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Over the last decade, the community has embraced Yara Community Gardens as a place to grow fresh produce, get outdoors, and meet new people. The Community Gardens will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a special event on Saturday, July 16 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Grey Ave. location. It will be a fun way to mark this historic occasion. “We’re having an anniversary event to celebrate 10 years of the Community Gardens in Moose Jaw,” said Jennie Wilson, Yara Community Gardens Coordinator. “Everyone is welcome. We are especially looking forward to people coming who have been part of the Community Gardens at some point, whether they were a volunteer, a staff member, a founding member, or as part of a business that has supported us in some capacity through work or donations. We want to make sure everyone realizes how much we appreciate the Community Gardens and how much it has meant to the people who have been part of them over the last 10 years.” The Community Garden program was the vision of members of a not-for-profit group known “Connecting As Neighbours.” With generous support from Saskferco (now Yara Belle Plaine), and contributions from groups and businesses across Moose Jaw, the gardens first opened 10 years ago with just 18 garden members. With growing interest, the Gardens were expanded a number of times over the past 10 years, resulting in the current total of three separate Community Gardens, one pumpkin patch, and a total of 140 garden members. Over the last decade, over 300 individuals and community and school groups have been members. The anniversary event will feature a “pay what you can” barbecue hosted by
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Jennis Wilson, Yara Community Gardens Coordinator, invites everyone to the Grey Ave. location for the 10th anniversary event on Saturday, July 16. the East Side Community Association. There will also be a fun kid’s area featuring Sweet Pea the Clown, children’s programming from the Moose Jaw Public Library, and Solstice Hoop Play. Overall, it has been a good growing year for the Community Gardens. “We have had a really easy season, compared to last year. At this point last year we had a month-long water ban and a late frost. We had quite a bit of work to do. This year we have had nothing but nice, warm weather and fairly consistent rainfall. We are still busy but it is definitely not as hectic as it can be when you have to water all the time and replant half of your produce. It has been a great summer so far,” said Wilson. “We have people who enjoy it because their produce is coming up and they are looking forward to eating what they have grown. They are already starting to harvest some things — early stuff like radish and lettuce is already coming out
of the ground…People are quite happy with how the Gardens are going.” That being said, there have been issues. Most notably, the Grey Ave. location was vandalized earlier this summer. Fortunately, things are back to normal. “We have had some really great groups of volunteers come down to help us out. We had some vandalism at the Grey Ave. Gardens earlier in the season. We had Diversified Services and Sask Polytechnic come out to help us refurbish everything and clean the place up. We have also talked to people in the community who will keep an eye out for us. Those are the sorts of things I appreciate. I am incredibly grateful for that generosity.” It looks like it will be a great summer at Yara Community Gardens. Don’t miss out on the 10th anniversary event. Call 306-692-1916 for more information.
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Please note that coming events are placed where space is available and that priority is given to local non- profit groups and organizations. TAOIST TAI CHI Summer Schedule until August
31st: Voluntary Practice - meet Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. in St. Andrew’s parking lot. Class will go until 10:30 a.m. YOGA IN THE PARK every Monday from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., July 4th to August 28, Rain or Shine at the Crescent Park Amphitheater. *Your minimum $5 donation goes directly to Hunger in Moose Jaw initiatives! JUST DIY: CHOCOLATE! For youth ages 1018, on Wednesday, July 13 at 6:30 p.m. to the Public Library. Learn about chocolate, mold chocolate and eat chocolate! All materials will be provided. No registration required. Admission is free. Chocolate will be served. BOOK SIGNING WITH ACCLAIMED AUTHOR CORINNE JEFFERY of The
Understanding Ursula Trilogy – Arriving, Thriving and Choosing will be in Moose Jaw on July 14 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Yvette Moore Gallery. Her books will be available for purchase as well as a signing. Come in and meet this remarkable author who has truly encapsulated the immigrant experience on the prairies. CHEF SHOWDOWN JUST ADD WATERMELON will be held on July 14 at Mulberry
Estates at 2:00 p.m. Mulberry Estates Chef Ron VS Riverside Mission Chef Rachel. RSVP by July 9 to 306.694.5020 or at 220 Mulberry Lane.
YARA COMMUNITY GARDENS’ 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION will be held
on Saturday, July 16 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Grey Avenue garden location. There will be a “pay what you can” BBQ hosted by the East Side Community
Association, fun for the kids with Sweet Pea the Clown, Moose Jaw Public Library Children’s programs, and Solstice Hoop Play. Everyone is welcome. MOOSE JAW COBRA CHEERLEADING SUMMER CAMP!
July 16, 2016 The Hillcrest Sports Centre Minis: 1:003:00 p.m. (4-8 years old) Juniors and Seniors: 1:00-5:00 p.m. (8-18 years old) Everyone is welcome to come and learn to cheer! Jumping, tumbling, stunting, dancing and more! We are offering a fun, exciting afternoon where your kids can get out and try something new and work with experienced coaches learning new skills. We have a Special Guest Coach from the National Championship Winning U of R Cougars! $35.00 for Minis $40 for Juniors and Seniors (Cost includes the SCA Insurance for the year) Register at
[email protected] SOUTH OF THE BRIDGE FAMILY DAY will be held on Sunday, July 17 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in Connor Park. This fun event is free for all ages! Bring your bicycle because there will be a fun trail ride. There will be a clown, face painting, First Nations storytelling, and Solstice Hoop Play hulu hoops. Hot dogs for sale or bring your own picnic! For more, visit the South Hill Community Association on Facebook. THE ARCHYDAL/SUMMERSIDE REUNION
will be held on Sunday, July 17 at the Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation Hall (1356 -3rd Ave. N.E.) at 4:00 p.m. There will be barbecued hamburgers/hotdogs and a potluck supper. For more information, please call 306693-2629 or 306-631-6556. COLORING “OUTSIDE THE LINES:” A Coloring Book Night with Angela Strelioff and Bailey Wetsch at the library on Tuesday, July 19 at 7:00 p.m. Coloring isn’t just for kids anymore! Coloring can be a relaxing activity allowing you to tap into your creativity, and may contribute to health and wellness. Join us for a calm comforting evening of joyful coloring. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. LEGO NIGHT! For youth ages 10-18 on Wednesday, July 20 at 6.30 p.m. at the library. You’re never too old for these colourful, classic building blocks. The only limit is your imagination. No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. SLEEPWELL BABY CLINIC with Chelsea Wahl, Certified Sleep Consultant. This program will take place on Thursday, July 21 at 2:30 p.m. at the Public Library. Chelsea Wahl, Certified Child Sleep Consultant, will explain the science of sleep and how SleepWell Baby can support you while you teach your child(ren) the skills of independent sleep so the whole family can rest easy. We will have plenty of time for sleep questions, so bring them with you! Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. TUESDAYS BINGO at Church of Our Lady Parish
Hall; 7:00 p.m. start. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
BRICKSPO will be held on July 23 and 24 from 9:00
am to 5:00 pm at the Western Development Museum. Come and see hundreds of LEGO creations by incredible local adult builders. There will be a Kids Building contest for ages 8-14. Create something based on a LEGO City building in the style of the Creator building series. Visit sasklegousersgroup.yolasite.com. Regular museum admission applies. MANGA CLUB! For youth ages 10-18 on Saturday, July 23 at 3:00 p.m. at the Public Library. Join us for a manga minded gathering consisting of crafts, anime viewings, book discussions and more! No registration required. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. GRANDMOTHERS
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meet July 25, 2016 (Mon) at 1:30 p.m. at St. Aidan Anglican Church. Please use First Ave. side door. Part of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, the organization raises money to help AIDS orphans & their caregivers in Africa. New members welcome! www.stephenllewisfoundation. org . Our upcoming fundraiser supper is Sept 21 at Boston Pizza Main St North. Tickets will be sold at Coop July 28, Aug 25, Aug 31, Sept.1. Call 306-692-1766 / 306-693-3848 for info.
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[email protected] . Team registration $500/team; individual $135pp and fastest hole contest $40/team. MOOSE JAW BAND CITY BAND: Band practices held Monday evenings 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. in the Legion (upstairs ballroom), 268 High Street W. Can you play a reed or brass instrument? Amateur or advanced musicians welcome. Bring your favorite swing melodies. To learn more, come to band practice or contact the Bandleader at 693-6262.
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evening at 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:00 p.m. We are located across the No. 1 from the end of Thatcher Dr. about a quarter mi. New shooters are welcome. Come join us for an enjoyable time. For information call Al at 306-631-0833. SUNNINGDALE
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Warriors Alumni Tournament brings back familiar faces for good cause by Scott Hellings
The seventh annual K+S Potash Canada Moose Jaw Warriors Alumni Golf Tournament proved to be a great success. Golfers teamed up with current and past members of the Warriors to raise funds for the team’s Education Fund. The tournament has raised nearly $500,000 in the past six years. This year’s goal was approximately $100,000. The Education Fund assists graduating players by paying for one year of post-secondary education for each year that the player suited up for the team. A number of former Warriors returned for the event, including Theo Fleury. Former Chicago Blackhawk and current NBC broadcaster Jeremy Roenick, who previously appeared at this year’s Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Dinner, also retuned to Moose Jaw.
“Moose Jaw has always been a second home for me, so I love coming back,” - Kendal McFaull, Former Warrior captain Kyle Brodziak was among the alumni in attendance. He played for the Warriors from 1999-2004. He now plays for the St. Louis Blues. Brodziak says he often gets an opportunity to drive through Moose Jaw, but was happy to return because he was able to reconnect with old friends. “I drove through here probably about three or four weeks ago, on my way back home to Edmonton from St. Louis. I come through here pretty much every time I am driving down south. Most of the time, it is only for a quick day, so it is nice to be back for a longer time,” said Brodziak. “I’m excited to be back here and to see a lot of teammates I haven’t seen for a while. I get a chance to catch up with
Current Warrior Jesse Shynkaruk tees off to start the day. them. Being a part of the alumni tournament is exciting. I have been looking forward to this for a while.” The Blues had a tremendous Moose Jaw connection in 2015-16, with Brodziak and fellow Warriors alumni Troy Brouwer and Joel Edmundson playing for the team. It was a unique opportunity and all three players knew they had to come back this summer.
Although Brodziak and Brouwer were in Moose Jaw at the same time, their friendship truly developed in St. Louis. “It had been quite a while since we had touched base. We kind of lost touch a little bit after junior, but playing together this year was a good chance to reunite. Our families grew pretty close. It was good to play with him another year,” said Brodziak. “When you come into the league there are usually a few different groups who hang out together — you kind of hang out with the guys that you came into the league with. We were a year or two apart so we didn’t really hang out a ton when we were in Moose Jaw together. We kind of reunited back in St. Louis; we hung out quite a bit and our friendship grew a lot this year.” Former Warrior captain Kendal McFaull also came back for another year on the links. McFaull is currently studying mechanical engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. He has made use of the Education Fund, and so he knows just how important the tournament is. “It is awesome to see how much the Warriors and the community put into the scholarship fund,” said McFaull. “Taking advantage of the scholarship was an easy decision, because if I had to pay for school on my own it would have been a lot tougher for me to go.” Of course, he also enjoys meeting up with old teammates, while supporting the current group of Warriors. “Moose Jaw has always been a second home for me, so I love coming back,” said McFaull. “This is awesome because it gets the guys together. After junior, guys go their separate ways and do their own thing. You bump into some of them here and there but some guys you never get to see. It is awesome to come back here and hang out with all those guys, while supporting the Education Fund.”
Eleven Warriors prospects head to provincial camps The Moose Jaw Warriors have announced that every one of their players in the 2016 Draft class will be attending provincial camps this summer. They will be preparing for the 2016 Western Canada Under-16 Challenge. Goaltender Ethan Fitzgerald, defenders Drae Gardiner, Konor Campbell, and Matthew Sanders, and forwards Dylan Nevil, Jakin Smallwood, and Brayden Tracey all took part in Alberta’s Under-16 Summer Camp, which was held July 5 to 10 in Camrose. Defenseman Austin Herron and Alek Sukunda, along with forward Josh O’Keefe, will head to Shawinigan Lake for BC’s Un-
der-16 Provincial Camp from July 13 to 17. Forward Cole Nagy is the lone prospect attending the SaskFirst Summer Camp August 1 to 5 in Wilcox. The Western Canada Under-16 Challenge brings all four Western Provincial Hockey Associations (Hockey Alberta, BC Hockey, Hockey Manitoba, and the Saskatchewan Hockey Association) together for a tournament. It is held annually on the third weekend in October. The Western Canada Under-16 Challenge features the highest-rated players in the Under-16 age category. The four-team round robin tournament format is the first step in the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence. It assists the four Western provincial hockey associations in evaluating these prospects for future high performance programs. The Western Canada Under-16 Challenge has been held in Calgary the last three years. In 2011 it was held at Mosaic Place.
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[email protected] Jam Sessions at T. Eaton Garden every Friday from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Cost $2. Fill your morning with music and dance. All are welcome! Pickle Ball at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. Pickleball was created with one thing in mind: fun. It was designated to be easy to learn and play for any age. Join for some fun and exercise. Cost $2. Whist at T. Eaton Garden every Tuesday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Cost: $2. PANCAKE BREAKFAST at T. Eaton Garden on Friday, July 8th from 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. Cost $6pp.
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at T. Eaton Garden on Wednesday, July 20 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Cost: $6. You don’t have to be a shuffler to take part in the breakfast. Everyone welcome! 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! ROYAL 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
LEGION FUN DAY – Sunday July 24th at the
Lynbrook Golf & Country Club, Moose Jaw. Sign-up at the Legion by July 10th for golf, horseshoes, lawn darts, or all three!! Fun time for all members and guests. Legion Meat Draw in the lounge Saturdays @ 3:00 pm. Everyone welcome Legion Foot Care Clinic – last Thursday of the month (Legion members only). Please call 306-692-5453 to book an appointment.
ARMY NAVY AND AIR FORCE VETERANS,
279 High St. W. Phone 306.693.1656. Anavets Meat Draw held every Saturday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome! Anavets Cribbage held every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Please call to register306.693.1656. Everyone Welcome! Anavets Tuesday and Thursday Pool Night starts at 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome! ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE VETERANS INDOOR YARD SALE on July 14, 15 & 16th. A
variety of stuff and bake sale too. Looking to get rid of stuff? We will take any donations for this sale. For more information call 306.693.1656. Everyone Welcome! ANAVETS BARBECUE on Wednesday, July 27 at 279 High St. W. Supper from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. BBQ chicken, roasted potatoes, vegetables, salads, and dessert! Reserve tickets by calling 306-693-1656. Cut-off for tickets is Monday, July 25. Everyone welcome! FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, 561 Home St. W, Moose Jaw. Monday evenings: Cribbage – 7:00 p.m.; $2pp. Registration 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Tuesdays (first and third): Auxiliary meetings at 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays: Eagles Dart League – 7:30 p.m. This is a mixed event and open to members.
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[email protected] INFORMED CHOICES Pregnancy Center. Dropin Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Free confidential and non-judgmental counselling and support available for women and men experiencing an unplanned pregnancy at 251A High St. W. Text 306690-8462. BINGO is held every Tuesday evening at Church of Our Lady Community Centre, 566 Vaughan St. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. Lunch is available. SALVATION ARMY: Sunday School at 9:30 a.m./ Sunday Worship at 11:00 a.m./Evening Service 6:30 p.m. at Community Complex. MOOSE JAW SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE TROUPE invites all to come join in the social dance
of Scotland. Great exercise with lively music as in reels, jigs and more slower and stately as in strathpeys taking you through special formations. Classes: Thursdays 7-8:30 pm at the Moose Jaw Public Library. For more information call 306.972.6121 or 306.692.9851. MOOSE JAW ROTARY CLUB meets Mondays at noon at the Heritage Inn. Information available at 306-692-3842. ROTARY CLUB OF MOOSE JAW WAKAMOW meets the second and fourth Monday
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Learn to camp and fish this summer by Scott Hellings
campers to come out and learn how to camp in Saskatchewan parks,” said Janette Hamilton, Manager of Visitor Experiences with Saskatchewan Parks. “We provide them with all the equipment they require. Their only need is to bring their sleeping gear, clothing, and food items. We teach them how to put up a tent, how to pick the perfect campsite so you have a good night’s sleep, and how to set up your camp kitchen…We also teach them how to cook outdoors, and how to set up a fire in their firepit.” The program will be held multiple times between now and August at one of three locations: Pike Lake Provincial Park, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park, and Echo Valley Provincial Park. Jason Matity taught the basics of fishing during the Learn to Camp is ideal for families. They can acLearn to Fish session at Buffalo Pound on Free Fish- commodate up to three to four families per location, depending on the size of the group. All age ing Weekend. Do you want to get out and enjoy The Great Out- ranges are accepted. You must register ahead of doors this summer? Would you like to try camp- time by contacting
[email protected]. Cost ing or fishing but don’t know where to start? For- to participate per group is $25. tunately, Saskatchewan Parks has two programs This is the second year for the program, which that will introduce families and individuals of all proved to be a great success in 2015. skills and ages to these great recreational activ- “Last year it went quite well for a brand new program. Our participants told us it was the kind of ities. First, is the Learn to Camp program. It provides program they really needed to get them ready to get outdoors and into nature. A couple of them you with everything you need to know. “It is a program that is geared towards helping went camping after the program, and so we those new to nature or first-time or inexperienced checked back with them this spring to see how
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Local area potash mine in early stages of development A tiny Saskatoon company led by Saskatchewan entrepreneurs has decided to try and join the ranks of global potash producers by tweaking business/production models. Gensource Potash plans to develop up to five small mines in the Craik region over a period of years with foreign potash users providing much of the investment, in return for a guaranteed supply of fertilizer. The business model is based on three anchors — access to markets, financing and execution of the plan. Led by CEO Mike Ferguson and a team of mine builders who took the Legacy Potash project north of Moose Jaw from “moose pasture” to the point where K+S bought the project, Gensource has a management team with one mine under its belt. Gensource plans to build smaller mines at much less cost than the K+S mine. That $4.1 billion mine will produce one million tonnes a year of potash. The Gensource mines each will produce 250,000 tonnes a year with a $250 million cost per mine. The company will use the solution mining process with “selective dissolution’’ to cut capital and operating costs. Estimated operating costs are $40 US per tonne. If that figure is met, the mine will be competitive at even today’s low prices. The independent consultant doing the preliminary economic assessment noted
these costs are based on an all-equity (no debt) model. The mine currently being planned will have 100 years of reserves with about 50 employees. This almost sounds too good to be true: How can a small company in Saskatchewan take on global mining giants and still be viable? To date, Gensource has signed up Yancoal Resources of Canada, a Chinese investor, to take a full year’s production from the first mine. Yancoal paid $2.48 million for the right to production. A Brazilian co-op has tentatively agreed to buy 150,000 tonnes. The Gensource plan encourages investors using potash to partner and fix a supply in advance. That also irons out spikes in potash prices if and when shortages happen. And it cuts out middlemen. Gensource will not be part of the Canpotex marketing cartel. Not only is the Gensource mine model less expensive, it leaves no salt above ground and uses little fresh water. Most of the water will come from brackish wells below 1,000 metres. The smaller mine takes about three years to build from inception versus five years plus for a conventional solution mine. If all goes well, Gensource could be producing potash in the area south of Craik and north of Eyebrow by
the end of 2018. There are lots of hurdles to clear — water permits, environmental impact studies, bankable feasibility study, engineering designs and building — before a mine is in place. The largest hurdle of all will be execution — the third pillar of the business model. A company document says “if these processes are feasible the result is a significantly reduced capital cost … faster implementation schedule of the mine.’’ Currently, Gensource shares trade at eight cents, putting a $16.7 million value on the company. About 140 million shares are outstanding. Recent financings have been at five cents a share. To raise $250 million for a mine would require about two billion new shares unless the Gensource share price increases, or it would take on some debt. The preliminary economic assessment predicts a 16.6 per cent return on investment. A speculator might rush in and buy shares today. A conservative investor would wait for the first mine to operate successfully. This is a stock to watch. CAUTION: Remember when investing, consult your adviser and do your homework before buying any security. Bizworld does not recommend investments. Ron Walter can be reached at
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Moose Jaw leads southeast with crop precipitation By Ron Walter for Agri-Mart Express Crops are advancing rapidly in the province with optimal growing conditions, says the Saskatchewan Agriculture weekly crop report. Rainfall in the southwest ranged from a trace to 35 mm in Admiral while in the Southeast it ranged from a trace to 78 mm in Indian Head. The Moose Jaw area with 268 mm (10 inches) leads the southeast for most precipitation this year. The Webb area near Swift Current holds a record for provincial precipitation with 313 mm (12 inches) this year. Crops in the south remain in good to excellent condition but many low spots have flooded. Some pulse crops are beginning to yellow. Farmers are spraying as they are able with some using aircraft. Some southwest producers are spraying canola and mustard for cabbage pod weevils and some lentils for grasshoppers. The report for the week ended July 4 notes 51 per cent of spring cereals are in the dough stage; 34 per cent of spring cereals are headed; 20 per cent of flax, 69 per cent of pulses and 60 per cent of canola are flowering. Twenty-two per cent of the hay crop was cut with 10 per cent baled or in silage. Some hay producers are having issues baling damp cut hay swathes.
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Things are moving and shaking at Moose Jaw Cobra Cheerleading these days, and we have very exciting news for the entire community. First, we have found a permanent home for the club! Second, we have enthusiastic, dedicated new coaches working summer camps and planning our upcoming 2016-2017 season! The location is the perfect kind of place for us to grow in. We will be announcing the location and having a grand opening and open house once we get it “Cobra ready” so stay tuned! We’ll be starting the 2016-2017 season in style! Moose Jaw Cobra Cheerleading has gone through a lot of changes in the past few months but at the end of the day, the old adage “when a window closes, a door opens” is too true. You just can’t keep a great club down! Cobra’s new coaches, current board members, current athletes and their families have a deep rooted passion for cheerleading and the athletics, competitions and chal-
lenges that come with being part of the MJ COBRA FAMILY!!! To that regard, we want to expand our family and see more Moose Jaw and area youth and their families having fun and enjoying this amazing sport. These strides and expansions will be fantastic for our community in terms of growth and common goals. It will also mean more people joining our family and even more amazing athletes to cheer with. As much as Moose Jaw is known for its quality dancers, ballplayers, hockey players and football community, help us put Moose Jaw and Cobra Cheer, Moose Jaw’s original cheer club, on the Saskatchewan Cheer Community map! For more information on what Moose Jaw Cobra Cheerleading is all about visit us on Facebook at Moose Jaw Cobra Cheerleading Inc., or our website at www.moosejawcheer. pointstreaksites.com or contact
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Kids with special needs can stay active throughout the summer, thanks to the Jobransa Foundation for Children. The organization’s local office recently held an information night to let parents know more about what they do and the programs and services they offer. “We want to provide people with more information about our organization and our summer programming,” explained President Sarah Becker. “We help children with disabilities and critical illness. We originated in B.C. but we are a federal foundation. We are hosting our summer programming, in addition to our year-round programming, to help kids stay in the swing of things throughout the summer.” Summer activities include baseball, basketball, and soccer programs. Each sport is provided for kids in three different age groups (five to nine, 10 to 14, and mixed ages). These programs are led by a qualified instructor who specializes in teaching sports to children with special needs. Each sport is offered on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with the different age groups participating one night a week. Tuesdays and Thursdays feature drop-in sports for just $5. Basketball, soccer, and baseball programs run from July 11 to August 22 and cost $100 for six weeks. A family wind-up party will be held at the end of summer. Becker feels it is important that kids with disabilities have an opportunity to participate in sports. “Most of the time they are on the sidelines cheering on their siblings. We want to turn it around and give their siblings a chance to watch them.” Other offerings include weeklong summer day camps, Saturday day camps for siblings, evening classes, and therapy groups for all members of the family. The Jobransa Foundation has been operating in Moose Jaw for almost three years now. They have a number of ways to assist families and are billed as a “one-stop shop for families of special needs kids.” The newly renovated office has a professional side and a programming side. Becker notes they have a speech pathologist, a social worker, and a counsellor on staff. An occupational therapist will join the team by the end of summer. The organization provides a great deal of programs throughout the year. “We do kitchen programs, music, learning, movement, and we do a little bit of group therapy. We have a sensory room as well.” Becker says they are happy to assist families in need. She is passionate about working with kids with disabilities. “We find there is a real need in Moose Jaw. We do a lot for autism but we don’t discriminate against any disability – we deal with all of them,” said Becker. “I really enjoy working with kids. I have a degree in kinesiology and I specialized with children with disabilities. It is one of my passions.” If you missed the information night you can always stop by the new family centre office at 75 Ross St. W. Email
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A Busy Spring Legislative Session The first sitting of the new Legislative Assembly ended on June 30th. The work of the 26-day sitting was focused on keeping our promises and keeping Saskatchewan strong. This included the introduction of more than three dozen bills, including amendments to extend compassionate care leave. Saskatchewan employees who need time away from work to care for a loved one will soon be elThis aerial crop sprayer appears to be headed for a collision with power Warren Michelson, igible for up to 28 weeks of job-protected leave, poles in the field, but was really quite a distance away. an increase from eight weeks. Saskatchewan MLA Farmers in Saskatchewan have a limited amount of time to perform herbiwill be one of three provinces to increase this cide applications, or risk danger to the valuable crops. leave to match the changes to Employment Insurance. With so much rain, many fields are too muddy to use conventional sprayOur government is delivering on a promise to improve access for mediers, so some farmers are paying a premium to ensure crops are sprayed cal diagnostic tests by introducing The Patient Choice Medical Imaging from the air. Act. This will give residents the option to privately pay for a CT scan. This crop duster did canola fields west of Marquis, flying in from the Private-pay CT services will be offered in the same way as private-pay Moose Jaw municipal airport. Ron Walter photograph. MRI services. Licensed facilities that conduct a privately paid CT scan will be required to provide a second scan of similar complexity to an individual on the public wait list, at no cost to that individual or the health system. OR Legislation to create a level playing field in our liquor retailing system and usher in E V E N T the most significant changes of the last 50 years was also introduced during the spring THE ALL-NEW 2017 sitting of the Legislature. The amendments will create a single permit for all businessELANTRA GL AUTO es that retail beverage alcohol in the provTRY IT ince. The new retail store permit will apply LEASE FOR ONLY FOR AT INCLUDES A ATS ONT SE HEEL ◊ ATED FR ERING W $ ARD HE PED STE $ % P A R to existing SLGA stores, rural franchises, • STAND -W ER AR D LEATH WITH RE URE™ • HEATE ECTION STRUCT T Y R E E D LA P P T WELCOME U IS O S • SP private liquor stores and off-sale outlets as EEN D • BLIND -TRAFFIC ALERT CH-SCR BONUS WEEKLY MONTHS • 7" TOU NDROID AUTO™ CROSS WITH A well as new operators entering the market. WITH $0 DOWN Changes will also include the conversion of BUY IT 40 government liquor stores to private op$ % portunities and the addition of 11 new retail OR FOR + WELCOME opportunities. BONUS FINANCING MONTHS
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The 15th annual Moose Jawg was held on July 1. Once again, runners of all ages competed in the event. The Moose Jawg raises funds for the Moose Jaw Health Foundation. Over the years the event has brought in over $116,000.
Mayor Deb Higgins fires the pistol to begin the Moose Jawg 5 km and 10 km run.
Race organizer Dawn Luhning recognizes the contributions of the volunteers and sponsors. She also announced Christine and Estelle both ran the that they will meet their $5,000 goal, which will be do10 km route. nated to the Moose Jaw Health Foundation.
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Producers will be affected by change in hopper car system by Scott Hellings tegrate them into the railway fleet, the fourth one is that shippers provide and operate them as private fleets. The fifth one would be called the partnership model. That is where parties, whoever that might be, collaborate to replace the fleet and then some competition drives the allocation between the two railways. The sixth one would be a P3 model.”
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Steve Pratte of the Canadian Canola Growers Association speaks on hopper cars at the Farming for - Steve Pratte Profit conference. What will happen when government-supplied grain hopper cars are no more? Will the railways or the shippers supply the cars? How will that affect pricing? These were some of the issues raised by Steve Pratte, Manager of Policy Development with the Canadian Canola Growers Association at the 23rd Annual Farming for Profit Conference. In 1972 the federal government decided to purchase 2,000 cylindrical, covered hopper cars to accommodate large grain sales. This led to the assembly of a federal fleet consisting of almost 13,500 hopper cars acquired between 1972 and 1994. A further 6,000 public-supplied hopper cars were added into the mix, including 4,000 from the Canadian Wheat Board, 1,000 from Government of Alberta, and 1,000 from the Government of Saskatchewan. The cars were apportioned equally between CN and CP and they were essentially provided to railways free of charge for the movement of western Canadian grain. In recent years, the government has been moving towards deregulation. By the end of 2014, approximately 22,400 hopper cars were in circulation. This includes about 8,400 federal and 3,100 publicly-supplied cars. Approximately 10,900 cars were supplied by both railways and shippers. The cars only have an economic lifespan of about 40 to 50 years, meaning most of the current fleet will be retired over the next 20 years. Ultimately, it appears the shift is from government-supplied cars to those supplied by other means. How will the system proceed? “There are basically six options that are on the table currently,” said Pratte. “One option is government gets into the business of rail hopper cars again, the second is that railways get in the business of hopper cars, the third one is that shippers provide the cars and in-
Ultimately, no concrete solution is in sight. “There has been some initial conversations and research done,” said Pratte. “We haven’t worked out any numbers.” Pratte says the hopper car issue is of great concern to Canola producers. “This is one of our major issues because we are export dependent. For Canadian canola, 90 per cent of it is exported and the majority of that is moving through the port of Vancouver and moving onto Asian rim countries. We have no other option to move our product to export position, unlike in the States where there are some other options with the barter system and whatnot. Trucking is not an option unless you are just nipping across the border to deliver to the States. We are beholden to bulk transport via rail.” Capacity is a concern. And there are certainly issues with the current fleet. “Some of them are held together basically with duct tape and cardboard in the gates,” said Pratte. “We are seeing in the reports the number of cars turned back due to mechanical issues. It is a small percentage but it is there. For smaller shippers who might be getting their once-a-week spot, if you have a couple of cars that are mechanically unsound, that throws off your shipping operation and perhaps your export program.” For now, it is a waiting game. “There is going to be change and there is going to be a difference in the pricing structure. It is just a matter of who is going to be the party picking up the bill… In every other industry it is passed back to the consumer of the good. Potash has their own fleet and that is worked into the pricing. It is really that changeover from having that method of subsidization through that fleet and how we move to a more commercial market.”
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Jimmy Arthur Ordge was musical star In 1966 a young singer from Alberta was hot on the airwaves with the song, Irena Cheyenne, a No. 1 hit that was being played regularly on CHAB in Moose Jaw It was so popular that Jimmy Arthur Ordge won the Moffat Broadcasting award for the best Canadian folk Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express or country artist of the year in 1967. He would repeat as winner of that award in 1968 for his single, Cool Grey Winds of Autumn. In 1970 Jim was again at the top of the charts with the popular Ballad of Muk-Tuk Annie. On every stage from coast to coast, the requests came for him to sing that song and he happily obliged. Over the course of his career, he had nine singles charted in the industry, including Herschel’s Hemi Half-Ton and Mail Order Bride. Jim was also nominated in 1976, 1978 and 1979 for Juno awards as Country Vocalist of the Year. And earlier this year he was nominated for the Canadian Country Music Association Hall of Fame. Jimmy Arthur Ordge passed away July 1 at the age of 81, leaving a legacy of musical talent, a distinctive voice that filled the air waves as a broadcaster, and later as a musician. He had a sense of humour that served him well through the years. During the lifetime of the Royal Hotel in Moose Jaw, Jim held records for attendance for his shows. If you wanted a chair, you had to get there early and sometimes you had to share your table with strangers who wanted to hear him in person and dance to his music. Through the course of my early writing days, I had the privilege of interviewing Jim. At first, he would
only talk about his band members, saying they made him sound good even on his bad days. But he had a big grin on his face when he said it, knowing but not willing to admit that he was the star attraction. Each time he came to Moose Jaw in those days, we would connect, not for any story I might write, but because he had become our friend. He was a guest in our home many times, wondering what I was cooking, but happy to eat whatever was on the menu. He and Ron talked some politics, chatted about investments and generally made it hard for me to get a word in sideways. We exchanged Christmas cards and had frequent telephone conversations. He was genuinely disheartened when he heard about the demolition of the Royal Hotel and on a visit to Moose Jaw soon after, had to drive by to see for himself that the hotel was gone. Despite the sometimes unfortunate reputation of the Royal, it played a huge part in the careers of many Canadian country artists. Jim recognized that and mourned the loss of yet another country venue. Jim worked with me several times at the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair where his loyal fans from the Royal Hotel Days gathered to hear him sing, clapping loudly as Hershel’s Hemi Half-Ton made its voyage from Prince Albert down to Moose Jaw. As we sat together one day during a performance by a young singer, he remarked on how easy it would be to be a performer of her type of music. “You’d never forget the words. They just repeat the same six words over and over,” he confided quietly with one of his big grins. Jim’s songs always had a story to tell and he told those stories with a true dedication to his craft. His last performance in Moose Jaw was in 2005 and, despite my best efforts he didn’t return, suggesting that his voice wasn’t what it used to be and he didn’t want to disappoint anyone.
Movie Review Finding Dory Directed by Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane. Starring Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Ed O’Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Hayden Rolence, Ty Burrell, Diane Keaton, and Eugene Levy. Runtime: 97 minutes. Rated: G for mild thematic elements.
When I first heard they were making a sequel to Finding Nemo I was concerned. Why would they do that? Does no one remember Cars 2? Granted, Finding Nemo was a much better movie to build a sequel from than Cars, but the point is that sequels rarely work out. That is especially true for sequels with such a big gap between films. Remember Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Probably not — you’re trying to forget it like the rest of us. Fortunately, they didn’t lose Nemo again, nor was it all about Dory getting lost this time around. I hate getting the same story over and over, just like in that Hangover trilogy. (Wait, do I call that a trilogy? Is that actually a thing? Yuck.) Instead, we get a
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tale about family and belonging. Thankfully, Pixar didn’t nuke the fridge like Indy did, nor did they even jump the shark — although, contextually, I suppose that would actually be somewhat appropriate here. Finding Dory takes place one year after the events of the first film. We learn that Dory (DeGeneres) was lost and looking for her parents (Keaton and Levy) when she bumped into Marlin (Brooks) on his way to find Nemo (Rolence). Dory suddenly remembers a glimpse of her
We would never have been disappointed, and now with only our memories, and his albums and CDs in our collection, we will continue to remember our friend and enjoy his compilation of songs that kept us entertained for so many wonderful years. We talked via phone just weeks before he passed away. He thanked us for our friendship, for believing in him and his music. He suspected he would not make it through the summer. His intuition was spot on, leaving so many friends and fans to mourn his death. Naturally we mourn but we should also celebrate his life, his music and his pride in professionalism that would not allow him to disappoint his fans. I suspect he and Jim Reeves will be singing together now in another venue, with Hershel doing that run to Moose Jaw. Rest in peace Jim. Joyce Walter can be reached at
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parents and decides that she, Marlin, and Nemo must set out to find them. They ultimately end up at a marine conservatory where they encounter Hank (O’Neill), an octopus, and several other new friends. The animation is gorgeous. The story plays it pretty safe and it is predictable, but this is a kid’s movie so that shouldn’t come as a surprise. Still, I can’t help but feel this doesn’t tell as rich a story as we usually expect from a Pixar film. And I do think it was somewhat too convenient that Dory would remember important details of her past whenever the plot required. Also, there are a lot of random pools of water lying around for fish to jump into, whenever they need to get from Point A to Point B. And it is rather fortuitous that it always works out, no matter what kind of water it is. Yes, I am complaining about the scientific accuracy in a movie about talking fish. And, yes, I am a lot of fun at parties, thank you for asking. I was a little concerned that Dory would not be able to lead a movie by herself. Let’s face it, that Minions movie was terrible because Minions by themselves are only capable of so much. It did work, for the most part, but it helped that Marlin and Nemo were still around. And it was great to see a bunch of fun, new
characters tag along for the ride. DeGeneres leads the cast with a strong performance that helped make Dory’s transition into the lead much more palatable. The other voice actors were great, too. I especially liked Ty Burrell as Bailey the beluga and Kaitlin Olson as Destiny the whale shark. I was a little sad that Albert Brooks didn’t get as much to work with though. As a sequel, Finding Dory doesn’t live up to, say, Toy Story 2 but it does manage to hold its own. It is close to being on par with the original. The story isn’t great but at least it offered a fun, unique setting and some memorable new characters, along with some nice callbacks to the original. At least we don’t have to search for Nemo again. (I honestly couldn’t handle another “Free Willy” situation because, much like Principal Skinner, I have no time for the misadventures of a disobedient whale.) If you loved the original you will likely enjoy the sequel. I will add that if you saw Finding Nemo as a kid you may not enjoy the sequel as much because, you know, now you’re an adult. Kids will love it though and it is one of the better kid-friendly movies for parents to sit through, unlike some others out there. *cough* Alvin and the Chipmunks *cough*
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him, I did narrow down my search to a large park on the south side of town. After another few days of following CW (some might say “stalking”), by casually walking my dog on his preferred bike path I was able to find what I thought was his Saskatoon berry bonanza. CW had led me to what had been his honey hole of the year but it seems that I was not the only seeker of the tasty blue orb of sweetness. As I rounded the corner with my dog on his leash and a plastic shopping bag ready for the “loot” in the other hand there was a group of nine people (two families) having a wonderful time picking berries. I thought to myself, “Far out…they are having a blast, and the kids are enjoying the outdoors laughing, giggling and eating way more Saskatoons than are making into their ice cream buckets.” Big sigh. Then I will admit I had briefly entertained dark thoughts of some kind territory protection, for a territory that wasn’t even mine, like wiping out the happy and loving families with an assault rifle but…this is Canada and we do not react that way over Saskatoon bushes…yet! They might down south but Canadians usually refrain from going all Jason Bourne over potential jam makings. My reaction to the two families of blue-stained fingers and lips was not one of confrontation but, you might say, misdirection (I was learning). I mentioned that I had heard of another spot over the hill where the berries were the size of golf balls and were sweeter than aspartame. Even with my slight exaggeration they remained and continued to add plump blue Saskatoon berries to their pail. I slowly turned and put my empty berry bag in my rear pock-
et and urged the dog to leave the loud and boisterous blue-stained kids as we headed back to the parking lot with the realization that a public park is public, including berry picking spots…sigh! I also realized that I would probably have to stalk...er, follow CW again to discover a honey hole or, manage to find one all by my lonesome. Time was running out for that Saskatoon berry season, but I did learn of some spots that allowed me to fill an empty margarine container once or twice and enjoy the tasty berries on some ice cream or in one of Mrs. B’s mouth-watering crisps. I also learned that you pick when the berries tell you to pick, which is early summer, and five or six weeks after the bush blooms with bunches of little white flowers. Those little white flowers make it easy to identify new picking spots because they are way easier to see than the actual berries. This is how I have discovered my own honey holes on Liars Mountain while walking Timber the wonder dog, and if I were to meet someone picking berries in one of “my” spots I would be polite and say, “They are as big as golf balls and sweeter than aspartame…just over that hill.”
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India Sub-Continent Monsoon: Key to Red Lentil Price support By Greg Simpson, Pres/CEO Simpson Seeds Inc. Monsoon season has arrived in India. Monsoon is a term first used in English in Briton Indian (now India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan) and neighbouring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea in the southwest, bringing heavy rainfall to the area. Extremely wet or dry events within the monsoon period have increased since 1980. The last two years were dry events caused by El Nino. Take a look at this subsoil moisture map of India as of January, 2016. The map clearly shows the impact El Nino had on the monsoon. The lack of rain created a shortage of food as crops failed due to drought. The result was very high prices paid for Canadian pulses (lentils, peas, and chickpeas).
Fast forward a few months, as we shift from the strongest El Nino phase in history to a La Nina phase, and we get a wet monsoon. Generally, the monsoon starts in June and runs till September. The monsoon rain this year has been sporadic but there has been a general improvement in the subsoil condition as the monsoon advances from the southeast and tracks northwest. The subsoils have been depleted and aquafers are running low. It might take more that one good monsoon season to bring up the water levels to normal. The chart for July 6, 2016 shows the recovery in the subsoil moisture. We will need to focus on the progression of the monsoon to see if the northwest part of India gets replenished with much-needed moisture.
Canadian soil moiture conditions have been variable but, generally, the entire lentil growing region is adequate to extremely wet. Lentils DO NOT like wet conditions. In the industry we say that lentils do not like WET FEET. Disease and too much rain can impact the yield and quality of the crop. Lentils like drought stress to mature properly. For this reason, growers are hoping the weather will shift to warmer and dryer conditions.
For now, we can safely say that the rain can stop anytime soon. If that happens, there are 5.8 million acres of lentils planted with the potential to produce a record 4.0 million metric tonnes with 3.0 million of those tonnes being red lentils.
Assiniboia Polka Fest ready for another year by Scott Hellings Get your dancing shoes on and head to Assiniboia on July 15 and 16 for the 14th annual Assiniboia Polka Fest. The event will be held at the Prince of Wales Centre (201 – Third Ave. W.). You can be sure it will be a fun weekend full of great music, dancing, and fellowship. “It is all polkas and old-time waltzes. We get good crowds; we get people from all over Saskatchewan and we normally have people come in from Alberta and Manitoba. Usually, there are about 300 to 350 people there,” said committee member Eugene Clermont. “We have two bands that will
play in intervals. We have an excellent floor…It is a floating hardwood floor. There is a rubber base underneath it and that gives you quite a good cushion.” Leon Ochs and Len Gadica will entertain the crowd. The event will run on Friday, July 15 from 7:00 p.m. to midnight and on Saturday, July 16 from 2:00 to 11:00 p.m. The cost is $12 at the door on Friday and $20 for Saturday. You can purchase a weekend pass for $30. There is excellent parking available, particularly for motorhomes and trailers, although there are no power hook-
ups. Food service is available for an additional cost. Clermont admits the event typically attracts an older crowd, with most of the dancers being 60 years of age and older. That being said, it would be an excellent opportunity to stop by and learn traditional styles of dance that
will no doubt come in handy during wedding season. Clermont says he always enjoys himself. “I enjoy the people who come to it and the bands as well,” said Clermont. “And of course I just really like polka music.”
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Back row, left to right: WGM Cannida Coventry (Mantario, SK), WM Cheryle Svab (Moose Jaw), WP Lloyd Pethick (Moose Jaw), WGP Ernie Butz (Regina). Front row, left to right: Darlene Smith of Moose Jaw (60-year member), Erwin Jaeger of Swift Current (40year member), Liz Andrei of Moose Jaw (40-year member), and Edith Ardelian of Moose Jaw (40-year member). Missing: Bev Hammond of Moose Jaw (50-year member).
Time to Celebrate at Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Mizpah Chapter #1, Order of the Eastern Star, held their Official Visit of the Worthy Grand Matron and the Worthy Grand Patron of Saskatchewan on Monday, June 20 at the Masonic Temple in Moose Jaw. Members with 40, 50, and 60 years of service were honoured and presented with pins.
On June 25 the new pastor of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Pastor Troy Guderyan, held a re-dedication service from the pulpit. He had waited eight-anda-half months for the church renovations to be finished. Major water damage occurred at the end of October during construction of a new roof, and repairs and renovations needed to be done. When he first arrived the church was in tack, but the next time he came, the damage was done and services had to be conducted in the fellowship room until renovations were started there. The church was then shut down for eight weeks and is now back up and running.
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Habitat Moose Jaw Chairman Bill Harris (right) presents John MacKenzie with a Hamilton Beach Quesadilla Maker, provided by Peavey Mart. The prize draw was from the organization’s Sidewalk Days display.
On July 2, the former pastor of Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Pastor Scott Manly, returned to conduct a baby dedication. He had left for his new pastorate just two days before the damage occurred, so didn’t get a chance to see it. He definitely heard about it though and was able to come back and visit and experience the new look.
New Fellowship members Honorary-Colonel Bert Olson, centre, and Char Spanjer, centre right, were installed as new members of the 15 Wing Fellowship. The ceremony took place at the recent honours and awards presentations at 15 Wing. Shown with the new members is Rick Spanjer, left, chairman of the Fellowship; Col. Alex Day, commander of 15 Wing; Phil Adkins, Fellowship treasurer; and Chief Warrant Officer Michel Blain. The Fellowship is currently working on plans for the third annual Highway to Heroes concert and car show to be held Sept. 17 at 15 Wing. Fellowship Photograph.
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Hutterite Farmers’ Market
Hole-in-One at the Lynbrook The Lynbrook Golf Club was the scene of another hole-in-one on the morning of July 9. Chad Topp used a pitching wedge on Hole 7 and dropped it into cup for the miracle shot. It was wit witnessed by Jessy Harper, Brett Sentes and Larry Sentes. This was Chad’s first hole-in-one. Congratulations Chad!
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Members of the Baildon and Brownlee Hutterite Colonies have started the Saturday morning Farmers’ Market near Jiffy Lube on Thatcher Drive East. Offerings on July 9 included new potatoes, green onions, cooking onions, radishes, carrots, peas, squash, zucchini, rhubarb, saskatoons, raspberries, gooseberries, fresh eggs and home baked bread. Everything is ripening 10 days early this year, said one of the sellers. Ron Walter photos
Private Reserve Accounts By Wayne Durksen, Financial Advisor
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My previous article focused on the fact that we finance everything we buy. We either borrow money and pay interest to someone else, or we pay cash and give up the opportunity for our money to growth through the power of uninterrupted compound interest. I described the three types of people regarding money: debtors, savers and wealth creators. I mentioned that this article would focus of kids and finance, asking if we might train our kids to become wealth creators. Wealth creators understand that in order to build wealth we must preserve capital. We live in a society where marketers bombard us daily with messages that suggest we not only deserve whatever we desire, but virtually everything we want is available and accessible through debt financing. Every time we incur a debt posi-
tion we transfer wealth away. Many wealth transfers happen unnecessarily or unknowingly. Wealth creators develop a disciplined process to reduce wealth transfers, thereby building their personal wealth, rather than building wealth for others. In order to reduce or eliminate wealth transfers, it is important to first establish a private reserve account. Private reserve accounts include several key components, such as control, accessibility, sheltered growth, uninterrupted compounding, and safety and collateral opportunities, to name a few. With a private reserve account in place that is adequately funded, you have a source of capital with which to finance your major purchases. Rather than make loan payments to someone else, we can use our private reserve and make the same loan payment typically made to someone else. This
goes back into our private reserve account, thereby replenishing the account and ensuring its availability for future major purchases. Through careful planning and disciplined use, you can avoid many common wealth transfers while recapturing lost interest payments otherwise going to finance companies and banks. I believe that for most people there is greater benefit in avoiding these wealth transfers that happen unnecessarily and unknowingly than there is in consistently picking the winners within the various fund markets. Without an adequately funded private reserve account, people have few options other than to borrow capital for major purchases. Many find themselves going through life as debtors, with a few practising the save and spend strategy. This is where many of our kids find themselves upon the completion of high school; they have no capital, yet life seems to demand certain major expenditures before they are able to build a private reserve account. And, thus, the cycle begins. They finance a vehicle to get them to and from their job, social commitments, and life in general. Immedi-
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ately, they begin making payments to the financer while their vehicle begins depreciating at an alarming rate. Many have good intentions of beginning a savings program but find the cost of life uses up most, if not all their monthly income. And so they wait until next month to start their savings program — but next month never seems to come. Imagine if parents and grandparents were able to not only gift cash to their children, but rather begin building a private reserve account for their kids. With a private reserve account significantly funded, kids would be in a place to begin living as wealth creators rather than as debtors and savers. Wise parents and grandparents would realize the added importance of also teaching their kids how to properly use their private reserve account to avoid wealth transfers, preserve their capital pool, and enjoy repeated use of their private reserve account throughout their entire lifetime. Ultimately, parents and grandparents can leave a lasting legacy by teaching their kids how to live as wealth creators.
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Auditor’s stifled land findings embarrass Saskatchewan government No matter how you look at it, the auditor-general’s report on the controversial Global Transportation Hub (GTH) land deal leaves egg on the face of the provincial government. The auditor found no evidence of fraud in the by Ron Walter dealings that saw a Regina businessman clear $6 million profit on a land speculation in a few months. That is, no evidence of fraud by the government, Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, or the GTH. The auditor’s mandate did not allow investigation of private individuals involved in the deal so we’ll never know what really happened. The speculator might have made his $6 million by carefully reading planning documents that were public well before the deal and thus had what seemed was inside knowledge.
To get to the bottom of this matter would have required a judicial inquiry with a judge who could interview anyone connected. That kind of inquiry has been proposed by Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party Leader Rick Swenson. A highways land appraisal used by the premier to justify the price was never made public. The auditor notes that particular appraisal was not made for land purchase reasons, and dismisses its use. If you’re a Saskatchewan Party supporter the auditor’s report seems to take the heat off the party and the government. But the report made a number of recommendations to try and ensure nothing like this land deal happens again. After all, the taxpayers of Saskatchewan unnecessarily paid $6 million more for a parcel of land, simply because the people from highways and infrastructure and the GTH did not know what they were doing. Call it stupidity, call it growing pains of a new GTH organization, the auditor clearly found an absence of policies or strategy to appropriately handle land sales.
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At one point, the report notes, no one was in charge of buying the land. It was even suggested the Crown Investment Corporation buy it. And at one point, two parties from the same agency were separately negotiating for the same parcel of land. The report did not say if they bid each other up in price. Clearly, the provincial government needs to take blame for the mishandling of the land deals. The auditor points out that many of the policies needed to avoid similar issues have been implemented. The auditor’s report conveniently was made public on the last day of the spring Legislative session to attract the least amount of attention. No real time was left in the session for debate of the report. The next day was the first day of a long weekend and summer holidays. By Monday, the government hoped and was right, the media would have forgotten and most of the public would be unaware of the auditor’s report finding lack of appropriate government policies on the matter. By trying to minimize public exposure to the report the government hoped to bury the issue from public memory; this was an ugly piece of its record. Ron Walter can be reached at
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Catcher Jeremy Stidham of the Moose Jaw Miller Express has been on fire at the plate lately. As such, he was recently recognized by the Western Major Baseball League (WMBL) as the Player of the Week for June 27-July 3. Stidham played in just three games over the course of the week. He made the most of his opportunities, however, homering in all three games. Overall, his stats for the week included a .636 average with a .733 on-base percentage. He scored seven runs and had nine RBI and stole two bases. Stidham is a junior from Eastern Michigan University who is in his second year with the Millers. He is just one of the players who have helped the team turn a corner as of late. From June 24 to July 5 the team won seven of eight games. As a result, the Millers are back in playoff contention. Congratulations to Jeremy Stidham and the Moose Jaw Miller Express!
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The Saskatchewan Festival of Words is a popular annual event here in Moose Jaw, but it is not just about one week in July. The event supports a variety of programs throughout the calendar year. But, like any organization, they require funding. Fortunately, several Saskatchewan festivals have partnered up to raise funds. The best part is that you can win, too. The Festivals of Saskatchewan Lottery is the first province-wide festivals raffle. “A group of festival across Saskatchewan started a conversation about fundraising together. We are all non-profit organizations and some of us are registered charities, although we are all trying to raise funds to do what we do,” said Sarah Simison, Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Festival of Words. “We thought we would try a 50-50. Most of us were doing some small 50-50s at our own festivals where maybe somebody could win $100. We thought if we could pool it all together and run it for a longer period of time, people could stand to win a lot of money, and then we could all share in that. We are excited to be a part of this.” Participating festivals include: Shakespeare on
the Saskatchewan (July 6-August 21), Ness Creek Musical Festival (July 14-17), PotashCorp Fringe Festival (July 28-August 6), Regina Folk Festival (August 5-7), Northern Lights Bluegrass Festival (August 12-14), PotashCorp Fireworks Festival (September 2-3), and The Word on the Street (September 18). Participating events that have already passed include the Yorkton Film Festival, Long Day’s Night Music Festival and SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival, and SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival. Ticket sales support the festival you purchased tickets from. “The percentage of the tickets that we sell is the portion that we get to keep,” said Operations Coordinator Amanda Farnel. “That is why we are really encouraging people to buy through our festival because that will give us a larger chunk of money at the end.” Simison says the funds could support new programs for youth. “We are more than just a summer festival because we have year-round programming. We have our Performer’s Café open mic night, the CineView film series, and we have started some new programs, such as a Saskatchewan Festival of Words Book Club where we are reading books by authors who are coming to the festival. We are doing that in partnership with the Moose Jaw Public Library,” said Simison. “We are starting to do new community outreach programs through the schools with elementary and high school students in and around Moose Jaw. We are fundraising to expand our community outreach programs for kids. We are really appealing to the public to help us reach that goal.” You can purchase one ticket for $10, three tickets for $20, or 10 tickets for $40. You can purchase
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Steamer trunk, vintage 1950. Some wear outside, inside clean. 40/24/20 in. $50.00 306-692-4447 *picture vintage trunk For sale: Lumber from fence (used) offers. Phone 306692-8402 2 Matching Siwash Sweaters (medium size) $20.00 each PHONE 306-692-8179 Electric typewriter used very little $45.00 PHONE 306692-8179 Homemade computer desk. Or for use as student desk $l5 PHONE 306-692-8179
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2003 Nissan Sentra, clean, low mileage, runs good. Asking $2000/OBO. Call 306693-0611 E-mail:
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Vanguard 5th wheel 1999 excellent condition and Ford 150 truck with hitch. Truck loaded and excellent shape. Only 52,000 km. White with tan interior. &15,900 for both or will sell separately. Selling for health reasons. Phone 306-692-4447. For Sale - Moving Must Sell ASAP older 2 bedroom Trailer. New Hot water heater. Stove, fridge and other items if wanted. Has an ex large Garage with new roof. First $30,000 or Best Offer takes it. Call Louise 306-690-9958. FOR RENT
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Wedding decorations 110 chair covers, candle holders, candles, church pew bowes and much more over $500.00 new will sell for $200.00 or highest offers. Call 306-6933093 Pocket books for sale. Mostly Westerns. 50 to 75 each 1522 Duffield st w. Phone 306692-1979 For Sale: Advanced cake decorating books (7) various topics. $5.00 / $10.00. Phone 693-1640. Wood framed window, 73 3/4 x 37 3/4 opening. Awning
White Floor Fan ‘Homestyles’. Nice condition, asking $25. Phone 972-2272 Moose Jaw New bunk beds with clean, new mattress. Treadmill, filter queen vacuum cleaner with many attachments. Glass top end tables. Baby stroller/carriage. 306-6921869 leave a message. Brother Sewing machine - electric tote bag & estra needles like new $50. Phone 692-1036 Hamilton Beach Express 12 cup coffee maker Best offer 306-693-9674 For Sale Whirlpool HE Front Load Washing Machine. Minimum use. $400.00. Phone 693-1640. 54 inch box spring and bed rails. As new. $20. Call 306-692-6842. Couch – makes into bed -mattress included - $40.00 PHONE 306-692-8179 For sale; brass colored smoke glass end table with magazine rack.$20. Wooden sewing basket unfolding, with 3 drawers on each side. $20. 4 pot plant stand in brass color, $15. Please phone 306 6932406. CHILDREN’S ITEMS
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Men’s golf clubs RH with pull cart. Nice condition $100 obo. Phone 692-1036 PETS
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S c raps of paper bea r i nteresti n g re cipes By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express Occasionally, the urge strikes and the recipe boxes are turned upside down to discover what gems might be hidden inside. A recent foray into this world produced numerous recipes written on scraps of paper — most of which have never seen the light of day in this household. But now, as they must have back then, they do sound interesting and not all that difficult to make. So, this week’s recipes come from those pieces of paper, written in my own handwriting as some evidence that friends likely shared them with me or I copied them from a doctor’s office magazine years ago. • • •
Double Layer Pumpkin Pie
Layer one: 4 oz. cream cheese, softened 1 tbsp. milk 1 tbsp. sugar 1 1/2 cups thawed Cool Whip 1 Graham cracker crumb crust Layer two: 2-4 oz. pkgs. Jello vanilla pudding 1 cup cold milk 1-16 oz. can pumpkin pie mix 1 tsp. cinnamon 1/2 tsp. ginger 1/4 tsp. cloves For the first layer, mix the cream cheese, 1 tbsp. milk and 1 tbsp. sugar together in a large bowl with a wire whisk until smooth. Gently stir in thawed Cool Whip. Spread mixture on the bottom of the cracker crust. For the second layer, pour 1 cup cold milk into a large bowl and add pudding mixes. Beat 1 minute. This mixture will be thick. Stir in the pumpkin and spices until well mixed. Spread over cream cheese mixture. Refrigerate at least four hours or until set. Serves 8. If desired, top with whipped topping.
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Raspberry Strudel Squares
1 1/2 cups flour 1/4 tsp. salt 3/4 cup butter 1 cup raspberry jam 1 tsp. baking powder 1 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup rolled oats 1/2 cup chopped almonds Mix flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Rub in butter. Stir in oats. Press 2/3 of the mixture into a 9x13 inch pan. Spread with jam. Add almonds to remaining crumb and sprinkle over jam. Pat lightly. Bake at 375 degrees F for 30 minutes. Cool. Sprinkle top with icing sugar. Cut into squares.
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Baked Prune Whip
1/2 cup finely cut up cooked prunes 2 egg whites 3 tbsps. sugar pinch salt 2 tsps. lemon juice 1/4 tsp. vanilla extract 2 tbsps. chopped pecans Cover uncooked prunes with cold water, bring to a boil and simmer until very tender, about 20 minutes. Cool, drain and cut up with kitchen scissors. Beat prunes, egg whites, sugar and salt until stiff enough to hold a shape. Fold in lemon juice, vanilla and pecans. Spoon into two six-oz. custard cups. (They will be very full.) Set cups in a pan of hot water. Bake in a 350 degrees F oven until puffed and lightly browned, about 20 minutes. Serve hot or cold with a soft custard. Joyce Walter can be reached at
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Budgets, some will say, are a mere blueprint of plans in the mind. The accounting industry describes budgets as the “set of interlinked plans that quantitatively describe an entity’s projected future operations, a yardstick to measure actual operating results for the allocation of funding and plans for future operations.” More simply, “money in” should Joyce Walter be more than “money out,” GUEST EDITOR resulting in a profit as a desired outcome. At the least, the two should be equal to come up with a balanced operation, neither ahead nor behind. Federal and provincial governments strive for the balanced scenario, hope for a profit position and always have justifiable reasons for running deficit budgets. Municipal governments are not permitted to operate in the red and to avoid doing so either raise property taxes or cut services, They also rely on provincial and federal programs for matching funding and fullblown non-matching grants. This bit of background brings up the dilemma of local budgets that get slammed without warning when another level of government claims it has to make tough decisions and make them nearly half way through the budget year of a local entity. Moose Jaw’s Wakamow Valley Authority had a budget in place and was working within that budget for the upkeep and maintenance of the local park. In a legislated agreement with the province, it expected to receive $157,000 from Saskatchewan coffers. Then, bang — the province made the so-called tough choice and kicked out the funding for five urban municipal parks, including Wakamow. No advance warning given to local officials, just sorry folks but it was a difficult choice. To add insult to injury, similar parks in Regina and Saskatoon didn’t immediately lose money but will be studied. That’s small comfort to Wakamow workers laid off because of the loss of legislated provincial funding. And by the way, that legislation was changed after-the-fact, to make the cuts appear legal and above board. And also by the way, Moose Jaw’s MLAs voted in favour of the cuts and the change in the rules. Mayor Deb Higgins wonders what other off-loading will occur that will leave the city scurrying to make up potential shortfalls in its own budget, a budget approved with the expectation of provincial funding. It is small comfort to Wakamow’s management that provincial officials plan to meet with it to discuss the loss of revenue and to better understand the local operation. Such meetings would have made more sense before rather than after-the fact, after the horse has already left the barn. Moose Jaw residents enjoy the amenities offered in the Wakamow parks but will soon start complaining if the parks begin to look neglected and fail to meet past standards. Don’t blame Wakamow; put the blame where it belongs, with provincial decision makers who indeed had difficult choices, but failed in their management of those choices. Now Wakamow has to figure out how many extra steak nights and festival of flavours events it will take to raise $157,000. That’s an interesting budget dilemma, one that local management and volunteers shouldn’t have to face. Joyce Walter can be reached at
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(N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Å Sportsnet Central (N) Blue Jays Misplays MLB’s Best Plays Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET MLB Baseball: Orioles at Yankees Income Income Home Free ’ Å Hunters Int’l Hunters Income Income Home Free ’ Å 21 HGTV Hunters Int’l Hunters Conspiracy Ecstatic! ’ theZoomer ’ Heartland Å (DVS) Movie ’ 22 VISION Columbo Å The Mentalist ’ Å The Mentalist ’ Å Cleveland Mike MasterChef ’ Å The Mentalist ’ Å 23 M3 MasterChef ’ Å Simpsons Cleveland Period The Spoils South Park Tosh.0 At Midnight Conan (N) Å Cleveland 24 MM Much Hip Hop Å Big Bang (:28) etalk Played ’ Å (DVS) Criminal Minds ’ Alberta Primetime Å 25 EDACC Alberta Primetime (N) ’ Castle ’ Å Property Brothers Love It or List It (DVS) Property Brothers (N) Housewives/OC Love--List--Vacation 26 W Love--List--Vacation Real Housewives-Dallas Untouchable ’ Å Housewives/OC Real Housewives-Dallas 27 SLICE Southern Charm (N) ’ Housewives/OC Murder in the First (N) 19-2 “Protest Pants” (N) Motive “Fallen” ’ Criminal Minds ’ Murder in the First Å 28 BRAVO Blue Bloods ’ Å (:45) “The American Trap” (2008) Gérard Darmon. “Meetings With a Young Poet” (2013) ››› “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000) 29 ENC AV2 Niagara The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å (:02) The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 Å 30 A&E The First 48 Å 13WHAM News at 10 Broke Girl Broke Girl Paid Prog. TMZ (N) ’ Dish Nation Paid Prog. 31 WUHF So You Think You Can Dance (N) ’ (Live) Å Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) 32 CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight 33 CMT FamFeud FamFeud Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Wheels-Fail Wheels-Fail Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Cops Å Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Battle ’ Jail Å Jail Å 34 SPIKE Cops Å 35 TLC Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World 36 DISC How/Made How/Made Alaskan Bush: Off Grid Alaskan Bush People (N) How/Made How/Made Alaskan Bush: Off Grid Alaskan Bush People 12 Monkeys ’ Å NCIS “Devil’s Triangle” NCIS “See No Evil” ’ 12 Monkeys ’ Å NCIS “Devil’s Triangle” 37 SHOW “Philadelphia” Camp Goosebump X-Men Burgers Archer 38 TOON Johnny T Johnny T Johnny T Freaktown Scooby-Doo Flintstones Gadget Awesome Next Step H2O Just Raising Malcolm Prince Dr. Ken ’ Gilmore Girl Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi 39 FAM Princess Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Amer. Dad Family Guy Amer. Dad The Middle Payne 40 PCH ›› “Lottery Ticket” (2010, Comedy) Bow Wow. Big Bang Match Corner Gas JFL Gags Gags Match Just for Laughs Big Bang Full Frontal 41 COM King ›››› “Touch of Evil” (1958) Å (:45) ››› “Lifeboat” (1944) Tallulah Bankhead. Night 42 TCM ››› “Blackboard Jungle” (1955) Glenn Ford. Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Cooks vs. Cons (N) ’ Food USA Food USA Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Cooks vs. Cons Å 43 FOOD Cutthroat Kitchen Å Storage Storage Storage Fail Army Fail Army Storage Storage Storage Storage 44 OUT Fail Army Fail Army Storage Canadian Pickers ’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Barbarians Rising ’ Å 45 HIST M*A*S*H ’ M*A*S*H ’ Canadian Pickers ’ Dark Matter ’ Paranormal Witness ’ InnerSPACE Psychic Person of Interest Å Dark Matter ’ 46 SPACE Castle ’ Å Mob: Chicago Mob: Chicago ››› “Gran Torino” (2008) Clint Eastwood. Å 47 AMC (5:30) ››› “Gran Torino” (2008) Clint Eastwood. Motorcycle Racing NASCAR Race Hub Pass Time Pass Time Motorcycle Racing 48 FSR NASCAR Racing Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security 49 DTOUR Security Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping Teen Mom (N) ’ Å Are You the One? Å Teen Mom 2 Å 54 MTV Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Are You the One? (N) Roadies ’ Å Ray Donovan ’ Å Maron ’ The Circus 55 MC1 (5:25) “Dolphin Tale 2” (:15) › “Fantastic Four” (2015) Miles Teller. ’ ››› “The Skeleton Twins” (2014) (:35) ››› “A Most Wanted Man” (2014) ’ Women Act 56 MC2 Begin Again Fanarchy ’ Å (:35) “Portrait of a Serial Monogamist” ›› “Sinister 2” (2015) ’ Å (:40) Fanarchy ’ Å 57 MC3 (:05) “Two Wrongs” (2015) ’ Å (6:55) “Love in the Vineyard” (2016) You Me Her Real Time, Bill The Night Of Å Ballers ’ Vice 58 HBO (5:35) “Satan Lives” Law & Order: SVU WBZ News (N) ’ Å Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ How I Met How I Met King King 59 WSBK Law & Order: SVU News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men To Be Announced To Be Announced KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) 60 KTLA Crime Watch Daily Å To Be Announced WGN News at Nine (N) WGN News Friends ’ Friends ’ Raymond Raymond The Middle 61 WGN To Be Announced TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. Spectacle Les châteaux de la Loire TV5 Jrnl Belges (:10) Le Passager (SC) Animaux Partir autre 89 TV5 Monuments éternels (SC) Les grands reportages Téléjrnl. TJ 90 RDI Les grands reportages Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) Économie Le National 24/60 (SC) Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Public Record Å Personal Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å Public Record Å 109 CPAC PrimeTime Politics Å
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Fallon Late Night-Seth Meyers News 8 WDIV America’s Got Talent (N) ’ Å Exchange Gags Coronation Rick Mercer 22 Minutes Standing Baroness The National (N) Å Exchange Coronation 9 CBKT News Zoo (N) ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans ’ Two Men Late Show-Colbert James Corden Comics 11 WWJ NCIS “Day in Court” ’ Republican Convention News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline ThisMinute Dr Oz 12 WXYZ The Middle Fresh-Boat Fresh-Boat O’Neals To Tell the Truth Å Polar Bear Town Nordic Lodge 13 CTYS Mod Fam Mod Fam America’s Got Talent (N) ’ Å Assembly Just Kid Just Kid Gags Gags The Haunt The Haunt 14 YTV SpongeBob SpongeBob Assembly Assembly Thunder Bucket-Dino Dinopaws Caillou ’ Bubble Team Umiz. Charmers 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy The National (N) Å CBC News The National (N) Å The National (N) Å CBC News 16 NW CBC News News-Lisa National News-Lisa National News-Lisa National 17 NNET CTV News Channel (N) CTV News Channel (N) News-Lisa National Billiards Å Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night Highlights of the Night The Final Score Å 18 SCORE World Poker SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å 19 TSN MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Å Blue Jays MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Arizona Diamondbacks. (Live) Å Sportsnet Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET MLB’s Best Best Hunters Int’l Hunters Humble Humble Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Humble Humble 21 HGTV Hunters Int’l Hunters Movie ’ Heartland Å (DVS) Movie ’ 22 VISION Columbo Å The Mentalist ’ Å The Mentalist ’ Å Cleveland Mike Snapped ’ Å The Mentalist ’ Å 23 M3 Snapped ’ Å Simpsons Cleveland Tosh.0 (N) Not Safe South Park Tosh.0 At Midnight Conan (N) Å Cleveland 24 MM Much Alternative Å Big Bang (:28) etalk The Flash ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Alberta Primetime Å 25 EDACC Alberta Primetime (N) ’ Castle ’ Å Love It or List It Property Brothers Masters of Flip Love--List--Vacation 26 W Love It or List It UK (N) Property Brothers Tour Group (N) ’ Å Ex-Wives Ex-Wives Arranged ’ Å Tour Group ’ Å 27 SLICE Princess ’ Princess ’ Arranged (N) ’ Å Animal Kingdom (N) ’ (:15) Motive “Pilot Error” (:15) Criminal Minds ’ (:15) Pretty Little Liars ’ 28 BRAVO Pretty Little Liars (N) ’ Guilt (N) ’ Å (:20) “Cake” (2005) Heather Graham. ›› “The Blair Witch Project” (1999) (:25) Splice 29 ENC AV2 (:10) ›› “Snow Falling on Cedars” (1999) Ethan Hawke. Å (:02) The First 48 Å (:01) Movie 30 A&E Movie Coupled (N) ’ Å 13WHAM News at 10 Broke Girl Broke Girl Paid Prog. TMZ (N) ’ Dish Nation Paid Prog. 31 WUHF Hotel Hell (N) ’ Å CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Newsroom Live (N) 32 CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Special Report Carver Timber Kings ’ Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping 33 CMT FamFeud FamFeud Brojects ’ Brojects ’ Carver 34 SPIKE (4:00) “The Book of Eli” Tat: Miami Tat: Miami Tat: Miami Tat: Miami Tat: Miami ›› “The Book of Eli” (2010, Adventure) Denzel Washington. ’ Little People, Big World 35 TLC Little People, Big World Little People, Big World (:01) My Giant Life (N) ’ Little People, Big World (:02) My Giant Life Å Deadliest Catch (N) ’ To Be Announced How/Made How/Made Deadliest Catch Å To Be Announced 36 DISC Deadliest Catch Lost Girl “End of Faes” NCIS “Vanished” Å NCIS “Lt. Jane Doe” ’ NCIS “Newborn King” ’ 37 SHOW “Reluctant Witness” ’ Rookie Blue ’ Scooby-Doo Flintstones Gadget Camp Goosebump X-Men Burgers Archer 38 TOON Johnny T Johnny T Johnny T Rocket Malcolm Gilmore Girl Degrassi LA Story (N) Cheer 39 FAM Beethoven Awesome Next Step H2O Just Next Step Next Step Prince Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Amer. Dad Family Guy Amer. Dad The Middle Payne 40 PCH ››› “The Town” (2010) Ben Affleck, Jon Hamm. Corner Gas JFL Gags Gags Match Just for Laughs Big Bang Wrecked 41 COM Full Frontal Big Bang Match (:45) ››› “For a Few Dollars More” (1965) Clint Eastwood. ›››› “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1967) 42 TCM ››› “A Fistful of Dollars” (1964) Chopped Canada Å Chopped (N) ’ Å Chopped Junior Å Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å 43 FOOD Chopped Junior Å Storage Storage Fail Army Fail Army Wild Things Storage Storage 44 OUT Fail Army Fail Army Wild Things American Pickers Å American Pickers Å American Pickers Å 45 HIST M*A*S*H ’ M*A*S*H ’ Restoration Garage ’ Canadian Pickers ’ The Last Ship “Dog Day” Paranormal Witness ’ InnerSPACE Psychic Person of Interest Å The Last Ship “Dog Day” 46 SPACE Castle “Last Call” Å Feed the Beast (N) Feed the Beast Å ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) Robert De Niro. Å 47 AMC (5:00) ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) Joe Pesci Å NASCAR Race Hub Pass Time Pass Time NHRA Drag Racing 48 FSR NHRA Drag Racing Route 66 NHRA Nationals. From Chicago, Ill. Security Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Museum Ghost Adventures Å Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Museum 49 DTOUR Security Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping Car Crash Couples 1 girl 1 girl Car Crash Couples Challenge Gauntlet 2 54 MTV Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Are You (:35) “Teen Lust” (2014) Cary Elwes. ››› “Sicario” (2015) Emily Blunt. ’ Å (:05) ›› “Annabelle” 55 MC1 (5:55) “Predestination” (2014) ’ ›› “The Intern” (2015) Robert De Niro. ’ Å (:05) ››› “Neighbors” (2014) ’ Sex Tape 56 MC2 (5:40) ››› “Get On Up” (2014) ’ Å (DVS) “Trigger Point” (2015) Jordan Hinson. Roadies ’ Å Ray Donovan ’ Å Maron ’ The Circus 57 MC3 “All Things Must Pass” The Night Of Å Banshee ’ Å Banshee ’ (:45) Ballers 58 HBO Will Ferrell: You’re Welcome America “Back on Board: Greg Louganis” The Walking Dead “Try” WBZ News (N) ’ Å Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ How I Met How I Met King King 59 WSBK The Walking Dead Å News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men The Flash ’ Å Containment ’ Å KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) 60 KTLA Crime Watch Daily Å Containment ’ Å MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Seattle Mariners. (N) (Live) Å Late News The Middle 61 WGN The Flash ’ Å TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. Criminels 2.0 (SC) TV5 Jrnl Afrique “La Disparition” (2012, Drame) (SC) À comm 89 TV5 Un village français (SC) 21 jours (SC) Les grands reportages Téléjrnl. TJ 90 RDI Les grands reportages Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) Économie Le National 24/60 (SC) Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Public Record Å Personal Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å Public Record Å 109 CPAC PrimeTime Politics Å
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Fallon Late Night-Seth Meyers News 8 WDIV America’s Got Talent (N) ’ Å Coronation Dragons’ Den ’ The Romeo Section ’ The National (N) Å Exchange Coronation 9 CBKT CBC News: Exchange Interrupt Criminal Minds ’ American Gothic (N) ’ Two Men Late Show-Colbert James Corden Comics 11 WWJ Big Brother (N) ’ Å (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline ThisMinute Dr Oz 12 WXYZ Goldbergs Goldbergs Mod Fam blackish ’ Republican Convention News Wayward Pines (N) ’ Disasters of the Century Never Come Back 13 CTYS Mod Fam Mod Fam America’s Got Talent (N) ’ Å Stanley Just Kid Just Kid Gags Gags Haunting Haunting 14 YTV SpongeBob SpongeBob Assembly Assembly Henry Bucket-Dino Dinopaws Caillou ’ Bubble Team Umiz. Charmers 15 TREE Bucket-Dino Cat in the Big Friend Charmers Max & Ruby Toopy The National (N) Å CBC News The National (N) Å The National (N) Å CBC News 16 NW CBC News 4 x 2” ad News-Lisa National News-Lisa National News-Lisa National 17 NNET CTV News Channel (N) CTV News Channel (N) News-Lisa National Aftermath Boxing Å Highlights The Final Score Å 18 SCORE WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ Å J19 ULY 7 TSN - 20, 2016 VALUE EXPRESS ~ MOOSE JSportsCentre AW, SK (N) Å PAGE MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) Å SportsCentre (N) Å19 Sportsnet Central (N) MLB’s Best Blue Jays Misplays Plays Sportsnet Central (N) 20 NET MLB Baseball: Orioles at Yankees Hawaii Life Island Life Expand Expand Hunters Int’l Hunters Hawaii Life Island Life Expand Expand 21 HGTV Hunters Int’l Hunters Downton Abbey Å Mr Selfridge ’ Å Heartland Å (DVS) Movie ’ 22 VISION Columbo Å The Mentalist ’ Å The Mentalist ’ Å Cleveland Mike Bitten “Grief” ’ The Mentalist ’ Å 23 M3 Bitten “Grief” ’ Simpsons Cleveland The Almost Impossible Match Game (N) Å At Midnight Conan (N) Å Cleveland 24 MM Much Hip Hop Å Big Bang (:28) etalk Arrow ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Alberta Primetime Å 25 EDACC Alberta Primetime (N) ’ Castle ’ Å Property Brothers Love It or List It (DVS) Love--List--Vacation › “Walk of Shame” (2014) Elizabeth Banks. 26 W Masters of Flip (DVS) Fatal Vows ’ Å Brainwashed ’ Å Housewives/NYC Fatal Vows ’ Å 27 SLICE Brides-Hills Brides-Hills Housewives/NYC Suits “Accounts Payable” Motive ’ Å (DVS) Motive ’ Å (DVS) Criminal Minds ’ Suits “Accounts Payable” 28 BRAVO Blue Bloods ’ Å (:15) ››› “Where the Wild Things Are” (2009) ›› “The X-Files” (1998) David Duchovny. Å 29 ENC AV2 Calcium Kid (:35) ›› “Lilies” (1996, Drama) Å Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Wahlburgr Black-White Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. 30 A&E Duck D. Wayward Pines (N) ’ 13WHAM News at 10 Broke Girl Broke Girl Paid Prog. TMZ (N) ’ Dish Nation Paid Prog. 31 WUHF MasterChef (N) ’ Å CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 To Be Announced CNN Newsroom Live (N) 32 CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) To Be Announced 33 CMT FamFeud FamFeud Still King Still King Brojects ’ Brojects ’ Bggg Bttls Bggg Bttls Still King Still King Funniest Home Videos Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo League 34 SPIKE ››› “X2: X-Men United” (2003, Action) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. ’ My Big Fat Fabulous Life (:02) I Am Jazz ’ Å My Big Fat Fabulous Life 35 TLC My Big Fat Fabulous Life My Big Fat Fabulous Life (:01) I Am Jazz (N) Å Dark Woods Justice (N) Alaskan Bush People How/Made How/Made To Be Announced Dark Woods Justice 36 DISC To Be Announced Haven “Power” ’ Å Mr. Robot (N) ’ Å NCIS “The Bone Yard” NCIS “Terminal Leave” Mr. Robot ’ Å 37 SHOW (5:00) “Black Rain” ’ Scooby-Doo Flintstones Gadget Camp Goosebump X-Men Burgers Archer 38 TOON Johnny T Johnny T Johnny T Camp Srvivl Sty Prince Malcolm Gilmore Girl Lost Let’s Be Cheer 39 FAM Spy Kids Awesome Next Step H2O Just Mako Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Amer. Dad Family Guy Amer. Dad The Middle Payne 40 PCH ›› “Transporter 3” (2008, Action) Jason Statham. Big Bang Match Corner Gas JFL Gags Gags Match Just for Laughs Big Bang Big Bang 41 COM Wrecked ››› “Rio Bravo” (1959) John Wayne, Dean Martin. Å ›› “Rio Lobo” (1970) 42 TCM ›››› “Red River” (1948) John Wayne, Montgomery Clift. Å Spring Baking Cake Masters (N) ’ Food Network Star Å Spring Baking Restaurant: Impossible 43 FOOD Cutthroat Kitchen Å Storage Storage Fail Army Fail Army Dog and Beth Storage Storage 44 OUT Fail Army Fail Army Dog and Beth Klondike Trappers Å Swamp People Ancient Aliens ’ Å The Ultimate Evidence 45 HIST M*A*S*H ’ M*A*S*H ’ War Junk ’ Å Killjoys “Skin Deep” ’ Jonathan Strange & Mr InnerSPACE (:45) Killjoys “Skin Deep” (:45) Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell ’ 46 SPACE Castle ’ Å ›› “Ghostbusters II” (1989) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Å ››› “Ghostbusters” 47 AMC ››› “Ghostbusters” (1984) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Å NASCAR Racing NHRA NASCAR Race Hub Pass Time Pass Time Motorcycle Racing 48 FSR NASCAR Setup Security Xtreme Waterparks ’ Bert the Conqueror ’ Expedition Unknown ’ Xtreme Waterparks ’ Bert the Conqueror ’ 49 DTOUR Security Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping Home Shopping 50 SHOP Home Shopping 1 girl The Challenge: Rivals III Real World: Explosion 54 MTV Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi The Challenge: Rivals III 1 girl (:25) “Crossfire” (2016) ’ Å (DVS) ›› “Dumb and Dumber To” (2014) Jim Carrey. ’ (10:50) Shatner’s World 55 MC1 ›› “Snowtime!” (2015, Comedy) ’ Roadies ’ Å Ray Donovan ’ Å Maron ’ The Circus 56 MC2 Good Lie (:25) “Sugar Babies” (2015, Drama) ’ Shameless ’ Å “Filthy Gorgeous” ›› “Insidious: Chapter 3” (2015) ’ (:40) “Kept Woman” (2015) ’ Å 57 MC3 (5:20) “Guardians of the Galaxy” ’ (:25) “Watch Your Back” (2015) Ballers ’ Vice Outcast ’ Å Banshee ’ Å (10:50) Banshee Å 58 HBO Thought The Closer Å WBZ News (N) ’ Å Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ How I Met How I Met King King 59 WSBK The Closer ’ Å News at 6 KTLA News Two Men Two Men Penn & Teller: Fool Us Whose Line Whose Line KTLA 5 News at 10 (N) 60 KTLA Crime Watch Daily Å 61 WGN Penn & Teller: Fool Us Whose Line Whose Line WGN News at Nine (N) WGN News Friends ’ Friends ’ Raymond Raymond The Middle TVA West TVA West. 88 TVA (4:00) TVA West TVA West. Web Champions Factory TV5 Jrnl (:40) “Les Bêtises” (2014) (SC) dragon Le P’tit 89 TV5 Les Héros du gazon (SC) Téléjrnl. Économie Le National 24/60 (SC) Les grands reportages Téléjrnl. Téléjrnl. 90 RDI Les grands reportages Téléjrnl. Saskatchewan Legislature 108 SASK (4:00) Saskatchewan Legislature Public Record Å Personal Tête à tête PrimeTime Politics Å Public Record Å 109 CPAC PrimeTime Politics Å
On the Front Porch by Wanda Smith
Your Best Days are Ahead In a time of upset and upheaval today, there are many unknowns and unusual happenings on the world stage. There is a growing fear weaving its ugly tentacles around the hearts of many, as the news and social media bombard us with images of political unrest, mixed messages of what’s right and what’s wrong, extreme abuse, addictions and abductions, wars and rumours of wars. It doesn’t take much to cause panic in the streets or in our hearts. In Matthew 24, it talks about the signs of the times: “... many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate one another... and because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold.” This is happening right around us...maybe even to us. Dear friends, the infallible Word of the Living God reminds us that when things are getting darker, it is our time to shine! There have been many words come forth for this summer that assures us that even when the darkness is getting darker; the Light of God is shining brighter. “Arise, shine! For your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and deep darkness the people; BUT the Lord will arise over you, and His glory will be seen upon you.” This is not a day to fear. This is a day to ARISE and SHINE, dear ones! “The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day.” Lana Vawser encourages us with this word for July: “In this season and beyond, these will be your best days yet and you will have encounters with Jesus where He will show you His Glory in ways you have not encountered before. Where there have been weights that have attempted to hold you down in this season, the Lord is breaking you free of them, and you are entering a season of feeling the weight of His Glory, the Shekinah Glory manifested IN your life and THROUGH your life in significant, explosive ways. There is an INCREASED manifestation of the Glory of God over you in this season and beyond as you live in a deep place of radical surrender and abandonment to Him and His ways and timing.” I have been sensing that this month is one in which we need to purposefully rest and sit in God’s presence. I already touched on that in the last column that was published, but this is a reminder once again — to allow Holy Spirit to refresh and strengthen you, recharging your batteries in preparation for a busy fall in which you will be going about Your Father’s Business. Encourage yourself in the Lord. Spend time in His Word. “Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” As we renew our minds to the way God thinks, we will begin to think like He thinks and talk like He talks. We will do what He does and see turnaround in our lives. Hear my heart: Press in like never before. Shut off those negative reports that bombard your mind. Colossians instructs us to “Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth.” Become more heavenly minded. Believe that this is your summer of miracles. Believe that your circumstances are turning around. Believe that it is your day to shine... and start acting like it, living like it and expecting it! God is a good God! Taste and see that the Lord is good! It’s impossible to exaggerate the goodness of God. Allow His goodness to go before you in this summer of miracles... summer of rest, refreshment and restoration. Be at peace! “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Scripture references: Isaiah 60, Proverbs 4:18, Psalm 119:105
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Harvest tips for pulse crop growers Shannon Friesen, PAg - Regional Crops Specialist, Moose Jaw Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
William (Bill) Daniel Gilmour
passed away peacefully on July 7, 2016. Bill was born on the family farm on April 3, 1929, where he lived and worked until retiring to Moose Jaw in his eighties. A well-respected farmer and good neighbor, he served on the boards of the Moose Jaw Co-op, Tuxford Wheat Pool and St. Andrews United Church. He also served as 2nd Lieutenant in the Saskatchewan Dragoons Army Reserve Unit. Bill attended Clinton School, and later Central High School in Moose Jaw. There he met the love of his life, Evelyn, whom he married in 1950. He has now joined his beloved who passed away on June 19 of this year. Bill and Evelyn’s family, daughter Nancey Gilmour-McCarthy and husband Rod McCarthy; Rod Gilmour and wife Karla Sommerfeld; and grandchildren Alannah, Lauren, Madeline, Katharine and Clint wish to thank everyone for their support. A graveside memorial service for both Evelyn and Bill will be held at a later date. For those wishing memorial donations may be made to St. Columba Cemetery Restoration Fund, c/o #301-205 Fairford St E., Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0E1. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com Lew Young Funeral Director
Alfred Christian Huber
Honour the memory of a loved one with a memorial gift to support the Moose Jaw Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital. Please contact us for more information. Moose Jaw Health Foundation 55 Diefenbaker Drive Moose Jaw, SK S6J 0C2 Phone (306) 694-0373
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is 30 per cent or less moisture in the seed. In lentils, application should be made when the lowest third of the pods are rattling and the seed is hard. The middle third of the plant should also be hard but seeds can be split easily into two halves. The top third of the lentil plant can be immature but should be at full size. For peas, the bottom 75 per cent of pods should be ripe and the seeds should rattle loosely in the pod. The top pods and seeds can remain green and soft but should still split in half easily. It is important to note that desiccation locks in the seed coat colour, so yellow pea crops should have the majority of seeds changed from green to yellow prior to desiccation. There are also several other registered desiccant products, such as Heat or Aim, that will facilitate rapid dry-down. It is recommended, and extremely important, that producers contact their grain buyer to make sure that they will purchase grain treated with desiccants or glyphosate. Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) are regulated under the Pest Control Products Act and are established for food products to ensure consumer safety. When pesticides are used according to label directions, they are not a concern to human health. However, some importing countries have not established MRL levels for certain pesticides and will not tolerate grain that has been treated. This may result in rejection of the grain and additional measures taken against imported Canadian grain. For more information visit www.saskatchewan.ca/agriculture or contact the Agriculture Knowledge Center at 1-866-457-2377 or
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of Moose Jaw, passed away peacefully with family by his side on July 2, 2016 at the age of 91. Alfred worked for KR Tracey Construction for 36 years. He had a love of horses and his family was special to him. Alfred is predeceased by his parents, Bertha and Christian Huber; siblings Matilda, Rose, Harold, Anne, Pearl, Doreen, and John. Alfred will be sadly missed by his wife of 62 years Ruby; children Dale (Cindy) Huber, Adele (Kevin) Payne, Harvey Huber, Donna Huber, Marvin (Terry) Huber; grandchildren: Amber, Dyana, Nicole, Brett (Michele), Matthew, Chantal, Justin, Blair (Jessica), and Jillian; great-grandchildren: Navana, Eden, Maguire, Aiden, Wynter, and Sam; siblings: Margaret, Freda, Irene, Kay, Marie, and Fred; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. The Funeral Service will be held at Emmanuel Lutheran Church on Thursday July 7, 2016 at 11:00 am. Reverend John Kreutzwieser will officiate. Interment will take place at Rosedale Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. In living memory of Alfred, a memorial planting will be made by W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Dayna Smith-Short Funeral Director
With the growing season progressing quickly this year, it is never too early to start thinking about harvest. Whether you are new to pulse crops or are a seasoned pro, there are many factors to consider for bringing in the crop in relatively good condition. A common practice for producers is using a desiccant such as Reglone (diquat) to burn off crop foliage and weeds. It helps to reduce the time from maturity to harvest but does not actually speed up the maturity of the crop, nor does it provide long-term weed control. Glyphosate is a common herbicide used for control of perennial weeds such as Canada thistle, dandelions, and quackgrass. Glyphosate is not a desiccant but may provide some dry-down effects if the weather is warm and dry. Application timing is similar to that of Reglone but it will take longer for weed control to occur. Keep in mind that dry-down from Reglone can happen very quickly in warm and dry weather so be prepared to straight-combine within a couple of days to eliminate risk. Glyphosate treated crops will need additional time to mature so straight-combining typically will not begin for at least a week or more, depending on weather conditions. An important difference between true desiccants and glyphosate is that crops sprayed with glyphosate should not be saved for seed, as germination and vigor will be compromised. Seeds may germinate but the seedling will be deformed and stunted. Make sure to have a germination test done in the spring as germination levels can decrease over the winter. Application of both Reglone and glyphosate can be made at similar staging and when there
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10 Holly Crescent BUYER INCENTIVE - $3000 upon closing. Beautiful Crescent, 3220 sq.ft. Fully Finished Bungalow with all the upgrades. Triple Att. Heated Garage. Kitchenette for mother-in-law/nanny. MLS# 567245 - $524,900
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Market Place Contemporary styled home, spectacular kitchen, rich toned cabinets, granite counter tops, tiled back splash Dining area opens to landscaped back yard. Lower level developed. Triple attached garage!
Sonya Bitz 631-8471
Spacious bungalow on south hill! Large living room, u shaped kitchen with eating bar plus dining area. Finished basement. Oversized single garage. Fruit trees and garden area.
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631-8069 Frank Hammel 684-9491 631-0886 Gladys Gray 631-8181
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$369,900
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Great Family Home! SW location just minutes to schools and parks! 1100 sq/ft 2+2 bedroom Bi-Level features an OPEN CONCEPT living area! The DREAM KITCHEN, abundance of MAPLE CUSTOM CABINETRY WITH GLASS TILE BACKSPLASH - GRANITE COUNTER TOPS! South facing deck for BBQ's. Double car garage!
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41 Hodges Cres
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Built in 2013 2+2 bdroom bungalow will wow you! Front coffee deck. Large entry & closet, office area with built in desk. Main floor is open concept quartz counter tops with an island. Laundry room grants access to the double car garage with infloor heat. Master bedroom with ensuite and double vanitys. ICF basement with infloor heat.
2-storey house in the west park subdivision. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths. Many extras such as a custom window coverings, granite counter tops in kitchen and all 3 bathrooms, stainless steel appliances, custom cabinets and kitchen tile backsplash. There are extra storage closets in the basement. The backyard is fully landscaped and fenced.
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MLS®#: 577755 lovely quiet street. This 4 Bedrooms. 3 Baths bungalow is Spacious & beautiful. Updated & comfortable design features. In a prime neighbourhood, this perfect family home will mark everything off your check list!
180 Service ROAD Central Butte
MLS®#: 567348 Central Butte Business Opportunity! Located for great visibility and convenience at 180 Service Road. Numerous applications for this location, with over 2300 S/Ft on a .46 Acre lot: Business, Work Shop, Office, Garage Let your imagination go! MLS®#: 575542 Opportunity is knocking! Retail or Business on the main floor and 2 bedroom apartment is a great package! Very well maintained building offers an easy transition for an investor seeking a commercial revenue property as both floors are currently rented!
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944 BROWN ST. $179,900
Immaculate 3 bedroom home.
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386 & 396 2ND AVE W,
RIVERHURST MLS®#: 569340/569341 build your dream home? Corner lot surrounded by mature trees. Located just 5 minutes away from Beautiful Lake Diefenbaker and Palliser Regional Park
BUFFALO POUND LAKE MLS®#: 574485 Wonderful views spread out from 401 Tatanka Drive, in Sun Valley Resort. 195x200 (.95 acres) with gas & electricity. Lots of shady & sunny spots to relax and the lake always in your gaze. The lot tucks into a private little coulee. Access to dock for your boat & water sports.
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254 WOOD LILY DRIVE
CENTRAL BUTTE MLS®#: 577766 A fabulous home! Stylish finishes & a comfortable open concept living. featuring 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths. With 10 foot ceilings & a privet balcony off the master bedroom, this lovely home is a must see!
224 Centre STREET Assiniboia
$94,900
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ULTIMATE FAMILY HOME! This sprawling bungalow is also situated on a LARGE LOT!
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1655 General Cres
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Three plus one bedroom bungalow located in a quiet area!
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324 Main Street N. MOOSE JAW, SK
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Completely finished 2 ½ storey home. 4 bedrooms. Magnificent view of Buffalo Pound Lake. Private 54 acres in Original wood work and trim. Upgraded and improved a the Resort Village of South Lake. Build your own estate of must to see! Heated workshop/garage. dreams with your home, trails for hiking, Barn, corrals and various buildings. biking or horse back riding! The opportunities are endless!!
West of Moose Jaw, 9.9 acres. Oak cabinets in kitchen, large dining room, cozy nook. South facing living room. Main floor laundry/bath combo. Double detached garage. Barn and out buildings.
North East of Moose Jaw 2 parcels, approx. 20 acres each. Seeded to pasture grass. Accessible utility lines. Scenic views. Build your dream home and enjoy the peace and quiet of country living.
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