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It was one of the warmest t’s we’ve a great time winters seen but it’s stillto be greatback to be in in the middle of My Estevan. summer. There’s nothing quite familyoffhas in this like getting work lived on Friday and having great weekend and area for agenerations, ahead of you. Whether youcities I have watched the are going on holidays, hanging of Estevan Weyburn around your yardand or heading to the cabin, can’t find a the grow and you develop over better time of year.

past few years. Both cities

It seems there are more are ahappening hub of new industry things in Estevan and theattracting time and andWeyburn they all are a both are continuing to see younger generation into unprecedented success. Fine the area.Estevan/Weyburn Some of you may Lifestyles isbe alsoplanning continuing to grow nuptials and your prosper. This is our biggest for the near future, issue yet and, beyond that, and we we have a variety of stories and feature a special section businesses like never before.

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For the first time, we have make choices. an article from none other than Gordon Ramsay. The far from soft-spoken is hereabout As always, we bring to you information and chef stories for good too—we will have him in our future issues of Fine unique businesses in the area like Stream-Flo, who graces our CO-PUBLISHER Lifestyles. You can get great recipes if you’re a cook, but just looking at the pictures is enough whetissue your appetite. front cover. We also havealone features intothis on Donald

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Aspiring to inspire others to find passion within’ a phrase photogr Starr Mercer lives by. Starr and husband made the decision to their family in the sweet setti Oxbow in 2008. It was here Starr’s creativity emerged and passion for photography started to flourish. With the bea skyline and roaming colorful fie was easy to not only take bea photos but to gain inspiration. starlitestudiophotography.com

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Jon has been an avid photogr his entire life. He pursued his int into a profession and has rec extensive training and experienc Photography has graduated from the Univ Jon Gillies www.imagesbygillies.com of Saskatchewan with a Bac Doug Sully www.facebook.com/ffphoto2012 of Fine Arts degree in Studio Amber Moon amber@finelifestyles.ca Starr Mercer www.starlitestudiophotography.com and an Education degree ma Tiffany Poage www.citylightsburnxo.blogspot.com Annalisa Raho annalisa@finelifestyles.ca in Arts Education. He cont Jessica Hunter www.jessicahunterphotography.com Crystal Klassen crystalk@finelifestyles.ca to keep current, and has trav Teena Roy www.facebook.com/WildChildphotos internationally to receive Erin Tollefson latest techniques and trends in Heather Fritz www.heatherfritz.com photography world. He share passion and knowledge with o Doug Sully Starr Mercerin his photography workshops. Advertising Consultant Britany Watson britany@finelifestyles.ca Jon Gillies Emily Rutledge nature to people, Jon capture Brooke Watson brooke@finelifestyles.ca light, plays with unique perspec Jenelle Quigley Vanessa Lanktree-Paslawski Subreena Kaban subreenak@finelifestyles.ca and the latest special e to make his images stand www.imagesbygillies.com Publisher Erica Silzer ericas@finelifestyles.ca

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You love jewelry. Would you feel naked without it? LM: I do love jewelry, and yes I do feel funny when taking them all off at night. However I cant wear any jewelry when on vacation or with family . . . not sure why. What is the best comment you have received from a client? LM: “You made me feel so special” is one that I get most and never seem to get tired of hearing it. What kind of art moves you the most? LM: One that has a story to tell in the most impactful way. How do you feel about guys wearing skirts? Cool or not? LM: I think it is cool if they have the right legs and balls to do it! How much patience should a designer have? LM: Infinite. It never goes as planned.

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estevan is the Place to be this WinteR By Shawna Common

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he Estevan Chamber of Commerce wants to encourage everyone to take advantage of the wide variety of activities available to enjoy this winter. Events include the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) Estevan Bruins hockey games, curling, snowmobiling, the Estevan Chamber of Commerce Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at city hall, and mixed martial arts (MMA) events at the new Spectra Place. The Estevan Art Gallery and Museum will also be hosting a variety of exciting events this winter. Construction on Spectra Place was completed last year, and features a 2300 seating capacity with 24 luxury boxes. The upstairs lounge also features retractable glass so spectators can watch the game in the rink atmosphere. One MMA event is scheduled this fall, and another will be held this winter. Christmas time is an exciting season in Estevan with the annual tree lighting ceremony, and many businesses participating by decorating and providing Christmas sale pricing. Visitors and residents alike can also enjoy the winter season on the many snowmobile trails that are well maintained by the local snowmobile club. Visit www.estevanchamber.ca or call (306) 634-2828 to discover all the wonderful things to do in Estevan. FLEW

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WoodlaWn Regional PaRk celebRates 50 yeaRs By Shawna Common

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id you know there is a lovely lake in Saskatchewan that has warm water in which to swim in a regional park that has a campground? The water at Boundary Dam Beach is heated by the turbines of the power station, and empties into the reservoir while hot so the water is warmed to a relaxing temperature. “It feels like slipping into a bathtub,” says Michel Cyrenne of the Estevan Chamber of Commerce. “The water is an excellent temperature for all water activities.” Boundary Dam Beach in Woodlawn Regional Park hosted the 50th Anniversary Beach Bash celebration in mid-July this year. Approximately 200 people came to celebrate the anniversary at the improved Boundary Dam Beach. The size of the beach has been tripled, and the warm water ensures excellent fishing. Pete Bowman of television’s “The

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Fish’n Canada Show” heard the Souris River and Boundary Dam reservoir is the only place in western Canada that has largemouth bass. He attended the celebrations, and was able to catch over 40 fish—enough fish for two shows! There were activities and fun had by all at the anniversary celebration, which included games, contests, beach volleyball, face painting, a bouncy castle, an inflatable slide, a sandcastle competition, beer gardens, and fireworks. Entertainment was provided by the band Stuck on Red, and No Boundaries Wakeboard Club had a demonstration on the lake, and the minor football league also provided a demonstration featuring teams from atom (Miners), peewee (Chargers) and bantam (Steelers) leagues. The Woodlawn Regional Park in the Souris Valley is only a five minute

drive from Estevan, and features a campground, washrooms, shower house, football field, soccer pitch, children’s playground, boat launch, and the Woodlawn Golf Course. The opportunity for great fishing and water sports is one of the big draws of this little known area of Saskatchewan. Plan your next camping vacation at Woodlawn Regional Park, and take advantage of the many amenities available at this beautiful location. FLEW

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& Haunting Collection by Lucian Matis Photos GreG SwaleS

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ucian Matis sits down with close friend, award-winning writer and fragrance expert Marian Bendeth for a little one-onone to find out the true fabric that makes up the designer’s personality and his latest accomplishment – the Lucian Matis Fall/ Winter 2012 campaign. What is more important: the cut or the print? LM: Most definitely both! I pay attention to all details and they are all equally as significant. What is your favourite fabric of all time to work with? LM: I love gabardine and brocades. I think they are both very luxurious fabrics. Do you ever follow other designer’s work and if so, who? If not, why not? LM: I wish I would have the luxury of time to do that. I do admire the work of a few designers but cannot say that I am following them. Do you envision art in everything you see? Is that a good thing or a curse? LM: Beauty and art can never be a curse but a blessing. I do see art in most everything, as most everything requires an art to be created. You like to give credit to your mother, Viorica. [What kind of impact] has she been in your life? LM: I am fortunate to have such a gifted woman as a mother. My mom made me believe that everything is possible and when in hardship never to forget to smile. To her everything is an experience worth living. If you could describe your life as a colour, what was it before and what is it now? LM: Before 1999 is was white. Then just after I arrived in Canada it became blue. At this very moment it is gold.

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You love jewelry. Would you feel naked without it? LM: I do love jewelry, and yes I do feel funny when taking them all off at night. However I cant wear any jewelry when on vacation or with family . . . not sure why. What is the best comment you have received from a client? LM: “You made me feel so special� is one that I get most and never seem to get tired of hearing it. What kind of art moves you the most? LM: One that has a story to tell in the most impactful way. How do you feel about guys wearing skirts? Cool or not? LM: I think it is cool if they have the right legs and balls to do it! How much patience should a designer have? LM: Infinite. It never goes as planned. Was becoming a Fashion Designer worth all the work and risk? LM: Most of the time it seems like a good investment. My time is divided between worry and creativity.


How can you make those feathers so shiny? What is the process? LM: It is all in the works of photographer Greg Swales and his magical lighting. Also, Photoshop might have helped a tad. What is the significance of the owl? Is there a story there? LM: The photographer and I wanted to create a magical space with mystery in it, and the owl seemed to be a perfect fit. I wanted the theme of nature to continue throughout the campaign and haunt the imagery. Where did the original concept for macrame lace originate from? Is it hard to create? LM: The macramé is a very old way of creating fabrics in Eastern Europe and highly prized due to the workmanship in the detail. This technique idea was

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brought back to me when I saw one small element on a friend’s blouse and immediately fell back in love with it. I wanted to enlarge this small element and create an entire collection based around it.

Where do envision a woman wearing

The sleeves and front of this dress look like Joan of Arc . . . like a female warrior. Was this any part of your vision?

to create a piece of art in this outfit.

LM: Yeah, that does look armor-like. It is due to the use of the crocodile leather and the dropped waist. Frankly, that is one of my favourite images we crated in this campaign.

be a collection I will be proud of. All that

There is a lot of symmetry in your work.

woman? What does it mean to you?

LM: I find symmetry something very hard to achieve, and it always gives so much beauty to whatever the object might be. I do believe that two halfs make a whole.

LM: I think peplums are such a trendy

this body hugging artwork? Where would be your ideal location? LM: With the risk of sounding overly confident I do believe we managed Minutes before the show and seeing it on the model I realized that this would work paid off that very moment. How do you see the return of the ‘40s peplum impacting the 21st century

element and they are a classic element at the same time. It contours a woman’s body beautifully. FLEW

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1000 items a day on its silkscreen press. Blue Frog recently completed a large order for the Red Wings Souvenir Shop. The Red Wings, Weyburn’s own SJHL team, aren’t the only organization that can benefit from Blue Frog. Schools, businesses and other organizations can work with the staff at Blue Frog to create promotional items to fit their needs. Small groups like a recreational soccer team can make customized jerseys. Bachelorette parties can create customized t-shirts for their special night out. Family

reunions can create a customized cup for all attendees. Blue Frog offers free quotes and sizing kits for customers interested in promotional items. There is also discount pricing on large orders. The store carries both traditional items, such as pens and hats, and unique promotional items like lawn chairs and coveralls. Blue Frog does customized chef aprons, luggage, and numerous other items too. Organizations hosting tournaments can also order in trophies to Blue Frog.


They also sell non-promotional clothing apparel such as winter jackets, hoodies, yoga wear, golf shirts, tracksuits and sweaters for both men and women. The store carries the popular brands Stormtech, Bauer, Reebok, Roots, Underarmour, Callaway, Gilden and Russell. Blue Frog Advertising and Apparel offers businesses the opportunity to advertise. Businesses can have a customized sign displayed at one of three car washes in Weyburn: Sparkle Car Wash, Sparkle Super Wash or Fast Track Auto Care. October is a busy month for Blue Frog as they prepare hockey uniforms for teams in and around Weyburn. Hockey uniforms are a specialty for Blue Frog. They do the letters and numbers on the players’ jerseys with their vinyl press. The store also does the embroidery on the jerseys. Having a store like Blue Frog in Weyburn allows team managers to meet face-to-face with the people making their jerseys. For customers who can’t make it into the store, Blue Frog has an interactive website which allows customers to design and order promotional items from home. Blue Frog Advertising and Apparel is certainly a welcome edition to the city of Weyburn. FLEW Blue Frog Advertising and Apparel 85C Government Road Weyburn, SK 306.842.1962 www.weyburnbluefrog.com Blue Frog Advertising and Apparel

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Ken King, Owner of King’s Department Store. Brittany Moffatt

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ropping temperatures and frosty mornings mean one thing in the prairies-winter is here, and Christmas is on its way. It’s the season for warm apple cider, spending time with friends and family, and, of course, expressing your generosity and finding the perfect gift for everyone on your Christmas list.

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At King’s Department store in Carlyle and at their sister store, 122 Main, they understand the joy of giving a loved one the perfect gift, and they’re available to make your holiday shopping another joyful part of the season. Each store carries a selection of brands you know and trust, without the hassles

of big-city shopping. While each store strives to bring in brands their customers love, they insist on only bringing in the best styles and quality clothes, accessories, and shoes from each line. Shopping for yourself can often be a challenge-so naturally, shopping for friends and family sometimes takes


some extra care and attention. Ken King, owner of both stores, understands this well. “I have 9 kids, I know how hard it can be to find the right gift and then find it in the right size,” he said. Ken’s staff is trained to help find what you need and will ask the right questions so you walk away with the product in the proper size. “As a group, we want to see our customers find the right gift the first time around, and we’ll try our hardest to make that happen,” Ken said. Of course, finding the right gift also means finding it in your price range. Both King’s Department Store and 122 Main strive to provide anyone in south eastern Saskatchewan with the best quality clothing and accessories and affordable prices all year round. But, if your gift isn’t the right fit in any way, King’s Department Store and 122 Main, make the post-Christmas return as easy as possible. “Just bring it back,” Ken said, “We’ll make it right.” There are no special rules for Christmas returns. You can return things on Boxing Day, and you don’t have to make sure to get it back by January 5th. Plus if you lose your receipt each store will still gladly accept the return and give you a full cash refund. “We want to make Christmas as easy, stress-free, and enjoyable as it’s meant to be,” Ken said. Kings’ Department Store Has the Selection For One-Stop Christmas Shopping With 5,000 square feet full of different departments to fit the needs of anyone on your list, King’s Department store is the only stop you need to find something for everyone on your list. The store offers a huge selection of styles from trendy new brands as well as classic looks from names you’ve known for years. With winter weather in full swing, one of the most popular names in cold-weather clothing is always The North Face. Specializing in the classic cuts and styles that stay current for years, The North Face has the high quality that means your garment will also last as long as the fashion. The store believes in quality items, and only carries the best of the best. They have clothing by Roxy, jeans by Silver, watches by Nixon, and, now, beautiful

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winter footwear by Manitobah Mukluks. Manitobah Mukluks is a proudlyCanadian company, based in Winnipeg, that focuses on designing and producing traditional aboriginal footwear. Made with real fur and leather, this line of footwear will keep your toes warm to -30 C. Each pair also comes with a certificate of authenticity that outlines the roles of Aboriginal-owned companies in Canada’s economy. Rider pride runs deep in Saskatchewan, and almost everyone has at least

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one Rider fan in the family. King’s Department store carries a range of items just for them. Their green and white gear is the official on-field line of Rider wear by Reebok.

King’s Department Store’s sister store, 122 Main, is ladies only and focuses on providing modern women with stylish, complete looks in one stop.

The styles and brands in King’s Department Store vary to cater to anyone’s sense of style. For your brother, daughter, mother, friend, or even yourself, at King’s you’re sure to find the right selection at the right price.

Ken has taken his philosophy from King’s Department Store and infused it into the new shop. “At both of our stores we take the one-customer-at-a-time approach,” Ken said. “Everyone who walks into the store is important and should know that we’re grateful to have their business.”

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The staff at 122 Main prides themselves in helping their customers find what


they need, whether that’s a new top, or an entire ensemble complete with shoes, jewellery, and a new matching handbag. Like King’s, 122 Main focuses on quality brand name clothes at an affordable price. The store has a talented team of buyers who make sure the racks and shelves are lined with looks that women want. Brands like Picadily, Mexx, and Orya carry stylish pieces that make for thoughtful gifts for any women on your Christmas list this year. Of course, if for any reason your choice

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doesn’t work out this Christmas, 122 Main is committed to making the post-Christmas season as effortless as possible. Returns are always welcome. You don’t have to wait until after Boxing Day to get your money back, and of course, the staff will be more than happy to help you find the one thing you didn’t get under the tree. The holidays are a busy time, but they don’t have to be stressful. Shopping at Kings Department Store or 122 Main gives you all the selection at affordable prices you need to cross off everyone on

your holiday wish-list. They’re friendly and helpful staff are available to help with styling and sizing, and their return policy means you can be sure that no matter what happens Christmas morning, you can enjoy the season of giving. FLEW King’s Department Store and One Twenty Two Main Fashion Boutique 124 Main Street Carlyle 306.453.6337

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Mel’s on Third Filling the niche For high Quality Menswear in weyburn By Brett Makulowich phoTos Jon Gillies

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el’s on Third Menswear is Weyburn’s one-stop shop for high quality menswear and more. Melissa Frank and Rod Carroll opened the store in August of 2000. It was previously Pressman’s Style Shop and Melissa and Rod seized the opportunity to take over the store, seeing it as a great business opportunity. Melissa’s aunt owned The Fashion Hut in Llyodminster for 25 years so Melissa was familiar with the retail environment. Twelve years later, Mel’s on Third is the only formal menswear store in Weyburn.

saw the need in Weyburn for a retailer who sold high quality men’s casual wear and footwear.

Over the years, Melissa and Rod have diversified their product line by offering men’s casual clothing, men’s and ladies footwear as well as men’s golf clothing and golf equipment. The expansion of their product line allowed them to grow their business. They

Despite branching out, men’s formal wear is still their specialty. Melissa and Rod work with each customer who comes in to get a customized fit. Men’s suits come in two different fits—

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They are the exclusive retailer in Weyburn of men’s casual wear lines Point Zero, Columbia, Nautica, Quick Reflex, and Black Bull Jeans—the newest brand to the store, which has proven very popular. If you are looking for footwear, they offer a variety of brands like Asics, New Balance, Saucony, Merrell, Clarks, Bostonian, and Naot. You can also find customized corporate shirts and golf balls.


classic and slim. Their three excellent tailors are able to custom fit all suit and clothing purchases. Suit prices start at $199.99. Tuxedos can also be rented for special occasions like graduation and weddings. They sell all the extras men need for formal functions—dress shoes, ties, etc. It is truly a one-stop shop for formal menswear. Melissa and Rod were both born and raised in Regina and moved to Weyburn in 1998. Rod was the head professional at the Weyburn Golf Club until 2006. Rod’s love and knowledge of golf led to Mel’s on Third selling men’s golf clothing and golf equipment. Rod’s experience makes sure the store has the latest designs and equipment. Melissa and Rod are excited to offer a new line of clothing in spring 2013. It will be Sligo, a men’s golf clothing line worn and endorsed by Graham DeLaet. Graham, currently on the PGA tour, was raised in Weyburn so it was a natural fit to carry his line. Mel’s on Third goes above and beyond for its customers. On more than one occasion, Melissa and Rod have opened the store after hours and during holidays to help outfit people whose luggage was lost or needed something in an emergency. They have also helped outfit last minute Father-of-the-Brides on the day of the wedding.

Melissa Frank and Rod Carroll, owners

Mel’s on Third will steam and press any clothing that you purchase from them. It also offers day-service tailoring, rush service, and in-town deliveries. “Customer Service is our number one priority,” Melissa said. “That’s what people want when they come to an independently-owned store, and that’s what we strive to provide.” FLEW

Mel’s on Third Mens Wear 49 3rd Street Weyburn, SK 306.842.3878 www.facebook.com/mels.menswear

“As a business owner myself, I appreciate when a business adapts to my needs and helps me in a professional and timely manner. The day I came in for a couple of dress shirts and ties for this years’ wedding season, my experience couldn’t have been better. Rod helped me quickly and was able to provide options that were well thought out. The colour combinations of shirts and ties aren’t my expertise so it was great to have a pro there who didn’t waste time. I was in and out in less than 10 minutes, had what I needed and the service was top shelf. Thanks again for the help, I won’t have any reservations sending friends and family your way.” -landon irwin, les-lee consulting ltd.

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Find Fresh Fashion at Weyburn’s trendiest boutique By Ashleigh MAttern Photos Jon gillies

In 1996, Charlie Travis, one of the original co-owners, started Reality Bites Clothing Company in the City Centre Mall. In 1999, they moved to their current location at 32 2nd Street in Weyburn in order to be able to better serve their customers. “We were then able to stay open seven days a week and holidays, as well as stay open extended hours,” said Charlie, “We believe that if we are going to be in business, we have to be there for

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our customers when they want to shop.” This location also made available to their customers store-front parking in addition to the city parking lots close by. In 2008 Charlie’s daughter, Michelle Travis joined him as co-owner, armed with a business administration background and an innate love of fashion. “I grew up with the store – it’s been in my life since I was young,” says Michelle. Their combination of passion and experience has served them well.

Michelle who is the buyer for the store, attends semi-annual trade shows in Vancouver and Saskatoon to view the lines they carry for the upcoming seasons. They are sure to have a lot of variety in their store so that each purchase is unique, “Since we are a smaller community, we want to make everyone feel like individuals. We want to offer our customers unique pieces that not everyone has in their wardrobe,” says Michelle.


This fall, the fashion forecast is loose knit sweaters, blouses, coloured denim, and lightweight pullovers. Reality Bites Clothing Company carries all of the top brand names for men and women, from Billabong, Element, Roxy and Quiksilver, to Buffalo, Guess, Silver, Mavi, Sanuk, Mink Pink, Dex, Kersh and much more. They started out originally as a denim store, so they have still maintained a large variety of denim brands and styles to suit all body types. There’s something for everyone. “We also pride ourselves on having a large selection for a large variety of ages,” said Michelle. Be sure to check out their interactive Facebook page to see all of the new items arriving at the store, as well as to get in on giveaways and promotions. On the Facebook page you will also find any upcoming sales, and you are able to let them know of anything you may be looking for. “We like input from our customers, we are here to serve them better, so if there’s something we don’t have that they want, we would love to know about it,” says Michelle. They have recently been promoting private shopping parties at Reality Bites. Groups with a minimum of eight people can book the store after hours and shop to their hearts’ content with the complete attention of the Reality Bites staff, complete with drinks and snacks. It is a fun twist on a girls’ night out. As long time members of the community, they are big on returning the support they have received and make regular clothing and cash donations to local teams and charities. “It’s our community that supports us, so it’s our pleasure to give back and help out where we can,” concluded Michelle. FLEW

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More Than JusT a PharMacy by Shawna Common PhoTos jon gillieS

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harmasave in Weyburn is more than a pharmacy, because it features diverse product selection not usually found in a drug store. This award winning store is locally owned and operated, and is committed to being the best drug store in the community. Pharmasave is your destination for prescriptions, giftware, toys, purses, and has the largest cosmetics section in town.

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The cosmetics section has been expanded, and has the only local cosmetician that will assist you with your cosmetics, fragrance and skin care purchases. The friendly, professional cosmetician provides free consultations, and she is very knowledgeable about cosmetics, skin care and fragrances. Some of the product lines the store carries are Cover Girl, Rimmel, L’Oreal, Maybelline, Revlon, and a complete

selection of Neo Strata skin care products. The cosmetics section also has a range of fragrances for men and women with a whole new expanded fragrance selection that will be available for Christmas shoppers. The large aisles and clean, bright atmosphere makes shopping for your cosmetics a pleasure with the section boasting a wellorganized and fully stocked selection of the most popular brands. Visit


Judy Dunn, cosmetician

Weyburn’s only retail cosmetician today to discover what she can do for you. Pharmasave carries the best selection of the popular Lug purses in Weyburn, so if you see one you like, you should buy it, because it won’t be there tomorrow! The store features a large giftware section that has something for everyone including vases, candles, plenty of artwork, and many nifty home décor items. The store also carries a full range of Melissa & Doug educational toys that children love. They are fun to play with, and are affordable for families on a budget. Last fall the Weyburn Pharmasave was selected out of all the Pharmasaves in Saskatchewan and Manitoba as the winner of the Pharmacy Innovation Award, and they are nominated for store of the year this year as well. They are committed to exceptional customer service, and ensure all

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Krista Missal, pharmacist/manager

their customers enjoy their shopping experience. Managing partner and pharmacist Krista Missal says, “We want to be the best drug store in Saskatchewan, and our employees work hard to ensure our customers are treated with excellence. Our store is large, clean, and with bright aisles, and low shelves so everyone can reach the products. Employees are friendly, knowledgeable and helpful, and always make sure our customers find what they’re looking for. We have a huge selection of quality products at competitive prices including the Pharmasave brand product line, which features excellent quality at lower prices.” Customers appreciate the exceptional service and wide product selection available at the store. One customer raves, “They have really nice products, and excellent selection with pleasant, friendly staff. The store is big, open, and

Laura Resler, pharmacist/manager

provides a fun and different shopping experience. There is something for everyone here – from children to seniors. I love the new cosmetics section, and the cosmetician really knows how to help. When I need something, or just want to look around I always come to Pharmasave.” Visit Pharmasave at 30 3rd Street North East in Weyburn, call 306.848.3850 or visit their website at www.weyburnpharmasave.com for more information. FLEW

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The healing Powers of Yoga By FLS STAFF

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he holistic practice of yoga is a powerful therapy for many cancer patients. Incorporating its breathing and meditative qualities along with benefits of increased flexibility and stamina, yoga serves as a positive therapy for individuals facing the tumultuous — and painful — experience of cancer. Yoga has many benefits, but especially for cancer patients. It can help with instances of insomnia or fatigue, feelings of anxiety and stress, pain management, and even increase mental strength in order to cope with the overall extent of a cancer diagnosis.

With certification through the University of Calgary, Carol’s classes mimic a support group for people facing similar trials. The benefits gained by her yoga class students include: peace of mind, strengthening of the spirit, reconnection to the body, the regaining of movement and increased flexibility, and a sense of reconnection to themselves through the meditative aspects of yoga poses and breathing techniques. The response from Carol’s class has been overwhelmingly positive: cancer survivors are given an opportunity of a “break” from dwelling on the disease as they rebuild the essential mind/body/ spirit connection.

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Just Breathe . . .

Carol Wallace, founder of Yoga in Moose Jaw, offers weekly yoga classes for cancer patients. Her one hour and 15 minute sessions give participants a chance to reconcile with their bodies and attain inner peace while dealing the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.

Saskatoon-based yoga instructor Patricia Dewar points out that yoga students with cancer are able to find harmony with their physical, mental, and emotional beings through the practice of yoga. Essentially, it is an opportunity for people to connect with the world at large.

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One positive aspect that arises from the practice of yoga, notes Patricia, is connecting with the the “experience of living a human life with all its trials and joy.” It’s not necessarily a goal-orientated journey, rather process-orientated. Patricia, currently on leave from her yoga practice, has helped many cancer survivors relax into their bodies using various focus and breathing techniques. This process helps slow things down, drawing the focus inward to one’s self and to one’s true meaning. Says Patricia: “It’s cultivating internal stillness without an agenda.” She also points out that yoga is not necessarily about being “flexible,” rather about opening and softening on every level. It’s about strengthening as opposed to exhausting, all while uncovering one’s authentic self. Of this connective power many cancer patients develop through yoga, Patricia quotes poet and theologist Rumi: “Keep looking at the bandaged place. That’s where the Light enters you.” FLEW


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about the restoration of your self-esteem. There are many services available that can help anyone feel their very best on their wedding day. Many services can be done just prior to your big day–pedicures, manicures and relaxing massages, to name a few. It is best to book an early consultation when addressing complexion areas such as acne, acne scarring, unwanted facial or body hair and wrinkles, or to tone and tighten an area of your body so your dress or tuxedo fits perfectly to your toned and tightened physique. During a free consultation, your medical aesthetics professional should be able to assess what areas of concern you have, and review in detail the many options available to best suit your goals and expectations as well as your budget. Using the Spa RF from Alma Lasers at Bell Medical, this client was able to lose a total of 11.5 inches in the thighs and buttocks region, a feat she was unable to accomplish with diet and exercise alone. This series of five treatments took 10 weeks: one treatment every two weeks.


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NavigatiNg the caNcer maze BY Christina Dimitroff

When is the cure more painful than the disease?

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istening to cancer patients describe their treatment often brings up this question.

With the hope and effectiveness of chemotherapy or radiation come side effects that may challenge the patient and distress family and friends watching as their loved one struggles to withstand this bodily onslaught. While most people have heard of nausea, hair loss, weakness and general

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debilitation as cancer-treatment side effects, one category often goes unreported or dismissed as “too trivial” to matter in the big picture. That category is skin reactions: rashes, infections, blisters and lesions on feet, legs and hands. It is pain that often leads to the patient wondering whether he or she can even continue with their cancer-fighting treatment. These supposedly “minor” side effects can have serious consequences. But until recently little was being done to alleviate sufferers’ secondary agony. Dr. Mario Lacouture, a board-certified


physician on staff at the renowned Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, has addressed himself to just this problem and changed all that. His latest book, Dr. Lacouture’s Skin Care Guide for People Living With Cancer (Harborside Press, LLC) has been hailed as a godsend. Dr. Lacouture explains how a plea from an early patient sparked his research: “Doctor, please give me something for my rash and the pain on my hands and feet. If this doesn’t improve, my oncologist will stop the chemotherapy. I want to be there for my daughter’s wedding. I’ll do anything, but please, help me stay on this medication.” His most important message: “There are many effective ways to prevent and manage these side effects so that they do not disrupt your quality of life or interfere with your cancer treatment.” With 304 pages of clear, thorough explanations, diagrams and suggestions, Dr. Lacouture describes how — even before diagnosis and chemotherapy — skin changes can be linked to certain cancers. Layman-friendly diagrams, suggestions, questions and answers, dos and don’ts and a section on things to remember cover virtually every situation that may arise during treatment. Included are dozens of specific questions to ask your own doctor. Particularly helpful are charts of currently used drugs — ones that may cause problems and those that will alleviate them. Dr. Lacouture’s mission is not just medical, but of compassion: dealing with minor “cosmetic” problems that cause major distress. He separates myth from fact regarding hair loss, for instance, and recommends practical solutions for camouflaging scars and other skin problems, again with specifics on available products. While checking with “Dr. Google” may answer some questions (or provoke more), clearly anyone facing such a momentous life-changer as cancer needs in-depth and medically grounded advice. Dr. Lacouture’s book provides a solid bridge between doctor visits and self-managed care. No problem is too small (fingernail discoloration) or too large (transplants as cancer treatment) to merit his interest. As one of his former patients says: “Telling your clinician about a problem is not complaining. It is reporting.” With this book in your arsenal, reporting problems and finding solutions is no longer so intimidating. FLEW

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Using the Best Technology for Better Pet Health

and the treatment for those pets who have a problem.

Dr. Marcel Macfarlane Veterinarian Prairie Animal Health Centre 108 Breeze Street, Estevan 416 7th Street West, Weyburn 202 2nd Street East, Carnduff prairieanimalhealthcentre.com

A regular otoscope provides virtually the same view for the veterinarian, but a video otoscope gives us the ability to show pet owners the problem, share images and videos with other vets, and have a visual record of the problem so we can better see the progress later.

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Being able to show pet owners the problem is probably one of the best features of the video otoscope. Outer ear problems represent a significant number of cases that we see on a daily basis, and clients don’t often get a chance to see the extent of what’s happening in the ear, nor can they appreciate how uncomfortable it might be to live with that ear condition. Being able to see what’s going on makes a world of difference.

Ear infections are commonplace; every dog at one point or another in its’ life will have an ear infection. Sometimes, we see up to two cases a day where the ear is affected and we need to do something about it. The video otoscope improves both the diagnosis

Another important feature on our video otoscope is that it also has what we call a working port -- another opening within the otoscope that allows us to insert small surgical tools in the ear canal. Through this opening we can also irrigate fluids and other materials, and we can do all this while directly seeing what we’re doing. Until we got this equipment, we had to look in the ear, then remove the otoscope, then flush and clean the ear blindly. Then put the tool back in to see if we accomplished our goal.

n otoscope is a tool everyone has seen their human doctor use: held in the hand, doctors use it to look into the ear canal. Pets need their ears examined, too, and at the Prairie Animal Health Clinic, we use a video otoscope, which allows us to offer the best possible care for your pet.

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With any kind of ear problem, we feel as though it’s quite important to follow up with a couple of rechecks. We’ll often see relapses, due to things like an underlying allergic skin disease, or incomplete resolution. It’s good to start off with a video exam with documentation of how it appears, and then follow up with a four-week and eight-week recheck. Ear health for pets is important because if these ear issues persist and become chronic, they can result in a whole variety of changes to the ear canal itself. Chronic inflammation can lead to scar tissue around the ear, and a narrowing of the canal, which causes the ear to become extremely susceptible to infections all the time. Chronic conditions are much more difficult to manage. Catching ear problems early and treating them quickly is key to good pet health. The video otoscope allows us to do this, as well as giving pet owners a unique understanding of what their pet is experiencing. While ear infections are common, through early diagnoses and treatment, and consistently following the medication instructions, you can greatly improve your pet’s health. FLEW

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COMMITTED TO WELLNESS–EXPANSION BRINGS NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR AND PHYSIOTHERAPIST BY JAMIE FISCHER PHOTOS BY JON GILLIES

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herapeutic massage, rejuvenating facials, and enhancing pedicures are regular treatments at Total Effects Day Spa, but a visit there will enlighten you to an offering of much more than traditional spa options. Total Effects Day Spa was Weyburn’s first day spa. When originally opened, it focused on providing Weyburn and area with quality professional aesthetic, massage, and hair services. Facials, manicures, pedicures, body treatments and massages help rejuvenate spa guests by revitalizing the skin, helping to

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relieve stress, and removing the toxins of every day life. Understanding the link between beauty and wellness, Total Effects expanded to 4,500 square feet of space dedicated to helping you look and feel your best. They have numerous experienced professionals, including a naturopathic doctor, registered massage therapist, physiotherapist, and nutritionist. Having all of these experts under one roof makes Total Effects a unique centre for complete wellness. Spa guests and patients can seek expert advice and services from

trained professionals. They can be easily recommended you from one service to another based on your needs, without ever actually having to step outside the spa. For those seeking alternatives to traditional medicine, Total Effects now has a full-time naturopathic doctor. In Canada, naturopathic medicine includes accredited educational institutions, professional licensing, and the most current research. Naturopathic medicine is actually a blend of ancient, traditional practices and modern medicine all in one. While not dismissing the need for


surgery, pharmaceuticals and the like, naturopathic medicine is based on your body’s natural ability to heal itself. Another way Total Effects is looking to help you keep healthy naturally is by having a nutritionist share expertise on how to best meet your body’s nutritional and energy needs. Those body needs may be such things as weight loss, living with diabetes, irritable bowl syndrome, celiac disease, surviving menopause, and / or prenatal nutritional support. Total Effects now also has a physiotherapist available. Physiotherapy offers rehabilitation, education on injury prevention, as well as the general promotion of health and wellness. Massage is the most requested service in the North American spa industry, and, as such, a registered massage therapist is integral to complete the spa services. Another way Total Effects has expanded to help your wellness is the inclusion of massage therapy. Massage therapy is an important part of health maintenance by reducing or eliminating pain, improving joint mobility, reducing stress, improving circulation and immune function. For example, myofascial release is an effective treatment that may significantly improve many soft tissue conditions. A truly healthy body is about feeling good, and that “good” is from the inside out. With all of these new services and more, Total Effects is taking the spa experience to the next level, ensuring that you have everything you need to look and feel your best. It is here that they invite you to indulge in your personal wellness. Visit Total Effects Day Spa to see how we can help you optimize your well-being. FLEW

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Mrs. Canada in her National Costume, designed by Wildman and featuring a red maple leaf train

Weight Loss Forever’s Melanie Wildman

MAKES TOP 3 AT MRS. GLOBE Also wins coveted Dr. Tracy Kemble Award BY KARIN MELBERG SCHWIER PHOTOS JOEPIER.COM

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n August, Saskatoon’s own Mrs. Canada, Melanie Wildman walked confidently into the Mrs. Globe International competition, “the pageant with a purpose,” in Palm Springs. A “thrilled”

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Wildman placed second runner up out of 40 countries. The prestigious pageant strives to empower women and through it’s Women In Need (WIN) Foundation, raises funds for programming for abused women

world-wide. Beauty is just one element of this rigorous contest, but it’s a critical one. Its quite an achievement for Wildman who had bariatric weight loss surgery in 2009.


Wildman wearing a MacDuggal original in the Evening Gown Category

“I’ve lost over 100 pounds from my heaviest weight, so to be competing with women who’d never had a weight problem was definitely a challenge,” says Wildman, President and CEO of Weight Loss Forever, an International Bariatric Centre of Excellence.

Over the last four years, over a thousand patients from across Canada received surgery and support through WLF’s award winning program.

We gain strength and courage and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face . . . we must do that which we think we cannot.

“My obesity was something I shared with other contestants, and is part of my history and background as Mrs. Canada Globe,” explains Wildman. “In fact, on stage when I said I had once weighed 225 pounds, there was a collective gasp and then a cheer from the entire audience so it was a special moment.”

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“I need to be open and public Dr. Pompa was recognized as a World Leader about my treatment for obesity. Pageants are not new to Wildman’s in Bariatric Surgery by Newsweek Magazine Surgery is not the easy way out, family. Her grandmother was an and being private about it does a active pageant organizer in Prince disservice to people who struggle Edward Island; her mother, aunt, Their hospital and medical staff are held fter a grueling two-year review and cousins have all held titles. to deal with their weight,” Wildman to rigorous standards and unannounced, by the American Surgical But as she got older, Wildman’s says. She recalls an emotional independent inspections. WLF’s patients Review Corporation, Weight weight became a barrier. “For me encounter during the pageant with include doctors, specialists, government Loss Forever (WLF)’s hospital was to compete was a challenge that I one contestant whose17-year-old officials, lawyers, teachers, mechanics, recently designated as an International never would have undertaken before daughter was Center obese. ofWildman farmers. Obesity is the #1 preventable Bariatric Excellence, one my surgery.” Since her dramatic foundofherself mid-pageant meeting weight loss and maintenance, she cause of death in Canada. WLF’s award only 18 in the world. WLF met and with exceeded both mother and daughter, won the Mrs. Canada title in 2011. winning support program gives patients stringent requirements in counseling them both about taking the tools they need to achieve long-term three areas: the hospital, the surgeon, “Taking on a challenge that seems control of the emotional triggers success – surgery is just one part of and the bariatric program. impossible is inspiring,” says that made the situation seem the solution. Wildman. She adds that the key hopeless, and Wildman, guiding them toward& CEO of Melanie President message she wanted to bring to possible solutions. Over the last four years, over 800 WLF, says, “We’re a world-renowned the pageant as a healthy, confident patients received surgery and support bariatric hospital with exceedingly high mother of three who took her life It was that kind of selflessness through WLF’s program. There are standards, excellent patient care and back is two-fold: “For me, weight that compassionate brought another accolade. offices in Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, support. What is at loss surgery is a tool, a stepping Wildman was “stunned and and well Lethbridge and Fredericton, NB, with stake is our patients’ health stone that gives you the freedom to humbled” receive the Dr. change your life. My personal story specialists throughout the country. being,to and our license. It’sTracy our dedication is living proof. The second important Kemble Award, named for us theone of the to our patients that make message is that I am the face of founder WIN Foundation and topof10the bariatric hospitals in the world,” Take a video tour obesity. We’re not the stereotypes she adds.As organizers spoke of the hospital here. the pageant. people think we are: we are brilliant, with the contestants, the name they we’re beautiful, we’re hard workers, ChiefinBariatric Surgeon heardWLF’s most often connection with is Mayo Take a tour of the we’re mothers, we’re sisters, we’re hospital here Clinic-trained Dr.win, LizaI hope Pompa, MD, Ph.D, the phrase “if I don’t she businesspeople. And we’re people AFACS. Sheshe’s is board-certified in the United Weight Loss Forever because so inspiring” you may have dismissed because By Karin Melberg Schwier does States Weight Loss Forever and is the first female in the world Head Office 15 - 901 1st Avenue N Saskatoon was Wildman’s. society often isn’t able to see 136-1721 Albert St, Regina, SK to be awarded Surgeon of Excellence and 306.665.8891 beyond that first glance.” 306.352.846 Toll Free 1.877.306.8891 recently by Newsweek “I’m was proud that recognized I had bariatric Branch Office 136-1621 Albert Street Regina patientservices@weightlossforever.ca Magazine as aI’ve leader bariatric The Weight Loss Forever (WLF) surgery and that beenin able to surgery. 306.352.8446 www.weightlossforever.ca hospital was recently designated maintain my weight with healthy http://facebook.com/WLForever Branch offices also in Calgary, WLF encourages people to do careful as an International Bariatric Center lifestyle,” insists Wildman. “Is it Lethbridge and Fredericton research and has developed the guide of Excellence, one of only 18 in the hard work? Absolutely, but it’s the world. WLF has a world-renowned How to Research Your Surgeon. Patient Toll Free 1.877.306.8891 mostsafety rewarding hard primary work thatconsideration. you bariatric hospital with exceedingly is the patientservices@weightlossforever.ca can do. It’s the best gift you can give high standards, excellent patient www.weightlossforever.ca yourself.FLEW care and compassionate support. http://facebook.com/WLForever

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was overweight since childhood. It runs in my family. Luckily it never kept me from doing sports, being involved in actives or having a social life. It was more of a private insecurity. I’m the typical bubbly, funny, laugh-about-anything personality,

so no one really knew my weight bothered me. But there I was, 33, married with two kids, 5’4”, and 268 pounds. I was starting to feel it. I lacked energy. My feet hurt. As a hairstylist I stand all day. Weight Watchers, L.A. Weight Loss; you name it, I tried everything. Then I saw Weight Loss Forever in Fine Lifestyles magazine. I read about it, called, and the next thing I knew, I was booked to have surgery within a month! I had no second thoughts. I knew this was a permanent decision, and I was ready for a life change. I’ve lost 85 pounds since surgery a year ago and have still another 25 to go to reach my personal goal. I can’t even say I’m a different person, as I always had confidence and a love of life. I am just so happy to have control over my weight now that I now have that “full” feeling, which I never had before. My coworkers say I haven’t changed one bit, but I have a way better wardrobe! The huge difference is that I’ll be here longer and can run and keep up with my kids. I can be a healthy example for them. The first thing people notice is my smile now, not my size.

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am a 43-year-old nurse practitioner and national calibre Figure bodybuilding competitor. I have been a Registered Nurse for over 20 years and I have firsthand experience working with people who have had plastic surgery. I first learned of WLF offering cosmetic surgery services when they were the title sponsor for the 2011 CBBF National Figure, Bikini and Fitness Championships here in Saskatoon. As a volunteer, I spent time with Melanie and Blair and liked them immediately. I was thinking of having a breast augmentation then, but was training for my next competition so I decided to revisit it later. After winning my next show and taking the overall title, I contacted WLF to find out more. My facilitator was amazing and everyone at the office was so warm, friendly and genuine. I was very impressed. After consulting with another surgeon out of province, I chose to use WLF’s services. The hospital facilities were beautiful and modern, the staff were outstanding, and the results are gorgeous. As a nurse, I was very impressed with the entire process. I was taken care of very well and no detail was overlooked. I am now training to compete at the 2013 Nationals and I am thrilled with my new body. I couldn’t be happier. I highly recommend the cosmetic surgery services through WLF. I feel like WLF is family and I’m still in touch with my facilitator. I would definitely choose WLF again in the future.

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Citrus-cured salmon gravadlax SERVES 8-10 as a starter, more as part of a buffet PREP 40 mins plus curing NO COOK 1 filleted side of salmon – weighing about 900g (see My tips for success, page 119) very large bunch dill (about 80g) 100g mixed baby salad leaves and extra virgin olive oil, to serve FOR THE SALT MIX 250g Maldon sea salt 375g demerara sugar 4 star anise 1 tsp coriander seeds zest 3 oranges zest 1 lime zest 1 lemon FOR THE HORSERADISH CREME FRAICHE 100ml double cream 100ml crème fraîche 50g freshly grated horseradish or 85g creamed horseradish juice ½ lemon PER SERVING (10) 271 kcals, protein 19g, carbs 5g, fat 19g, sat fat 8g, fibre 1g, sugar 5g, salt 3.61g

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This has to be the easiest show-off dish there is. Saying that you have cured your own salmon sounds very impressive but the truth is that it couldn’t be simpler. The secret is to use very fresh fish. I’ll never understand why we pay so much for those little packs of pre-sliced gravadlax when making your own is so easy

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Tip all the ingredients for the salt mix Tip all the ingredients for the salt mix into a food processor and whizz until into a food processor and whizz until everything is combined and the everything is combined and the spices are completely ground. spices are completely ground.

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Stroke your hand along the salmon Stroke your hand along the salmon fillet to check for any stray bones. fillet to check for any stray bones. If you find any, pull them out with If you find any, pull them out with a pair of tweezers or small pliers. Skin the a pair of tweezers or small pliers. Skin the salmon fillet (see Secrets from Gordon’s salmon fillet (see Secrets from Gordon’s kitchen, opposite) and trim away the kitchen, opposite) and trim away the thinner part, plus any fat around the thinner part, plus any fat around the edges, so that the fillet has an even shape. edges, so that the fillet has an even shape.

If serving as a plated starter, use If serving as a plated starter, use a sharp carving knife to cut the a sharp carving knife to cut the salmon straight down into fine salmon straight down into fine slices, allowing 6 slices for each plate. slices, allowing 6 slices for each plate.

Scatter about a third of the salt Scatter about a third of the salt mix onto a large tray in a line about mix onto a large tray in a line about the size of the salmon fillet. Lay the the size of the salmon fillet. Lay the salmon, skinned-side down, over the salt salmon, skinned-side down, over the salt and pack the rest of the salt on top. and pack the rest of the salt on top. Cover with cling film, put another tray on Cover with cling film, put another tray on top and weigh it down with a few cans top and weigh it down with a few cans or an empty casserole dish. Leave in the or an empty casserole dish. Leave in the fridge overnight or for at least 10 hrs. fridge overnight or for at least 10 hrs.

To make the horseradish cream, To make the horseradish cream, whisk together the cream and whisk together the cream and crème fraîche. Add the horseradish, crème fraîche. Add the horseradish, lemon juice and seasoning, then continue lemon juice and seasoning, then continue to whisk until thick. Dress the salad to whisk until thick. Dress the salad leaves in a little olive oil. You are now leaves in a little olive oil. You are now ready to plate up. ready to plate up. JANUARY 2010 JANUARY 2010


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A tAste of JApAn Arrives in estevAn PHOTOS Jenelle Quigley

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hogun Japanese Buffet brings a new dining experience to town.

Open just two months, Shogun Japanese Buffet is giving Estevan a new, fresh, and healthy dining destination. Formerly DD’s Buffet, owner Jay Kim has converted his once western-style eatery into a traditional Japanese restaurant. “We saw a need for something different in Estevan, and sushi fit the bill”, says Jay. “We were right—we’ve only been open a short time and Japanese food is proving to be very popular.” Jay was first introduced to Saskatchewan seven years ago. “I came to visit my

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friend who started a sushi restaurant in Regina”, says Jay. “I could see then that Saskatchewan was a good place to be.” Jay moved to Lampman with his wife and two sons, and bought the local grocery store. In 2009, he purchased DD’s Buffet, and three years later, Shogun was born. Shogun offers a lunch and dinner buffet along with an a la carte menu. The buffet features eight different hot food items every day, such as prawn tempura, snow crab, teriyaki chicken and yakisoba. There is sushi in abundance with sashimi, nigiri, maki (sushi roll), and uramaki (“inside-out” sushi roll). There are plenty of other Japanese dishes

available—miso soup, sunomono, spicy salmon salad, agedashi tofu, and gyoza. A couple of Korean dishes, bulgogi and kalbi, have even made it on the menu. Jay has worked hard to make Shogun a satisfying dining experience. The fish is sourced from Vancouver and Winnipeg and everything is prepared fresh that day. Jay has also made sure to bring a top chef to his restaurant. His head chef, Mr. Park, is an award winner, taking the top spot in a sushi contest in Korea in 2006. Park has even created a special “Estevan” roll for Shogun, made with crab, avocado, cream cheese and tobiko.


The restaurant is also fully-licensed with a selection of sake wine as well as Japanese and Korean beers in addition to more traditional cocktails and beers. Shogun is available to host private functions and group bookings, and offers a catering service. “We’re available for holiday party bookings in the restaurant and bar, and we can cater parties too,” adds Jay. “And expect another location, Shogun Express, to appear in Estevan by the New Year.” Shogun Express will be a smaller version, offering take-out and delivery. To have your own taste of Japan, visit Shogun at 1175 Nicholson Road, Estevan, 7 days a week from 11am to 9pm. FLEW

Shogun Japanese Buffet #220 – 1175 Nicholson Rd. Estevan For Reservations, Take-Out or Delivery Call 306.634.8061

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ESTEVAN/WEYBURN ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 NOV 1, 2012 2:00pm Weyburn Public Library A Prairie Alphabet 20-year Anniversary

LATE NOVEMBER Estevan Chamber of Commerce Kickoff to Christmas

NOV 4, 2012 City Center Mall Weyburn Walk to Cure Diabetes

DEC 6, 2012 6:15pm Exhibition Grounds Weyburn Chamber of Commerce Parade of Lights

NOV 4, 2012 11:00am Stoughton School Gym Stoughton Central School Craft Show and Brunch

DEC 6, 2012 8:00pm Spectra Place, Estevan The Huron Carol

NOV 17, 2012 Weyburn Special Events 11 Hartney Bay, Weyburn 10th Annual Treasures of Home Craft & Trade Show

DEC 7, 2012 Weyburn Dance Club Dance to the music of Dennis Ficor

NOV 22-24, 2012 Crocus 80 Theatre Murder Most Fouled Up

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BRINGING THE ARTS TO LIFE ON THE PRAIRIES John McDermott

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rt and creativity are at the heart of any vibrant community. Every year, the Estevan Arts Council injects the Energy City with electrifying events and stimulating creative avenues, from Stars for Saskatchewan, to Koncerts for Kids, to the Energy City Film Circuit, to visual arts workshops. This volunteer-run organization has been proudly supporting visual and performing arts in Estevan since 1967. And none of the programs or activities offered would exist without support from the city, the sponsors, the many volunteers, and everyone who attends the events.

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They’re active in the city, and they’re active online. You can visit their website, join them on Facebook, and join their email list.

Stars for Saskatchewan Whether you’re looking for toe-tapping Celtic music, haunting classical music, or a jazzy duet, Stars for Saskatchewan has great shows coming up that will satisfy your ear. Celtic superstar John McDermott will be performing favourite selections and Christmas classics with his trio on Nov.

21. This Scottish-Canadian tenor will make you laugh and bring you to tears with his impressive voice and repertoire. The great shows continue in 2013 with two dynamite Prairie Debut duos: don’t miss the classical sounds from Couloir on Feb. 3, and the jazzy music of Wolak and Donnelly on Feb. 24.

Koncerts for Kids Koncerts for Kids has been opening the hearts and minds of children to the world of arts and culture for over 40 years. They opened up the 2012-13 season on Sept.

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22 with the The Missoula Children’s Theatre production of The Wizard of Oz. The community loves this annual event where kids from the area audition for the cast. Once again, it had high participation and great attendance—a perfect start to the Koncerts for Kids season. The next Koncerts for Kids show is on Nov. 6 with Speed Control’s “From Rags to Rock,” showcasing the evolution of pop and rock music from 1898 to now.

Finding inspiration Inspiring community members to create and imagine is always an important part of the Estevan Arts Council’s mission. Get inspired at the Adjudicated Art Show’s public reception and people’s choice awards on Nov. 8, and try a jewellery making workshop with adjudicator Deborah Potter on Nov. 3. Sign up for a wood carving workshop on Nov. 17 and 18, or for a series of all-ages pottery workshops running Saturdays on Nov. 10 and 24, and Dec. 8. Plus, the Art and Action Camps are back. Kids make pottery, paint, draw, and swim at Spectra Place on school holidays. Upcoming dates include Nov. 30 and Jan. 28.

Energy City Film Circuit Established in 2010, the Energy City Film Circuit aims to bring thought-provoking films to the Estevan community. As a member of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit, they have access to all the best titles of the year that you won’t see on mainstream screens. The first show of the season was The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and upcoming shows are sure to be just as riveting. Final decisions for shows have yet to be made, but the dates are already set, so mark your calendar for upcoming shows on Oct. 27, Nov. 24, and Jan. 26. All movies run at 4 p.m. on Saturdays at the Orpheum Theatre. FLEW

Estevan Arts Council 701 Souris Avenue, Estevan 306.634.3942 eacprogramming@sasktel.net www.estevanartscouncil.com

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THEATRE CLEANS UP ITS ACT AFTER LAST YEAR’S FLOOD BY MAUREEN ULRICH PHOTOS BY DOUG SULLY

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fter the devastating flood of 2011, Souris Valley Theatre is remaking itself one step at a time. “We had three areas of consideration at Woodlawn Park,” commented board member Lori Carr. “The concession, Frehlick Hall, and the dressing room. Thank goodness the trailer we moved down there four years ago came through unscathed.” Frehlick Hall cleaned up remarkably well, and new seats are expected to arrive around Nov. 1. Restoration of the concession is underway, and plans are being finalized for a modular home to replace the old dressing room. “We want to have the grounds ready for next spring,” Carr continued, “so

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we can focus on the theatre season.” Jocelyn Anderson has been hired as administrative assistant. One of her key roles will be overseeing the virtual box office linked to the Souris Valley Theatre website. “Everyone on the board is excited about it,” Anderson said. “We’re creating a patron database, so we can keep everyone informed about fundraisers, shows, and other events. Tickets can now be purchased with a credit card and printed at home. Naturally, we’re only a phone call away if someone wants to pick up tickets at our ‘will call’ window or have them mailed.” Social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, will also be used to promote the

2013 season, which will feature at least one musical, and a theatre camp. “Our little theatre down by the river is quite unique,” commented vice chair Laurie Holzer. “No matter how differently we handle ticket sales or marketing, our main goal is to present quality professional shows. Come see us next summer and let us know if we’ve succeeded.” For more information, call 306-4616869 or visit sourisvalleytheatre.ca. FLEW The Souris Valley Theatre 306.461.6869 info@sourisvalleytheatre.ca www.sourisvalleytheatre.ca

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hollywood

tough guy draws strength from Mom, two brothers, childhood pals, and the old green and white By Karin Melberg Schwier

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hen he comes back to Saskatoon, the only thing deadly about Hollywood kickass bad guy Kim Coates is his mom’s killer cinnamon buns and his take-a-bullet love for his hometown, his alma mater, and his old school buddies. The prolific movie and television actor, on a short hiatus while wrapping the fifth season of the critically acclaimed FX cable hit Sons of Anarchy, came home in September to see Mom and lend support to the institution that inspired his calling. Kim Coates is a really nice guy. Unless you haven’t watched TV or movies in past two decades, that may be a bit hard to grasp. The actor has a propensity to play scary dudes–gun-toting killers, vampires, bikers, sleaze balls, myriad unsavoury characters, Macbeth, for goodness sake–so ‘nice’ isn’t the first adjective that comes to mind. That’s because Coates is a consummate actor who makes any character believable. All from an accidental start with a drama elective on a whim at the University of Saskatchewan. Talking to Fine Lifestyles on his cell phone after a morning run in Eaton Canyon near his home in Pasadena, Coates is in a talkative mood. It’s quickly evident he loves to talk about Saskatoon, family, his personal and industry friends, and his mission to help create a world-renowned centrepiece for arts at the U of S. Coates’ 82-year-old mom still lives in his childhood home and tends a rumpus room shrine to her son’s acting career. Joyce Coates was a career Safeway gal; his father Fred an Eaton’s man. A childhood with brothers Dale and Dean meant of having the run of his Exhibition neighbourhood, loving parents, enough to eat, and always a pair of skates so he could play hockey with pals.

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“I love coming home to see Mom,” Coates says. “I lost my dad a few years ago, so seeing her is top priority. She’s an Energizer bunny.” He happily rattles off visiting the Brashes, the Frys, and seeing childhood buddies like Jim Lindsay, Larry Harley, and Murray Totland, Saskatoon’s city manager. Coates talks about them with the same warmth and admiration as he does industry pals like William Fitchner, Kevin Costner, Matt Craven, Eric Bana, even Christopher Plummer. You get the idea that if you gave them all hockey sticks in front of Coates’ old house, there would be one wicked game of shinny. “Murray Totland was my first buddy,” recalls Coates. “I was four, he was five. We used to walk to Thornton Elementary on Lorne Avenue every day. We’re still attached at the hip. To think he’s gone from us blowing up dinky toys in his back yard to running the whole city, well, it’s frightening.” Coates laughs. “But he does it so well, and no one could blow up a dinky toy like Totland. Seriously, I’m not kidding. The engineer was in his brain when he was six.” Coates had a quick wit and a pretty good knack for public speaking but a future in theatre wasn’t hardwired by any means. At Nutana Collegiate, pretending to be in Hawaii Five-O with Gord Pepper was the extent of Coates’ theatrical aspirations. He worked at Safeway on 20th Street part time to finance other passions–his first motorcycle and a ’67 Galaxy 500. He enrolled at U of S in 1977, vaguely planning to be a history teacher. There he stumbled upon two life changers. One, he met education student Diana Chappell, whom he married in 1984, and two, he put a check mark next to a drama elective.


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“Honestly, back in ’79 when I decided to become an actor, I’m not even really sure any of us knew what that meant. I remember watching classmate Dwayne Brenna on stage, thinking, ‘Holy crap, he’s good!’ I think we were probably a bit mystified by it all. Mom and Dad just knew I absolutely loved it.” After convocation for both Coates and Chappell in 1981, she taught in Kindersley before the couple moved to Toronto the next year. Coates went to auditions, waited tables at the Nag’s Head Tavern, complete with cummerbund, and lived off tips while Diana pulled their financial weight, teaching with the York Board of Education. It was a lean but exciting time of wide-eyed discovery as auditions and small parts came his way. Opportunities picked up steam and a short 18 months later, Coates landed roles in West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet at the Neptune Theatre with Tom Kerr in Halifax. Soon he was trodding the boards at Stratford with roles like the lead in Macbeth and as Roma in Bertold Brect’s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui. “My favourite writer, Joseph Campbell, says to follow your bliss and I believe that, but sometimes it’s tough,” he says. “You need someone to help you over those bumpy roads. If you love each other, if they can support you until there’s either nothing left to support or you’re a star, that’s what it takes. I was lucky Diana did that for me.” During this period, Coates caught the eye of New York agents for his Stratford work. While Diana taught in Toronto, Coates headed to Broadway where his career blossomed with plum roles. One of the most significant was taking over from Aiden Quinn the role of Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. “I always wanted to be where the best work was, but I was almost an innocent about the whole time. I had no fear.” Two daughters were born in Toronto, Kyla in 1989 and Brenna in 1993. In 1995, the entire family made their way to Los Angeles, following Coates’ bliss. By that time, he’d gotten a green card with his work on Waterworld and other Warner Brothers projects, and had joined the Screen Actors Guild. When Coates realized he wouldn’t have to give up his Canadian citizenship–something he’d never do–the family became dual citizens in 1998. Now the veteran of over 50 movies and television shows, Coates says he’ll go wherever he needs to go to work on the best projects. “The two movies I worked on in Saskatchewan last year will forever be in my heart. I will go wherever I need to go to work on the best projects, I don’t care if it’s Hollywood or Winnipeg (where he recently filmed hockey comedy Goon, with Seann William Scott, Liev TOP Fishing at Chitek Lake FraMe As Stanley Kowalski in Broadway’s A Streetcar Named Desire MiDDle With parents, high school graduation bOTTOM Sons of Anarchy cast at premiere TOP righT As “Van Dusen” in Rufus. FraMe righT U of S Greystone Theatre production of Creeps MiDDle righT Still from Ferocious bOTTOM righT Kim Coates and daughters at the Toyota Grand Prix Pro Celeb Race at Toyota Grand Prix Track on April 16, 2011 in Long Beach

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Schreiber and Jay Baruchel.).” Three feature films open this year: The Truth (he co-produced and stars with Forest Whitaker and Andy Garcia); those two Saskatchewanmade movies, Rufus and Ferocious, now in post, were shot in Dundurn and Saskatoon. In winter. “I about froze my knackers off,” he howls. “Soft? Totally soft, baby! They say you can take the boy out of Saskatchewan, but you can’t take Saskatchewan out of the boy. I’m not so sure that’s true.” Some tough guy. Coates admits being recognized as a ‘movie star’ these days gets “a bit out of control.” Recently in Amsterdam, the couple dealt with swarms of SOA fans. “But you’ll never hear me complain about a family from Vancouver running up to have their picture taken with me,” he says. “I’m fortunate to be in a hit show. It’s a bit of a pain when you’re having dinner with your wife, but I’m never going to bitch about it because I’m not that kind of guy. I’m from Saskatoon. Airports are crazy now,” he adds. “I don the ball cap once in a while.”

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Coates gets intense about tragedies like the shooting at the Batman Colorado premiere. He’s angry about easy gun access in the U.S., an odd juxtaposition between Coates the pacifist and his gun wielding SOA character Tig Trager. “Guns in America,” he fumes. “I try not to get too political down here but I flat out hate it. I’m not talking about taking my 12-gauge out with my Uncle Mort to get some geese on his farm in the fall. I’m talking about the availability and the bullshit interpretation of a Constitution that was made for militia back in 1776 and has nothing to do whatsoever with having a right to carry guns today. Guns kill people. It’s disgusting. Don’t get me started.” How does he survive in the acting industry where early breakthroughs and career momentum can be difficult? Coates says as with any career, a good foundation in the craft is paramount and solid support gets the job done.

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“It’s a tough industry to stay sane in,” he says. “But I love to explore, I love the dark side, the bright side. If it’s great writing, I want to play the guy. I like going to Eric Bana’s and William Fichtner’s premieres, and my own, walking the red carpet, talking to cockroach media like TMZ. I love it all. But I know what Hollywood is, and I came into it with my eyes open.” Mom was top priority on this Saskatoon visit, and there was a quick detour to the Calgary Film Festival for the world premieres of both Rufus and Ferocious. But Coates also booked time with people involved in the U of S Clarion righT: Kyla, humanitarian. Fluent in Swahili, Kyla works with One Heart Source (oneheartsource.org), non-profit organization empowering young people through education, providing high quality education and care for vulnerable children in Tanzania and South Africa. Says Kim, “She’ll be running the UN in 10 years, no doubt in my mind. brenna, actor. After getting the acting bug early, Brenna is following in her father’s footsteps. She auditioned and got into the Tisch Acting Academy at NYU. “She’s phenomenal. She loves NYU, loves the Village. She’s well on her way,” says Kim.

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“We’re all so proud of him and never doubted he’d be successful. We go way back. My dad was a police officer, so we had to be a little careful but we had no end of things to get into. Lots of golf, hockey. There are two Kims: the Hollywood Kim, and there’s Coatsie from childhood, the really genuine down– to-earth guy I know and love. It would have been easy to forget about all of us back here and get caught up with his phenomenal success. But he still cares deeply about Saskatoon, what’s going on in the community and the university. Honest and open, it’s hard not to like the guy. I even let him beat me at golf once in awhile because he’s so likable.” Murray Totland, Saskatoon City Manager

Project, something dear to his thespian heart. The Project’s artful vision promotes innovative arts, multi-disciplinary programs, and ultimately a new fine and performing arts facility on campus. In September, Coates dropped in on U of S drama students in a new film class and had some one-on-one in a fourth year acting class. He attended the Broadway Theatre showing of his Regina-shot 45RPM. He lunched with Arts and Sciences Dean Peter Stoicheff, and dined with Jami Young, Bill Waiser, Kirby Wirchenko, and a few Clarion Project people. Coates counts former U of S President Peter MacKinnon as a friend and confidante. The pair has spent time on walks and over dinners talking about how crucial it is to expose students to a rich liberal arts foundation, to offer a chance for them to discover their own creativity, and to do more to grow a vibrant cultural community. Coates views his own involvement in the Clarion Project as a priority on his front burner. “You can never be the greatest university unless you have a centerpiece for art, for music, for drama. There’s been a phenomenal growth spurt with medicine, sciences, the synchrotron, but we’re not done,” he says. “Saskatchewan is really kicking ass in a lot of areas, so a prosperous time is not the time to dismantle the arts. I can’t wait until the next election because I’m going to be front and centre of anything that helps us get back the film tax credit so we can continue art and film and television and singing and dancing in this great province of ours.” Peter MacKinnon, former U of S President, describes his Coates connection. “Universities are social and cultural institutions as well as educational ones. A thriving arts community is an essential part of this mission, not only for students in the fine and performing arts but for the university as a whole and the community that supports it. It is important to have champions for the arts as it is for the sciences. Kim Coates is such a champion,” he says. “He is an outstanding and celebrated actor, a great friend of the U of S, and a terrific guy! We are all proud to count him among our graduates.” Coates realizes his good fortune in the business, but is aware of his own talent and contribution. “I just want to continue to be around people who create, whether it’s film or television or theatre, guys like Damian Lee in Toronto. A great night for me is to have dinner with Di, a nice bottle of Napa, and friends who wants to talk film, theatre, the Riders, and my Red Wings. And I love coming home.” Back in LA, Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter “definitely has seven seasons up his sleeve.” The fifth season of SOA premiered September 11. It’s based on Hamlet and “we all know that doesn’t end well,” Coates grins. “We spent four seasons going up the hill and it’s only getting more revved up as we come down the other side. It’s really getting ferocious, just crazy.” When the series finally wraps Coates knows he will have been part of a phenomenal classic. The fact it was a huge hit was “icing on the cake.” A consummate chameleon, he can’t wait to move on to try on the skin of the next character. “I keep finding things in Tig, but a whole new character will be a great new challenge.” Another tough guy? Perhaps, he muses. You imagine him slouched on a boulder in Eaton Canyon, black hair wild, a smile on his lips, those ice blues gazing steadily across the San Fernando Valley toward the LA smog. “I am really excited about what comes next. I’ve done good guy, bad guy, comedy. I’m going to direct, and produce more. You know what?” he says. “I think my best stuff is yet to come.”FLEW

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Wishing You and Yours a very Merry Christmas W and all the best in 2013. inston Bailey had built homes and commercial properties in Weyburn and area since 1977, and eight years ago decided to change careers and become a realtor. He understands the construction industry very well and that knowledge and experience translates to the real estate industry. He is committed to his clients and wants them to enjoy their experience with Re/Max Weyburn Realty 2011.

and he’s very active in the community by supporting and belonging to a variety of associations, organizations and charities. “I moved to Weyburn before high school, and a few years later married a Weyburn girl. We will be married for 38 years at the end of August 2012 and we have lived in Weyburn ever since our wedding. We have two children and we were happy to have raised our family here. We are fortunate that our children have decided to make Weyburn their home as well, and raise their families here. Our families continue to

make Weyburn our home because we love this community and we are excited to see it grow,” exclaims Winston.

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Brendon LaBatte “Hometown Boy does good” By Jennifer Cugnet pHOTOS Vanessa Lanktree-PasLawski

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hen I asked LaBatte how he found out he had been drafted into the CFL, his answer surprised me. I envisioned the CFL draft to be a flashy televised affair, akin to what the NHL draft has become. This was not LaBatte’s experience. He watched the draft online while at work at Crazy Charlie’s Discount Lumberyard in Regina. When LaBatte shared the news with his family that he had been drafted by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, his father Dale commented, “How is this going to interfere with our racing schedule?”

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While Brendon was born and raised in Weyburn, he is also well known in Estevan through his participation in Stock Car Racing. He started racing with his dad when he was 15 years old and it is something that he still participates in today, along with his younger brother Sterling and sister Lindsey. Just like the other sports he’s been involved in, this one also entails travel on the weekends, whether it be down to Estevan, or North Dakota, or anywhere there’s a race track. Dale speaks fondly of the time he and Brendon share racing. This may seem like a risky hobby for a professional

athlete, but it is a sport that taught him a lot about preparation. Dale pointed out to Brendon the better results he achieved on race day when he put more time into working on his car between races. However, LaBatte felt quite unprepared for what he would face the first time he suited up with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at rookie training camp in the spring of 2008. The training camp was very hard. LaBatte didn’t know anyone on the Bomber team and he didn’t know what to expect. In


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addition to the physical exhaustion from two grueling practices per day, he had to get used to a new city, all the while hoping he was living up to expectations. “I was very happy to be allowed the opportunity to play in the CFL, but big expectations are put on you when you enter as a first round pick”. He stuck with it, met expectations, and found success. “I loved it,” LaBatte recalls, “I could focus solely on football”. His grandfather Del, who lives in Texas, attended every one of Brendon’s games that first season, wherever the game was held. This is a perfect example of the family support in Brendon’s life. Physically, LaBatte’s large frame has been a blessing and a curse. As a youngster, he had to wait until he was in grade nine before he could play football—for the safety of the other players! In the meantime, he played on local baseball and hockey teams. Being active in multiple sports, I asked LaBatte if there was a moment when he realized he had the potential to make football a career. His response again surprised me. LaBatte didn’t focus on football until he attended the University of Regina. It showed him the ability and the commitment needed to play at a higher level. He realized it was not only something he could achieve, but also excel at. In 2007, he was 1 of only 4 Canadian university football players selected to participate in the East West Shrine Game in Houston, Texas. The Shrine game showcases the best college football players in the USA. For LaBatte’s parents Dale and Laurie LaBatte of Weyburn, this experience was an eye-opener that their son could possibly make a career out of football. “That’s when I realized that I had a real chance of playing football professionally,’ LaBatte recalls. LaBatte spent four seasons with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In 2012 with his free agent status, LaBatte felt it was time for a change. It was a source of tremendous pride for friends and family when Brendon became a Rider earlier this year.

Life As A Rider During the regular season, a typical day for LaBatte involves 8-10 hours of training. He commutes from Weyburn to Regina at least five days a week, leaving Weyburn at 5:30am. He then works out from 6:308:00am, has team meetings to review film,

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analysis, and play installations until 10:30. They then practice on the field from 10:30-1:30 and after a very brief lunch, they have more meetings in the afternoon. Brendon and his fiancée, Amanda, just had a welcome addition to their family—a baby girl named Asha. LaBatte’s face lights up when speaking about his daughter as he shares the story of the day she was born. He had just come off the field after the Roughriders played against the Stampeders on August 25th, and noticed he had several missed calls. He found out Amanda was in labour, so before the Riders’ coach had even finished his review of the game, LaBatte was out the door, heading to the hospital. LaBatte states he has enjoyed every minute of being back home. He joined the Riders already familiar with the team leaders, which made

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a big difference. He received a warm reception from the football community and an overwhelmingly supportive response from those in his hometown of Weyburn. According to his father, LaBatte is contacted all the time: people want to meet him, he’s asked to make appearances, attend events, sign autographs, and answer fans’ questions. LaBatte is very modest about his success, and while the onslaught of attention has taken some getting used to, he is happy to oblige his fans when he can. LaBatte believes strongly in giving back to his community and has already been an influential force for football in Weyburn. He has been generous with his time and has donated Roughrider tickets, autographed helmets and jerseys for various fundraisers. Proceeds have gone to support Weyburn Minor Football, and the Weyburn Comprehensive School Eagles. This all fits in with LaBatte’s goals

of promoting the game. He wants to be a positive role model for the youth in the community and promote minor football on a whole new level by bringing in professionals for player and coach clinics. Recently the local GM dealer in Weyburn, Barber Motors, hosted ‘Brendon LaBatte Day’, a local fundraiser with the proceeds going towards a new football field. Prior to this, Barber Motors had donated a new truck to LaBatte for his daily commutes to Regina. They did this as they feel “Brendon is an exemplary young man,” says business manager Andy Barber, “We’re proud to have someone like that represent our community.” “That was a huge gesture,” says LaBatte, “I am very appreciative.” LaBatte jokingly remarks, “I hope the community remembers me in the future when I’m looking for work—I have a strong back!”FLEW

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he friendly and knowledgeable staff at XS-IV can help you outfit the whole family.

Carrying boards, bikes, hockey gear, clothing, shoes, and accessories–they have everything for the active lifestyle. They also have unique items for gifts. With kids’ sizes down to 2T, there truly is something for everyone. Professional snowboarders previously on staff helped owners Judy and Chris Istace order in trusted and reputable board gear that’s reliable on any hill. “You can outfit the whole family for winter,” effuses Judy. The small town shop with big-city style, XS-IV orders small quantities so that you can choose styles unique to you.

Watches These watches are works of art. The Nixon and Vestal watches available in the store are trendy while still offering classic appeal. Amazing for you or as a gift, these watches all come with an extensive warranty.

Boards XS-IV carries Burton and DC snowboards with boots and bindings. “These boards are really cool looking,” says Judy. Along with beautiful aesthetics, these labels are trusted by the professionals.

Snowmobile and Winter Wear “We now carry Choko. They have a good weather rating at a good price point,” says Judy. Choko offers weatherproof snowmobile coats for adults through to kids. At XS-IV, you really can outfit the whole family. Even if you’re not the best boarder on the hill, you can still look good–XS-IV carries the most up to date styles in Volcom, Burton, and DC.

Bikes As a supporter of the Estevan skate park, this modern store also sells Eastern, FBM, United and Fit BMX bikes.

Hockey Now carrying equipment, pads, and accessories by Sherwood and PowerTek. You and your family can prepare for the new season. FLEW XS-IV (306) 634-6774 1230 4th St, Estevan info@xsiv.ca www.xsiv.ca

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SAFETY FIRST: OILFIELD CONTRACTORS KEEP BUSINESS RUNNING SMOOTHLY BY ASHLEIGH MATTERN PHOTOS BY CAROLYN SALLOUM

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aving a health and safety program is important for any company working in the oilfield industry, and right now the demand for quality advisers exceeds the supply. This situation can be a problem for those companies who don’t check credentials, explains Shelley Schroeder, co-owner at A&S Oilfield Operating Ltd. “Ask for references and referrals, ask to see examples of what this person has worked on, ask to see whether or not they can navigate their way through whatever safety registry you may belong to,” said Schroeder. “Basically, make sure you are getting what you are paying for.”

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Schroeder has personally worked to expand the safety services A&S Oilfield offers. She is a certified health and safety administrator, a construction safety officer, an internal/external safety auditor, and she recently joined the Business Development Bank of Canada Consultant Network, which gives her the opportunity to work with safety outside of the oil and gas industry. Working with companies to develop and implement their health and safety management systems, she helps them to develop their program to meet industry standards, to obtain COR/

SECOR certification, and she sets up and administers safety registries like ISNetworld, ComplyWorks, and PICS. Winter Well Services Ltd. from Weyburn, just rolled out their first rig on Sept. 10, and Schroeder and A&S Oilfield were with them from the beginning, helping them to put a health and safety program in place before the first rig was even shipped out. A&S Oilfield is the hands, eyes, and ears for the companies that cannot be on location. Schroeder, along with her husband and co-owner Andy Schroeder


and their team of three employees, provide contract operators that gauge and report the production numbers to the owners, conduct lease preparation and maintenance, provide site supervision, and do pretty much anything else their clients require. One company A&S Oilfield has strong ties to is Red River Oil Inc., formerly Fairborne Energy. A&S Oilfield has operated Red River properties and assisted with the construction of facilities in both the Kingsford and Greater Sinclair areas. “I personally have benefited from Andy’s wealth of experience and knowledge of both downhole issues and surface equipment improvements or problem solving,” said Dwayne DeDecker, production foreman with Red River Oil. “A&S Oilfield Operating Ltd. are very receptive to ever changing corporate goals and expectations, both in operations and safety.” Another company they’ve worked closely with is Williston Hunter Canada Inc., a division of Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. William L. Irwin, VP of operations for Williston Hunter Canada, says A&S Oilfield has been an integral part of Williston Hunter Canada’s success in the Estevan area. “Andy Schroeder and his oil and gas production operations staff have put in the extra effort to allow us to meet our corporate goals,” he said, “operating our area assets in a safe and responsible manner, and working within the community to be part of the growth and success story in southeastern Saskatchewan.”

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A&S Oilfield has developed a solid reputation in the oilfield industry in southeastern Saskatchewan. Clients keep coming back to them because they offer expert advice and top-notch service. For 25 years, they’ve provided great service, and they plan on sticking around for 25 more great years. FLEW

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STREAM-FLO INDUSTRIES, CELEBRATING 50 YEARS BY NYKEA MARIE BEHIEL PHOTOS JON GILLIES AND DOUG SULLY

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true to their Western Canadian values. Inducted into the Canadian Petroleum Hall of Fame, Duncan McNeill is known for his ingenuity and philanthropist endeavours. While much of his philanthropy is done out of the limelight, a large contribution many Saskatchewan people might recognize is the rink at Notre Dame College, a school known for bringing up the best hockey players. This and his contributions to colleges and technical schools spur on innovation within the industry and outside of it.

Duncan recognized an opportunity for product development upon the completion of the Pacific Gas Transmission pipeline in 1962. StreamFlo has made vast advancements since this momentous time. The dynamic entrepreneur resides as Chairman of the Board, while his son, Mark McNeill, is President and CEO, and his other son, Doug McNeill, is the Executive Vice President of Business Development. Having begun as a fouremployee venture, Stream-Flo has grown exponentially, now employing over thirteen hundred people while


never losing the sense of family relations and sincerity. Estevan is one of Stream-Flo’s oldest branches. Founder Duncan McNeill has favourable historical, personal, and community ties with Saskatchewan. One of President Mark McNeill’s earliest postings with Stream-Flo involved him spending a significant amount of time at the Estevan facility. This opportunity shaped his development and future with the company. He looks upon this time fondly. While 50 years is an astonishing landmark, the company is just as proud of the 27 years they’ve been in existence in Estevan. Since the inauguration in 1984, Stream-Flo has been an important presence in the community. The branch is very supportive of local teams and service clubs. They support the Estevan Bruins, Weyburn Red Wings, and many minor sports teams, finding it very important to keep children active and healthy. Stream-Flo also helps all the service clubs in the area, as they recognize the contributions these valuable clubs make to quality of life. “When Stream-Flo makes a commitment to a community, they’re there to stay for the long term,” says Dale Felgate, branch manager in Estevan. Having been in the neighbourhood for nearly 30 years, this commitment is obvious. “People create a connection with the community,” says Dale. Stream-Flo considers this as important as their business contributions. (L-R): Aubrey Rice, Chantal Tessier

While the last few years have been successful, Stream-Flo has stayed in the area through many ups and downs. Shortly after the company first put roots down in the community, many hardships followed. Unlike many competitors who come in the good times and go in the hard times, Stream-Flo has endured them with the community. This remarkable commitment to employees has not gone unappreciated. Now the company’s Estevan branch is thriving more than ever. This exceptional progress over the past five years in Estevan has made the Estevan branch one of the top branches in the company, and has created a sense of pride for all. The success of this branch has also been a contributing factor to Stream-Flo’s company growth. “The

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Shadi Nasser (L), and Louie Abucayan (R), completing the final tightening of the christmas tree (the assembly of upper valves), to the top of the tubing head adapter flange for Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC). Once the final tightening is complete they will pressure test the assembly before the injection of CO2 begins. This is taking place about 2-3km straight west of SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station (BDPS) and is the deepest well in Saskatchewan.

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people that work here are a great bunch of dedicated, hard-working, and talented people,” effuses Dale.” They never say no, they just keep going, and I’m always impressed by them.” The loyalty and appreciation are mutual. Stream-Flo Estevan has numerous longterm employees that have been with the company for many years, some for over a decade. They have a focus on hiring as many local people as possible, and over three quarters of their current staff are locals. “It’s a great team environment that we have, and we work closely with different teams to get all jobs done within a timely fashion.” Since employees are a top priority within the company, it follows that safety is a large consideration. “Safety is paramount,” assures Dale. Aside from safety practices at manufacturing plants and on-site, Stream-Flo provides a safe ride home for the Oilfield Technical Society’s (OTS), annual curling and golf tournaments. They consider their employees their top asset. While the employees have a lot to do with the success of the company,

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there are many other factors that contribute to Stream-Flo’s success. “It’s all about trying to keep our customers happy,” explains Dale. “We do everything in our power to provide excellent customer service, which is the cornerstone of Stream-Flo’s business. Our philosophy is always working to provide a solution to our customers’ needs.”

Green Oil People in the industry turn to Stream-Flo because of their immaculate customer relations, but also because they lead the way in wellhead and pipeline technology. Through years of progress and research, along with an innovative engineering team, Stream-Flo works hard to ensure they provide the best quality product in a timely fashion. They are proud to be 100% Canadian owned and operated. Stream-Flo is the largest 100% Canadian privately owned company of its kind, designing and manufacturing wellhead, Christmas tree, ESD, and check valve

equipment. Their success is largely due to ingenious design and stringent testing practices, setting their company far ahead of the rest. While known for their innovation in the field, Stream-Flo is also praised for meeting the environmental needs of their customers. Stream-Flo recently completed a largescale project for Petroleum Technology Research Centre, PTRC, based out of Regina, along with SaskPower. This project involves a technology called Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) which has been identified as one of the most promising technologies that can be implemented to significantly reduce greenhouse gases, in particular carbon dioxide (CO2). The notable wellhead installation is an injection well for CO2, to be used as part of the PTRC’s Aquistore project, another project that puts both Estevan and Weyburn on the environmental map. “The implementation of this process demonstrates a partnership working together to reduce emissions. This could be a huge change in the process

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Once the CPT wellhead assembly is over the Casing Bowl, Nick Flegel lines up the assembly with the Casing Bowl, it is lowered on and the studs and nuts can be tightened.

Louie (L) and Nick (R) After every stud and nut is tight, the Technicians perform a pressure test, to ensure the integrity of the internal seal. (taken at the Cenovus Weyburn Field)

Louie Abucayan at the Cenovus Weyburn Field, guides the CPT (Composite Pumping Tree) wellhead assembly over the Casing Bowl using a tag line.

of carbon dioxide storage,” says Dale. The high profile well has been viewed by people from all over the world, and is the deepest well in Saskatchewan at 12,000 feet, or more than three kilometres. As part of a project that is illustrating the safe storage of CO2, the PTRC’s well has surpassed many expectations already, as well as raised international attention. Rather than CO2 being emitted into the atmosphere, it will be captured from a coal-fired power plant, separated, and condensed to a liquid before being injected into the ground via the PTRC’s well, where it will remain and be monitored. The amount of CO2 injected over the life of the project may be the equivalent of taking 8 million cars off the road for a year. “We worked with the PTRC and SaskPower in the design and development to incorporate some of the most astringent specifications to ensure safety and longevity for

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their project,” explains Dale. While most wellheads are made somewhat generically, Stream-Flo customized this one for the location and demands of the customer. Working with clients to design wellheads specifically to their needs is an advanced practice. Aside from designing and manufacturing wellheads, Stream-Flo also works with their customers to maintain and make upgrades to existing equipment.

Local to Global While continuing to be a Canadian privately owned and operated company, Stream-Flo has an international presence with offices reaching as far as the United States, Algeria, the U.A.E., Africa, Indonesia, and Europe. Stream-Flo is a global force, providing over 1,300 jobs across six continents. Being privately held at their size is an accomplishment and a rarity in itself. Stream-Flo Industries employs many

through their group of companiesMaster Flo Valve Inc., ERC Industries, and Canadian Wellhead Isolation. While all of these companies and accomplishments play a role in Stream-Flo’s success, they are very proud of the Estevan branch. “The area is busy and they’ve treated us very well in the 27 years we’ve been here,” says Dale about the Estevan branch. Stream-Flo is growing faster than at any point in its 50 years of operation, and the family founders look forward to working closely with their employees for many more years, through the good and bad. FLEW

Stream-Flo Industries Ltd. 201 3rd Street, Estevan 306.634.4719 www.streamflo.com


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dward Lukye and Ryan Saxon started Rapid Heating Services in 2011 because there was a high demand for industrial heaters, and they saw an opportunity to offer the service locally.

Rapid Heating specializes in heating fracking ponds, bladders, and tanks. Their heating unit features a 20 million BTU heat exchanger with specified heat control, used for heating frac fluid; an electronically controlled 60-kilowatt generator; two large diesel Riello burners; and a pump capable of pumping 4,500 litres per minute, all enclosed on a 53-foot drop deck trailer. “We also have a 15-horsepower, highpressure steam boiler installed in the unit that is used specifically for thawing frozen lines, pipes, and valves,” said Saxon. “No other unit we know of has this, and it will eliminate the need to call someone else in for a boiler in the harsh winter climate.”

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Work lights are mounted around the unit for night time operation, and they also have remote flood lights. The unit offers 30 hours of heating at full rate before stopping to fuel up. This cross-provincial business includes offices in Estevan, and Brooks Alta. while servicing all three of the Prairie Provinces. For more information, visit www.rapidheating.ca. FLEW

Rapid Heating Services 2 Supreme Street Estevan, SK 306.634.4836 F: 306.634.9727 www.rapidheating.ca

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Lavoie Mobile Cleaning Ltd. 114 Schneider Street, Estevan 306.634.8500  •  safety.lmc@sasktel.net


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hen it comes to Rig Floor Tubing Inspection Services, ARKK Tubing stands out due to the high level of professional service they provide their clients. With over twenty-eight years of industry experience, president and founder Raymond Cyre is confident that his team consistently goes the extra mile

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by providing his clients with the latest technology that provides the most accurate tubing inspection at the wellhead locations. When the oilfield industry required a need for this type of inspection service over the past decade, Cyre recognized a demand for digitalized equipment in order to provide real time inspection results to clients who inspect

their production tubing at their well sites. In 2004, Cyre started his business, ARKK Tubing Inspection Services Ltd with just himself and his wife, Koreen, out of Camrose, Alberta. In Early 2010, ARKK Tubing decided to expand and provided an opportunity to a key employee and his family to relocate back home to

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Saskatchewan. Randy Labrecque and wife Staci didn’t hesitate and now, with a second branch office located in Weyburn, ARKK Tubing is close to all the action of the oilfield boom that Saskatchewan has recently experienced. Randy Labrecque, the SE Saskatchewan Branch Manager, has provided the local industry with an alternative choice for tubing inspection services the last 3 years. His opinion on what makes ARKK Tubing Inspection stand out, “It’s our service,” he says, “We make sure to go the extra mile for our client. We excel in our service and make sure we are always available to answer that call to go to work.” ARKK Tubing has steadily gained customer confidence by adding additional services to complement the existing service they provide. Labrecque claims that, “Regular meetings with our clients provide us with additional information on services that they may require. We research, locate, train and provide the equipment to offer a service that is required by our customers”. “ARKK really takes care of its employees,” he claims. Born and raised in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Labrecque had aspirations of coming home to Saskatchewan to be near his family, after moving to Alberta to work in the oilfield. ARKK gave Labrecque and his family the opportunity to make that move when they decided to expand their businesses to Saskatchewan. Much of the reason that Labrecque has spent so many years with ARKK is due to the company’s focus on family and community. ARKK Tubing encourages their employees to volunteer in community sports in various roles to give back to their community. Such is the case with Labrecque, he has helped coach minor football in Camrose and Estevan. The focus on family and community stems from the beliefs that both Raymond and Randy hold. “The company’s name represents everything we stand for,” says Cyre. Alysha, Raymond, Koreen and Kelsey, the names of his two daughters, wife and himself, create the namesake for the company. “It represents family; that is what we are all about.” This focus has been integral in creating the company that has formed to this day; “Our employees who share the

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same values stick around for a long time creating a trained and knowledgeable staff” claims Cyre. The exceptional customer service that ARKK provides begins as soon as a new employee walks through their doors. All employees spend a minimum of three months training under supervision before being released out on their own. “You can’t just send an employee out,” claims Cyre, “You need to get field experience and the training never ends.” In conjunction with the Training Program and the Safety Program (SECOR Certified 2009) is ensuring that their employees have the tools to communicate with the customer on what they are looking for, and what, if any, defects they come across. “We cut samples and show our customer, rather than go do the job, and leave,” says Cyre. Most of ARKK’s employees draw on years of experience from working in the industry previous to their employment from ARKK Tubing. This enables them to provide extra knowledge with confidence

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in their conversations with the client. ARKK Tubing currently has over 44 years of total oilfield experience with their current employees. ARKK Tubing uses the ARTIS IV Inspection Equipment to ensure that their customers are receiving the most advanced computerized and accurate tubing inspection service. ARTIS - meaning Advanced Real Time Inspection System - allows for instant identification of imperfections or defects in pipe. Imperfections and defects are only indications on the computer screen and need to be “proved up” by the Inspection Technician using a digital Ultrasonic Thickness (UT) meter. All indications need to be “proved up” using this meter to confirm exact wall thickness to determine the classification “Color Code” of the production tubing. This classification determines whether the pipe can be re-used or rejected. By inspecting the production tubing over the wellhead, the client gets instant

results on the condition of their tubing and can then take the necessary steps to correct any problems in their well bore. For more information about the types of services ARKK Tubing provides, visit www.arkktubing.com. Any of the companies representatives are happy to speak with you about the services they provide. FLEW

Raymond Cyre, President & Founder rcyre@arkktubing.com 780.781.8090 Randy Labrecque, SE Saskatchewan Operations, rlabrecque@arkktubing.com 306.421.4201 Rob Palomaki, Alberta Operations rpalomaki@arkktubing.com 780.608.8090 www.arkktubing.com

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For all your welding and Fabrication needs By Shawna Common Photos Doug Sully

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arwin Krall and Kevin Anderson started Fusion Industries Inc. in February of 2004. They anticipated stable and continued growth in the welding and fabricating industry for their new business venture and since then they have grown to six employees including two journeymen welders with pressure tickets, two pressure welders, a fabricator, and a secretary.

controls for accuracy and precision. The shop is always researching products to upgrade their existing equipment to continue to lead the industry in quality and performance. Fusion Industries serves customers in the oil field, agriculture, local businesses, and individuals—anyone wanting steel work or repairs.

The company has a reputation for producing quality products with a professional, fun atmosphere. The shop has a great team of welders, complete with quality control and fabrication. Darwin and Kevin take pride in employing professionals that love their jobs and it shows in the atmosphere of the shop. Customers say, “Go to Fusion because they do a great job and they make it fun.”

The business provides professional quality workmanship and continues to build relationships with their customers. The shop supports the oil community in southeast Saskatchewan by using innovative thinking and technology in fabrication and with welding techniques. The Fusion team has a combined experience of over 100 years in welding and the oilfield. They are proficient at design, repair and fabrication for whatever their clientele needs.

They can build and repair separators, tool boxes, fuel tanks, pressure piping, fire tubes, and pressure vessels. The shop specializes in fire tube flanges and manway covers. They can build anything out of steel and have three portable units that are available for onsite repair. The shop has a CNC plasma and oxyfuel cutting machine with computerized

They pride themselves on their excellent reputation and it shows in their large amount of referrals and repeat customers. The shop is known to provide exceptional service and quality products to all their customers. “We don’t have a website, because our word of mouth is our website,” explains Darwin. “Our customers appreciate

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L to R: Kevin Anderson, Janice Anderson, Shayna Burrell, Dallas Studney, Sheldon Schlapkohl, Darwin Krall

our professionalism, reasonable prices, quality workmanship and positive attitude. When customers come into the shop, they see our staff smiling and enjoying themselves. Our staff are committed to a safe, healthy, friendly atmosphere, focusing on teamwork and results. We promote a positive work environment with strict safety guidelines and our employees reward us with exceptional work. Employees enjoy a varied and exciting work experience, because their work is always changing and they can work on ten different jobs in one day. “Tasks at the shop are never monotonous because of the varied requirements of our customers. The changing pace and tasks keep our shop exciting and our employees engaged.” When Darwin and Kevin first started their business, they went through the typical growing pains of all businesses. They took advantage of those first

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years when business was slower by establishing a strong customer base. Their business slowly grew through hard work and dedication by providing quality workmanship and excellent customer service. They have an excellent quality control program and ensure customer satisfaction. Loyal customer Bert exclaims, “I come here because the service is awesome. Welders will come to my facility quickly to repair something. I really appreciate the immediate service available at Fusion,” exclaims satisfied customer Bert. Fusion is proud of their business and ensures their customers feel valued. The shop is open from 7 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday and there is always someone on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergencies. “Because things don’t always break down in the oilfield during business hours,” laughs Kevin. “We want our valued customers to know that we are here for them anytime they need us and we’ll ensure they are able to

resume operations as soon as possible. We pride ourselves on exceptional service and our customers appreciate our commitment to their success.” Visit Fusion Industries Inc. at 301A Kensington Avenue in Estevan, or call the shop at 306.634.6177 to discuss your welding and fabricating needs. You can also email them at fusioninc@ sasktel.net. For afterhours work call Darwin Krall at 306.421.6179, Kevin Anderson at 306.421.5441, or Sheldon Schlapkohl at 306.421.7780. FLEW

Fusion Industries Inc. 301A Kensington Avenue Estevan, SK 306.634.6177 F: 306.634.6178 fusioninc@sasktel.net


Season’s Greetings We wish you a joyous holiday season and a New Year filled with peace and happiness.

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Thank you for your continued support. Wishing you and yours the best this holiday season.

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MRC Canada

307 Kensington Ave. Estevan ph: 306.634.8460 fx: 306.634.7441 blaine.chrest@mrccanada.com | www.mrcpvf.com

Merry Christmas From the staff at Estevan Nutters. Thank you for your business. Wishing you all the best in 2013!

Merry Christmas Wishing you and yours the very best this holiday season. Sam’s Trucking Estevan Ltd. 88 Devonian St. Estevan | 306.634.4041 www.samstrucking.ca

Carole Jensen, Lesa Seipp and Jolene Waddle

Estevan Nutter’s Bulk & Natural Foods 400 King St Estevan | 306.634.9577 | www.nutters.com


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eith Hanson and his wife Janice started Sun Valley Land in 2005 with nearly 20 years of experience in the land broker field. Their son, Wes, joined the company in February 2007. Janice says that when they started the company seven years ago, they never imagined that Sun Valley Land would do this well. “We were just going to be a small company,” said Janice, “but our staff keeps growing as the volume of work does.”

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On August 1, 2012, Wes Hanson took over as president from his father Keith Hanson, and long-time employees Doug Bloor and Phil Risto became shareholders. Their main areas of work are surface land acquisition–surface leases, pipeline right-of-ways (including CO2 and National Energy Board regulated lines). As a part of that, they settle damages with land owners, acquire third party approvals, performing rental reviews and stakeholder notifications.

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They also acquire mineral leases and production allocation agreements. Freehold mineral owners contact Sun Valley Land to possibly lease or sell their minerals. These properties are then offered to prospective companies in the area. Although most of their clients are companies based out of Calgary, they also work with local companies in south east Saskatchewan, which helps to keep them involved in their local community. Because they focus on the surface land side, they often work with farmers and land owners. The Hansons are from the Estevan area, and so have an intimate knowledge of the people there. As they operated a family farm for many years, they understand the issues that the oil activity can have on farmland. “We have a broader understanding of the area than someone who grew up in the city, or lives in Calgary,” said Wes. “It’s easier for people to connect with someone local, so we have a pretty good working relationship with landowners.” They also have good working relationships with clients, no matter where they’re based out of, because this friendly, family-owned business offers great service to everyone they work with. Plus, they’re great at meeting deadlines. “Our project has to be complete when our clients are ready to start their work,” said Janice. “We can give our clients a quick turnaround because we try to be on top of everything.” “No one wants a drilling rig sitting still,” said Wes. Sun Valley Land provides any reports clients need, making clear communication a priority at their office. They’re always looking for new ways to tweak and streamline the communication process. They’re continuously fine tuning their database, and they have a wealth of information they can share with their clients at any time. “We work as a team in our office,” said Janice. “We have to be constantly communicating with each other, with our clients, and with the land owners. That’s the key to building strong relationships,” added Wes.

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They keep both the interests of the client and the land owner in mind. They work hard for their clients to give them good value, and land owners can rest assured knowing Sun Valley Land only deals with companies who want to keep transactions legal and ethical. It’s in their best interest because a lot of their business comes from word of mouth. Companies who work with them highly recommend Sun Valley to their colleagues in the field. They’ll even help start-up oil companies learn the ropes, taking time to talk to them about the ins and outs of the land business, and give them suggestions about ways Sun Valley Land can help. “Lots of times the start-up company might be a couple of engineers and a geologist, and they don’t deal with anything other than their area of expertise,” said Wes. “For us to keep

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them informed of what is required with Saskatchewan and Manitoba regulations makes the process easier for everyone.” At Sun Valley Land, they believe in giving back to the community. While they’ve supported dozens of initiatives, some of their favourites include supporting local ball and hockey teams and providing lunch for the ECS Lifestyles track meet. Plus, they give staff paid time off for the United Way Day of Caring to go work in the community. “There are 15 of us now, and a lot of our staff volunteer with community groups in Estevan and surrounding area,” said Janice. And it seems the volunteering spirit runs through the staff’s everyday work as well. Wes says their teamoriented staff is willing to pitch in to do

whatever needs to be done. Saskatchewan and Alberta aren’t the only provinces where you’ll hear Sun Valley Land’s name. Because they’re less than an hour and a half from the Manitoba border, they work in both south east Saskatchewan and south west Manitoba. From their friendly service, to their knowledgeable staff, Sun Valley Land strives to be the best in everything they do. If you’re looking for a land broker in Saskatchewan or Manitoba, choose Sun Valley Land Ltd. FLEW Sun Valley Land Ltd. 306 - 1133 4th Street Estevan, SK 306.634.6684 F: 306.634.6685 www.sunvalleyland.ca

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(L-R): Dave Gallaway, Brian Zohner, Pat Young, Andrew Macfarlane.

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il companies who work with Level Best Technologies know they’re not just getting the best company; they’re also getting a top expert in the field. Dave Gallaway, along with his wife Kim, started Level Best a little over three years ago because they wanted to do things better. “I’ve learned to do it right over the years, and I don’t cut corners when we do things,” said Dave Gallaway. “I know

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how to do optimization properly to give the customer the best results.” Level Best are the experts when it comes to fluid levels, dynamometers, foam depressions, acoustic buildups, fall-off tests and pressure logging. They have also expanded into sales and service of acoustic equipment and casing gas compressors. Gallaway’s experience in the field is

exceptional–he’s spent over 23 years in the oil patch, most of that time doing optimization. His know-how comes from the time he’s spent in the field, and the experienced people he worked with in the past. Clients appreciate it, asking him to help train field staff, and calling him for advice. He’s done acoustic training, and he has expert knowledge with controllers and dynamometers. “I’ll take the time to share my knowledge if I can,” he said.


But some of the most exciting work going on with Level Best Technologies comes down to a word you can find in their name: technology. Gallaway has been involved in the development and optimization of products with equipment suppliers. He helps design ideas for products, and tests prototypes in the field. “Level Best has also been doing research and development internally,” he said. “We try to help our equipment suppliers whenever we can, whether it’s designing, or prototype testing, or improving existing equipment. There’s not a lot of optimization products out there, so there is a need to develop new and better products.” Considering their involvement in R&D, perhaps it’s no surprise that Level Best has all the latest equipment, and they work with an engineering group out of Alberta that’s one of the best in the industry. They also have an excellent safety record; in the three years they’ve been in business, they haven’t had any serious accidents or incidents, which Gallaway attributes to their solid training efforts. The oil industry is ultimately a people industry, and Gallaway is the kind of people person who is easy to work with. He’s lived in southeast Saskatchewan all his life, and he knows the customers and the area like the back of his hand. Plus, they have staff in Weyburn, Estevan, and now Glen Ewen, allowing them to look after customers throughout southeast Saskatchewan and southwest Manitoba. Level Best offers a fair price, quality work, and honest advice. Gallaway says he always recommends what’s best for the client, even if that means a decrease in service. “We’re not just trying to make a buck–we’re trying to give them what they need.” To learn more about the services and products Level Best Technologies offers, visit their website at levelbest.ca. FLEW

Level Best Techologies Ltd. 306.634.6001 PO Box 1652, Estevan davegallaway@levelbest.ca www.levelbest.ca

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L-R: Ryan and Robert Saxon

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he oilfield in the Estevan and Weyburn area is booming, and Border Insulators is on the scene. They supply mechanical insulation for piping systems, ensuring that the oil flows freely no matter what the crazy Saskatchewan weather throws at them. “Canadian weather and process design considerations are significant factors in the installation specs for many projects,” said owner Robert Saxon. “Our qualified crews ensure that the finished product will endure fluctuating temperatures and variable seasonal conditions.” They also build and supply metal buildings and utilidors, which house equipment like master control centres, wellheads, treaters, test separators, headers, and production equipment. These lightweight, strong enclosures are rodent and moisture resistant, which makes them virtually maintenance free. Robert and his wife Caroline Saxon have owned and operated this family business since 1983. As the company grew, they continued to keep the business in the family. There are currently a whopping six family members working at Border Insulators.

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Their son Ryan Saxon worked for 12 years on a crew, learning the business, before working his way up to management. Now with six years of experience at the top, he knows the business inside and out. Even their staff have become like family: of their 30-plus employees, some have even been there with them since the beginning, like Raymond Lukye and office manager Linda Scott. “Our dedicated employees who have played a huge part in the success of our company,” said Robert. “Their work meets the highest professional standards, which contributes to Border’s excellent reputation for quality performance, and at the end of the day, their strong commitment ensures the employees can be proud of what they do and who they represent.” As you might guess for such a hyperlocal company, community involvement is important to the Border team. They donated the VIP boxes at the Estevan Motor Speedway, an announcer box for the Estevan Rodeo Association, and have supported numerous bonspiels, golf tournaments, fundraisers, and charities.


In 2008, Robert and Ryan added the R&R Tank and Equipment Rentals to their business family. The company builds and rents tanks that can be used for anything from fracking fluid tanks to production tanks. “We saw the opportunity with the shortage of tanks and started manufacturing our own tanks and got into the sales end too,” said Ryan Saxon. They now have over 36 rental tanks available. Originally, they were using pre-rolled sheets to manufacture the tanks, but have been doing well enough recently to purchase a roller, so the tanks are manufactured entirely onsite.

L-R: Linda Scott, Nancy Nagy, Nikki Hirsch, Robin Saxon, Nyla Saxon Front: Caroline Saxon

“Our tanks are fabricated under strict quality control procedures to industry standards for the safe storage of produced water, crude oil, and other liquids commonly handled and stored in the oil and gas industry,” said Ryan. “We purchased a state-of-the-art automated, track-guided welding system which provides a continuous weld at precise speeds producing flawless welds in a fraction of the time required by hand welding.” They’ve also purchased a brake and shear to custom fabricate anything from truck decks to lockers, tool boxes to slip tanks. Of course, they’re always open to new ideas to meet the demands of custom fabricating. R&R also rents light towers, zoom booms, man lifts, site shacks, tank containments, and two-inch to eight-inch water pumps. Moving forward, Border Insulators and R&R plan to continue being innovative and to stay on top of the newest technologies. The demand for their products and services continues to grow, and they will grow to meet those demands. For more information, visit borderinsulators.ca and rrtank.ca. FLEW

Border Insulators Inc. 2 Supreme Street Estevan, SK 306.634.4836 F: 306.634.9727 www.borderinsulators.ca

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Despite this, new companies always face a number of challenges. “It was quite scary for the first few months, after leaving our stable careers to venture out on our own. The phone didn’t ring as often as we would have liked. Luckily, through persistence, hard work, long hours, and excellent word of mouth, we were able to get some opportunities and make the best of them. Once our company got rolling, we never looked back,” says Blondeau. Metra Equipment just celebrated their fifth anniversary and the future looks even better. Metra Equipment Inc. has continued growing over those five years as word about their exceptional customer service has spread through the area. One concern that Blondeau and Grube shared was growing too fast, and being unable to provide the same quality customer service that made them successful in the first place. “Whether it means more trucks or more people, it has always been our goal to keep from outgrowing our own capabilities,” says Grube. They work hard to keep Metra Equipment growing at its constant, steady pace into the future.

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Despite this, new companies always face a number of challenges. “It was quite scary for the first few months, after leaving our stable careers to venture out on our own. The phone didn’t ring as often as we would have liked. Luckily, through persistence, hard work, long hours, and excellent word Bannon of mouth,Marty we were able to get some opportunities and make the best of them. Once our company got rolling, we never looked back,” says Blondeau. Metra Equipment just celebrated their fifth anniversary and the future looks even better.

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Season’s Greetings To our valued customers, we wish you all the joys of this holiday season.

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BY JAMIE FISCHER

“A good family life and work that you love.” This is what Donald J. Trump, real-estate mogul turned reality television star, says makes a person happy. The son of a real-estate developer, Trump learned from the family business early in life, and, after graduating with a degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, he joined his father’s company, the Trump Organization.

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“Make sure you love your “Make sure you love your business. business. Find Findsomething somethingthat thatwill not holdhold your your interest but will will only not only interest also stimulate you to beyou creative. but will also stimulate to Entrepreneurs need to be on be creative. Entrepreneursthe lookout opportunity.” need to befor onevery the lookout for every opportunity.” However, the upward motion did not last forever. In the 1990s, the real entrepreneurs estate market declined. Trump’s net Today, he once-hot gives new some advice: worth dropped to love $500your million. Due in Find part to loans, Trump’s “Make sure you business. something organization and by 1997 he hadbut reclaimed all of his that will notsurvived, only hold your interest will also lost wealth and then some. stimulate you to be creative. Entrepreneurs need to be on the lookout for every opportunity.” Developing and researching new business is a good strategy for being successful. “Make sure did you not lovelast yourforever. business,” However, the upward motion In says Trump. “Find not market only hold your interest the 1990s, thesomething once-hotthat realwill estate declined, but will also stimulate you to be creative. Entrepreneurs and Trump’s net worth dropped to $500 million. need to be on the for every Thanks to lookout massive loans,opportunity.” Trump’s organization survived, and by 1997 he had reclaimed all of his lost Many ofand Trump’s developments are known world-wide, and wealth then some. include New York’s Fifth Avenue skyscraper, the Trump Tower, Trump Place on the the 92-story When it comes to Hudson making River, majorand decisions, TrumpTrump International Hotel and Chicago. “I have lawyers gives some insight intoTower his approach, who serve as advisors on certain issues, but on the In 2004 Trump his many projects to include reality whole I keep myexpanded own counsel.” TV. The Apprentice debuted on NBC and was an instant hit. The show follows a group of business-savvy contestants as they Many of Trump’s developments are known world-wide, aim to impress theYork’s real-estate mogul inskyscraper, weekly challenges. and include New Fifth Avenue the Years later, Trump’s catchphrase, “you’re River, fired,”and canthe still be Trump Tower, Trump Place on the Hudson heard on the latest celebrity version the showChicago. on NBC. 92-story Trump International Hotel of and Tower

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The Trump International Hotel and Tower, also known as Trump Tower Chicago, a skyscraper condo-hotel in downtown Chicago, Illinois.

Like his father before him, Trump has taken his children into the family business. His three adult children, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka, and Eric, are all vice presidents for the company and work alongside their father to bring a new generation of ideas and expertise to the organization. Donald Trump Jr. reportedly played a major role in bringing September 2012 Trump project in India into fruition. Trump has instilled his strong work ethic into his children. Ivanka Trump is known world-wide for her fashion and modeling career. She is also the author of The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life, vice president of development and acquisitions at The Trump Organization and principal of her own jewelry line and boutique. Like his sister, Eric Trump has been a judge on The Apprentice. Eric was also a big part of the behind the scenes show, Donald J. Trump’s Fabulous World of Golf. The Trump family also has two younger children. Donald’s daughter Tiffany is an aspiring musician and his young son Barron has plenty of education ahead of him before he can think about joining the family business.

When we asked which of his business ventures he enjoys the most, Trump replies, “I’m fortunate in that I enjoy all of them, or I wouldn’t be doing them. They all add up to a very fulfilling whole for me— the golf courses, the hotels, The Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice, the books, the residential towers, my men’s clothing collection at Macy’s, and the list goes on.” “One thing about golf is that I love to golf, so the golf courses provide a combination of work and pleasure, and seeing and playing these beautifully designed courses makes for a great time. The Apprentice has continued to provide great exposure for the Trump brand, and we’ve had twelve seasons. The charity aspect of Celebrity Apprentice is also very gratifying. We’ve raised a tremendous amount of money.” Trump’s economic success is not the only reason he has been cast into the spotlight. His high-profile marriages and divorces to both Ivana Trump and Marla Maples also landed him in the public eye. In 2005,

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Trump was married for the third time to model Melania Knauss. Although Donald Trump might now be known to some as a political figure rather than a real-estate mogul, he has not lost his business roots. He is still firmly planted in real estate developments, and in September 2012, the Trump Organization brokered a deal with Panchshil Realty to start a new project in India. When asked who influenced his business drive, Trump discusses his father. “My father, Fred C. Trump, was my mentor. He was a tremendous influence and an example to emulate. He worked hard, loved his business, and was known for his integrity. He always told me to ‘know everything you can about what you’re doing’ and that’s one reason I’m thorough. It’s very good advice for anyone. He also had a 4-step approach for getting things done: get in, get it done, get it done right, and get out. His no-nonsense technique worked for him and it works for me.”

Donald is one of the top renowned business icons of the world, but he never forgets his priorities, “My family and the legacy of the Trump brand. Family comes first, and the Trump brand has been made into something very solid for my children.” When advising the next generation, Trump Sr. has some advice, “First of all, you have to think big. There’s no reason to think small when thinking big is not only more fun, but more profitable. You can’t always start big, but if you keep that goal in mind, it’s much more likely to happen.” Donald Trump’s story echoes the American dream of hard work, dedication, and perseverance for the hope of a better life. At 66 years old, Trump doesn’t show signs of slowing down – he’s still making headlines on a daily basis. Whether he will be featured in gossip, politics, or the business pages, or all three remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the world can expect a lot more from Donald Trump. FLEW


A Simple Christmas

your space. This creates an atmosphere of celebration without you having to change your entire décor theme, not to mention making things look busy and overwhelming.

Trend Setting Colors

Crystal Quilliams Inspirations by Color 1101 5th St Estevan 306.634.7008 inspirations@sasktel.net

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t’s almost Christmas time again. Have you started to think about decorating your home? Inspirations by Color is here to inspire you this season. We predict this year’s Christmas decorating trends to be a less-is-more affair. Using the odd Christmas ornament, snowflake, pinecone with a metal or glass tree placed strategically throughout your already existing décor will transform

The festive season can be a fun time to try something new. Three trendy colors for this year are a vibrant peacock blue, bright coral, and a rich plum. The vibrant peacock blue is the continuation of a classy theme, although you can still include traditional touches and ornaments to your décor. You can use yellow and green as separate colors, adding a sunny touch to your space. These colors pop especially well when accenting with grey and white tones. If you look through fashion and home magazines, it’s easy to see that coral is growing in popularity. Using coral for Christmas decorating is a funky twist on the classic red; Inspirations can picture it best in a house of warm and neutral colors. A rich take on Christmas colors is plum, while also being a classic twist. Layering with other shades of purple and violet, staying in one area of the color wheel is a great way to enhance the all-encompassing warmth this color provides. A house of greys, browns, and winter whites is an excellent backdrop for this color.

The Scent of Christmas Nothing makes it feel like Christmas more than smell. Adding to the festiveness of your home without adding decorations,

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a homey scent wafting through your house can trigger nostalgia and warm memories. Simply boil orange peels with a bit of cinnamon and cloves, leaving it simmer on the stove. Of course, you can add anything you like to customize the scent—apples, ferns, vanilla, nutmeg, and so on. Aromatic oils and candles can also fill your house with an inviting smell while setting the warm, inviting ambience to your space.

Gift Wrapping The presents under your tree can be your holiday décor. This year, we like the idea of staying monochromatic with the wrapping. Layering similar colors with different textures and patterns is beautiful and fun. Accenting with silver or gold ribbons and patterned tissue paper will simply accent the base of your tree. If you choose to have silver, gold or crystal accents, they will tie in beautifully with décor while allowing some brightness to the space. Once again, less is more this year. Don’t spend time getting all of your knick-knacks and crafts out and fully transforming the space from your regular décor. Who has time for this anyway in our fast pace lives? A calmer, subtler atmosphere is what people desire these days. A space where they can kick back, relax and not be overwhelmed. A place that welcomes you and yet subtly eases you into the season many of us celebrate the most. At Inspirations by Color, we are here to help show you ways this can be done. Visit the store to view displays and get inspired. FLEW

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The friendliest staff in town:

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ahkewistahaw Gas and Convenience is open all day, every day, all year long. Early in the morning, the working folk fill their tanks; throughout the day, they see customers from the casino; and at night the kids from the skate park across the street stop by to grab slushies. This is a store for everyone, and everyone agrees they have the friendliest staff in town. In fact, one customer in particular makes a habit to stop by the store every morning because he enjoys the

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company of the daytime morning staff so much. “He says the service we provide makes him feel good for the rest of the day,” says general manager Pamela Blacksmith. “The staff is always friendly; they laugh, they joke with him, they always wash his windows — anything that needs to be done, they’ll do it. They’re really good at what they do.” Pamela started at the store in June 2011, but some of the staff have been with

the business since it opened in 2004. Kahkewistahaw Gas and Convenience has always been a great store -- they won the President’s Award from Petro Canada three years running when they first opened -- but Pamela has cranked up the friendly factor since she took the reins. Since Pamela took over, their mystery shopping scores have jumped from 70.6 per cent to 100 per cent, putting them at the top of their territory. She also helped the store upgrade their till system, speeding up the process of ringing items


in and therefore giving cashiers more time to focus on the customers. She has also put a big emphasis on treating the customers with great care and attention. It doesn’t hurt that everyone on staff has taken the Service Best workshop training through the Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council. The workshop teaches how to deliver outstanding service, including how to respond to customer needs, what the best practices are and the importance of good communication. “The customer is like a guest to us,” states Pamela. “Service is everything to our business. Giving them the best service they can get in Yorkton, that’s what we strive to do all the time.” But perhaps the big secret behind the friendly staff is Pamela’s management style. She loves her work, and tries to pass on her enthusiasm to the 23 staff members, always encouraging and coaching them. Plus, she has a fun reward system in place for staff, including a Christmas party, annual golf party, and $50 and $100 gift certificates for work well done. “They are all team oriented,” says Pamela of the staff. “They know everything that needs to be done, they’re friendly, they’re easy to get along with.” Kahkewistahaw Gas and Convenience also has a gift store on premises, featuring First Nations art, jewellery and music; mukluks and slippers; souvenirs with the Kahkewistahaw logo; plus other fun items. Whether you want to fill your tank, grab a snack or prepare for winter by picking up some mukluks, the friendly staff at Kahkewistahaw Gas and Convenience can help. FLEW Kahkewistahaw Gas & Convenience 500 Broadway St W, Yorkton 306.786.8832

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(L-R): Lori Carr, Michele Yergens, Shane Weiss

ASSANTE HELPS BUILD A BETTER FUTURE BY DAN GRANT PHOTOS BY DOUG SULLY

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ssante’s approach to finance is both simple and challenging, and they are there to help you create a long-term plan with lasting results. “Long-term investment success has more to do with controlling behavior and avoiding irrational decision making based on emotion, which has been especially important during this past difficult decade,” tells Michele Yergens, a Senior Financial Advisor and a Certified Financial Planner at Assante Capital Management Ltd. “We play a significant

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role in helping our clients deal with these emotional challenges.” For Michele, she started in the industry in 1989 after completing university. She was teaching the Canadian Securities Course at college when she invited a well-known financial speaker to come lecture and was invited to join his firm. After that she began her own practice and has been changing people’s lives ever since. Michele has been a member of the Assante Chairman’s Council since

2004 and was recently appointed to the National Council. She is the branch manager for the Estevan branch as well as the Regina and Saskatoon branches. In 2005, Shane Weiss joined Assante Capital Management Ltd. as a Certified Financial Planner and Insurance Advisor. Before that Shane was an Investment Specialist with Spectra Credit Union. He also specializes in comprehensive financial planning and offers full investment services


and insurance solutions including life, disability, critical illness, and longterm care through Assante Estate and Insurance Services Inc. Lori Carr joined Michele as a Licensed Assistant in charge of client service and administration over 17 years ago. She also is a Financial Planning Advisor. What makes Assante different from other financial firms is their comprehensive approach to wealth management. “We all deal with the same stock and securities markets, but we differentiate ourselves by adding value in our advice and our direction,” says Michele. It’s their philosophy that drives the advice that has changed countless families’ financial freedom, but also prepared them for the surprises that life offers. “We want to make sure that our clients and their families are protected from life altering events. We focus on helping our clients through real life issues. Whether that involves buying or selling a business, funding their children’s education, preparing for retirement, minimizing their tax bill or helping them to deal with an estate situation.” At Assante they will deliver you a customized investment solution and integrated wealth plan designed to meet your specific financial and life management needs. They also have unlimited access to their talented Wealth Planning Group, of United Financial, a division of CI Private Counsel LP, which involves a variety of qualified professionals, including tax and estate lawyers. They will work together with their resources and the client’s other professionals to achieve the best possible results.

“Michele has been overseeing my finances, both on a business and personal level, for over 10 years. From day one, I was impressed with her sincerity, easy manner and depth of her knowledge. I am impressed with how she takes the time to work out your financial situation, prior to a meeting, and then at the meeting, she unfolds the perfect solutions for your portfolio. Over the years I’ve seen her dedication to her business and clients firsthand. I’ve come to trust her implicitly and cannot imagine making a financial decision without her counsel.” “The effective management of my investments and retirement planning is paramount and that is why I chose Shane as my financial planner. Shane has a wealth of experience and integrity and that has allowed us to work together in order to balance my portfolio. Shane’s performance continues to consistently exceed my expectations. I trust him to handle all of my future investing opportunities with the same punctual and professional manner that he has demonstrated to date.”

Call Assante in Estevan at 634-9008 or visit them at 1320 4th St. There are three advisors who are passionate about what they do, and who love creating lasting relationships with their clients. They are currently renovating their new building next door and are anxious to unveil their contemporary flare in early 2013. FLEW Assante Wealth Management 306.634.9008 1320 4th Street, Estevan myergens@assante.com

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HOME INSURANCE VALUATIONS EXPLAINED Most comprehensive homeowners’ policies guarantee the replacement of your home and contents in the event of a loss. In order to provide that guarantee, the value of your home must be determined at the time the policy is purchased, and the policy must adequately cover your home to that value. As a broker we perform that valuation for insurance purposes. It’s one of the many services we provide. An insurance valuation is different from an appraised value or market value because it is based on what it would cost to replace your home, and it doesn’t include the value of the land. Though we work with you to determine a valuation for insurance purposes, we are not appraisers. We use industry approved valuation software. It is detailed and more accurate in determining the home construction value based on the quality of materials and unique characteristics

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and location of the home. Given southeast Saskatchewan’s booming economy, building costs have increased measurably in recent years. To bring insured values more into line with replacement costs, many insurance companies are requiring new valuations on renewal of homeowners’ policies. When the insurance valuation on your home is recalculated, it may increase the building insurance limit. However, your policy has other limits you should consider with our assistance. Items such as fine art, antiques, jewellery, recreation equipment and other belongings may exceed specific limits on the policy and should be scheduled separately. Advise us of any significant changes to your home or contents, or who is living in thee home. Guaranteed replacement cost terms vary from policy to policy. If you have any questions, check with us.

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Weyburn Co-op Selection, Convenience and Quality for Every Lifestyle By brook ThalgoTT

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he Co-operative prides itself on its foods and pharmacy location, with an in-store pharmacy, meat department, deli department, large produce department, and an extensive line of groceries—and Weyburn’s only scratch bakery.

special diets. The dairy section offers staples like milk, butter and cheese, and an extensive line of the top yogurt brands. The store has integrated small appliances and housewares into its aisles. You can buy every ingredient for pumpkin pie, and the pie plate to bake it in.

The Food and Pharmacy offers solutions for every lifestyle and budget. The store boasts the largest selection of frozenmeal solutions available locally, as well as many gluten-free foods for those with

The deli provides customers with a wide variety of deli meats and more than 50 kinds of cheese— ingredients for every kind of sandwich. There is a hot case too, featuring rotisserie chicken, wings

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and ribs. There are five in-store made salads to complete your meal. There’s the Marketplace Salad Bar, complete with salads, fruits, vegetables, proteins and two soups made fresh daily. The deli team can also cater for any group size or occasion. They are proud to offer fresh vegetable trays and trays with topquality cold-cuts, cheeses and pickles. Fresh, in-season fruit trays, with the Coop’s famous cherry cream cheese dip, and gift baskets are available, and trays of sandwiches, wraps and croissants.


They are proud to offer many locally grown fruits and vegetables, and the highest grade produce from around the world. You can also pick up trays and individual servings of freshly cut fruit and vegetables, plus tofu and soy-based products. There’s something healthy available for every on-the-go lifestyle.

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The meat department features more than 200 different meat products— from regular cuts to marinated or seasoned meats ready to cook. There are eight store-made hamburger flavours available, along with four different kinds of fresh sausage, four types of marinated beef steak and six different, marinated chicken & pork chops. The department also boasts the largest selection of seafood in Weyburn, and many prepackaged luncheon and smoked meats. The butchers can custom cut meat to your specifications, and are available for catering. Shop Weyburn’s only scratch bakery, baking fresh bread and buns twice daily. There are plenty of whole grain breads available, and more than six kinds of European-style bread. Besides the many breads, the bakery offers customized cakes for all ages and occasions, from 8 to 100 people. Edible images are also available, with whatever picture you provide printed on rice paper and placed on your cake. Gluten-free breads, buns and desserts are featured, as well as single-serving desserts and trays of dainties and desserts. No matter the sweet tooth, the bakery has something for everyone. The Co-operative makes shopping more convenient with its full-service, in-store pharmacy. You can drop off your prescription while you shop and pick it up when you are ready. The four pharmacists are also happy to provide in-store and at-home prescription reviews, blister pill packaging, and personalized compression stocking services. The pharmacy hosts many health clinics throughout the year, covering topics from bone density to

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free diabetes testing. In addition to prescription service, the pharmacy has a full line of health and beauty products, featuring cosmetics and fragrances, cards for all occasions, magazines and books, stationary, candles, and much more. Equity cash back is available on all pharmacy products including prescriptions, as is everything else in store. No matter what department you shop in, the Co-op Food and Pharmacy team is committed to providing above-and-beyond customer service. We offer Weyburn’s only cash-on-delivery home personal shopping service. Call the store and place your order by 2pm Monday through Saturday, and the groceries are delivered right to your door. In store, you can have a friendly Coop cashier check your grocery order or use a speedy U-Scan checkout. The Foods & Pharmacy location also prides itself on its community involvement—providing many local events with cooked meats, salads, bakery items, fresh produce and more. The Co-operative is full of Rider Pride too, as an official retail partner of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The store offers many “Game Day Approved” products including All-Dressler Potato Chips and Roughrider Breads. The Weyburn Co-op Food Store is open seven days a week: Monday to Friday from 8am to 7pm, Saturdays from 8am to 6pm; and Sundays from 10am to 5pm. FLEW

Manager Craig Robson

Manager Scott Rowat

Weyburn Co-op Food Store 215 2nd St NE Weyburn 306.848.3664 Weyburncoop.com

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You’re Claiming What?

By H&R Block Estevan Office 1134 4th St. Estevan, SK 306.634.6737 F. 306.634.3855 www.hrblock.ca

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s this year ends it is time to start collecting your receipts in preparation for filing your tax return. The folks at H & R Block have seen some unusual things people want to use to reduce their taxes, and you may be surprised at what is and is not deductible. You may refer to your pet as your “fur baby,” but unfortunately they are not considered dependents. Even though Garry the dog or Mable the cat is named after your favourite human relative, Canada Revenue Agency does not recognize your furry family member as a dependent unless your pet is also your employee. A farmer was successfully able to claim cat and dog food, because the pets kept wildlife away from his berry crop.

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Not all medical expenses are deductible contrary to popular belief. Even if your dermatologist recommends you visit a warmer climate to treat your psoriasis, you may not claim the cost of your vacation to Las Vegas or Arizona. The Canada Revenue Agency also doesn’t consider over the counter medication as an eligible deduction, regardless of whether your doctor has recommended this medication as treatment.

Tax laws can be confusing, but if you’re contemplating arguing the legislation is too incomprehensible, don’t bother. Someone already tried that by saying the Income Tax Act is “not susceptible of discernment by the average occupant of this land” which means the average Canadian is not able to figure out the tax laws. This person was charged with failing to file income tax returns, and discovered the court disagreed with this defense strategy.

Employment can be costly, such as parking, clothing, or fuel for traveling to and from work, the snazzy lunch box needed to carry your lunch, coffee to get you through the day, and makeup, hairspray and deodorant are not recognized as deductions, regardless if their use is appreciated by your co-workers. For example, if your employer requires their servicemen to get a haircut every two weeks, or requires its female employees to wear panty hose, you cannot deduct these costs as these are considered personal expenses.

A tax professional at H & R Block will assist you with navigating the Income Tax Act, and advise you on your deductions and options. Visit the professionals at H & R Block located at 1134 4th Street in Estevan, call (306) 634-6737 or check out the website at www.hrblock.com to get expert advice on your next tax return. FLEW

There is good news for the working stiff, though—the Canadian Employment Amount of $1,095 can be claimed by anyone with employment income of at least this amount. This credit helps to balance some of the costs associated with being employed.

This article provides only an overview of the regulations in force at the date of publication, and no action should be taken without consulting the detailed legislation or seeking professional advice. Therefore no responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of the material contained in this bulletin can be accepted by H&R Block Canada, Inc.

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What is is the the “Sleeve” “Sleeve” and and Why Why Does Does it it Work Work so so Well? Well? What The “Sleeve” is a new procedure that induces weight loss by restricting food intake and reducing hunger.

The “Sleeve” is a new procedure that induces weight loss by restricting food intake and reducing hunger. With this procedure, the surgeon removes approximately 80 percent of the stomach laparoscopically so With this procedure, the surgeon removes approximately 80 percent of the stomach laparoscopically so that the stomach takes the shape of a tube or "sleeve." The procedure usually takes 30-40 minutes and the that the stomach takesshort. the shape ofthe a tube or "sleeve." The procedure usually takes 30-40 minutes and the recovery time is quite This is simplest, least invasive weight-loss surgery available. It is permarecovery is quite is the simplest, least invasive available. is permanent, so ittime reduces theshort. risk ofThis regaining the weight. The Sleeve weight-loss is the fastestsurgery growing BariatricItSurgery in nent, so it reduces the risk of regaining the weight. The Sleeve is the fastest growing Bariatric Surgery in the world due to its success and safety. the world due to its success and safety.

What You Need to Know About Cosmetic Surgery Research Your Surgeon

Not all surgeons are are created equal or have the same level of training or experience. Think about the game of golf – a weekend golfer will never make the PGA. Plastic surgeons are the same – the more procedures they have done with excellent results, the better their overall outcomes will be. It is also critical that you know their credentials. Verify that they have the training they are claiming and ensure your plastic surgeon is Board Certified. Seeing a certificate is not enough – always check directly!

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Map Out Your Retirement Goals

Tyler Knibbs Your Edward Jones Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, Member Canadian Investor Protection Fund. 461 King Street - Unit 3 Estevan, SK S4A 1K6 p: 306.634.4870 e: tyler.knibbs@edwardjones.com www.edwardjones.com

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map can be invaluable when you’re preparing for a journey, especially one you’ve never taken before. It can help you avoid wrong turns that can cost precious time and cause needless headaches. This common-sense approach to travel also applies to planning your retirement – which itself is quite the journey. Although the word “retirement” may mean something different to everyone, the better the road map, or strategy, the more likely you can live the retirement lifestyle you’ve dreamed of.

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As a starting point, you might want to write down answers to two basic questions that will underpin your strategy: What do I want in retirement? And how will I pay for it? In answering the first question, you need to take a careful look at not just the dayto-day expenses you expect to incur, but other retirement goals you may have, such as funding your grandchildren’s education, helping support other family members or paying for a long vacation or a second home. Then you need to see if your finances will get you where you want to go. It helps to detail all your sources of income, including government retirement benefits, pensions and annuities. You also need to consider whatever part-time employment income you may expect to earn. And of course, you’ll have to tally up your assets. This encompasses all of your savings and investments, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds and GICs, within both your registered and nonregistered accounts. Then you need to itemize your retirement expenses. These can be broken down into two categories: necessities and discretionary expenses. Necessities include your mortgage, utilities, groceries

and taxes, while travel and entertainment are considered discretionary. This analysis can help determine if your sources of income can cover your retirement needs or whether there are shortfalls that must be addressed. For example, you may determine that you can pay for your necessities with outside sources of income, such as pensions, which might give you more flexibility with discretionary items. On the other hand, you might determine that working part time or delaying retirement is needed to boost your income so you can pay for those discretionary expenses while in retirement. Remember, if you don’t know where you’re going, you could end up going nowhere or, even worse, heading in the wrong direction. A written strategy can start your retirement on the right path and help keep you there. Speak with your financial advisor for help in crafting your retirement strategy and to see if everything is on track, or whether you should consider taking some actions now before it’s too late.

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Debt Collection Can Be Worry Free Incorporation

Tom Schuck 319 Souris Ave NE 306.842.4654 www.nswb.com

Sole proprietorship

The majority of small businesses operate as sole proprietorships. The business is carried on by an individual who owns all assets, receives all profits and is responsible NSWB for all obligations of the business.

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The proprietor may claim business losses against other income, but once the business becomes profitable, then incorporation offers many advantages.

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o you have a business need for expert guidance on a customized IT solution? Is your computer secure enough for banking at home or are you having problems with spyware, viruses or pop-up ads? Just call Clint Kraushaar and his highly trained team at Tech Solutions. Clint started the business 10 years ago, and after working for a leading office supply company, he realized that customers needed more than just products, they needed personal support. And so the idea was born. Tech Solutions is your one-stop shop for all your IT needs.

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Visit the store if you need to outfit your home office with a computer, a laptop or any accessory from printers and keyboards to speakers and web cameras, featuring all the top brands. With an accompanying Tech Software Pack, you’ll get up and running immediately and securely. As well, the company’s knowledgeable staff can handle all operating systems: Windows, Apple and even Linux. Tech Solutions are considered the go-to guys serving the business community.

“Most small to medium-sized businesses can’t afford the costs of a dedicated IT department, nor do they want the hassles, and we can help. We can set up the networks and servers,” says Clint. “And then let us do your monitoring and administration remotely. And when I say remotely, I mean Estevan, close to you. Also, you’ll only get the technologies you need, customized for you.” Most clientele are repeat customers, but word gets around, and now the company’s service area includes


southern Saskatchewan, and even Manitoba. Clint is excited about the future of the IT business services that they can provide. “We are shifting towards managed services. Basically anything attached to your network: servers, computers, phone systems, printers or other peripherals, we can manage all of these technologies for you. We offer continuous local support. We manage the systems, so we can anticipate and troubleshoot problems. You leave that to us.” Tech Solutions has other ideas that you might want to consider. Do you need digital signage in your office or job site? Do you want that digital sign integrated with your existing computer network? Clint gives a real world example: digital, oilfield job boards instantly updated by you. Tech Solutions has the ability to tie these systems together, and saves you the

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headache of making a 2:00 a.m. call-out. And don’t just think that cloud computing is an exclusive or expensive pie-in-the-sky concept. “A lot of businesses need data storage systems, but they don’t want to send their sensitive data just anywhere, like to some offshore site in cyberspace.” Clint explains, “We can set up your own secure private cloud—a data server that we manage and control, but it resides locally at your business.” Even at home, Tech Solutions can put you on the forefront of technology. What about a home media server? The concept is simple. A single box that holds all of your media, which you can access and stream content to any device like your TV, stereo, cell phone or tablet computer, wherever you are. “We’re just really good at what we

do, and we are known for our quick response,” says Clint. “Downtime costs money. We focus on our business, so you can focus on yours. We stay ahead of the technologies and we’re your partner in success. This way everybody wins.” You can find the Tech Solutions store at 1236 4th Street in Estevan, and on the web at www.techestore.com. Or call them at (306)-634-8324. FLEW

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What clients are saying about Tech Solutions “Tech Solutions handles all of our IT needs. You can buy computers from anywhere, but it’s service that’s important, and they provide service that is first rate. So, it’s one less thing for me to worry about. Anything we need, we just give them a call, and they fix us up right away. And to have someone local, with so much knowledge, well, let’s just say that they are excellent and always professional.” Randy Senchuk, Senchuk Ford Sales “I’ve dealt with Tech Solutions for many years. It started with my home office. Soon they supplied all our company’s computer hardware and software. We even bought our photocopier from them. They set up our office, and each of our rigs, so that everything is networked. We’re very happy with the electronic ticket system they built for us, which is specific to each oil rig, and keeps track of all work orders and invoicing. Any issues with support, they are always there. “ Tim Hubert, Independent Well Servicing.

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All Creatures:

Helping you CommuniCAte WitH your Best Friend By Nykea Marie Behiel Photos eMily rutledge

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orking with animals is wonderful. It allows me to be with animals, as well as getting to help people fix issues that are interrupting their relationship with their animals,” effuses Dawn Klassen. Having been in this industry for over 20 years, Dawn has plenty to offer any pet owner. Many clients have told Dawn that they feel at ease leaving their pets with her, knowing there’s no need to feel guilty. “They like the comfort of knowing their family member is well cared for,” says Dawn genuinely. She considers the pets her client rather than the owner, making their health and happiness a priority.

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Well versed in everything animal related, Dawn offers boarding, training, rescue and rehabilitation.

Boarding As a kennel, Dawn and her staff offer exceptional supervision and level of care to your animals. Dogs, cats, birds, and other exotics are all welcome and understood at All Creatures. While many animal boarding facilities accept only dogs, Dawn has much experience with exotics as well, and will take care of almost any pet. Whether you want to drop your pet off at day care while you’re at work for the day, or need an extended care plan while you go on holidays, All

Creatures has a plan that will suit you. “There is a lot of time investment into their happiness and quality of state. We want to keep them happy, not just keep them,” says Dawn. She and her staff love to care for animals, and make your pet a priority. The staff to pet ratio is higher than most kennels, meaning each animal gets a lot of time and attention. The staff at All Creatures is experienced and all are animal lovers. “I know the animals are cared for the way I want the animals cared for,” says Dawn. She trusts all of her staff to be as good with animals as she is.


Training & Rehabilitation As an animal behaviourist, Dawn’s specialty is coming to your home and providing you with solutions for your pet’s behaviour. People often call when their animal is exhibiting signs of distress or aggression. It is very useful to have Dawn pinpoint the behaviour, explain why it is happening, and to help with a solution. “If they’re fearful, aggressive, scared, or distressed, we want to fix that.” If your dog barks at the door, pulls on the leash, or just doesn’t seem to regard you as their trusted leader, Dawn has a solution. “You want your pet to respect you as well as love you. Love without respect creates an imbalance in the relationship and problems always follow.” She always respects animals when asserting her dominance, which is why they are quick to listen and respect her in return. Dawn also offers training–basic obedience through to advanced lessons. These lessons can be taken privately or in a group setting, whichever way you are your pet are more comfortable. Her fully supervised playgroups and socialization programs and walks are always in demand. These are conducted in enclosed, climate-controlled areas where animals are granted appropriate rest periods and customized care is provided. If you are a first-time dog owner, or just unsure how to socialize your new puppy, Dawn can help you. “We’re all about helping the animals lead the best life they can,” effuses Dawn. She and her staff have been led to their work from a lifelong passion and affection for animals. “We get attached to our clients; we end up loving them like they’re ours.” FLEW

Cassandra Bird, Dawn Klassen, Johnathon Klassen. Missing Angie Lukye and Yakira Smeltzer.

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Johnathon Klassen

All Creatures Box 1636, Estevan, 4 km North on Kensington 306.421.6155 dawn.t.klassen_1@hotmail.com

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(L-R): Kay Clarke, Ralph Schoff, Yvonne Schoff.

WHISTLE STOP TOYS AND ESTEVAN PUBLIC STORAGE: A GREAT COMBINATION BY VIVIAN PANDER PHOTOS BY DOUG SULLY

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vonne and Ralph Schoff are the definitive entrepreneurs. Not only do they operate a storage facility, but they sell cargo trailers, and run a toy and gift store called Whistle Stop Toys. “We’ve been in the storage business for nearly 20 years, and we didn’t plan to own a toy store,” explains Yvonne. “But when the tea shop closed down here, we bought a cabinet full of Thomas the Wooden Railroad toys. It was supposed to be for the grandchildren,

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They found themselves going to toy trade fairs, and they were hooked. They now have a store chock full of toys with all the leading brands. Most of our product lines are well-known for their quality. They have a huge supply of Lego and Playmobil. Then, there are Schleich toys, which are pretty much unbreakable, because they’re made with resin, not plastic. And, Calico Critters are small

intricate sets of animal families. Or, for the horse lover, Breyer makes beautiful hand-painted replicas of famous horses. They also have remote control helicopters, airplanes and cars, and digital car racing sets that have wireless controllers, and Corolle French dolls that are well-stitched, and feel like the real thing. “We’re getting in some gorgeous KidKraft dollhouses for Christmas,” continued Yvonne. “And, then, we have


all kinds of arts, crafts and science products, for kids of all ages. Many of our lines have an educational aspect. For baby gifts we have Lamaze, and Hungry Caterpillar” Well, we hope you’ll come to the store and see for yourself the variety and quality on offer. But Yvonne isn’t done yet. “We also sell good quality children’s’ shoes, which is hard to find in a small town.” What about their main business? Yvonne and Ralph, also own Estevan Public Storage, which now has two locations, one on each side of the city. Each storage unit is gyprocked, and painted with 10-ft high ceilings. There are insulated overhead doors, and some are climate-controlled. The facilities are lighted, fenced, gated, and feature a state-of-the-art security and surveillance system. There is also outdoor boat and RV storage available. Many unit renters are long-term customers, particularly retailers. “Think of us as an inexpensive way to store your extra inventory,” Yvonne says. “The cost of renting retail space is expensive. We can be a cheaper alternative.” Selling trailers was a natural fit. Canadianmade Agassiz trailers have a heavy-duty I-beam frame and a triple wedge V-front with a reputation for holding up on the worst of Saskatchewan’s gravel roads. “We have an excellent customer base, and we enjoy serving the community and getting to know our customers,” Yvonne says. “Our customers get to be like friends.” Stop by the store at 462 Devonian in Estevan or call 634-9733. The office and store is open six days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and 12:00-4:00 on Sundays. FLEW

Estevan Public Storage & The Whistle StopToys 462 Devonian Street, Estevan 306.634.9733 thewhistlestop@sasktel.net estevanpublicstorage@sasktel.net

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lot has changed at the Estevan Shoppers mall in the last twelve months. An influx of new tenants, millions of dollars in improvements and a fresh attitude toward the center’s development has taken an outdated structure that for years lacked a full house of retailers, to an updated, busy shopping hub in the fastest growing area of the city. The changes aren’t just physical ones either. Over 2.5 million dollars have been injected into the center, and while some of the improvements—such as the 64,000 square feet of repaved parking lot and the construction of an access between the mall and the neighboring Canadian

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Tire store are readily apparent—changes such as the upgrading of the roof and HVAC systems have a subtler effect. What’s really catching customer’s attention is the wide range of new shops that have opened, and the upgrades to old favorites. In addition to the much anticipated Tim Horton’s, Sportchek joined in late 2011, Eclipse Women’s Fashion is a new addition to the east end, and Better Homes and Gardens Signature Real Estate Service opened last spring. In addition, Nana’s lunchbox and catering has helped breathe new life into the always popular food kiosk at the west end. Mark’s has also expanded and remodeled their space, and Dolly Sue’s Salon & Boutique premiered in a new

location late last year. With 24 tenants providing everything from groceries to wedding rings, the center can now truly boast one-stop shopping. Mall manager Mike Pickering points out the advantages of the mall’s location and the benefits it provides to both local shoppers and visitors to the community. “The mall is accessible to the Comprehensive high school and Spectra Place. With all the new tenants, we’re excited about the retail opportunities this fall season with a growing city accompanied by our basic and cosmetic upgrades to the mall,” said Pickering. Among the many changes you’ll see


is a fresh outlook on the promotion and marketing of the center. Sleeker advertising and a new foray into the world of social media marketing under the helm of Marketing Director Jane Howard have helped spread the news of a revamped and refreshed center with plenty to offer the fast growing population of the southeast. While community involvement is nothing new at ESM, Howard and Pickering are pleased with the new community groups the mall has partnered with in the past few months. In March the center played host to the St. Joseph’s Hospital foundation radiothon, and in May held the kickoff for the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for life. The center hosts a Christmas fundraiser for Envision each year, and recently hosted the Estevan Humane Society’s inaugural Dr. Neil Howard Memorial Dog Jog. Charitable groups and local teams use the concourse to fundraise, and the mall staffs assist with advertising and promotion. “Being involved in the community is as much about giving back to our customers as it is getting our name out there,” says Howard. “Local groups are beginning to notice the positive changes and see us as the perfect host for their events, and that’s a very good thing.” While the center is at its highest occupancy in recent years, Pickering says there is still about 8000 square feet of space available. But with the huge growth the city has seen lately, that won’t last for long. Home-based businesses can also benefit from the center’s traffic with table space in the center concourse for the Christmas retail season and throughout the year. With the new tenants in place and the upgrades in the final stages, the challenge for the staff now lies in getting the word out to a community that may not be aware of what the mall has to offer. “If you haven’t seen us lately”, says Pickering “you’d better stop by. We know you’ll be impressed”. FLEW

Estevan Shoppers Mall 400 King Street Estevan www.estevanshoppersmall.ca

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Quality Worthy of KeepsaKes By Shawna Common photos Doug Sully

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stevan Trophy and Engraving Shop is a unique store in the Estevan area that specializes in trophies, plaques, lamacoids, cable tags, and all your engraving needs. The store is locally owned and operated by Lisa Penna since July 1, 2012, and staff members Linda and Irene have many years’ experience at the location. The store also features a giftware section with photo frames, clocks, personalized plaques, photo albums, wedding gifts and baby keepsakes. “We want our products to be high quality, and keepsake worthy,” explains Lisa. “If someone is going to have products to signify an accomplishment, it should

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be something that person is happy to show others. People are usually not proud to display inferior products, so we want our customers to be happy with their purchases from Estevan Trophy and Engraving.” The store is also the destination of many oilfield and mining companies that need labelling that will stand up to the rigors of the industry. Lamacoids are plaques that one would normally see in offices displaying a person’s name on a door or desk. Lamacoids are also extensively used in the field because they are easy to read and are durable. Cable tags also need to be durable with easily seen labelling so workers are able to determine

the purpose of the equipment to which the cable tag is attached. Products from the store look professional, and will stand up to the wear and tear of a job site. The store will be setting up a website for online ordering, and will also offer full site labeling based off of cable schedules, instrument indexes, and engineered drawings. Customers appreciate the personalized and efficient service they receive at the shop, and repeat customers typically call the shop with their orders confident the shop will provide the same level of quality time and again. Staff at the shop keep track of customers’ orders, and are able to duplicate previous orders with


updates and enhanced features. “We will have a school call and say that it’s basketball season, and they need the same thing as last year. We will ensure we produce the same type of trophy they had with the correct school colours, and add a little update to keep it fresh. Our clients really like the convenience of our efficient service that they can do with a simple phone call or visit, and they know their product will be ready when they need it,” says Lisa. The store is always exploring new products and methods to bring the latest innovations to its customers, because customer service is a priority. Staff at the shop are friendly, knowledgeable, prompt, reliable, and professional while providing high quality workmanship with personalized service. Staff take the time with each customer to ensure the customer will be satisfied, and they are proud to be the only trophy and engraving shop in the area. Visit the Estevan Trophy and Engraving Shop at 1309 4th Street in Estevan, call 306.634.6005, fax 306.634.6405, or email your orders to estevantrophy@ sasktel.net. FLEW

Estevan Trophy and Engraving Shop 1309 4th Street Estevan, SK 306.634.6005 C: 306.421.2025 F: 306.634.6405 estevantrophy@sasktel.net Lisa Penna, owner

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(L-R): Beckey Franke, Jim Pratt, Gail Dodds and Amanda Coleman

DOWN TO EARTH ADVICE FOR THE BIG DECISIONS IN LIFE BY ASHLEIGH MATTERN PHOTOS BY JON GILLIES

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ail Dodds has been in financial services for over three decades, and she says the past 10 years with Investors Group have been the best of all. “This is the position where I have been able to provide the best overall financial planning services to clients because of the support of the company and because of the entrepreneurial atmosphere here,” she said. She takes the time to get to know the clients well, matching their personal goals to their financial goals. She enjoys talking to clients about financial planning because she can relate to what her clients are experiencing. Both she and her husband are selfemployed and they have three children,

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two are currently attending university. Gail does full financial planning including education and estate planning, taxation and cash flow management. She also helps clients by reviewing their insurance needs—such as long-term care, disability, critical illness and life insurance—and is able to introduce them to a Mortgage Planning Specialist, to help guide them through the mortgage planning process. Working under the banner of a national organization like Investors Group gives her access to additional expertise in all areas of financial planning. “I have a huge company behind me, locally, nationally, and internationally,” she said.


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im Pratt’s philosophy about financial planning stems from his belief that personal and financial goals go hand in hand. “My philosophy has been to get to know the clients on a personal basis first; to learn about them and their family, to hear their concerns, financial or otherwise, and to explore their background to understand their needs and discover their goals.” He says building long-term relationships is key to helping people reach their financial goals, because those goals can take decades or even a lifetime to reach. Jim has 36 years’ experience in financial services, and he’s been with the Investors Group for 19 years. Many clients have been with him for decades, right through his banking days up to working with him under the banner of Investors Group. He helps clients with all aspects of investing and saving, from mortgages to insurance and beyond. Through his regional office, Jim has access to a team of specialists in the areas of mortgage, insurance and securities as well as an excellent assistant, Beckey whose ability and skills enhance his work at Investors Group. “In this day and age, it takes a team to be successful,” he said. FLEW

Investors Group Financial Services Inc. 306.634.0800 231 12th Avenue, Estevan www.investorsgroup.com

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*Value of Financial Planning. Study by the Financial Planning Standards Council, 2010 ™Trademarks owned by IGM Financial Inc. and licensed to its subsidiary corporations. MP1559 (12/2010)

Insurance products and services distributed through I.G. Insurance Services Inc. Insurance license sponsored by The Great-West Life Assurance Company. Investors Group Trust Co. Ltd. is a federally regulated trust company and the mortgagee. Mortgages are offered through I.G. Investment Management, Ltd. Inquiries will be referred to a Mortgage Planning (Agent) Specialist. Banking products and services are distributed through

Solutions BankingTM. Solutions Banking products and services are provided by National Bank of Canada. TM Solutions Banking is a trademark of Power Financial Corporation. Investors Group and design are trademarks owned by IGM Financial Inc. and licensed to its subsidiary corporations. National Bank of Canada is a licensed user of these trademarks. Brokerage offered through Investors Group Securities Inc.

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(L-R): Dorothy Renneberg, Beth Demchuk, Megan Buchanan, Marissa Logue, Beth Gaschler, Gail Lawson.

ONE STOP INSURANCE SHOP: AGENCY PROVIDES EVERYTHING FROM INSURANCE TO INVESTMENTS TO TRAVEL ADVICE BY ASHLEIGH MATTERN PHOTOS BY STARR MERCER

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e do more in this office than people think,” says Gail Lawson, co-owner of Oxbow Agencies. The agency offers insurance for a variety of needs–from home and auto to agriculture, business, oil field, health, and travel. Besides insurance they offer licencing services, travel arrangements, investment services, hunting licences, and they even rent out office space.

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Their travel services are a newer addition, added because they listened to customers who used to have to drive to a neighbouring community for the same service. Now they have a travel agent on site, and will process passport photos while you wait, giving you a chance to look at the newest travel brochures. They even have a tanning bed on site exclusively for clients who book a trip with them.

Lori Moncrief, a teacher at Oxbow Prairie Heights School, is excited about having a travel agent in town. Last year, she booked a trip to Punta Cana through Oxbow Agencies, and is currently planning a trip for February 2013. “I appreciate the convenience of dealing with a local business,” said Moncrief. “The girls in the office are knowledgeable and efficient—I am in and out of the office in a short time.”


Oxbow Agencies is happy to help with just about anything, even if the task sometimes falls outside of their usual repertoire. “If we’re not busy we don’t mind helping people fill out their passport forms,” said Lawson. Lawson worked for Oxbow Agencies for 10 years before purchasing the business with her husband Brian in January 2007. Since then, they’ve been expanding on the services they provide, and growing their staff to include three full-time staff members, one part-time employee, and a casual employee. “We have really good staff,” said Lawson. “We work as a team and have a lot of fun along the way.” But of course insurance is still a big part of their business. With over 10 years of experience, they have a lot of knowledge. “Running a large seed business, the insurance I require is unusual,” said Wayne Amos, co-owner of Big Dog Seeds. “We’ve been with Gail for over 10 years and each year we have a meeting to go over what we need and what new options are out there. She’s always up to date and prepared.” Lawson is an independent insurance broker with the Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker designation, which means she can sell insurance packages from a wide variety of companies, giving her clients the best rates available. “You have more options,” said Lawson. “We can actually find you a market that best suits your needs and your budget.” Oxbow Agencies is also a member of the Insurance Brokers Association of Saskatchewan, and all of her full-time staff are in the midst of taking courses to become CAIB certified. In a small town like Oxbow, it’s important for community members to support each other, which is why Oxbow Agencies helps out with fundraisers whenever they can, and why they are on call 24/7 for emergencies. Recently, a client called in a bind, needing his plates renewed before an important trip. She met him in 10 minutes and he was on his way shortly thereafter. You’ll only find this kind of service in a town like Oxbow. At Oxbow Agencies, you’ll find some of the friendliest small-town service around. FLEW Oxbow Agencies Ltd Box 238, Oxbow 306.483.2246 oxbow.agencies@sasktel.net www.oxbowagenciesltd.com

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The STory Behind Glenn nimeGeerS ConSTruCTion

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rom commercial projects to residential renovations; from shingling, metal roofing, framing & carpentry work to soffit and fascia; Glenn Nimegeers Construction (GNC) does it all. Twenty six years ago, Glenn’s mother, Millie Nimegeers, encouraged him to take an 8 month carpentry course and begin his apprenticeship. During that time, he also got his black belt in Judo. Shortly afterwards, Glenn moved to Montreal to train at the Canadian National Judo Center. He worked in construction while pursuing his Olympic dream. Unfortunately he didn’t make it as he had to return home to take care of the family farm when his father, Andy, passed away. Glenn eventually gave up his passion for Judo when he made many positive changes in his life for his new found faith.

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Glenn Nimegeers credits much of his success in business to his experience in Judo, especially a strong work ethic and discipline to strive to be the very best. A motto that he uses daily in his work is, “Maximum efficiency with minimal effort.” This can be seen with many of Glenn’s inventions and new ideas he takes to the job sites each day. Glenn spent 14 years farming while, in 1997, he started Nimegeers Construction, doing both for several years. Eventually, an important decision had to be made, as Glenn had such a passion for construction. So he rented out his farmland and focused all of his energy on GNC. By receiving his Interprovincial Journeyman’s he could do much larger projects, like he does today doing working on Canalta Hotels around Saskatchewan and doing shingling, soffit and fascia, and eavestroughing. Glenn and his crew have also had recent projects throughout the


province including Weyburn, Moosomin, Humbolt, Tisdale, Melfort, Shaunavon, and Esterhazy. A new venture has been doing all steel buildings, where he can use all his strengths, talents and carpentry experience. His most recent job was a 60 x100 shop for Pipe Hustler in Mctaggart. Glenn also restored a lot of older houses, buildings and barns including his own over 100 year old barn—known as the Big Red Barn. By protecting it with metal, it can preserve the barn’s character, charm and family history for many years to come. Glenn also has a reputation for excellence in the Weyburn area. With his quality workmanship, honesty, reliability and fair pricing Glenn always strives to leave his customers satisfied with his work. Glenn finds it important to instill work to be enjoyable and create a good work environment. People are surprised to find out he has a good sense of humor and to find him singing up on the roof as he works. Glenn is often accepting new employees to join him in song and to learn the trade and apprentice. Besides work, he’s a family man. Glenn has 3 beautiful girls—Danique, Andrea, & Jocelyne and his lovely partner in the business, Danielle, who is his #1 fan and supporter. She takes care of the administration side of the business and helps out where needed. When they were first married, 10 years ago, you would find Danielle working up on roofs and driving the tractor in the field. Glenn has enjoyed serving the Weyburn area for over 15 years, and would like to thank his loyal customers for choosing GNC. He really does appreciate it. He’d also like to invite new customers to try GNC out. If you are thinking about putting on an addition or building a shop—whether the job is big or small— think of Glenn and GNC. Let Glenn Nimegeers Construction make your dream a reality. FLEW

Glenn and Danielle Nimegeers with their family

Nimegeers Construction Weyburn, SK 306.861.1944 nimegeersconstuction@hotmail.com www.GNConstruction.ca

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WHAT IS A REFERRAL? BY SHELL BUSEY

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ow that you have decided which projects to tackle around your home, the most difficult and important job of any project is the selection of the contractor who will do the work for you. Before the first nail gets pounded or the first piece of tile chosen, you’ll have to make a decision that influences every facet of your project. Hiring the right contractor can make the difference between having a fantastic experience or an ugly nightmare. Also, you will want to be sure to give yourself plenty of time since there is an ever- increasing demand for qualified contractors. Homeowners often think that they can go it alone, and that they can be their own renovation contractor. Some can succeed in this, but more often than not, it has been my experience that homeowners-turned-contractors fail. I am constantly invited into homes and

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Working with friends seldom works; some details get overlooked, or are found not to be necessary (like a building permit or workers compensation coverage). In one case, a client had a deck extension built by a friend in offence of a bylaw and, as a result, the deck had to be reduced to its original size.

assess. Ask for references and then check them out. I’m amazed by how many people will get references and then never bother to phone or drive by. If the onsite people are not registered with the Workers Compensation Board of Saskatchewan, you are responsible in the event of an accident. What are their work habits; where are they buying materials from; and are the bills being paid to the materials’ supplier? (Remember, a contractor’s supply store can lien your house). Does your contractor have third-party liability insurance? Are they properly licensed? Do they have a home and/or office phone number? Personally, I wouldn’t associate with companies who operate exclusively with a cell phone or pager. Many of these companies will be what I refer to as “tailgaters”, who may be here today and gone tomorrow.

One of the most powerful, compelling reasons to choose one renovator over another is reputation, but unless you’ve already dealt with a company, a solid reputation is sometimes difficult to

Always consider obtaining three quotes on your project and make sure that you compare apples to apples. Make sure that all the parties who provide you with an estimate have an identical understanding

guided through this or that horror story where renovations went terribly awry. Word of mouth is still one of the best ways to choose service trades, but whose opinion should you trust? Talk about your renovation project with family, friends, building supply stores, city planning and permits offices. If you are lucky enough to find someone who had a similar project go well, you are off to a great start.


of your needs, and will provide the same materials and quality. Over the years, professional networks sprouted up across Canada that became trusted to accomplish renovations properly. In the 1960s, there was Blue Army. Later, there was Mr. Build and Mr. Renovator. For a time, an automobile advisory network had a renovation services network for its members. The reason for such networks is simple: homeowners demand quality products and professionals. However, to refer a company, tradesperson, or product, one has to understand how the job has to be done. Companies and individuals have to be checked out before they can be recommended.

People often think that referral services can create an unnecessary expense when dealing with home improvement projects. But how much more does it cost if the job isn’t done right? Getting caught by an inspector attempting to band-aid a repair can be plenty more costly than having professional do it right. The Canadian Home Builder’s Association of Saskatchewan has developed a program that will help you find reputable tradespeople for your home improvement projects. To view their roster of qualified contractors, visit www.RenoGuide.ca Hopefully this will better prepare you to take on your renovation project. It is a bit of work, but proper preparation will help ensure that your project goes as it should, that there are no nasty surprises, and you end up with the result you were hoping for. FLEW

For more home improvement information, to send Shell an email, or to watch Shell’s AskShell webcast go to www.AskShell.com.

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(L-R): Maureen Graham (Office Administrator), Shelly Ross (General Manager), Kelly Stoll (Owner), Jonathan Ross (Administrator), Dustin Krepakevich (Field Operations Manager).

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ecurity is serious business – don’t trust the protection of your home, your family or your business to just anyone. Do your research well before choosing your home or business security company. Be wary of home security companies that have no local presence in your community. Any company can sell you equipment and monitoring services, however, companies with no local presence usually offer poor and very costly service and mileage fees to do repairs. Don’t get caught up in free

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install, free this free that, bottom line is you pay for those things with rates that can exceed $50 per month and long service contracts. Gardon Securities monitoring rates start at $20 per month and will never exceed $26.95 per month. Before you buy test how you would be treated if you bought the system. Dial into the tech support line or call the monitoring center. Call it a test drive or a trial run either way you will get a better idea of how the company will serve your

needs down the road. At Gardon there are no recorded messages, you get a person in Saskatchewan who cares about your security. “Somewhere along the line the personal experience has left the security industry” says Gardon Securities owner Kelly Stoll. “We all experience frustration contacting service providers: press one for this, press two for something else and then wait . . . Home and business are personal and people deserve to know and trust the people who provide them, their


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loved ones and their staff with that most crucial service”. Gardon Securities does not solicit business door to door and doesn’t try to reel you in with gimmicks and bells and whistles. They offer the same features as their competitors wrapped up in good old fashioned friendly customer service and local presence. There is something to be said for the ethics of a small business owner in a community – Integrity has to count because it is your home. Check the

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Better Business Bureau or local yellow pages before choosing a company. “In 30 years of business we have a clear history with the Better Business Bureau and we are very proud of that” says Shelly Ross – GM at Gardon Securities. Companies with no physical presence in your community are not invested in your community. At Gardon we believe in giving back with gifts of time, donations and service to the community. This is our home and we are here to help protect

yours. When it comes to security choose wisely . . . count on someone who will be there . . . Choose Gardon Securities. FLEW

Gardon Securities 35 Betts Avenue, Yorkton 306.782.0211 admin@gardonsecurities.com

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Audio, video, AppliAnces, cellulAr And more Find the perFect present For everyone on your list By Ashleigh MAttern photos Jon gillies

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udio Video Unlimited isn't just TVs. Whether you're furnishing a new home, or looking for an upgrade, AVU has everything you need for every room in your house.

Adcheque guarantee will be. AVU watches their competitor's ads every day, and if the competitor's price is lower, Audio Video Unlimited will adjust their own price accordingly.

Yes, they have audio, and video, but they also have beds, dressers, coffee tables, end tables, dining room tables, sofas, chairs, large appliances, small appliances, cellular devices, and more. They even have outdoor furniture, BBQs, and Coast Spas hot tubs, so keep them in mind for next spring.

But if AVU or the competitor lowers their price within 30 days after you buy, Audio Video Unlimited will write you a cheque for the difference, which means no matter what, you're getting the best possible price when you shop at AVU.

If being able to go to one place to get everything you need wasn't a good enough reason to get you through the door, then their

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Plus, you just can't beat friendly, local, personal service. Owner Brandon Rosengren is at the store, and everyone on the floor is a familiar face. If you need help, there's always someone to talk to.


Big Screens and Big Sound Sure, you'll find more than TVs at AVU, but if a television is what you're looking for, they have the best selection in Estevan. Christmas season is the busiest time of year for TVs. All the newest models are displayed on the TV wall, ready to become the best present ever. The big names this year are the ones you probably already know: Samsung, LG, Panasonic, and Sharp. Smart TVs are the trend this year— connected to the Internet, these televisions give you Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, and a web browser from the comfort of your couch. Some of the models even have built-in Skype with a webcam. Plus, typing is a breeze with a wireless keyboard or a touchscreen smart remote. Last year, smart TVs were pretty tough on the wallet, but their price has plummeted, and now you can buy them for about the same price as any other television on the market. One of the most exciting items available is Sharp's 90-inch TV. Four feet tall and more than six feet wide, this is the largest LED TV in the world. This beast has everything. It's a flat screen with Internet, and built-in 3D. This television is the perfect option for people with a home theatre or a large living room. When it comes to audio, sound bars are a convenient choice. Thin TVs look great in the living room, but the thinner they get, the more they sacrifice in sound. And a surround sound system can be a hassle, so, for people who want SS effect but in the easiest possible way, sound bars are a great option. These small and unimposing black bars can be hung under a TV or placed innocuously on a shelving unit, and they come with a wireless subwoofer that you can place anywhere in the room. Every major brand makes them, so you have lots of options to choose from.

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Comfort and Style in Every Room The new digs for Audio Video Unlimited means new digs for your home. The new AVU building is a whole lot bigger than their last location, and that means they have the show room to include furniture and bedding. No matter what area of the home you're buying for, AVU has what you need. Plus, two of their furniture suppliers are the biggest names in the industry—Ashley and Palliser. Palliser is a great option if you're looking for something specific. Their Canadianmade furniture is totally customizable. No matter how tricky the space you're working with, or how big your imagination is, you can get any colour or shape you need. Staff Members Brandon and Crystal Rosengren

Not sure what you want? The AVU floor staff will be happy to make some suggestions. This year, simple sectionals and theatre seating are two of the most popular types of sofas. The Europeanstyle simple sections have a low profile and are non-reclining—a good choice for a smaller space or a smaller budget. But if you need something a little more luxurious (maybe a sofa to go with your 90-inch TV), then you need to check out the theatre seating. Palliser is the leader in home entertainment seating, and they have this popular product down to a science. The word "sofa" almost seems too lowly a word to describe it. Each section has its own cup holder, and reclines independently of the other. Add some optional ground lighting, and you're guaranteed to have the coolest home theatre on the block. If it's a bed you're looking for, check out the new Simmons Gel Foam. The gel foam is actually cool to the touch, and it stays cool. Not only is it perfect for the person who is always hot at night, it's also a step up from regular memory foam for comfort.

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Top-Notch Kitchen Tech You might know the brand Samsung from their touch-screen phones and TVs, but there's another place you'll now find their name—in the kitchen. Their four-door fridge features french doors on top, a counter-height mid drawer, a freezer on the bottom, and an LCD screen to make planning for meals and groceries a snap. Samsung calls the middle drawer the FlexZone Drawer, and it's a technology wonder on its own, giving you four separate temperature settings in one place. Aside from smart design, the fridge itself is surprisingly high-tech, featuring a twin cooling technology that keeps fresh foods fresher, longer by separating airflow between the refrigerator and freezer. Speaking of high-tech, top-load laundry machines are making a comeback. A few years ago, only the front load washers were available in high-efficiency models, but with innovators like Samsung and LG in the large appliance industry, that's starting to change. These top loading machines are bigger than the front load ones, and they're just as efficient. Of course, AVU also carries other brand name appliances that have been in our kitchens and laundry rooms for years like Frigidaire, Electrolux, and Bosch. In addition to the big appliances, you'll also find all the small appliances you need to stock your kitchen. Breville is one of the best brands in this category, with top-quality toasters, espresso makers, coffee machines, and more. These products are built to last, and would make a fantastic Christmas gift for anyone who appreciates quality, so keep AVU's small appliances section in mind this shopping season. They also stock the popular K-cup coffees, teas, and hot chocolate, and the AVU loyalty card for these purchases lets you cash in.

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Perfect Presents at the SaskTel Store You know you want it: The iPhone 5 is now available through SaskTel, and you can get it at AVU, an authorized SaskTel dealer. The hype for this new phone is huge. If you're an Apple fan, or you have an Apple fan on your Christmas list, you need to pick this up. While you're at it, check out their huge selection of accessories. The LifeProof Case for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod is a big seller. Not only does it protect your device, it also makes it completely waterproof, so you can even take photos under water! That's some intense protection. Beyond Apple products, the in-store SaskTel dealership also has all the top brands for cell phones, and a wide variety of accessories to go with your new device. From cases, to chargers, to Bluetooth headphones, you'll find everything you need for your phone, plus some pretty great stocking stuffers, too. Like the colourful and powerful Jawbone Jambox wireless speakers that connect to pretty much any device with Bluetooth capabilities. Or the high-end Beats by Dre headphones, and if you're looking for something a little cheaper, the popular Monster headphones. FLEW

Audio Video Unlimited 501 Nesbitt Drive Estevan, SK 306.634.8813 www.avu.ca

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ara Ford is a TD Mobile Mortgage Specialist, which means she will come to you for all your mortgage needs. She is able to meet with you at the location most convenient for you, such as your home, the TD branch of your choice, your office – anywhere that is convenient for you. She serves clients throughout southeastern Saskatchewan including Estevan and Weyburn. She has 15 years banking experience, and she is able to make your life a whole lot easier. She can consolidate your debt, assist you with your long-term financial goals, and provide full-service banking.

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Tara is committed to her clients’ financial well-being, and will provide advice based on your individual needs. “Each customer has a unique set of circumstances, and different financial needs and goals. Because I provide full service financial solutions; I am able to think outside the box, and work with my clients to ensure they get the best mortgage for their new home. I want my clients to be able to purchase the home they want whether it’s their first home or their fifth,” explains Tara. Tara is also able to assist you with purchasing property other than your

primary residence, such as revenue property, vacation property in Canada or elsewhere, or any other property purchases. Call Tara Ford at (306) 421-3938, or email her at tara.ford@td.com to find out what your friendly neighbourhood TD Mortgage Specialist can do for your future. FLEW Tara Ford, Mobile Mortgage Specialist TD Canada Trust C: 306.421.3938 F: 306.634.4927 www.tdcanadatrust.com/msf/taraford


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rimount Developments wants to create communities that are accommodating and attractive for people who already live in Estevan and Weyburn, and for people who are moving to Estevan and Weyburn. The plan for Dominion Heights, their newest project in Estevan, includes ample park systems and sidewalks to make the neighbourhood more walkable. “We’ll be putting in pathways, and tying the whole development together so it has a sense of flow and a sense of oneness to

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it,” said Mike Reinheller, vice president of operations for Trimount. One of the biggest questions they ask themselves when designing a new neighbourhood is, how is this all going to tie together? Reinheller points out that in older developments, the lack of unity between houses can make neighbourhoods look unplanned and mismatched, which is why they’ll be including architectural controls in Dominion Heights. “We plan to deliver

a community that is family friendly with an architectural theme that flows with consistency,” said Reinheller. “Rather than designing as you go, we plan to lay out a master plan of 230 homes in the current phase of the Dominion Heights development which embraces the growing community concept.” If you’re looking to build your own home, Dominion Heights is the neighbourhood for you. They’ve started construction on the portion of the development with


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single family homes, and buyers have a great choice of lots right now. Dominion Heights will be adding more affordable housing with a mixture of single family and multi-family housing. The total Dominion Heights project which encompasses 86 acres of developable land has the potential for about 700 homes once complete. “Our vision for Dominion Heights is to provide a community within a community, and be the next growth area of Estevan,” said Reinheller.

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In Weyburn, Trimount just started construction on phase one of Fifth and 5th. This 108-unit project will be a mixed-use development consisting of two 39-unit condo buildings, and 30 town homes with front garages and a mixture of two and three bedroom units. These properties are great for firsttime home buyers or people looking for something modern yet affordable; plus Trimount expects the first condo building to be ready for owners by March 2013.

Creating affordable developments is part of Trimount’s mission as a business, and the lot prices reflect that initiative. Lots in Dominion Heights start at $97,000, and condo prices at Fifth and 5th start at $169,000. For sales, they’re working with Century 21 in Estevan, and Remax in Weyburn. They like to team up with local realty offices so that they have local connections to all of their markets. You can still talk to Trimount about their developments though - they always

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aim to help their customers as much as they can. “We like to walk our clients and customers through the process and build relationships with them as much as possible. We don’t like to hide behind a desk in the office and make the initiative to be out on site as much as possible.” Just over a year and a half ago, Trimount Developments was a new name in the Estevan-Weyburn area, but they’ve gained the trust and respect of the cities with their popular Petterson Point project. “With only a few units left at Petterson Point, we’ll be moving people into the last phase of Petterson Point by the time this magazine comes out,” said Reinheller. “We had great success working with the City of Estevan, and we’re pleased to move on to these next ventures.” Reinheller said both the City of Estevan and the City of Weyburn have been accommodating to Trimount as a developer, and that’s in no small part due to their reliability as developers. Trimount Developments has a reputation for keeping their development schedule, so owners and the cities they work in aren’t left hanging when the projected date to move in comes along. “We aim to deliver on what we say we’re going to do,” said Reinheller. “We strive to be a ‘full service’ builder and work with our customers from first contact to final key release.” Trimount Developments aims to provide communities with quality home developments, and to ensure that those developments are sustainable, affordable, and aligned with each community’s values. In the time they’ve been here, Trimount has gained a reputation for being the developer of choice in Estevan and Weyburn. Their name is already known throughout western Canada, and now it’s a name to remember in Estevan and Weyburn, too. FLEW

Trimount Developments 2364 Irvine Cres, Estevan 306.634.4923 info@trimount.ca

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know the quirks of their community, all of their family is in those areas. Who better to take care of you than someone who’s a part of your community?” There are three Better Homes agents in Weyburn and nine in Estevan, and not only do they live and work there, they also volunteer and get involved in bettering their hometowns. And that’s just on their own time. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Signature Service also tries to get the whole company involved in volunteer events and community activities. They’re


rates of appreciation, sometimes it is get stronger in the coming months best to start small and build your way up. From public speaking events to charit Once you’ve built up tosome equity in your helpful donations and volunteer time, th always looking for new events get have an easy-to-use, website, involved with. and they’re always looking at new home, through paying down the mortgage commitment to help build a bette technologies they can use to make “I feel that our company has a responsibility buying and selling a home easier. or through market appreciation, you will community is a focus in the new company to give back to the community,” said Dominguez. “If you loveposition your community, the newest be in a better to getThey’re the home ofreal estateIngroup the coming months Better Homes an you’re going to give back. Plus, the more in Saskatchewan, but they’re growing you candreams. help out yourOur community the fast. And with the weight of the Better your grandparents typically Gardens Signature Service will be openin better off your community can be for you and your family.”

Homes brand behind them, they’re sure to succeed. FLEW

You may recognize the name Better Homes and Gardens from the wellknown magazine, and that isn’t a coincidence. The real estate arm is an extension of the Better Homes brand, and has only recently expanded into Canada. The magazine helps people envision a certain lifestyle, one of immaculate rooms and decadent desserts and perfectly prepared meals. Better Homes Real Estate also helps people envision a certain lifestyle: life in the home they want and crave. Take some time to get to know the agent in your area by trying their no-obligation home evaluations, and get a chance to chat with a Better Homes agent in a nopressure setting.

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pray foam is the insulation of the future, but Brent Velestuk, owner of Star Insulators, warns that it’s a buyer-beware market out there. There are only a few foams that are certified to be sprayed in a living area, but some businesses use non-certified foams because they’re cheaper. “You might get a better price, but it’s not the same product,” he said. Of course, Star Insulators doesn’t make that mistake. They’re certified by the

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Canadian Urethane Foam Contractors Association, and they use Polarfoam, an environmentally friendly, urethane foam insulation made of recycled plastics and soya. The product itself is good for the environment, and so is its application in homes, helping homeowner reduce energy bills. “It’s a far better product then everything else that’s out on the market now for insulating,” said Velestuk. “It seals all the gaps, it adds strength, it has a high

R value per inch, it’s an air barrier, and a vapour barrier, all in one. It’s a very good product.” Foam insulation does cost more at the outset, but it’s worth the extra cost up front because it helps to reduce energy and power bills over the long term and increases the life span of buildings. Plus, spray foam also has health benefits: because it prevents dust, pollens, bugs, and mold from building up behind your walls, it offers better air quality.


Their supplier is Polyurethane Foam Systems Inc., a Canadian company with warehouse locations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Moncton, and with their main warehouse and head office in Waterloo. Star Insulators started doing spray foam six years ago. Velestuk had heard about spray foam insulation and was impressed by its properties and potential for building construction. Spray foam isn’t just a benefit to houses–commercial shops get the same benefits as a house, and recently Star Insulators has done a lot of work in the oilfield industry. They’ve made a name for themselves around town, and are now the go-to team to do insulation for the local contractors. “We take pride in our work, and do the best job possible,” said Velestuk. Clients trust Velestuk and Star Insulators because they are punctual and have the knowledge and experience to fulfill their customers insulating

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needs. Plus, their success in the past six years has cemented their place in the area. If there are any issues down the road, they’ll be there to fix it. “We’ve been around for many years and we’re not going anywhere. We’ll do what we need too to make it right if there is a problem.” If you’re looking for a quality insulation company in southeast Saskatchewan, Star Insulators is the company you should turn to. To find out more about what Star Insulators can do for you, call 306.634.3546. FLEW

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consumer. Budget Blinds covers your windows beautifully and gives you peace of mind knowing that you make a green decision in beautifying your home (and keeping the Earth beautiful too). “When people are given the choice between beautiful green products for their windows treatments or regularly manufactured products, we find that more and more people tend to lean towards the green option,” says Leanne Fisher, owner of Budget Blinds in Regina. “What’s incredible to so many consumers is that they don’t know that this amazing product is available at the same price as conventional non-green products. In this case, it’s really an easy decision.” We all know that an investment in our homes is among the smartest ways to spend our money. With Budget Blinds, the investment is also a reinvestment in protecting your home and the environment. Like many of Budget Blinds’ products, the very popular cellular shade is proven to block the sun’s heat, preventing solar heat gain in the summer and reducing heat loss in the winter. The blind’s cellular shape adds style and an insulating factor to your home’s windows. Budget Blinds’ window shades also block UV rays and protects your home’s furnishings from fading. Their durability and extralong life prevent extra refuse from being prematurely sent to the landfill. Many of Budget Blinds’ shades are also made from ecofriendly raw materials and are 100 per cent recyclable. The same applies to the corrugated cardboard used in packing, which contains up to 40 per cent recycled content from post-consumer material. Budget Blinds eliminates wasted cardboard, packing materials and shipping energy because every box is custom sized to the shape of your order. “I’ve had the pleasure of working alongside my installers who also comment on the low emission of our blinds made with eco-friendly materials,” says Leanne. “In comparison with conventional materials, it’s really comforting to know that our window fashions can help our clients invest in and protect their homes and the health of their families.” Green is the new black. Check out what the hippest and coolest homes are wearing this summer. For the most beautiful and earth friendly window fashions, contact Leanne and the team at Budget Blinds at 949-2300 and get your home moving in the green direction. Simple, beautiful, conscientious: Budget Blinds and your home for the natural green choice. FLEW

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Full service realtors with a diFFerence By Shawna Common Photos Jon GillieS

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he Estevan Real Estate Professionals know Estevan properties, culture, atmosphere and challenges. Winnona Johner and Diane Jocelyn started the Estevan Real Estate Professionals in 2011, because they wanted a local office that offered full service to its customers. They are a local real estate brokerage that belongs to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), the Association of Saskatchewan Realtors’, the Southeast Saskatchewan Council of Realtors’ and the Canadian Real Estate Association, as well as the Estevan Chamber of Commerce. Estevan has benefitted from the boom in the oil industry, as well as the mining industry, which has resulted in a challenge

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for home buyers. Homes have been in short supply in Estevan, but there are new lots and developments constantly in progress. Winnona was born and raised in Estevan, and has over nine years’ experience successfully selling real estate in Estevan and the surrounding area. She understands that purchasing a property can be a stressful time, and she ensures the process is a smooth and pleasant experience. “I wanted to be able to offer the level of service I believe my clients deserve, and have them in charge of making those decisions. That being said, I work for my clients, not myself,” explains Winnona. “I deal with all types of


real estate, including residential, farms, acreages and commercial. I understand that finding a suitable property doesn’t just mean it’s in the right price range. It also has to suit the needs and lifestyle of my clients, and be the right place for them. I understand that many of my clients work late hours and shift work, and are not always available during regular office hours. I ensure that I am available for my clients when it’s convenient for them.” Winnona assists her customers with all aspects of a property purchase, not just showing the properties. This professional realtor will arrange for inspections, send paperwork to lawyers and banks, and do everything possible to take the stress out of purchasing property. The Estevan Real Estate Professionals features an automatic email service that informs customers immediately if a property comes available that meets their requirements. “I want my clients to know that I value providing personalized service, which also extends to the operation of the office. When customers call they receive a live person to speak to, not a voicemail message. I have a 24-hour local answering service with

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operators that will make sure I have contact with the person that is calling,” says Winnona. After the purchase has been completed, customers are not forgotten. Customers appreciate the personal service they receive from Winnona, as well as the follow up service they receive after they have moved in to their new property. Visit the Estevan Real Estate Professionals at the new office located at 1228 Fourth Street or check out the websites at www.estevanrealestate.com or www.winnonajohner.com. You can call 306. 634.9898 for more information. Let the professionals at Estevan Real Estate Professionals show you the benefits of a full service real estate agency. FLEW

Estevan Real Estate Professionals 1228 4th Street Estevan, SK 306.634.9898 F: 306 634.1253 wjohner@myaccess.ca www.winnonajohner.com www.estevanrealestate.com

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INSPIRATIONS BY COLOR By Nykea Marie Behiel PHOTOS JeNelle QUiGley

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hen it comes to unique gift ideas, Inspirations by Color sets the bar exceptionally high.

It can be a struggle to find meaningful gifts. The friendly staff has many ideas to help you find expressive and momentous gifts for your loved ones and friends, regardless of your budget. Customizing a gift or preparing something homemade is always appreciated. “It’s nice to get something unexpected,” says Tamara Vollmin, instore consultant at Inspirations by Color. Getting an old photo framed and matted

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is an emotional gift appreciated by anyone. The talented staff at Inspirations by Color can help you pick a suitable frame and coordinate the matting. Imagine wrapping your loved one up in a self-designed blanket on Christmas morning, or giving them throw pillows to accent a piece of furniture, or perhaps a decorative silver tree jewellery organizer. The ideas are almost endless—a beautiful book shelf that is functional but also accents any space, a mirrored side table, stunning lamps, unique art pieces, custom rugs or some unique finials .

Inspirations by Color has all the bases covered, offering an exceptional variety of gifts and customizable options. Choosing and putting together a gift is a great way to demonstrate that you care and know the person on a deeper level. Having a hard time buying for that person who has everything? Or that person you question what their likes and dislikes may be? Choose an item of glass or crystal. These two elements are guaranteed to work with any décor, adding shimmer and brightness to the space. Inspirations by Color also offer gift certificates in any denomination, to


help make shopping easier for both the giver and receiver. You will know that they will be able to choose exactly what they would like, thanks to you. When it comes to decorating your home or wanting to purchase custom gifts, whatever your budget and whatever your reasons, the staff at Inspirations by Color are eager to help you find something meaningful. FLEW

Inspirations by Color 1101 5th St., Estevan 306.634.7008 inspirations@sasktel.net Tamara Vollmin and Crystal Quilliams

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ailun Pianos are extraordinary, affordable and available in Saskatchewan

As anyone studying piano can tell you, learning to play can be a demanding experience. Essential to successful learning is playing on a proper, welltuned instrument. The professionals at Dennis Weist Piano have years of experience selling pianos and as piano teachers, they are able to assist a customer choose the best piano. Hailun Pianos meet their exacting standards for something both reasonably priced yet exceptional. “After a trip to the factory in Ningbo, China that myself and piano teacher Lore Ruschiensky took, we decided to make these instruments available to Saskatchewan pianists” says Dennis. “Hailun has invested a lot in people and machinery, drawing on engineers from around the world.” Hailun’s chief design engineer, Frank Emerson, spent

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30 years doing design work for Baldwin, and Mason & Hamlin. Hailun continually works to improve its instruments with innovations like the new “green” action which eliminates the lead typically used in piano keys. DW Piano’s sales agents each have their own studio—all are piano teachers—and their studio pianos are Hailun, and serve as display models. “Because of this, we can offer first class service without the first class price” says Dennis. All pianos come with an adjustable padded bench, a 15-year warranty (the best in the industry), a Dream Assurance plan and a Dampp-chaser humidity control system, a $700 value. Grand pianos come with the HLPS lid assist system, exclusive to Hailun, that supports the lid so that it is almost weightless, which is a great safety feature. The growing number of customers can attest to the quality of these instruments. DW Piano has supplied pianos throughout urban and rural Saskatchewan including the

Globe Theatre, JazzFest Regina and the Cecilian Concert Series. DW Piano is not only committed to bringing fine musical instruments to Saskatchewan, but also to passing along the love of music to their students, piano customers, and the public at large. Sponsored by DW Piano, the second annual Cecilian Concert Series will bring Anagnoson & Kinton, Canada’s premier piano duo, to Regina. The concert will include the original two-piano version of George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. This celebrated duo has charmed audiences throughout North America, Europe, and China, and performs Saturday, November 3, 8 pm at Knox Metropolitan Church in Regina. Tickets are $30 for adults, $15 for children (anyone under 12 accompanied by an adult is admitted for free) and are available at Cobb Swanson Music, Bach and Beyond, or online at dennisweistpiano.ca/ccs/concerts. For Music in March, the Cecilian Concert


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Similarly, Ruschiensky says, “As music teachers we feel that our work is greatly enhanced by our support of the arts. It shows that our students’ pursuits are worthwhile. Live performances can, more than any recording, show them what one can aspire to.”

Rave reviews Audiences have called the concerts so far “memorable,” “stunning,” “beautiful,” “extraordinary,” “amazing,” and “captivating,” with some of the praise going to the church’s “brilliant acoustics.”

With Regina seeing great growth, the city is ready more Weist cultural events Lore Ruschiensky andfor Dennis to not only attract people but to keep them in our province. The challenge of launching a new concert series is letting people know that these great concerts are Trio Concert in the Cecilian Concert Series will take place happening, and then to get them in the March 4, at St. Cecilia Church (5020 7th Ave.) habit of attending.

le at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, online at ennisweistpiano.ca or by calling 789-8414. With that in mind, although the Banks

concert will wrap up the first season of the Cecilia Concert Series, an announcement of concerts in next year’s series will be Series will featuremade the Vancouver at the March 4Chamber event.

Choir on March 1 and Duo Concertante – arts are 23. an important part of any violin and piano, “The on March ““The arts culture,” says Ruschiensky, summing are an important up. part of any culture,” says “By sponsoring this Cecilian Concert Lore Ruschiensky Ruschiensky, summing up. “ByWeist sponsoring series, Dennis PianoCecilian shows the Concert The Tommy Banks Trio Concert in the will take place and DennisSeries Weist company’s commitment to providing this Cecilian Concert series, DW Piano Sunday, March 4, at St. Cecilia Church (5020 7th Ave.) world-class classical concerts for Regina shows the company’s commitment audiences.” FLR to providing world-class Tickets are available at Bach and classical Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, online at concerts for southern Saskatchewan www.dennisweistpiano.ca or by calling 789-8414. audiences.”FLEW

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The Tommy Banks Trio Concert in the Cecilian Concert Series will take place Sunday, March 4, at St. Cecilia Church (5020 7th Ave.) Tickets are available at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, online at www.dennisweistpiano.ca or by calling 789-8414.

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HOME AND BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION DONE RIGHT AND QUICKLY BY JAMIE FISCHER PHOTOS BY DOUG SULLY

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stevan and the surrounding area has enjoyed a big share of the Saskatchewan boom. With more people, jobs, and homeowners, the construction industry in the area is busy keeping up with demand. For Ciraldo Peters, the economic upturn has led to the expansion of his business, Dad’s Construction. Originally a home renovation company, Ciraldo started Dad’s Construction four years ago as a way to set his own

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schedule and spend time with his wife and children. Now, business is booming and the company has expanded to include residential construction. Ciraldo built his own home, and his business can do the same for you, with the same standard of professionalism and quality. Offering all services from design to the final coat of paint, Dad’s has the professional staff and quality products to make your dream home a reality.

business, Ciraldo insists on only working with the best. The company motto, “From start to finish, we will do it right”, can be seen in the details of every job Dad’s Construction tackles. Whether it’s ensuring the job site is always clean and never more imposing than it needs to be, creating a custom design, or simply being available to answer clients’ questions, the crew at Dad’s Construction takes doing it right seriously.

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utilizing the finest building products available. Because of his long history in construction, Ciraldo knows how using second-rate building tools damages a home in the long run. For example, at Dad’s Construction each new build is insulated using spray foam, which acts as insulation as well as an air barrier. With spray foam, clients don’t have to worry about causing holes in it, and it saves them money on heating and cooling bills down the road. The Dad’s Construction crew is small just Ciraldo Peters and one employee. For bigger jobs, Dad’s hires subcontractors, but for Ciraldo, the undersized team is bonus. All construction and renovation jobs come with challenges and surprises, “You never know what you’re going to find when you tear down a wall,” says Ciraldo. At larger companies, working through these challenges can mean hours or days of waiting to talk to the people in charge. With Dad’s, because of their small staff, Ciraldo is almost always on-site and immediately available for clients when they need to discuss any changes or updates to the job. A small staff also means the ability to be more flexible in order to get the job done in a timely fashion. Home renovations and new builds are an investment, but the crew at Dad’s Construction understand that it isn’t always feasible to stay in a hotel for months at a time while waiting on your home to be movein ready. They strive to get your job done as fast as possible while preserving their high standards of quality. To see samples of their review testimonials, and contact information, visit dadsconstructionltd.com. FLEW

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Spray Foam in Metal Buildings

By Lonny Forrester Owner & Operator

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he future is looking bright for the province of Saskatchewan and nowhere is that more evident than in the Southeast. The oil industry is flourishing, farms are expanding, and with that the construction industry is busier than ever. Companies are growing so rapidly that new commercial buildings, shops and warehouses are needed to house the expansion. Most of these buildings are large in size and thus require a lot of heat to keep them at their optimal temperatures. The problem is that most of these buildings are being insulated with conventional methods and are not using the most current, cost efficient forms of insulation. Spray foam insulation is the ideal type of insulation for these enormous structures. When you are heating these buildings it is very

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important to conserve as much heat as possible in the winter and keep them cool in the summer. As a good conductor, metal promotes condensation if the exterior and interior building climates collide on its surface, creating dewpoint conditions. The selective use of vapor retarders, continuous insulation, and air barriers helps prevent condensation. However, the many angles, tight corners, irregular surfaces, cracks, and crevices on a typical roof and wall make it difficult to properly install conventional insulation. Poorly insulated and poorly sealed metal buildings experience significant sweating and this condensation can cause water damage to the building interior and premature metal corrosion. Condensation can easily form inside a poorly insulated metal building and thus absorb into fiberglass and cellulose insulations causing mold, mildew and degradation. Spray Foam insulation creates one continuous seal and creates a thermal break that eliminates the potential for condensation. Air-sealing metal buildings can be a significant challenge. The unusual configuration of the metal panels, beams, and girts often leave large

gaps at ceiling-wall joints and wallfloor junctions. Those voids and cracks allow moisture-driven air in and out of the building making it extremely difficult to control interior temperature, humidity, and indoor air quality. Blower door tests and other whole building analyses consistently show spray foam significantly improves a metal building’s air-sealing properties, saving up to 40 percent in energy costs. As with the roofs, metal buildings tend to move due to thermal shock. In some cases, this movement causes fasteners to back out and welds to loosen. These dynamic effects may result in water leaks, corrosion, and premature failure of metal panels. In severe weather, high winds can peel the fatigued metal panels from their structural supports and framing. Application of spray foam will adhere to your structure and increase both the racking and structural strength of existing metal buildings by 300%, prolonging the life of your building. All these benefits are not limited to metal buildings but are also an advantage in other applications such as new homes, basements and oilfield tanks. You only want to insulate something once, so why not do it right the first time! FLEW

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STEP OUTSIDE THE BOX FOR WEDDING GLAMOUR By Meredith heron

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will admit it, I love weddings. Actually, I hate attending weddings, but I do love the planning and decorating. As a designer, I look at wedding design to influence my own design aesthetics and to wedding websites and magazines for inspiration when it comes to seasonal decor and new colour schemes. So, it’s all about research, I swear. Pinterest is a great resource for wedding decor that can easily translate into your own home décor, such as table settings, inside-and-out floral arrangements and colour schemes. There is an endless array of these to be pinned. However, I have to warn you: for every great idea and beautiful inspiration, there are a thousand tacky ones. People can do some truly awful things with tulle. I’m a card-carrying member of the I Love Martha Stewart, especially her Weddings Magazine Club; it’s actually my secret weapon for seasonal decorating and embellishment. From her Good Things to the weddings themselves, there is an endless supply of

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Photo: Michelle Quance

Photo: Michelle Quance

visual eye candy and imaginative ideas. Martha also has a great website with an entire section devoted to weddings, but the whole site is like the Bible on How to Do Fabulous Things; check out www. marthastewartweddings.com. Last year, I was hired to design the corporate offices for WedLuxe, a high-end Canadian wedding magazine. They have an amazing blog and also feature real wedding stories that will take your breath away. See http://www.wedluxe.com. As a designer, I’ve often been asked by client to design both parties and weddings. I usually remind brides

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that they should think about how they would translate their own décor into something that is a more glamorous or a festive version of their personal taste, or go for the complete opposite. It’s one day; step outside the box, or heck, crush the box completely. If you’re decorating your wedding with a small budget, I offer the same advice as I do to those who have to work with a small home decorating budget: stick to a monochromatic palette, and use large gestures/scale pieces for impact. All-white carnations grouped together look like more expensive hydrangeas; group 25 or more together to make beautiful snowballs.

Use hydrangeas for centerpieces. You could easily recreate the exact same look with white carnations or red ones to be slightly more dramatic. For my wedding, I asked guests to all wear red. My decor was also various shades of red, and I grouped red carnations in balls to create huge impact with fresh florals for under $500. I even surprised our guests by wearing an acid green silk dress instead of white one. Did I mention that my dress was finished the morning of the wedding? FLEW

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L to R: Curtis Johnston, Glen Istace, Shirley Pyret, Owner, Ellen Johnston, Amy Brown, Bernie Istace, Cheryl Reid Missing: Melissa Lohse and Julian Istace

Whether you’re looking for something big or small to get catered

Flatland Catering Can help! BY EllEn Johnston photos JEssica huntEr

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he Chef and owner Ellen Johnston attended SAIT Polytechnics in Calgary, taking a two-year program in professional cooking and graduating with a diploma with honors in 2010. Ellen started Flatland Catering (FLC) on November 9th, 2010 with the help of family and friends. “In the food industry you meet so many new people that have love and passion for food, it makes me enjoy my job so much more,” says Ellen. Because of this she does everything she can to ensure the quality and freshness of the ingredients so she can provide the best flavour experience she can. “We take pride in knowing our distributers so we get the first pick when everything is at its finest quality.”

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“At Christmas every year we make freezable appetizers using the freshest ingredients we can access,” she explains. “All you have to do is pull them out of the freezer, follow the directions and in no time you have lovely appetizers to feed your guests.” The point of FLC’s freezable appetizer menu is to get fresh product without the bad additives, so you have a better taste. In the fall and all the way into the winter, FLC makes fresh soups. “We take pride in making our soup stocks right from the bones with fresh vegetables and not using powder stock. We sell the soups for $7.00 for 1 Liter and $4.00 for a 1/2 liter,” she asserts. You can find out when they are making new batches of soup by following them on

Facebook or signing up via email. They post the soups being made and deliver them to your place of work or to your house. The soups are also available at Western Prime Meat Processors.

Ellen displays a fantastic work ethic and I have no doubt she will continue to grow with each challenge that she undertakes. - Simon Dunn, Chef Instructor at SAIT

With the help of family and friends, FLC puts on Five Course meals for special occasions. “We do 2 to 3 throughout the year with limited seating,” she says passionately. “Every meal is a new idea from gastronomy, seafood, chicken ballantine or¬ lobster with a twist.” You always leave learning something about


your food and having tried something new you hadn’t tried before. FLC’s next Five Course meal will be comfort food.

Ellen has phenomenal innovation skills and stays on top of the cooking techniques. I admire Ellen for her courage to use her education and bring something new to the community of Weyburn. - Dave Craigen

With the upcoming Christmas season, FLC is happy to provide catering for Christmas parties and would also like to hear from the new bride-to-be. FLC has a great facility to work out of that also provides a banquette room for rent that is very private. FLC does appetizer parties, business lunches, family feasts, and reunions. The sky is the limit. FLEW

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lowers set off a lot of emotions by their colours and appearance but also by their smells. There are endless varieties but a few favourites have proved timeless.

Roses

Different coloured roses have their own meaning. For example, red are linked with very strong emotions such as love, passion and romance. White, which is traditionally a bridal rose, is a symbol of purity and innocence. Pink means perfect happiness and admiration, and yellow is joy, friendship and the promise of a new beginning. Coral roses mean desire, and lavender stands for love at first sight and pure enchantment.

Orchids They have a certain majestic beauty and an exotic quality to them. They signify beauty, luxury, strength and love.

Carnations The meanings of carnations include distinction and love. Messages can be expressed with different colour variations.


Light red carnations are used to convey admiration, whereas the dark red version expresses deeper sentiments of love and affection. White carnations are associated with purity and pink carnations mean gratitude. In the early part of the 20th century, carnations became the official flower of Mother’s Day.

Cala Lily These popular wedding flowers mean purity and magnificent beauty.

Peony Peonies are known as the flower of riches and honour. They are said to bring good fortune and symbolize a happy marriage.

Chrysanthemum

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These flowers mean long life, joy and happiness. They are considered a noble flower in Asian culture. The red chrysanthemum means love, and the white flower means truth and loyal love. FLEW

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Add some sweetness to your wedding with a sugar-white sand beach.

Lorena Squires, CTM Manager CAA Travel Agency 28 - 110 Souris Avenue Weyburn City Centre Mall Weyburn, SK 306.842.5176 lorena.squires@caask.ca www.caask.ca

Arlene Leeks, CTC Manager CAA Travel Agency 1340 400 King Street Estevan Shoppers Mall Estevan, SK 306.637.2187 arlene.leeks@caask.ca www.caask.ca

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estination beach weddings have become very trendy over the past years as it becomes easier for the Bride and Groom to pick and choose their destination, resort, and specific wedding packages. It isn’t a new concept; destination weddings have been available for years. Sandals Resorts for couples-only standout with their “LOVE is all you NEED” tag line. For a different experience, Beaches Resorts has stood out for their ultra-all-inclusive experience with families in mind. Many resorts, in a plethora of sunny beach destinations, offer wedding packages, complete with an onsite wedding planner. There really is something for every budget. Prices for the wedding packages vary from free, to thousands of dollars for a customized wedding ceremony. Government fees and marriage licenses fees are generally not included and should be an expected cost within your planning. Most recently, many excellent tour companies that provide all inclusive packages of flights, transfers, and accommodation, are offering the services of in-house wedding consultants. They are available to assist your CAA Travel agent in their quest to make your wedding day dreams come true. Expert advice is available to answer your wedding planning questions—think accommodation arrangements and ceremony locations, now consider floral bouquet selection and wedding dress transportation. And don’t forget the paperwork, consultation is available to answer questions about the document requirements for your chosen location. Remember that the requirements are unique to each country or island and can vary drastically. Nautical nuptials are something to consider too as a number of the cruise lines offer wedding services at many of their ports-of-call. A few choices include Holland America’s lovely chapel on their private island of Half Moon Cay. And don’t worry because it will still be a beach wedding—the chapel is right on the beach with open views of the lovely Caribbean sea. Princess Cruise Lines offers a wedding at sea performed by the Captain of the ship—now that’s a story to tell the kids about. Speaking about kids, the kid in all of us, nothing outdoes the sparkle of Pixie dust and a magical wedding at Disneyworld.

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For everything from intimate weddings for smaller group sizes to customized weddings for larger functions, there is fun, fantasy and fairy tale all wrapped up the way you want it. All a great wedding takes is some planning. Firstly, decide on a budget for both the wedding arrangements and your travel plans. Secondly, poll your family and friends to get a feel for their ability and desire to participate in your destination wedding. Thirdly, stop by to see your CAA Travel Agent at least 8 months in advance to start the search for the perfect location. Alternatively, maybe it’s a dream honeymoon just for the two of you. So why not consider utilizing the CAA Saskatchewan’s Gift Registry program? Simply register your wedding with us then include a CAA Gift Registry insert with your invitation. Your invited guests now have an opportunity to contribute to your honeymoon (or Destination Wedding if you wish) as their gift to you. Each of our CAA Travel Agents are Certified Travel Consultants — well travelled and well informed. Let us help you pull your wedding plans together for memories ever after. FLEW


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Rumors N Gossip

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Andie Littlejohn Rumors N Gossip Creator and Founder of Rumors N Gossip Midale, Saskatchewan rumorsngossip@live.ca www.rumorsngossip.com

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njoying life and bringing others joy is what I love to do. I try to take nothing or no one for granted, and keep my thoughts positive. With these beliefs and values, I create makeup and apply it to enhance the confidence of my clients. I am very happy and grateful that I have found my passion; I truly believe that this is somehow my purpose. Here are some of my beauty secrets.

How to Apply Makeup Like a Professional 1. Begin by cleansing your face. You should cleanse, tone, and moisturize for optimal results. 2. Next, apply concealer to areas that need extra coverage—under eyes, acne, red spots.

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3. To even out your skin tone and give the appearance of a flawless complexion, apply foundation. Make sure to spread slightly under your chin, on your neck and by your ears to avoid a line.

or soft white under brow, in the corner of your eye close to your nose, and on the highest part of your cheekbone. This opens your eyes and creates what I call a butterfly effect.

4. A simple way to contour is to use bronzer. If your face is square, contour all four corners and apply bronzer lightly on the apple of cheeks. If your face is heart shaped, apply bronzer to outer sides of your forehead, sweeping along your temple and under your cheekbones, stopping directly under your cheekbone. If your face is round, contour the sides of your face and highlight your forehead and chin. If your face is long, contour your forehead and chin. If you have a triangle-shaped face, contour from sides of your cheekbones to the bottom of your jawbone, highlighting your forehead and chin.

8. Now apply eyeliner. I recommend using a pencil on top then going over it with liquid. I only use a pencil on the bottom to keep it subtle.

5. Next, apply blush. I only apply blush to the apples of the cheeks because it makes you look happy. 6. Now is the time to do your lips. Use whatever you are comfortable with– lipstick, gloss, liner, or a combination. 7. Time for the eyes. Use a lighter base shadow, and then a darker shadow to contour and accentuate. To achieve one of my favourite looks, choose three shades. I like a soft brown as your base all across lower lid, a dark plum from the middle of your eye to the outer corner, and a lighter brown

9. If you add anything to enhance your eyebrows, do this now. For a natural look, take a pencil and start by sweeping it from the outside corner working your way inward, directly and lightly on the hairs, be careful not to touch it to your skin. 10.And finally, use finishing powder to reduce shine and ensure everything stays in place. Gently and lightly dust it along your T-zone. Go to my website and check out some of my before and after photos to see the difference having your makeup done professionally can make. If you book your wedding makeup with me, you will receive a complementary shine control powder to apply during the day, and a lip gloss. All bridesmaids also receive a gloss. The last thing to do is always feel good about yourself–true beauty comes from within. FLEW Free shipping online at www.rumorsngossip.com. See website for details. Also available at these locations: Silver Rose Tanning and Hairstyling Studio, 150 Coteau Ave Weyburn, Tessa’s Beauty and Wellnes, 307 Souris Ave Weyburn, Little Spa on the Prarie, 32 Manitoba Street West, Moose Jaw, Andie’s Day Spa 223, Main St Midale, located in the back of TJ’s Country Market.


Creating Memories With Music

DJ Richy Roy Professional DJ Party Rockin Music Service Weyburn 306.861.2201 richyroy@hotmail.com www.DJrichyroy.com

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Background Music Make the cocktail hour and dinner more enjoyable by selecting music that fits your personal style and complements the theme of your wedding. The music should make your guests feel comfortable and not be too

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the guests to join in. Once most of the people are up on the dance floor, the line can be led over to the cake, where the cutting can commence with everyone surrounding it!

Grand Entrance

Some DJ’s like to play a dessert playlist that includes songs like ‘Sugar, Sugar’ by The Archies or ‘Candy Man’ by Christina Aguilera. Talk to your DJ and let him know what you want.

Your grand entrance will set the tone for the entire evening. If you choose to have a special song played, make sure you talk to your DJ about where you want the song to begin. Pro DJ’s can even mix the song to include the intro and the chorus in a 30 second clip.

Your First Dance

ave you ever heard a song that instantly reminds you of a special moment in your life? Music has a habit of being attached to special events that become memories and stay with you for the rest of your life. It is important to talk with your DJ to create a unique wedding that you want to remember for a lifetime. Your DJ should always be willing to work with you and be able to offer several creative ideas to personalize your wedding.

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loud or intolerable. If you were married in Paris, and you were serving French cuisine for dinner, then perhaps soft music with an accordion and bass guitar would be tres bon!

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This may be the most memorable moment of the night for you and guests. Most people are nervous because they don’t know how to dance, but imagine taking private dance lessons and working up enough confidence to perform a choreographed routine! This can be very memorable especially if your friends and family don’t know you as a “dancing couple”. Another unique idea is to have the slow song switched half way through to an upbeat favorite to inject some fun into the night!

Cake Cutting A fun idea is to gather everyone for the cake cutting and have the bride and groom start a conga line and entice

Bouquet and Garter Toss A very creative garter removal happened when the best man (who was a police officer) put the groom in handcuffs behind his back and had me play ‘Bad Boys’ from the TV show COPS. Another groom had played football in university and had me play the ‘NFL’ theme song. He then put the garter belt on a football before tossing it out to the crowd.

Talk To Your DJ Let your DJ know what songs he must play and what songs to never play. Once you’ve put your requests in, allow the DJ to use his skill, talent, and experience to create an unforgettable evening. Visit www.DJrichyroy.com for more tips on creating a memorable wedding. FLEW

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(l-r): Dianne Phillips, Betty Fichter, David Wanner, Lil Wanner, Rhonda House, and Cheryl Kvammeand Cheryl Kvamme

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lassic Jewelers has been adding a little sparkle to lives for over 38 years. Lil and David Wanner bought Classic Jewelers on January 1st of 2001. The store has been a landmark in the mall since it first opened in 1974, and the two were excited to embrace the opportunity. Classic Jewelers has a wide assortment of giftwear, collectibles, clocks, watches and quality jewlery that will have your wrist, ears, neck and fingers sparkling. “We are your one-stop wedding shop,� says Lil. Together with her trusted team, she will help you find something to suit your personality and style. They also carry wedding accessories like the

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pillow for the flower girl or ring bearer, a knife to cut the cake and wine glasses. Beautifully crafted accessories at your wedding add to the elegance of your special day. Classic Jewelers also carries Canadian diamonds mined in Northern Saskatchewan. Wearing a ring with a Saskatchewan diamond means you carry a piece of home with you wherever you go and adds to the significance of your ring. Aside from the added emotional value, these stones are very high in quality, with amazing clarity and luminosity. Diamonds that come from elsewhere all go through the Kimberley process. This is

a phenomenal effort by many governments and institutions to ensure that the diamonds received are not conflict diamonds, or used to finance violent operations. You can rest easy that any diamond purchased from Classic Jewelers was attained through safe and equitable measures. Of course, jewelry is a favourite Christmas gift item. As something that is both valuable and sentimental, jewelry is a gift symbolic of permanence and affection. Diamond stud pendants and earrings are popular, adding some glitz and glam to the classiest styles that age well. Diamond dinner rings or any other precious stone are another way to demonstrate your love.


Classic Jewelers is the exclusive seller of Bradford Exchange giftware items in Estevan. Bradford offers unique collectables and accent pieces. They also offer Boyd’s Bears and Precious Moments, both great as collectables and home décor. Pierre Belvedere and Accent Import calendars are available, as well as Blue Mountain cards that offer kind words for special occasions. Aside from the exceptional products, Classic Jewelers has experienced and knowledgeable staff. “The majority of my staff have been with Classic Jewelers for over 12 years with some new additions,” says Lil. The staff are courteous and can find the perfect piece of jewelry or giftwear to fit any occasion. Well ingrained in the community, Classic Jewelers is quick to support local charities and community causes. While it’s always a fun experience to pick out a new piece of jewelry for yourself or a loved one, old pieces often have a sentimental value. You can bring your old gold or gemstones and the goldsmith who works with Classic Jewelers will design something for you, or use your drawings. This is an amazing way to add functionality to old pieces. Classic Jewelers offers jewelry repairs, issues marriage licenses, conducts insurance estimates, performs free ring cleaning, and can insure your gemstones or diamonds are secure. If you’re gift shopping at the last minute or you don’t have a creative flair for wrapping gifts, they offer free gift wrapping. “Customer service is a priority and it’s exciting to see a satisfied customer,” says Lil. Visit Classic Jewelers today, located in the Estevan Shoppers Mall. FLEW

Classic Jewelers Ltd. 306.634.5338 classicjewelers@sasktel.net www.classicjewelers.ca

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Alfred Sung With exclusive rights for South East Saskatchewan, York Jewellers is proud to offer the custom designed line of wedding and engagement rings of Alfred Sung who has recently announced a Canadian diamond Bridal Collection. “He’s a top level Canadian designer, and it’s nice to have his touch on an all

new line of jewellery,” says Al. Sung often utilizes the halo design, in which smaller diamonds surround a central larger diamond, to optimize radiance and luminosity. If you are looking for an authentic Canadian ring, Alfred Sung’s line is perfect. Made with diamonds that are mined and polished in Canada, gold supplied by the Royal Canadian Mint, and designed by one of the most iconic

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Engagement and Wedding Jewellery York Jewellers has a wide variety of engagement rings to suit anyone’s individual style and price range. While offering the more traditional platinum, yellow, white and rose gold mounts they also carry black and brown gold pieces, and are able to bring in red and green gold if that is what you are looking for. These engagement rings can be set with the Canadian stone of your choice too. York’s also carries a wide selection of wedding bands in non-traditional metals

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such as tungsten steel, titanium ceramic, and cobalt.

Every day Jewellery York Jewellers carry a wide selection of carat gold, coloured stone jewellery suitable for birthdays, anniversaries or just because. “Elle is one of the most widely varied and best designed lines that we’ve ever carried,” says Al. The exquisite jewellery is all made of sterling silver. Each piece has a genuine ruby embedded for added elegance. “Everything that they make applies to almost every occasion, from casual to extremely formal.” A new line of meditation rings, where the centre spins as a way for the wearer to help release tension, have become

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Watches The watch line-up at York’s is incredible. They carry a huge selection in every price range. These lines include Bulova, Wittnauer, Citizen, Movado, Sector, Seiko, Bering and Lorus. The newest member of this collection is a line called Welder, a bold, rugged watch line that comes complete with its own “welding case.”

Giftware York Jewellers also carries a huge selection of giftware such as key chains, money clips, pen sets, flasks, and steins suitable for any occasion life throws your way. Adding some text to the item is classic way to customize your gift and the engraving is done on the premises. They also carry an extensive line of gifts including Bukowski Bears, a line of collector bears from the Bradford Exchange, Bernie Brown prints, Willow Tree figurines, and many other giftware lines. York also offers Lamp Berger, an oil-burning lamp that purifies the air as the oil diffuses. FLEW York Jeweller 39 3rd Street North East Weyburn, SK 306.842.5484 www.yorkjewellers.ca Al York, owner

I have been dealing with Al and his wonderful staff at York's for 5 years. Al is always very knowledgeable as well as on trend with any ideas I throw his way. My wife and I have ordered many custom pieces through York's, and have yet to be disappointed with the design/quality. Everything has far exceeded our expectations and we will definitely be lifelong customers. —Brett Molde

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here is a feeling in the air as you head south on highway 35 just out of Weyburn. The open vastness and the living skies create a setting on the prairies making it a scenic place to live. This beautiful landscape is home to Jenelle Quigley and her business BEAUTI photography, near Tribune. These prairies are a place that Jenelle confidently tells me, “It’s such an inspiring place to be.” She remembers as a kid the days her parents would take leisurely country drives. Back then there seemed nothing exciting in that offer and yet today, driving these same areas and scouting new locations is one of her deepest inspirations. Every field, cluster of trees, they all offer something different, each one something incredibly unique. Capturing nature along with people is a flattering combo—natural light, nature, the seasons, along with all different forms of love. Jenelle started BEAUTI photography in 2009, making the choice with her

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husband’s support to pursue her dreams and passions as an artist. She built her business in her first few months as a portrait photographer and quickly gained knowledge and comfort through many incredible photo shoots, workshops and world travel. “I was alive in a new way and in love with every chance I had to capture beauty.” Jenelle spent the time she felt was needed and gained confidence technically along with composition. She expanded into the wedding industry when a couple repeatedly asked her to shoot their wedding. “Looking back on it now, it was the tug I needed and I am forever grateful for that couple who believed in me.” When questioning Jenelle about what she thought to be the most important part of her business, she was confident it’s the relationship she creates with her clients. “I believe when you have a comfortable relationship with those you capture, that is when there is potential for the perfect photograph,” she says. “I

want them to feel it was an unbelievable experience from beginning to end. For me, it is quality over quantity.”


Jenelle realizes that the parts of a client’s life she captures are sacred moments and are preserving history for years to come. “Preserving history and having fun at the same time,” she asserts. With the support and faith of her clients in her to capture moments they hold close to their hearts, it has enabled her business to grow and become what it is today. “It has been neat to see a consistency in my work that has begun to give my photography a style of it’s own. I am proud of that only for one reason, because I have been consistent in what I see and feel from behind the lens.” Jenelle looks forward to a bright future in the portrait and wedding industry in Saskatchewan. There will always be events and special moments to capture. As Mark Hardy once said, “Beauty can be seen in all things. Seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph.” With such intent Jenelle looks forward to getting to know new clients that come her way and to make their experience with her memorable and rewarding. FLEW BEAUTI photography Box 143 Tribune, SK S0C 2M0 306.456.2266 jenelle@BEAUTIphotography.com BEAUTIphotography.com

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Our Consumer Lending Specialists also have some important advice for newlyweds as they embark on a journey together as a couple. Starting a marriage debt free is ideal but probably not realistic. So it is important to discuss your financial position and see where you stand. There are several considerations you will want to discuss when reviewing your financial goals– purchasing a new home, buying a vehicle, renovations to your home and consolidating credit card and student debt. You will probably even have debt from your wedding to deal with.

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It doesn’t sound very romantic but it’s important to discuss these issues–the sooner the better. Unfortunately, we never know when something unexpected is going to happen. You want to ensure that your spouse is not left unprepared.

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we’ve amalgamated our commercial and agricultural lending departments, and we’ve moved all of our lenders and lending personnel to one convenient location. Although many of our core products (i.e. commercial and ag mortgages, equipment loans, and lines of credit) remain unchanged, we keep our finger on the

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t’s strange to come back after being away for a long time. The province as a whole is growing and thriving more than it has since the early 1900s, when it was first being settled. You can see the changes and the prosperity everything but where I notice it the most is on the farms. It wasn’t long ago when the newspapers and television was full of stories about the death of the family farm. There were marches and rallies trying to gather support. Over the years, without noticing it, I realized one day that it went away. Slowly as the farmers got to retirement age, they sold to bigger farmers instead of someone in the family taking over. The prices got too high for the younger generation to take over and many of them didn’t seem interested in taking on the risk that farming is.

Changed Times

It’s strange to think that I am one of the last generations to grow up with the farm as the center of family. I’m sure younger generations would never understand many things including the arguments and fights. If those things had happened in an office, the police would have been called and people would have been arrested. But everyone got up the next day and went on like nothing happened. It was just how things were. But everything changes and people move on. There are huge farmers out there taking advantage of the times and growing at incredible rates. And as for the province, we’ve not only survived, we have thrived. Many provinces who have had huge changes have went into huge economic downturns that lasted years. For places like the Maritimes, losses in fishing took decades to recover from. For Saskatchewan, the impossible has happened. We’ve seen cuts to our main industry yet we’ve never seen better times. FLEW

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Watson Land Services 232 12th Avenue | 306.634.5614 | F. 306.634.9131 surfaceland@watsonlandservices.com | www.watsonlandservices.com

Kahkewistahaw Gas and Convenience Store 500 Broadway Street West, Yorkton 306.786.8832

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Estevan Public Storage & The Whistle Stop Toys

All Creatures 4 km North on Kensington Estevan | 306.421.6155 dawn.t.klassen_1@hotmail.com

Ralph and Yvonne Schoff 462 Devonian Street, Estevan 306.634.9733

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Estevan Shoppers Mall 400 King Street Estevan www.estevanshoppersmall.ca

Estevan Trophy and Engraving Shop 1309 4th Street, Estevan | 306.634.6005 | Cell 306.421.2025 Fax 306.634.6405 | estevantrophy@sasktel.net

Watson Land Services offers mineral and surface, crown and freehold land services to the oil & utility industries.

4 km North on Kensington, animal behavior specialist, behaviour modification, seminars: animal awareness, safety, etc. Therapy animals.

With more than 20 stores to serve you, everything you need is in one convenient location. Stop by today for so much more than shopping.

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Kahkewistahaw Gas and Convenience Store has won numerous awards for outstanding service and commitment to employee development and is open seven days a week, 24 hours a day.

Serving the community and S.E. district with all your storage, cargo trailers, or toy and gift shop requirements.

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Weyburn’s Trendiest Boutique

Reality Bites carries all of the men’s and women’s big brand names: Billabong, Element, Roxy, Quiksilver, Buffalo, Guess, Silver, Sanuk, Mink Pink, Dex, and Kersh and more. There’s something for everyone.

Authentic Japanese Food For private functions, catering or just a night out, you will enjoy the fresh sushi and Estevan’s newest restaurant.

Reality Bites Clothing Company 32 2nd Street NE Weyburn | 306.842.0504 realitybitesclothingco@sasktel.net |

Shogun Japanese Buffet #220 – 1175 Nicholson Rd. Estevan For Reservations, Take-Out or Delivery Call 306.634.8061

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Elite Kitchens & Décor 123 2nd Street NE, Weyburn | 306.848.0290 | F. 306.848.0298 1207 4th Street, Estevan | 306.637.7740 | F. 306.637.7741

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Signature Service 1390 400 King St, Estevan | 306.634.5900 | www.bhgressestevan.ca 29 5th St NE, Weyburn | 306.842.5909 | www.bhgressweyburn.ca

Full Service Realtors With a Difference

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Estevan Real Estate Professionals 1228 4th Street, Estevan | 306.634.9898 | F: 306.634.1253 wjohner@myaccess.ca | www.estevanrealestate.com

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As members of the Chamber or Commerce, MLS and the Saskatchewan Real Estate service, you know you are in good hands.

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Hailun pianos – Extraordinary, affordable Whether you are a student, teacher or performer, Hailun pianos can meet your needs. Exceptional quality and value with the best service plan. Dennis Weist Piano Regina Sales Agents 306.584.1274 or 306.949.2878 www.dennisweistpiano.ca

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With in mind, the will Banks of that concerts in nextalthough year’s series be madewill at the March 4 event. concert wrap up the first season of the Cecilia Concert Series, an announcement “The arts inarenext an important part will of any of concerts year’s series be culture,” says Ruschiensky, summing made at the March 4 event. up. “By sponsoring this Cecilian Concert series, Dennis Weist Piano shows the

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DW Piano (Dennis Weist Piano) Saskatchewan’s Hailun Piano Dealer 306.949.6797 www.dennisweistpiano.ca Sales Agents: Corinne Groff, 306.584.1274, Garry and Lily Ann Paul, 306.949.2878

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The Tommy Banks Trio Concert in the Cecilian Concert Series will take place Sunday, March 4, at St. Cecilia Church (5020 7th Ave.) Tickets are available at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, online at www.dennisweistpiano.ca or by calling 789-8414.

The Tommy Banks Trio Concert in the Cecilian Concert Series will take place Sunday, March 4, at St. Cecilia Church (5020 7th Ave.) Tickets are available at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, online at www.dennisweistpiano.ca or by calling 789-8414.

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King’s Department Store in Carlyle and sister store in Wawota carry the quality brand names you want to be warm this winter.

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They are excited to offer Men’s and ladies casual and athletic footwear! See you this Fall for all your Footwear and Apparel wants and needs!

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They are your destination for prescriptions, giftware, toys, purses, and have the largest cosmetics section in town.

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