Winnipeg and Edmonton line the rink for the opening ceremonies.
Six Canadian Forces hockey teams from
Western Canada gathered in Moose Jaw for
their annual hockey championship. The four
day tournament took place at the Red Knight
Arena at 15 Wing.
Teams from all six communities which included Moose Jaw, Shilo, Cold Lake, Wainwright, Winnipeg and Edmonton lined the
rink as the Royal Canadian Honor Guard proceeded forward.
Wing Commander Col. Alex Day welcomed
all visitors to Moose Jaw and spoke of the
importance of this tournament for military
personnel. He invited all in attendance to explore the city’s unique attractions and wished
all teams well.
A ceremonial puck drop marked the opening
of the tournament, with Moose Jaw playing
against Wainright in the first game. Three
matches were played daily, with the finals being held on Wednesday.
Games results can be found on the Facebook
page at www.Facebook.com/PRMenshockeychampionship2016
The ceremonial puck drop signalled the start to
the tournament.
Wing Commander Col. Day made opening
remarks.
Tuesday, January 19th: Dillion Renaud of Edmonton battles for position in front of the Winnipeg net.
The Royal Canadian Legion Honor Guard participated in the opening ceremony.
Tuesday, January 19th: Sprawling out for a spectacular save.
Team captain Brent Morrison receives
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15 Wing Prairie Flyers heading to nationals
by Scott Hellings
James Vandal led the tournament in
scoring and was named the top forward.
we had to play. I think we stepped up our game as we
went along and, in the end, we got it done…It is pretty
special to win on home ice. I have a lot of friends of
coworkers in the crowd tonight so it is really nice to
be able to share it with all of them.”
Wilson said he felt good about his game and gave his
teammates credit for making sure that he was able
to see the puck. He also praised the team’s ability to
fight back after giving up two goals early in the game.
“I give the boys credit — we stayed up on the bench
and we didn’t let it get us down. We have played from
behind before and didn’t get the result we expected
but tonight we made things happen. We got a couple
of quick goals and things changed pretty quickly.”
The 15 Wing Moose Jaw Prairie Flyers will travel to
Borden, Ontario for the national championship from
February 20-25.
The 15 Wing Moose Jaw Prairie Flyers pose for a championship photo.
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Rotary Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow Donations to Community Organizations
Karen Hagel, Rotary club’s Community Grants Committee chairperson, Jennie Wilson, Carol Acton, Executive Director of Hunger
in Moose Jaw, and Brenda Brodie,
president of the Rotary Club of
Moose Jaw Wakamow, seated at
work table is Savannah Toth.
At the cheque presentation, Margaret Moran points out details on the
model suspension bridge to Judy
Vermette (left) and Brenda Brodie and Karen Hagel of the Rotary
Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow.
On Tuesday January 12, several members of the
Rotary Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow made cheque
presentations to four local organizations. Recipients
were Hunger in Moose Jaw, Transition House,
Wakamow Valley Authority (for the TransCanada Trail)
Karen Hagel, Community Grants
Committee chairperson presents a
cheque to Joanne Johnson, House
Supervisor at the Moose Jaw Transition House.
and the Moose Jaw Health Foundation.
Fund raising campaigns the Rotary Club of Moose Jaw
Wakamow operates include Christmas Tree Sales,
Steak suppers, working security at Sidewalk Days,
working admission gates at Motif and a number of
Multiplex Builders
The final instalment is in! On January 19th, Dayna Smith-Short, General Manager of
W.J.Jones & Son Funeral Home presented a final cheque to Tamara Pisio of the Multiplex
Builders for 2000.00 to complete the 5 year, 10,000.00 pledge.
Moose Jaw Health Foundation
Receives Award
Karen Hagel, Brenda Brodie and
Judy Vermette present a cheque to
Kelly McElree of the Moose Jaw
Health Foundation.
other events. To request funding, groups are invited to
complete a Community Grant Application and submit
it to the Rotary Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow.
Masonic Lodge installation of Officers
(Left to right) Back Row:
Charles Rigden – District Deputy for District 3;
Ron Heinrichs – Junior Deacon; Jim Forbes – Director of Ceremonies;
Lloyd Pethick – Junior Warden; Morley Munn – Chaplain
Centre: Bill Henry – Senior Deacon
Front Row: Harold Willfong – Steward; Robert Lewis – Immediate
Past Master; Adam Tilson – Past DDGM;
Ralph Wilson – Secretary/Treasurer; Richard Tilson – Incoming Worshipful Master; Pier-Luc Doyon – Inner Guard;
Greg McPhee – Senior Warden; Al Rivers – Tyler Outer Guard
Missing: John Davidson – Junior Steward
Doric-St. George Lodge No. 71 Grand Registry of Saskatchewan, Ancient Free &
Accepted Masons held their annual Installation and Investiture on Wednesday,
January 20, 2016.
Doric-St. George Lodge #71 was instituted on December 7, 1910. This Lodge has
37 members and they meet monthly at the Masonic Temple, 1755 Main St. North,
Moose Jaw.
Anyone interested in becoming a member needs to be a male of voting age, of
good moral standing with no criminal record and needs to believe in a Supreme
Being, as well as possibly other criteria.
The Moose Jaw Health Foundation has received an award from local artist Timothy England
in recognition of the outstanding effort of community volunteers in raising funds for the
capital equipment campaign. Presenting the award today was Mayor Deb Higgins, MLA for
Moose Jaw North Warren Michelson and artist Timmy England. The sculpture “New Shoots”
was beautifully carved by Timmy England. The sculpture is core granite hewn from Old
Wives Lake. The Moose Jaw Health Foundation is deeply appreciative of this award and will
be on display in the Foundation’s office for everyone to see.
Incoming Worshipful Master Richard Tilson says that everything within the lodge
room is symbolic, from the tiled floors to the ceremonial aprons worn. He says
that he joined the Masons in 1980 and has learnt much from the club including
public speaking and cooperating with people to accomplish goals.
For more information on the Doric-St. George Lodge No. 71 or inquiries as to
becoming a member, contact Secretary Ralph Wilson at 306.692.5114.
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Walk for the Hungry and Homeless
By Joan Ritchie
There are those that are hungry and homeless in our
country and even within our city. In the spirit of
compassion, Canada’s National Walk for Homelessness ‘The Coldest Night of the Year’ will be held in
Moose Jaw on Saturday, February 20th to take care
of our less fortunate. Each Coldest Night of the Year
location is operated by a local, community-based
registered Canadian charity. In Moose Jaw, Riverside Mission has taken up the initiative with the
hopes of meeting a local fundraising goal of $40,000
with 25 team captains. There is no limit to the size
of each team and those that wish to register but don’t
have a team to join can register and participate with
the ‘Riverside Ramblers’, an open team set up by
Riverside Mission.
“We would like to challenge people to come out,”
says Jacob Oddie, Chaplain and Supervisor of Riverside Mission. “This is a fundraiser, as well as an
awareness event.”
Register through the website coldestnightoftheyear.
org. “We want people to step forward to become
team captains,” he said, “and get teams together and
sponsorship.”
The walk is a family-friendly event full of fun and
fundraising for a good cause. The day begins with
registration being held at 4:00 p.m. at First Baptist
Church, 1010 Main Street North, followed by a short
opening ceremony from 5:00-5:15 p.m.; Moose Jaw
dignitaries including MLAs and the Mayor will be
sharing comments, with some continuing on the
walk. The walk consists of a 2, 5 or 10 km route set
out in advance and can be viewed on the website.
The evening will conclude at 8:00 p.m. with a meal
at First Baptist Church.
Riverside Mission is strategically located at the halfway point of the walk so individuals can drop in for
a warm-up, hot chocolate or coffee before embarking on the last leg of the journey. Executive Director
of Riverside Mission, Scott Elger will be there to
welcome everyone and to answer any questions regarding the men’s shelter.
“Come See Riverside Mission and what they do,”
says Oddie. “Participating in the walk is a chance
to get together to do some good here in Moose Jaw.
There is a homeless and hunger problem in this city.”
There are more than 100 cities across Canada that
will be participating in this event. Since 2011, the
Moose Jaw apartment market stable
in fluctuating scene
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
Apartment vacancy rates in
Moose Jaw edged higher between
last October and the previous
year, but are the lowest among the
province’s larger cities.
Data from Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation’s October
survey shows Moose Jaw va-
cancy rates increased to 3.4 per
cent from 3.3 per cent in October
2014.
An average vacancy rate in the
province’s 10 largest cities was
6.4 per cent, up from 4.1 per cent.
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high of 20.8 per cent in Estevan
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Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
Coldest Night of the Year has raised $7.9 million
dollars through the tireless efforts of charities in
designated cities. The Coldest Night of the Year initiative is Blue Sea Philanthropy’s brainchild. Blue
Seas Philanthropy “exists to see a generous world
where charities thrive,” with a mission to help them
by providing easy access to profitable fundraising
events, services and advice. A small portion of the
fundraising is designated back to the organization
with the rest going to Riverside Mission to continue
their work in this city.
“Riverside Mission is a non-profit, Christian humanitarian organization that desires to respond compassionately to the needs of Moose Jaw’s less fortunate.” Riverside Mission is located at 40 Manitoba
Street E and is a men’s shelter, offering seven rentout apartments that are presently at full-capacity, as
well as four men’s transitional housing units that
are full, as well. There are also nine beds that are
available on a nightly and short term basis. As all
the housing provided by Riverside Mission is only
meant for transitional use and not long-term, their
hope is that it will assist individuals in getting their
feet back on the ground.
Riverside Mission also holds Sunday Evening Services at 7:00 p.m. held in the dining room at Riverside Mission, as well as a Devotional Series that
is held on Thursday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. These
services are open to the public, male or female, and
anyone is welcome to attend.
For more information regarding the Coldest Night
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For information on Riverside Mission visit Riversidemission,ca or https://www.facebook.com/RiversideMission .
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The snow removal bylaw governing snow removal
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The old bylaw, approved in 1984, only applied to the
commercial zones in the downtown core and South
Hill commercial area.
The new bylaw applies to all commercially zoned
properties in Moose Jaw.
The bylaw prohibits commercial places from piling
snow on adjacent property without prior city permission and from piling snow on parking meters or
posts or interfering with parking or pedestrian use.
Owners must remove snow within 48 hours. Those
refusing can be assessed tickets of $100 for the first
offence, increasing by $100 per offence to $300 for
the third offence.
The city may clear the snow and bill the owner.
Bylaw enforcement officials told council there was
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the law.
The snow removal bylaw does not apply to residential property.
Canada Post required snow clearance for door-todoor mail delivery but that service is no longer available. Property owners can still be sued if somebody
slips and injures themselves on a snowy sidewalk.
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20 NET NHL Hockey New
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plywood sides & lights & wirJets.105 Autos
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ing - 125
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24
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asking 50.00 like new
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Question Period
House of Commons
Varied Programs
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WTVS Business Miweek (N) Michigan Michigan Doc Martin “Departure” Mercy Street ’ Å
Économie 30 vies (N) Infoman (N) Prière de ne pas envoyer Enquête (N) (SC)
Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) TJ Sask
Marina
3 CBKFT TJ Sask
ET Canada Heroes Reborn ’
The Blacklist (N) Å
Shades of Blue (N) ’
News Hour Final (N)
Late Show-Colbert
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CFRE News
Big Bang DC’s Legends
Goldbergs Saving Hope (N) ’
Big Bang etalk (N) ’ News-Lisa CTV News
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CKCK CTV News Regina (N)
EarthWatch One
EarthWatch Two
7 WEATH EarthWatch One
Jeopardy! Heroes Reborn ’
The Blacklist (N) Å
Shades of Blue (N) ’
News
Tonight Show-J. Fallon Meyers
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WDIV Wheel
Exchange 22 Minutes Coronation The Nature of Things (N) Great Barrier Reef (N)
The National (N) Å
Exchange Coronation
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CBKT News
(:01) Mom Angel-Hell Elementary (N) ’ Å
Two Men Late Show-Colbert
Corden
11 WWJ FamFeud FamFeud Big Bang Life in
The List (N) Beyond the Tank (N) ’ My Diet Is Better Than Yours (N) ’ Å
News
(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
12 WXYZ News
Life in
(:01) Mom Broke Girl Broke Girl Two Men West Wind Å
Signature Series Å
13 CTYS Mod Fam Mod Fam Mr. D
100 Things Make It Pop Funniest Home Videos Gags
Gags
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YTV SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Assembly Nicky
Bucket-Dino Dinopaws Caillou ’ Bubble
15 TREE Octonauts Clangers Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy
CBC News
The National (N) Å
CBC News
The National (N) Å
The National
4 x(N)
2Ӂad
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NW The Exchange (N) Å
CTV News Channel ’
CTV News Channel ’
News-Lisa National
News-Lisa National
News-Lisa National
17 NNET CTV News Channel ’
Next Ones Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night
18 SCORE NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks at Boston Bruins. (Live) Å
P19AGE 2TSN 2016 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. FromVMelbourne,
ALUE EXPRESS
OOSE
JANUARY
21Tennis
- FEBRUARY
3, (N)
2016
Australia.~(N)M(Live)
Å JAW, SK
2016 Australian
Open
Third Round.
(Live)
NHL Hockey Edmonton Oilers at Dallas Stars. (Live) Å
Sportsnet Misplays World Poker
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NET Misplays NHL’s Best Oilers
Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Fixer Upper (N) ’ Å
Bryan
Income
Flip or Flop Flip or Flop
21 HGTV Ellen’s Design Challenge Hunters Int’l Hunters
Columbo Å
McMillan and Wife “Downshift to Danger” ’
Conspiracy Supernat. EastEnders EastEnders
22 VISION Murder, She Wrote ’
90sat9 ’ Å
The Mentalist ’ Å
Cleveland Mike
Arrow ’ Å
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M3 Cash Cab Cash Cab Below Deck ’ Å
Throwback Thursday
Simpsons Cleveland Work.
Idiotsitter South Park Tosh.0
At Midnight Conan (N)
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MM Throwback Thursday
Alberta Primetime (N) ’ Anger
etalk (N) ’ Big Bang Mike
My Diet Is Better Than Yours (N) ’ Å
25 EDACC Dr. Phil ’ Å
Love It or List It
Property Brothers
Love It or List It
Good Witch (DVS)
Good Witch (DVS)
26
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Emergency Emergency Surviving Evil ’
Untouchable ’ Å
27 SLICE Intervention Canada ’ Big Brother Canada ’ Untouchable ’ Å
Blue Bloods “In the Box” Legends (N) ’ Å
Colony Will’s first day. (N) Motive “Best Enemies”
Criminal Minds ’
28 BRAVO Motive “Best Enemies”
(:15) “Fakers” (2010) Greyston Holt. Å (DVS)
››› “The Karate Kid” (1984) Ralph Macchio.
29 ENC AV2 (:15) ›››› “Rocky” (1976) Sylvester Stallone.
The First 48 ’ Å
The First 48 (N) Å
(:01) Nightwatch (N) ’ (:02) The First 48 Å
(:01) The First 48 Å
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A&E The First 48 ’ Å
13WHAM News at 10
Crazy Talk Broke Girl Paid Prog. Broke Girl
31 WUHF Big Bang Big Bang American Idol “Auditions No. 6” (N) ’ Å
Anderson Cooper 360
CNN Newsroom Live (N)
32
CNN Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Special
Tornado
Tornado
Tornado
Billy
Billy
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CMT FamFeud FamFeud Best Chow Best Chow Best Chow Best Chow Tornado
Auction
Auction
Auction
Lip Sync Battle ’
Lip Sync Lip Sync Repo
Repo
Lip Sync Battle ’
34 SPIKE Auction
My 600-Lb. Life
Extreme Weight Loss “Ashley” Å
Skin Tight ’ Å
My 600-Lb. Life
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TLC My 600-Lb. Life Å
Men, Women, Wild Å
Vegas Rat Rods (N)
Street Outlaws (N) Å
Megaspeed “Mint 400”
Men, Women, Wild Å
36 DISC Daily Planet (N)
›› “The Man With the Iron Fists” (2012) RZA. ’
›› “The Lone Ranger” (2013) Johnny Depp. ’
37 SHOW “A Killer Upstairs” (2005) Tracy Nelson. ’ Å
Johnny T Johnny T Be Cool
Be Cool
Scooby
Tiny Toon Goosebump Goosebump Spider-Man Avengers
38 TOON Jimmy Two Camp
Awesome Awesome Make Me Make Me Nowhere Nowhere Prince
Malcolm
Arts
Cheerlead
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FAM Life Derek Lost
Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld
Family Guy Amer. Dad Family Guy Amer. Dad
40
PCH Big Bang Big Bang ››› “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow”
Corner Gas JFL
Gags
Gags
Simpsons Just for Laughs
41 COM Frasier ’ Frasier ’ Big Bang Big Bang Match
››› “Kings Row” (1942, Drama) Ann Sheridan.
(:15) ›››› “The Pride of the Yankees” (1942) Gary Cooper.
For Whom
42
TCM “We Who-Die”
My. Diners My. Diners My. Diners My. Diners Top Chef (N) ’ Å
Gotta Eat Gotta Eat My. Diners My. Diners
43 FOOD Gotta Eat Food
Storage
Fail Army Fail Army Storage
The Liqui Storage
Storage
Fail Army Fail Army Storage
The Liqui
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OUT Storage
M*A*S*H ’ M*A*S*H ’ Treasures Decoded ’ Roanoke: Search for the Lost Colony ’ Å
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars
45 HIST American Pickers Å
Castle “The Late Shaft” Castle ’ Å
Castle ’ Å
InnerSPACE Psychic
Person of Interest “Pilot”
46 SPACE Stargate SG-1 ’ Å
››› “Top Gun” (1986, Action) Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis. Å
47 AMC (3:30) “The Patriot” Å › “Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage. Å
ARCA Series Racing Pocono.
Cameras Being
NASCAR Race Hub
Pass Time Pass Time
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FSR NASCAR Race Hub
Security
Expedition Unknown (N) 50/50 (N) 50/50 (N) Mysteries at the Museum Expedition Unknown ’
49 DTOUR Restaurant Makeover ’ Security
Designer Footwear Sale Kim & Co. Fashions
Millano Home
NEW! POUND - Rockout. Millano Home
50 SHOP Kim & Co. Fashions
Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Ridiculous. Story
Broke A$$ Wild Ride Ridiculous. Story
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MTV Grand
(8:50) ››› “Paddington” (2014) ’
“Teen Lust” (2014) Cary Elwes.
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MC1 (4:55) “Mood Indigo” ’ (:10) ›› “Cuban Fury” (2014) Rashida Jones. ’
(:40) ›› “Unbroken” (2014, Biography) Jack O’Connell. ’ Å
“The Water Diviner” ’
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MC2 (4:50) “Need for Speed” (:05) ››› “Whitewash” (2013) ’
(7:50) › “Serena” (2014, Drama) ’
(:40) “Preggoland” (2014) Sonja Bennett. ’
Hundred
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MC3 (:15) “Altman” (2014) Julianne Moore. ’ Å (DVS)
Rock Icons Girls Å
Girls Å
Banshee “Homecoming”
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HBO Witch Hunt San Fran (:05) “Foxfire” (2012) Ali Liebert, Raven Adamson. ’ (DVS)
The Mentalist ’ Å
WBZ News (N) ’ Å
Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld
How I Met How I Met
59 WSBK Big Bang Big Bang The Mentalist ’ Å
Crime Watch Daily (N) ’ News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men DC’s Legends
The 100 Å
60 KTLA Bill Cunningham
The 100 Å
(:02) WGN News at Nine WGN News Friends ’ Friends ’ Raymond
61 WGN Two Men Two Men DC’s Legends
TVA West TVA West.
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TVA (5:00) TVA West TVA West.
(:40) Thalassa (SC)
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TV5 La dernière harde (SC) Expédition, passage du 24 heures: danger (SC) Marchés sur Terre (SC) TV5 Jrnl
Les grands reportages Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) RDI économie (SC)
24/60 (SC)
Les grands reportages
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108 SASK (5:00) Saskatchewan Legislature
Public Record Å
Rockburn Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å
109 CPAC Rockburn Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å
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Presenting Sponsor
Named for 3rd Annual
PRISM Awards
For Moose Jaw Express
The Business Women of Moose Jaw will be holding
their 3rd annual PRISM Awards Fundraiser Gala on
March 5, 2016. Scotiabank of Canada has been announced as the presenting sponsor for 2016. Scotiabank has been supporting communities for over 180
years and have chosen to be a presenting sponsor for
this important event.
“It is wonderful to have a presenting sponsor such as
Scotiabank who understand and support women in
business”, says Crystal Froese President of Business
Women of Moose Jaw, “and want to partner with us
to recognize the important work that women do on
behalf of others.”
The 2016 PRISM Awards honour women who
demonstrate Perseverance, who are a Role Model, Influential, Successful and have been a Mentor.
Women are nominated by their peers for one of the 7
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As well there will be two additional categories to
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awards.
This annual event is also the largest fundraiser for
the Moose Jaw Transition House. The MJTH works
toward ending the cycle of abuse and violence within
the Moose Jaw & District community by providing
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referral. The Moose Jaw Transition House recently
began a Life Skills program. This pilot program is for
a one-year term based on funding and will assist the
clients of the Transition House to develop their abilities to move forward to a life free of violence and
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support of our sponsoring partners and the Business
Women of Moose Jaw through the PRISM Awards.
Nominations for the PRISM Awards close February
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2 WTVS Business Off Record ››› “Murder, My Sweet” (1944) Dick Powell.
Économie Virtuose (N) (SC)
Ti-Mé show (N) (SC)
Série noire (N)
Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) TJ Sask
Hemingway
3 CBKFT TJ Sask
ET Canada Angel-Hell Superstore Hawaii Five-0 (N) Å
Rookie Blue ’
News Hour Final (N)
Late Show-Colbert
5
CFRE News
MasterChef (N) ’
Shark Tank ’ Å
Blue Bloods (N) Å
Big Bang etalk (N) ’ News-Lisa CTV News
6 CKCK CTV News Regina (N)
EarthWatch One
EarthWatch Two
7 WEATH EarthWatch One
Jeopardy! Undateable Superstore Dateline NBC ’ Å
News
Tonight Show-J. Fallon Meyers
8
WDIV Wheel
Exchange Rick Mercer Coronation M’ketplace Hello
the fifth estate (N) Å
The National (N) Å
Exchange Coronation
9
CBKT News
Blue Bloods (N) Å
Two Men Late Show-Colbert
Corden
11 WWJ FamFeud FamFeud Undercover Boss (N) ’ Hawaii Five-0 (N) Å
The List (N) Last Man Dr. Ken ’ Shark Tank ’ Å
(:01) 20/20 ’ Å
News
(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
12 WXYZ News
1 Year
Signature Series Å
13 CTYS Mod Fam Mod Fam Undateable Mod Fam Hell’s Kitchen (N) ’ (PA) Broke Girl Two Men 1 Year
››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”
Game On
14
YTV SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Thunder
Bucket-Dino Dinopaws Caillou ’ Bubble
15 TREE Octonauts Clangers Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy
CBC News
The National (N) Å
CBC News
The National (N) Å
The National (N) Å
16
NW The Exchange (N) Å
News-Lisa National
News-Lisa National
17 NNET CTV News Channel ’ CTV News Channel ’ CTV News Channel ’ News-Lisa National
Aftermath Highlights Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night
18 SCORE WWE Main Event (N) ’ WWE SmackDown! ’ Å
19
TSN Figure Skating Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. (N) SportsCent. 2016 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N)
Sportsnet Sportsnet Central (N)
NHL’s Best Misplays Darts
20
NET QMJHL Hockey: Screaming Eagles at Sea Dogs
Breakneck Breakneck Timber Kings ’ Å
Bryan
Income
Breakneck Breakneck
21 HGTV Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Hunters Int’l Hunters
Last/Wine Praise
Gaither Gospel Hour ’ Time-Sing Gospel
theZoomer ’
EastEnders EastEnders
22 VISION Murder, She Wrote ’
The Mentalist ’ Å
Cleveland Mike
The Vampire Diaries ’
23
M3 Cash Cab Cash Cab Hollywood Game Night 90sat9 ’ Å
Dance Party Friday
Much EDM
››› “Grosse Pointe Blank” (1997) John Cusack. Å
South Park
24
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Alberta Primetime (N) ’ Anger
etalk (N) ’ Big Bang Mike
Flashpoint Å (DVS)
Criminal Minds ’
25 EDACC Dr. Phil ’ Å
Property Brothers
Say Yes
Say Yes
Love It or List It
Property Brothers
››› “Magic Mike”
26
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27 SLICE Intervention Canada ’ Big Brother Canada ’ “Midnight Masquerade” (2014) Autumn Reeser. ’ ›› “Eagle Eye” (2008) Shia LaBeouf. ’ Å
Bones Quarantined. ’
Bones ’ Å
Bones ’ Å
Bones ’ Å
Criminal Minds ’
28 BRAVO Twice in a Lifetime ’
››› “Mad Dog and Glory” (1993)
Analyze
29 ENC AV2 (:15) ››› “Places in the Heart” (1984) Sally Field. (:10) ››› “Away From Her” (2006) Julie Christie.
Criminal Minds ’
Criminal Minds ’
Unforgettable (N) Å
(:01) Criminal Minds ’ (:01) Criminal Minds ’
30
A&E Criminal Minds ’
Hell’s Kitchen (N) ’ (PA) 13WHAM News at 10
Crazy Talk Broke Girl Paid Prog. Broke Girl
31 WUHF Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef (N) ’
This Is Life
This Is Life
This Is Life
32 CNN Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight (N)
›› “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” (2007) John C. Reilly.
I Love Kel
33 CMT FamFeud FamFeud Last Man Last Man I Love Kel Chrisley
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Cops Å
Jail Å
34 SPIKE Cops Å
Say Yes
Say Yes
Say Yes
Say Yes
Say Yes
Love; Lust First Swipe Say Yes
Say Yes
Love; Lust First Swipe
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TLC Say Yes
Alaskan Bush People
Railroad Alaska Å
Mayday: Air Disaster (N) Mayday Å
Railroad Alaska Å
36 DISC Daily Planet (N)
“Suddenly” (2013, Action) Ray Liotta. ’ Å
“Crook” (2013) Adam Beach, Guy Buller. ’ Å
NCIS ’ Å
37 SHOW Haven ’ Å
Johnny T Johnny T LEGO Nexo LEGO Nexo Johnny T Rangers
Yu-Gi-Oh Ultimate
Hulk
Avengers
38 TOON Jimmy Two Camp
Lost
Awesome ››› “Babe” (1995) Premiere. ’
Awesome Degrassi Let’s Be
39 FAM Life Derek Next Step Next Step Lost
Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Amer. Dad Family Guy Amer. Dad
40
PCH Big Bang Big Bang ›› “Now You See Me” (2013) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo.
Corner Gas JFL
Gags
Gags
Simpsons Just for Laughs Å
41 COM Frasier ’ Frasier ’ Impastor Big Bang Match
Impromptu
42 TCM (5:00) “Dear Heart” Å ››› “Much Ado About Nothing” (1993, Comedy) ››› “Sense and Sensibility” (1995) Emma Thompson. Å
My. Diners My. Diners Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Diners
Diners
Sugar
Sugar
Gotta Eat Gotta Eat
43 FOOD Gotta Eat Food
Storage
Fail Army Fail Army Ghost Hunters ’ Å
Storage
Storage
Fail Army Fail Army Ghost Hunters ’ Å
44
OUT Storage
M*A*S*H ’ M*A*S*H ’ Canadian Pickers ’
Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars “Live Free or Die Hard”
45 HIST American Pickers Å
InnerSPACE InnerSPACE Person of Interest Å
46 SPACE Stargate SG-1 “Demons” Castle “Den of Thieves” ››› “Signs” (2002) Mel Gibson. ’ Å
Comic Men ››› “Live Free or Die Hard” (2007)
47 AMC “Gone in Sixty Seconds” ››› “Live Free or Die Hard” (2007, Action) Bruce Willis, Justin Long.
Motorcycle Racing Monster Energy Supercross: San Diego.
NASCAR Race Hub
Pass Time Pass Time
48
FSR NASCAR Race Hub
Security
Border
Border
Security
Security
Border
Border
Border
Border
49 DTOUR Restaurant Makeover ’ Security
Tycoon For Diamonelle Millano Home
Elizabeth Grant
Elizabeth Grant
Gourmet Gifts for Valen
50 SHOP Millano Home
Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi The L.A. Complex Å
Skins “Daisy” Å
True Life ’ Å
54
MTV Grand
(:20) “No Way Jose” (2015) ’ Å
›› “The Riot Club” (2014) Sam Claflin. Å
55
MC1 Get Hard (:45) “That Burning Feeling” (2013) John Cho. ’
(:05) ›› “The Judge” (2014) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å (DVS)
››› “Inherent Vice” (2014) ’ Å
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MC2 (5:50) ››› “American Sniper” (2014) ’ Å
(:20) “This Is Where I Leave You” ’ (:05) “Reel Love” (2011) LeAnn Rimes. (:35) “Teen Lust” (2014) Cary Elwes. “Far From the Madding”
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MC3 Best Me
The Offseason: Kevin
(:10) ››› “Tom at the Farm” (2013) Xavier Dolan. Girls “Flo” Girls Å
Real Time, Bill
58 HBO “Life of Peter”
Bones ’ Å
WBZ News (N) ’ Å
Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld
How I Met How I Met
59 WSBK Big Bang Big Bang Bones ’ Å
Crime Watch Daily (N) ’ News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Reign “Bruises That Lie” Penn & Teller: Fool Us
60 KTLA Bill Cunningham
61 WGN Two Men Two Men Reign “Bruises That Lie” Penn & Teller: Fool Us WGN News at Nine (N) WGN News Friends ’ Friends ’ Raymond
TVA West TVA West.
88
TVA (5:00) TVA West TVA West.
Partir autrement
TV5 Jrnl
Expédition, passage du Heures
89
TV5 Par avion Chemins Jusqu’au bout du monde (SC)
Les grands reportages Le Téléjournal (SC)
Économie Le National 24/60 (SC)
Les grands reportages
90
RDI 24/60 (SC)
Saskatchewan Legislature
108 SASK (5:00) Saskatchewan Legislature
Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å
Public Record Å
P.M.
Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å
109 CPAC P.M.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
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Pépin
Martha
Kitchen
Cook
Rick Steves Rick Steves Lawrence Welk
Weekend The Café
2
WTVS Nature ’ Å
Candice Renoir (SC)
Inspecteur Barnaby ’ (SC)
La semaine verte (N)
3 CBKFT Telejournal La facture Enquête (SC)
Food Truck Face Off
Holmes Makes It Right Tackle
›› “Hurricane Hunters” (1974) Larry Hagman.
Global Nat.
5
CFRE Ice Pilots Å (DVS)
6
CKCK Prairie Rpt. Figure Skating Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. (N) Cash Cab Moneytalk The Marilyn Denis Show The Social etalk Å
Weekend Report Three
Weekend Report Three
7 WEATH Weekend Report Two
Goal Zone Figure Skating U.S. Championships: Pairs Free Skate & Free Dance. (N) Å
News
NBC News
8
WDIV English Premier League Soccer
FIS Ski Jumping
FIS Alpine Skiing
FIS Freestyle Skiing
National
Hockey
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On the
Front Porch
by Wanda Smith
Mess Leads to Stress
I’m in the middle of a huge purge in the basement. In
other words, I’m cleaning, decluttering, and editing...
whatever you’d like to call it. I decided I would go
through every last tote and box that I’ve collected these
last 22 years of wedded bliss and determine once and
for all what I’m keeping, trashing, selling or giving away.
Every piece will be analyzed and then will be dealt its
final blow. I laugh at what blogger, Bruno Bornsztein says
of his basement: “There is a secret I’ve been hiding. It
is large and it is dirty and might even be in violation of a
few state and federal laws. But hiding it doesn’t make
it any less real so I’ve decided to just come out with it:
This is my basement.” I think many of us could testify to
feelings such as his. My basement has a life of its own.
It loves to collect stuff... stuff that doesn’t have a home...
stuff that doesn’t fit anywhere else... and pretty soon, the
basement is stuffed. Stuffed to the gills!
I’ve just decided stuff is not worth hanging onto. Stuff
does not define me. Stuff does not make me who I am.
In fact, stuff pulls me down. According to Krissy Brady,
“clutter decreases productivity and task performance
and increases your levels of cortisol, the stress hormone.
It also creates a tsunami of personal issues including:
mental clutter, chronic restlessness, distraction and
wasted time.”
The “Huffington Post” conducted a
survey which revealed 84 percent who felt their home
wasn’t clean or organized enough. Eighty-seven percent
of the women also revealed that they were anxious over
maintaining their homes. It’s true. Mess leads to stress.
Here are a few things I’ve learned: have a friend or
loved one give a little help to get started (especially
someone who is good at decluttering), set up areas to
put like things such as: give away pile, throw away pile,
sell pile and sort pile. Try not to touch anything twice
(make yourself decide where that particular thing needs
to go). Remove some of the easy things first. This will
give you some room as well as added momentum to
keep going. Load up the “donate pile” right away and
deliver it to the charity of your choice. Ask yourself these
questions: Does this item make me feel bad? If it has a
negative memory attached to it, get rid of it. Have I used
this item? And if so, when? What purpose does it really
serve? If it doesn’t bring you enjoyment, then toss it out.
I’ve adopted these thoughts to my purging process. For
example, I found some fabric that I had bought (when
I was a teenager) to have my grandma quilt for me. I
decided I still felt that I would like to have that made
into a quilt at some point, so I decided to keep it. On
the other hand, I read through all the wedding cards we
had received and I only kept about 5 that had interesting
greetings or advice that we treasured. The rest were
thrown out.
I can’t help but think of the similarities in our spiritual life
to our physical home. There are places in our hearts that
can become cluttered with bad memories, guilt, pain,
shame, unforgiveness, negativity, and more. Too many
times, we close that door, pretending we don’t have
that area in our life ...kind of like the blogger who finally
admitted to having the secret of a dirty and disgusting
basement. It takes time to work through some of those
issues but truly we can clean things up if we are willing
to do the work. I’ve heard it said that the process is
something like an onion... God takes us on a journey of
one layer at a time. That’s comforting, I think. As we
open our heart to Him, He will help clean out the clutter
and get us onto really living. I’m praying that 2016 will
be the year that you will come clean and give Him the
dirt. Let’s all get free to live with less stress!
“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget none of His
benefits; who pardons all your iniquities, who heals all
your diseases; who redeems your life from the pit, who
crowns you with lovingkindness and compassion; who
satisfies your years with good things, so that your youth
is renewed like the eagle.”
Scripture reference: Psalm 103:2-5
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It all started with a fuss a couple
months ago with Marco Rubio’s
shoes. He is the Republican
primary presidential candidate
that strolled into a New
Hampshire campaign event in
black-heeled boots. The media
ran with it, rather poo-pooing his
choice, stating it was unexpected
for the Florida politician. I
didn’t get the criticism; it wasn’t
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like they were platform heels
or even high-heeled, for that
matter. They were man-boots, and accordingly, I thought they
were quite fashionable.
Needless to say, this spurred on my interest in the realm of
shoes and the language they speak. According to a research
study, shoes can actually tell a whole lot about a person,
personality-wise. After a little more in-depth thinking on the
matter, I deducted that in this day and age, “Don’t we wear
shoes according to the outfit and outing we are attending?”
My closet is full of many kinds of shoes and boots that could
possibly give a mixed message as to the person I really am.
The thesis of judging a person by their shoes might have flown
centuries ago when people only had one choice, and that was
the shoes on their feet; very much like the Israelites who wore
the same shoes for 40 years wandering around in the desert.
But in the conclusive evidence, there might be something to
the study? Psychologists found that the style, value, colour
and condition of the footwear can reveal something about the
wearer’s emotional, political and personality traits. Observers
can usually clue into the gender, age and social status of the
person.
When you meet a person, do you give them the once over and
get a possible immediate impression, taking into account the
whole package: friendliness, chemistry, clothes and shoes to
boot? As a woman, I can vouch for the fact that many women
do take special notice of what graces our feet.
So what conclusions can we deduct? They (the elite few who
know something about everything) say that shoes can reveal
confidence level, personality type and personal branding.
Take into account, I am only the medium reporting, but
over the years have made certain deductions, as well. Isn’t
it reasonable to assume that someone who wears cowboy
boots has some correlation to the farm and possibly ranching?
Brilliant! What about the guy who wears knee-high black
socks in his sandals? Well, according to me, they may be
as goofy as they look! And what about those people who
wear the bulky cork-bottomed sandals that are soooooooo
comfortable. You know them, the nuts and granola type.
Some (women) even like to wear them without shaving their
legs… (fur socks, I presume). Something more feminine
and pretty works for me! Of course, comfort is the key to all
footwear. Not according to the researchers: “Uncomfortable
looking footwear is most often rocked by society’s calmest
citizens.” Realistically, isn’t it only right that well-off people
wear more expensive shoes? Extroverts announce themselves
first by their bright and bedazzled footwear; you can spot them
a mile away. Conscientious people spit and polish their shoes,
always putting their best foot forward.
Some words of advice from an unknown source. “Before you
criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That
way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them
and you have their shoes.”
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Lucky number brings home bacon
By Joyce Walter for Moose Jaw Express
The winning number at the meat draw was called and to
the lucky person went a double package of thickly-cut
bacon.
That old saying, “bringing home the bacon” came to
mind, along with the question of what to do with so
much of it.
Ideas came forth for bacon soup, a chowder using bacon
and corn kernels or even bacon-wrapped scallops.
This week’s recipes, from several sources, give ideas for
using the bacon.
•••
Bacon-Vegetable Slow Cooker Stew
5 rashers of bacon
3 carrots
salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp. vinegar or more to taste
3 stalks celery
1 large onion
1/2 cup pearl barley
handful of mixed herbs (parsley, oregano, thyme)
8 cups stock
3 cloves garlic
Chop carrots, celery and onion and place in slow cooker. Cut bacon into small pieces and add to vegetables.
Add barley and seasonings, vinegar and stock. Mix so
all vegetables are immersed in liquid. Cook on low for 8
hours or on high for 4-5 hours.
•••
Bacon and Scallop Chowder
2 Yukon Gold potatoes, cubed
2 ribs celery, chopped
1 onion, diced
4 slices bacon, chopped
1 tsp. dried thyme
1/2 tsp. paprika
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 bay leaf
2 cups milk or cream
1 small bottle clam juice
1 1/2 cups water
3 tbsps. flour
1 lb. sea scallops
2 tsps. lemon juice
In slow cooker combine all ingredients except the flour,
scallops and lemon juice. Cover and cook on low for 4-6
hours.
Whisk flour with 3 tbsps. water until smooth. Stir into
cooker. Add scallops. Cook, covered, on high until broth
is slightly thickened and scallops are opaque, about
20-30 minutes. If soup needs to be thicker, add a bit of
starch and water and stir. Just before serving, add the
lemon juice and stir. Note: Clam juice is usually found
near the tinned salmons. This is not clamato juice.
•••
Bacon-Burger Meatballs
1 small onion, coarsely chopped
3 slices bacon, coarsely chopped
2 cloves garlic, peeled
1/4 cup parsley leaves
1 lb. lean ground chuck
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
3 tbsps. bread crumbs
1 large egg
salt and pepper to taste
3/4 box spaghetti
3 cups marinara sauce
In a food processor combine onion, bacon, garlic and
parsley. Pulse until finely chopped. Transfer to a medium
bowl and add the beef, cheese, bread crumbs, egg and
seasonings. Mix gently to combine.
Form into about 16 meatballs. Place on a foil-lined broiler-proof baking sheet. Broil, turning once until cooked
through, about 10-12 minutes.
Cook pasta according to directions on the box. Heat marinara sauce then add meatballs and toss to coat. Serve
over pasta and sprinkle with shaved parmesan. Note:
If desired, regular patties could be formed, broiled and
served in hamburger buns. Or form meat mixture into a
meat loaf and cook accordingly.
Joyce Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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Birds of prey, reptile show entertains young
and old in city
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
James MacWhinnie Sargeant,
affectionately
known
as
“Sarge”, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 17,
2016. Sarge was predeceased
by his parents, two siblings and
their spouses, and infant granddaughter, Stephanie Ready. He
is survived by devoted, loving
wife of 71years, Paulie: children, Jim (Barb) and their children Andrea McLean
(Travis, and their children, Blake and Kate) and
Tim (Anne-Sophie), all of Calgary; Diana Sargeant
of Calgary; Terry (Debbie) and their children Jordan, Paul and Kyle (Cheyenne) of Taber, Nanaimo
and Lethbridge; Jana Foushée (Jeff) and their children Charlie (Mikal and their children Myles and
Beau) and Marie Foushée Carr (Tyler), all of Seattle, Washington; Jill Ready (Don) and their children Julie and Christine, all of Regina. We would
like to thank the many friends, health care workers
and neighbors for all of their assistance and care.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Zion United
Church on Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Zion’s
‘Under the Dome’ fund, Parkinson’s Canada or a
charity of your choiceMemories and condolences
may be shared at website: www.wjjonesandson.
com (Obituaries).
As Sarge says, “It’s Never Goodbye…
Nice to Meet, Nice to Part, Nice to Meet Again”
Blake Seebach Funeral Director
OWEN SIMMONS
Owen Ross Simmons passed
away peacefully at Pioneers
Lodge on January 21, 2016, at
age 80. Owen was born October
26, 1935, residing in the Rockglen district, at Fife Lake, and the
town of Rockglen before moving to make his home in Moose
Jaw. He is survived by his children: Linda Gall (Stephen Anderson), Kandis Simmons, and Leon Simmons (Debbie Clemmensen);
and two adopted children, Jennifer Davison (Joe
Johnson), and James Davison; 21 grandchildren, 3
great-grandchildren; many brothers and sisters; and
his former wife Gladys. He is predeceased by his
son-in-law Kevin Molloy and grandson Joey Johnson. The Celebration of Owen’s life will be held at
W.J. Jones & Son Chapel on Wednesday January 27,
2016 at 2:00 pm. Della Ferguson will officiate. Memorialization will take place at Rosedale Cemetery
on Thursday at 2:00 pm. Donations to the Moose
Jaw Humane Society, Box 1658, S6H 7K7, would
be appreciated. In living memory of Owen, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son
Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at
website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries).
Stephanie Lowe Funeral Director
Hundreds of Moose Jaw and district
wildlife enthusiasts had a dream time
experience when two conservation
groups put on a raptor and reptile
show at the Exhibition grounds.
The raptor (birds of prey) show was
done by the Ontario-based Raptor
Conservancy of Canada, while the
reptile show was by Little Ray’s
Reptile Zoo of Ottawa.
The non-profit Raptor Conservancy
seeks to educate people about birds
of prey and ensure their populations
remain strong and viable.
One of the four birds of prey at the
15-minute show was a bald eagle.
The bald eagle case showcases what
conservation efforts can do to keep
birds from extinction.
The chemical DDT came into widespread agricultural use in the 1940s.
Within a few years, only 472 pairs of
breeding bald eagles were left in the
U.S.A.
The chemical causes thin egg walls
and the birds could not reproduce.
With conservation efforts the bald
eagle population grew over a 65year period until it is no longer an
endangered species.
The bald eagle on display spread its
two-metre wing span a few times to
the crowd’s awe.
One of the oddest-looking raptors
at the show was a great horned owl.
The nocturnal bird of prey, named
for its two ‘horned’ ears has acute
hearing, sensitive enough to hear a
mouse crawling in the grass 50 metres distant.
The most common of Canadian
hawks, the red-tailed hawk, also performed, flying around the room for
its masters.
A Harris hawk, a South American and U.S.A. desert dweller, was
shown. The Harris hawk kills and
eats snakes and animals as big as
rabbits.
The rabbits are hunted by packs of
hawks with a female always leading
the hunt.
The raptors are all raised in captivity by the Dover, Ontario group. The
Conservancy uses the birds in conservation education like this show or
in movies and documentaries.
The group participates in breeding
and release programs to rebuild wild
populations by releasing offspring
from the captive
birds.
Its peregrine falcons
have been released
in
Saskatchewan
It is difficult to find words to express how with barn owls in
thankful we are for the expressions of Love Ontario and bald ea- Kind words - Flowers - Cards - Food and gles in Alberta.
donations to the Wildlife Federation, during Little Ray’s Reptile
the sudden loss of a wonderful husband, Zoo of Ottawa has
father and grandfather. We are truly greatful the largest collection
for the abundance of friends, neighbours of reptiles in Canand family that we have.
ada. Many of them
Thank you to Moose Jaw Funeral Home for are abandoned pets
the time and help you gave us and also to and would have no
St. Joseph’s Parish for the beautiful service home if not for the
zoo.
and the choir for the beautiful music.
The two groups
Rosemarie,
moved the show to
Christopher, Monique and family
Swift Current the
Matthew and Carmen
next day as part of a
Nicole and Brody
cross country tour.
Eagle spreads wings
Great horned owl
Bochek
ThankYou
Emperor scorpion
Red tailed hawk
Ron Walter can be
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MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM • Wednesday, January 27, 2016 • PAGE A27
Eagles Club raises funds
for rare disorder
by Scott Hellings
The Fraternal Order of Eagles #3395 Auxiliary recently held a special
Medieval Night supper. The evening was a lot of fun, while also raising funds for a good cause. The meal included chicken, ribs, roasted
vegetables, rice pudding, and onion tarts. Servers were dressed up in
medieval garb and the evening featured themed entertainment.
“Overall, it was a very good night,” said organizer Pat Pease. “This
was my first fundraiser so I was quite pleased with it…This is the first
time we have ever put something like this on. I went outside the comfort zone. Everybody is always saying that we should do something
different so that is was I did.”
The event raised funds for Zellweger Syndrome, a rare congenital
disorder. It is part of the Zellweger spectrum, which is a group of
conditions that have overlapping signs and symptoms, affecting many
areas of the body. The group includes Zellweger Syndrome, Neonatal
Adrenoleukodystrophy (NALD), and Infantile Refsum Disease. Zellweger Syndrome is the most severe form of the spectrum. It can be
difficult to distinguish between the three conditions. Individuals born
with Zellweger Syndrome develop symptoms as newborns. Most infants with Zellweger Syndrome do not live past their first birthday.
Zellweger spectrum disorders are inherited as autosomal recessive
traits caused by mutations in 12 different genes. Zellweger spectrum
disorders are also known as peroxisome biogenesis disorders (PBDs).
This group of disorders is characterized by the body being unable to
produce peroxisomes that function properly. Peroxisomes are tiny,
membrane-bound structures within the gel-like fluid (cytoplasm) of
cells. They play a vital role in numerous biochemical processes in the
body.
Children with Zellweger Syndrome develop life-threatening issues
with organs including the liver, heart, and kidneys. They also experience loss of muscle tone (hypotonia), feeding problems, hearing loss,
vision loss, and seizures.
There is no cure for Zellweger Syndrome and there is no standardized
treatment, although Dr. Richard Rachubinski at the University of Alberta has made some progress.
The event was a success, with over 60 plates sold. Through ticket
sales and other activities including a 50/50 draw, the Eagles raised
over $900 for Zellweger Syndrome. Funds raised by the event will go
to researchers at the U of A.
Pease chose to raise funds for Zellweger research because she has a
family connection to the disorder.
“My sister helped me with this event; her daughter had a child who
had Zellweger Syndrome. In fact, she had two boys — one died before he was born and the other one died when he was just about six
months old. I had never heard of this before. When we got together
she was just tickled pink that we were raising funds for this particular
charity.”
Visit www.thegfpd.org for more information on Zellweger Syndrome.
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MLAs Column Warren Michelson
Moose Jaw North
The Government of
Saskatchewan, along
with
the
Canadian
Federation of InWarren Michelson,
dependent
MLA
Business,
celebrated
RED TAPE AWARENESS WEEK
in Saskatchewan recently. Red Tape
Awareness week provides the opportunity to highlight our government’s
efforts to reduce the regulatory burden for both businesses and consumers.
As a member of the Government’s
Red Tape Committee, I am keenly
aware of how important reducing
red tape and streamlining regulations
and processes are. The work of the
committee is to review outdated regulations that hinder progress, and to
expedite interactions with government agencies for greater efficiencies. These changes can make life
easier for individuals and businesses.
The Red Tape Reduction Action Plan
sets direction for ministries, agencies
and Crowns to review regulations as
to the impact and cost of doing business. These regulations are to be reviewed at least once every 10 years.
The 2013 Regulatory Modernization
and Accountability Act calls for all
ministries and agencies to provide
annual reports on the progress of
their red tape reduction activities.
Through our efforts we have found
that reducing red tape encourages
business in Saskatchewan and results
in cost savings. A target of $5 million in savings was established for
the 2015-16 fiscal year. To date, a
total of $12.4 million in savings has
been achieved through regulatory
changes at the Ministry of Health,
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), the Ministry of Government Relations, SaskEnergy, SaskTel
and SaskPower.
The Saskatchewan Government’s
initiative in the reduction of Red Tape
has been recognized by the Canadian
Federation of Independent Businesses. CFIB commended the Government of Saskatchewan for continuing
to stand out as one the few provinces
that has made regulatory accountability a priority. In the CFIB Red
Tape Report Card, Saskatchewan
was recognized for making progress
on its goal of 25% reduction in red
tape by 2020 (equivalent to $5 million in cost savings per year, or more
than $50 million by 2020).
The Red Tape Committee has experienced great achievements. The
2014-15 Regulatory Modernization
Progress Report identified more than
200 initiatives undertaken to reduce
red tape in Saskatchewan.
Some examples of work done to reduce red tape in Saskatchewan are:
• Transitioning the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) to
an online process. This reduced the
processing time for these applications from eight months to 10 days.
• Updated Crop Insurance regulations that are less cumbersome with
the wording streamlined and the
numbering of sections simplified,
making them more user friendly.
• Changes to the Electrical Licensing
and Gas Licensing Fees Regulations
to properly align the respective fee
structures to code cycles, industry
standards and other jurisdictions.
• Better coordination between
SaskEnergy, SaskPower, and SaskTel to reduce third party underground
line damage and improve safety.
Saskatchewan residents; individuals,
small businesses, major corporations, tradespersons and professionals, benefit from reduced Red Tape
in government agencies.
Regulatory modernization remains a
key part of our government’s Growth
Plan. It is essential, if we wish to
continue to improve business competitiveness and promote growth
and innovation in Saskatchewan. I
encourage constituents from Moose
Jaw North to get in touch with me
with their suggestions to continue to
improve efforts to further reduce red
tape and make life better in Saskatchewan.
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Is coffee pie next?
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A Massachusetts university team of researchers has developed and patented a new food product called coffee flour.
Coffee flour, developed by the Brandeis University biophysicist Dan Perlman, is made by parbaking the coffee beans.
And he says flour coffee is even healthier than coffee, which
has been included as a healthy food in the latest U.S. federal
nutrition guide.
A natural chemical compound called chlorogenic acid (CGA)
is believed responsible for the health benefits associated with
coffee. The CGA content possibly modulates blood sugar levels, stabilizes blood pressure and fights heart and liver disease.
When coffee is made, the process of roasting beans at 400
degrees Fahrenheit up to 15 minutes to build flavour, destroys between half to nearly all of the CGA, thus negating
the health benefits.
Perlman experimented baking the bean at lower temperatures
and different times, discovering that most of the CGA could
be saved.
His process baking no more than 10 minutes at 300 degrees
Fahrenheit was the best of his attempts. The process saves
almost all of the 10 per cent CGA content in the beans.
The flour-making technology uses cryogenics to prevent coffee from oxidizing and yields a nutty, pleasant mild-tasting
dark flour.
The scientist expects to see his product blended with other
flours for baking, used in soups, juices, bars, nutritional food
supplements and cereal.
The wheat flour does not have the flavour of coffee as it was
not baked long enough and not at higher temperatures.
This coffee flour is not to be confused with a CoffeeFlour,
product made by Vancouver-based CF Global.
The CF Global product was developed by ex-Starbucks engineer Dan Belliveau while trying to find a use for millions
of pounds of coffee cherry beans not used in the end coffee.
His operation planned to produce 350,000 pounds of gluten-free CoffeeFlour last year. The product claims five times
as much fibre as whole wheat flour, three times more iron
than spinach and twice as much potassium per ounce as in a
banana.
The Mayo Clinic cites coffee benefits as reducing heart disease, controlling Type 2 diabetes, and possibly reducing risk
of liver cancer.
A Havard Medicine report says coffee can increase cholesterol and in some genetic make-ups can cause heart disease.
The new U.S. federal nutrition guide says up to five cups of
coffee can be healthy.
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Politics influenced building southwestern Sask. rail lines
By Ron Walter for Agri-Mart Express
The story of 308 miles of track now operated as a short line railway in southwestern Saskatchewan runs from optimistic vision to practical politics, with
some business sense thrown in on occasion.
The CPR line linking Weyburn, Saskatchewan to Lethbridge, Alberta was conceived after the First World War — serving recently settled farms with expansion of Prairie branch lines.
Work was started from both ends — west from around Lafleche and east from
Lethbridge, according to a 2001 article in Branch Line Journal by rail historians
Charles W. Bohi and Leslie S. Kozma.
By 1917 the western line reached Manyberries, Alberta but a complete connection was not achieved until 1935 — some 29 years later.
Post-war rail network expansion on the Prairies was a political coup for Liberal
Prime Minister McKenzie King. He wanted a strong post-war economy and
building infrastructure to haul wheat would help.
Sound familiar?
King won the election in 1921 with a small majority. The farm-based Progressive Party held one-third of Parliament’s ridings, forming official Opposition
and was a force needing attention.
His plan worked. The Progressive Party lost seats in the next three elections.
To support expansion of the railway even though it ran through some of the
poorest, most sparsely populated plains in the West, was a political no-brainer.
And it fit in with the “breadbasket of the world” image.
The Weyburn to Assiniboia line was built before the war with the line from
Manyberries to Altawan, near Consul completed in 1923 after pressure from
farmers and shippers.
Farmers needed rail to ship grain. Shippers saved considerably on freight from
this connection in an age when all small towns and farms relied on coal for
heating and cooking.
Savings amounted to $1.40 per ton — the equivalent of a sack of flour. For once
business sense ruled the day.
Before that rail link, coal was hauled from Lethbridge to Moose Jaw and Assiniboia back to the southwest — almost twice the distance.
Linking the rails was interrupted when the Conservatives under Calgarian leader
R.B Bennett wrested government from the Liberals in 1930.
Bennett and his Conservatives believed much of the $70 million invested on
branch lines during this period was wasted. A royal commission, appointed by
Bennett, led by Chief Justice Lyman Duff, agreed even though 97 per cent of
farm roads were dirt.
The commission noted some farmers had to haul wheat 40 miles — a three-day
trip by horse and wagon — on these unpredictable dirt roads.
The Duff Commission found United States branch lines served an average of
336 people per mile of track. In Canada that average was 236, but the Saskatchewan lines built in the 1920s served only 108 people per mile of track.
Worse yet, the post-war branch lines made up 41 per cent of trackage but carried
a mere 4.3 per cent of the traffic.
Completion of the Weyburn to Lethbridge line was the last branch line construction along with the Vanguard line connecting to Swift Current.
The new line was a bonanza for Manyberries and area. No longer were these
communities dependent on goods from Lethbridge. Competition from Weyburn/
Swift Current suppliers kept prices in check.
When the line was completed, support came from a number of places. Swift
Current merchants announced their pleasure.
Canadian farm machinery icon Massey Harris thanked the CPR in a letter, noting the firm could use rail to ship machines rather than expensive trucks.
The railway benefitted cattle producers with a quarter million head shipped by
rail annually in the 1940s. Indeed when rail cattle shipping service declined,
ranchers in the Mankota region set up the Mankota Stockman’s Weigh Co., succeeding in getting buyers to the source of cattle.
The Altawan-Manyberries link closed in the 1980s, a decade after $43 million
in rail upgrades was invested in other parts of the track.
The upgrades made later operation by short line companies viable.
Today, a farmer-owned short line Great Western Rail, owns and runs most of the
line from Consul to just outside Assiniboia. Red Coat Rail, another farmer-owned
short line, owns and operates a stretch of rail from west of Assiniboia to Pangman.
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My sis and I grew up with
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“Mekerlee” were our best pets; I enjoyed seeing their playful antics and hearing I read a true story of a goat farmer who got a late-night phone call that his dearly
their friendly bleats when I was outside. I know having goat chores was a good way loved goat had wandered from home and was hit by a vehicle only to be found
to learn about taking responsibility on the farm.
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Goat farming is not a new initiative. There are many advantages of being in the deed and pick up his dead goat. Upon arrival, he saw that his goat was in fact alive!
goat farming business and in fact, it can be a profitable one. Because goats are How excited he was! He realized that his pet’s legs had been bound by ropes which
showed that the goat had been kidnapped and then thrown into the ditch. why God created so many beautiful and diverse
As the owner pulled the-ropes off, he slapped his goat and said, “Get up!” The goat
landscapes all over this earth.
laid there
though
his legs were still bound by the ropes! After three times of this,
ly truly appreciate the beauty
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Finally the owner pulled the goats legs apart, lifted it up and helped it stand on
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own feet. Only then did-the goat realize he was free.
Just as this goat, we as followers of Christ don’t need to get free ...we are free.
“Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for
us (for it is written “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree).” In this verse, Rick
could see ships going out to sea. The vegetation
Renner teaches that the Greek word for “redeem,” “...pictures a buyer or redeemer
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for our sin;
His death removed
and things that slithered on the ground that were
us from living under the curse!”
Our redemption is God’s plan. He wants to remove us from living a cursed life to a
blessed life. He paid the penalty of sin and death for us in order for us to receive
freedom in Him! He wants us to live in liberty just as that farmer’s goat needed to
it. paralyzing thought that we won’t be able
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Old abandoned homestead houses have always intrigued
me.
The life stories of a family unfolded within their walls —
stories of family laughter, tears, love, anger, foibles and
fortunes, successes and failures.
The two-and-one-half storey wooden house on a knoll
along Highway 42 west of Central Butte holds special
interest.
Not every homesteader would have built this expensive
elegant house, or positioned it for a beautiful morning
view of the sunrise and an equally stunning view of the
sunsets with an overview of the surrounding Lawson district.
What man of vision engineered that home?
Someone told me this was an Eaton’s catalogue mail order home. For years the T. Eaton catalogue sold homes
numbered board by board to Prairie settlers, who erected
them.
The style fit with an Eaton’s home. Yours Truly published
a photo with a caption suggesting this landmark house
was an Eaton’s home.
Days later the mail brought a letter from one of the homesteader’s daughters, Marian Chappel. Someone had sent a
clipping to her nursing home in Saskatoon.
Her penmanship was excellent for a person in her 90s and
her anger was evident. This was most certainly not a mail
order home and cost $3,000, she wrote.
If I did not “cease and desist” from publishing articles
about her family house I would hear from her lawyer.
What a feisty lady!
Marian Chappel died in 2006 at age 95, leaving a legacy
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as an accomplished pianist and a bell ringer choir member.
A man from the Lawson district told me about his youth
and the house. Young fellows used to take their girls to
the house to spoon and do other stuff. The basement had
a gigantic cistern full of water that came in handy as a
swimming pool.
Not until recently thumbing through a copy of the Central
Butte history book, did Yours Truly learn the rest of the
story.
Homesteader Jack Mitchell hired a man named Tom Hanley to build the house in 1919. Mitchell was ahead of the
time, installing maple hardwood floors, wiring it for electricity when power would come and roughed-in plumbing
for the day running water arrived.
The cistern was no doubt linked to the water system plans.
An employee with an American land company in Craik,
Mitchell’s job was driving new owners to their property
until homesteading two miles east of Lawson in 1907.
He married in 1910 after returning to Ontario for a while.
His first of six children, Marian, was born in 1911.
The homesteader was active in his community serving as
councillor and reeve for the Rural Municipality of Maple
Bush and entertaining in kilts for the community with his
pianist wife Mary.
A strong Conservative, he had an encyclopedic memory
of Canadian and local history.
Mitchell operated a custom threshing business with a 28inch threshing machine and a one-cylinder 15-30 Rumley
tractor as well as breaking sod with a six-furrow plough.
He invented and patented a seed spreader attachment for
drills in 1923. The attachment spread seed under the soil
rather than drop it into one row. Spreading helped the
crop compete with weeds.
The spreader was used at experimental farms in Swift
Current and Indian Head.
The Tudhope-Anderson Company of Orillia, Ontario
manufactured a drill with the attachment. The company
was re-organized as a toy maker in the 1930s and no longer made drills.
Not until 1959 was a similar invention patented in Saskatchewan, in connection with an air drill.
Following 10 years of no crops due to wind, drought and
lack of rain, the Mitchells moved to Indian Head in 1934.
He ran a milk business supplying the entire town except
the hospital. Mitchell was known for helping folks and
enjoying a good joke.
The couple retired in the 1950s to a warmer climate in
Medicine Hat where they died.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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varieties are compared to a standard check variety
that is commonly grown across multiple regions for
consistency. The trial results are then gathered and
made available in Varieties of Grain Crops. Information and data on many factors such as yield, maturity, protein, lodging, disease resistance, seed weight
and height are made available.
Additional material is offered in the guide and includes information on variety testing, Plant Breeders’ Rights, relative maturity of various crops, seed
breeders and distributors, disease resistance, recommended malt barley varieties and seed quality.
If you are looking to purchase new seed or switch
grain varieties, start by taking a look at the variety
guide to view the agronomic considerations. The
guide can help you compare relevant factors against
the check, as well as other varieties. If disease was an
issue for you this year, consider planting more resistant varieties. Several cereal varieties are considered
to have good resistance against fusarium head blight
while maintaining yield and protein levels.
For more information and to view the online guide,
visit www.saskatchewan.ca and search ‘varieties of
grain crops’ or call the Agriculture Knowledge Center at 1-866-457-2377 to request a paper copy.
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Yet in the second week of January, cash prices in Saskatchewan fell off a cliff, ranging from 6.6 per cent reduction for canola to 43.7 per cent for small green lentils.
What happened?
It appears that fears caused by a possibly sliding Chinese
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Markets did not change overnight in early January but attitudes did. Traders dumped positions and stayed out of
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The upshot of this sudden price decline will require farmers to have an especially sharp pencil when determining
what to plant this spring.
Durum, oats and flax were the only grains to escape the
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up 11.3 per cent to $368.08 a tonne on Jan. 13, according
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Number one hard red spring wheat was down 15.8 per
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cent to $146.10 a tonne.
Among lentils, large greens fell 43 per cent to 39.19 cents
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Field peas, down 5.6 per cent to $8.66 a bushel, fell the
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bushel while field peas dipped 33 per cent to $4.38.
Desi chickpeas fell 41 per cent to 15.73 cents a pound
while kabuli chickpeas dipped only 8.5 per cent to 27.28
cents.
All three mustard varieties dropped: brown by 28.7 per
cent to 24.7 cents a pound; yellow by 38.7 per cent to
43.47 cents a pound; and oriental by 35.7 per cent to
30.63 cents.
Canary seed dipped a mere 3.8 per cent to 24.14 cents a
pound.
On the bright side cattle prices recovered from a
pre-Christmas slide.
Average Saskatchewan price for a 500-pound to
600-pound feeder steer on Jan.13 was up 14.5 per cent to
$3.03 cents a pound. Feeder steers, 700-800 pounds were
up 11.6 per cent to $2.57 a pound while D1/D2 cows ran
up 17.8 per cent to $1.36 a pound.
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People familiar with Saskatchewan’s equine industry are
invited to nominate individuals, organizations and companies for awards recognizing excellence in animal welfare and health.
Farm & Food Care SK (FFC SK) and Saskatchewan
Horse Federation (SHF) are again partnering to present
the ‘Awards of Distinction for Equine Welfare’.
“The Awards of Distinction for Equine Welfare recognize
dedication to the equine industry, while serving as a reminder of the importance of exceptional care,” says Krissy Fiddler, SHF Executive Director.
“Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan works to cultivate
awareness and appreciation of agriculture and responsible animal care in our province. Caring for animals is a
responsibility Saskatchewan farmers and ranchers take
very seriously and the Equine Awards highlight this role,”
says Adele Buettner, CEO of FFC SK.
“SHF is proud to recognize the dedicated riders, owners
and professionals that strive to make our industry healthy
and strong across the province,” Fiddler added.
The partners will accept nominations for the awards until February 19, 2016. Award recipients will be honoured
March 12, 2016 at the SHF Annual General Meeting at
the Ag and Ex Kinetic Park Palliser Pavilion in Swift
Current.
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Equine Welfare Innovation - Award of Distinction
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provement of the welfare of horses in Saskatchewan. The
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practices as a horse owner or interaction with others, the
importance of a commitment to responsible equine care.
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Winter Feeding 2016
The 2015/16 winter feeding season is shaping up to be
better than expected for several reasons. The grazing
season was extended and pasture condition improved
thanks to late fall rains. Based on initial feed value reports for alfalfa and alfalfa grass hay, protein ranged
from 12 to 14 per cent and total digestible nutrient
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five year average. In addition, crops salvaged for feed
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by Murray Feist,
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Ruminant Nutrition
Specialist Saskatchewan been relatively mild and livestock body conditions enMinistry of Agriculture tering winter have been noticeably adequate, a notorious Saskatchewan cold snap with wind chills can occur. Beef cows enduring a
cold snap can require feed intake increases by up to 30 per cent and thin cows
require 50 to 70 per cent more feed compared to cows with adequate body fat
cover. Cold weather strategies for all livestock include the provision of extra
bedding, hay and addition or increase of feed grains into the diet. Furthermore,
producers are encouraged to consider feed grains/pellet as supplementation for
ration planning as plan B if not already part of the current feeding program. Hay
inventory can be stretched by supplementing if need be, and if the hay is of poor
quality, protein supplementation will improve digestion and utilization. As a
reminder, feed delivery to provide each animal with equal access is necessary to
ensure herd wide feed benefit.
Another risk for producers in 2016 could also be cooler spring delays before
turnout on spring pasture, extending the feeding season. If the forage inventory
is tight, use of grains and supplements can stretch supplies. As well, if some
forecasts are to be believed, another dry spring/early summer may be forthcoming. While relying on summer weather forecasts during the short days of
January may be somewhat stretched, prudent feed management and planning
cannot be discounted.
Up to now, livestock have benefited from an extended fall grazing and mild to
normal wintering period. Hay quality thus-far has shown to be at or above the
five-year average and salvage crops continue to contribute as a feed source.
As the start of 2016 continues with normal winter temperatures, planning for
weather risk and feed inventory stressors is only prudent and sensible for the
continued winter and upcoming spring feeding season.
AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JANUARY 27- FEBRUARY 10 2016 • PAGE B9
The Pig Spleen
Alberta farm workers under
Prognostication for 2016 safety rules like other employees
By Ron Walter For Agri-Mart Express
By Jeff Woodward
Pig Spleen Prognisticator
The forecast this year is based on
spleens from the Ear View Hutterite Colony from pigs raised
in doors compared with
those raised free range.
The free range pigs had
much smaller spleens
and less fat on them than
the “in door” spleens and
this is what most of the
predictions are based on.
The 2016 winter will be
much more mild this
year than in previous years
with temperatures tending or
regularly above average. Significant fog events in November
and December correlate with
sleet and possible rain events
in February (and perhaps late
January). Many of the spleens
showed a split in the weather
patters towards spring signifying
that the weather in south-west
Saskatchewan will once again be
different than the weather in the
rest of the province. Spring will
be average to dry giving farmers
ample opportunity to seed early
and get the crops in the ground.
There will be good soil moisture for seeding. The early dry
conditions should not cause any
reduced germination as there is
still a lot of moisture in the soil
however crops may be stressed
early with a lack of moisture.
January
The first part of January will be
mild from Jan 1 to 10 followed
by extreme mild until the 13th.
From the 13 to 27 (after the full
moon), temperatures will be
more average with minor snow
fall events. Between January 27
and 31, it will be mild with possible sleet or rain event and then
it will turn cold at the very end
of the month.
February
The cold weather from January
will persist until about Feb 4
when the mild to extreme mild
will return. Significant swings
in the temperature will continue
for the rest of the month with
mostly average to above average
temperatures. Significant snow,
drizzle, and possible rain will
take place on Feb 11, 13, 15, 19,
20, 27 and 28.
March
The fist 10 days of Mach will
be average with no significant
events taking place and temperatures will be -10 at night
and 0 during the day. March
12- 17 will be mild again in the
+5 degree range during the day
and rain events. Barely freezing
temperatures at night from -4 to
-6 degrees. March 19 - 21 will
see a relative cold snap with a
return to freezing however it will
not last long and it will return to
mild until the end of the month.
April
The start of April will be cool
from 1 to 10 or later with rainfall
events during this time. Highs
of +5 to +7 and lows of -4. The
deviation in the spleens starts
on April 10 and persist until
the start of June. This shows
an uncertainty in the weather
from east to west where western
Saskatchewan will be mild and
dry when the eastern and more
northern part of the province
will be wetter and cooler in
general. From the April 10 to
16 it will be mild again. Daytime
highs of 10 to 15 and lows of
3. Colder or below average will
return on the 16. This will be
much more pronounced in the
Eastern part of the province.
May
The spleen did not show much
weather in May other than temperatures noticeably warming
on the 10th and dry conditions
persisting though to May 27.
June
Temperature in June will be average at the start of the month with
highs of 20 and lows of 8, and
slightly below average between
the 7 and 17th. Temperatures
will not change significantly but
will not wam up duing this time
as normal. There with some rain
around the 14 or 15. June 21
to 30 will be average to slightly
above average. Highs of 24 or
25 towards the end of the month
and with unseasonably mild
evenings.
Starting this year, Alberta farmers are required to enrol paid employees
under Workers Compensation and operations fall under Occupational
Health and Safety (OHS) laws.
The New Democratic Party government introduced the legislation in November and passed it in December after amending the proposed rules.
Opposition to the new act ran from overwhelming outcry at farm meetings to threats on NDP cabinet ministers and the premier.
The act now basically provides regulations recommended by a coroner
in 2006 after the death of a feedlot employee in a silo at High River. The
coroner recommended OHS regulations apply to paid employees only on
the province’s 43,000 farms and ranches.
Former Conservative premier Allison Redford had promised to put those
recommendations into law, but did not do it.
Opposition to the new law focused on the all-encompassing nature of the
draft act. Non-paid farm family members were included in the draft, but
amendments exempted them.
The situation has changed since farm labour was originally exempted
from OHS rules and Workers Compensation. Farms once were a family
affair with some hiring seasonal labour and few full-time employees.
Consolidation of farms in recent decades created larger industrial model enterprises with large numbers of part-time and full-time employees.
Large farm operations with from 10 to 50 employees are not uncommon.
Before the legislation these employees did not have the same rights as
other employees.
They had no protection from income lost to on-the-job injuries except
where owner/operators acquired disability insurance packages to compete with industry for workers.
Immediately, paid farm employees injured on the job will qualify for
compensation benefits.
OHS rules apply and employees can refuse to do unsafe work. Regulations specific to agriculture will be drafted and put into effect.
Alberta was the only province in Canada that did not have employees in
agriculture covered by OHS rules.
The new act also ended any honeymoon rural Alberta may have had with
the NDP government.
Ron Walter can be reached at [email protected]
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“Our province has a strong and vibrant livestock
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Lyle Stewart said. “The investment will ensure
producers benefit from research into improved
forage varieties, optimization of livestock feeding systems and management of animal diseases.”
“The livestock industry plays an important role
in driving jobs and growth in Saskatchewan and
across Canada,” Federal Agriculture Minister
Lawrence MacAulay said. “Investments in research projects are key to advancing innovation
in our agricultural sector, which will help Canadian farmers feed Canada and the world.”
Research projects that will benefit include the
efficiency of feed and nutrient status based on
the core body temperature of beef cattle, comparing cicer milkvetch varieties and advancing
the control of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea.
An investment by third party organizations including the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Association, the Western Grain Research Foundation, the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association
and the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board,
among others.provided an additional $800,000.
“We see the benefits of investing in research,”
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AGRIMARTEXPRESS.COM • JANUARY 27- FEBRUARY 10 2016 • PAGE B11
Saskatchewanderer looks forward to documenting the province
Neil Fisher has had photos published
on the cover of the National Post and
his footage has been seen on television throughout Canada, the United
States, and Switzerland. He has travelled across Canada, up to the Arctic,
and to Australia but he will spend the
next year exploring Saskatchewan.
Fisher was recently named the 2016
Saskatchewanderer.
“It feels pretty amazing for the opportunity to spend an entire year exploring the province and finding those
hidden gems and those stories that
haven’t been told yet. It is a really cool
opportunity,” said Fisher. “I have been
at it for a few weeks and it has already
been amazing.”
Fisher has a unique resume.
“I worked on the west coast at the
Vancouver Aquarium as a marine
mammal trainer for about five years.
That was one of those once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Then they gave
me a camera and that was also a oncein-a-lifetime opportunity because
I was able to travel a lot and kind of
document stories and share imagery. I
came here and then I kind of fell into
a role at Global News in Saskatoon,”
said Fisher. “And then I got a phone
call from Tourism Saskatchewan offering me this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
The government and Tourism Saskatchewan describe the Saskatchewanderer position as “the best job
ever.” The position involves travelling
the province and discovering the peo-
ple, places, and stories that make the
province so unique. The Saskatchewanderer then shares these experiences online through social media,
acting as a global ambassador for the
province. Fortunately, Fisher has a
wealth of experience documenting
unique places and sharing stories.
“I like capturing moments that other people may not be on hand for, or
going to a remote location that other
people may not be able to go to. I want
to share those moments that other
people don’t get to see or experience.”
Fisher originally hails from British
Columbia but now calls Saskatoon
home. He has been in Saskatchewan
for about two years now.
“My girlfriend and I drove out here in
the spring of 2014,” said Fisher. “From
that first drive, we were both awestruck by Saskatchewan’s beauty and
just how different it is. There are definitely beautiful parts of Canada that
are different than the prairies, like out
on the east coast or the west coast, but
Saskatchewan’s beauty is unique. It is
not something that you can find elsewhere.”
He has already seen much of the province but is hoping to experience even
more.
“I hope to see it all. There are definitely some things that I would love to do;
I want to visit Grey Owl’s cabin up in
Prince Albert National Park. I haven’t
been to Cypress Hills Interprovincial
Park yet but I want to go. That is one
of those microcosm ecosystems and
by Scott Hellings
Neil Fisher is the 2016 Saskatchewanderer. Submitted photo.
I believe that everyone should see it,”
said Fisher. “Beyond that, I want to
meet people and tell their stories, regardless of where they are.”
There is no shortage of things to see
and do. Invitations have been pouring
in across social media.
“What has surprised me a lot is the
outpouring of suggestions and offers
from people through social media.
I’ve had people say things like, ‘Come
here and experience what culture in
BuffaloNarrows is like,’” said Fisher.
“That outpouring is so impressive and
I think it is a great reflection of Saskatchewan’s hospitality.”
You can keep up with Fisher’s travels by visiting the Saskatchewanderer
blog (www.saskatchewanderer.ca), or
by following him on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter (@SKWanderer).
“I try and post frequently, regardless
of what I am doing. Whether I am
stopped on the side of the road watching a sunset or if I’m in a brewery trying to figure out how lentils fit into
beer, I’ll share that, too.”
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