FineLifestyles Parkland June/July 2013

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SUMMER 2013 | VOLUME 2 ISSUE 3

PAINTED HAND CASINO: Heritage and Entertainment SPECIAL FEATURE: FOCUS ON ESTERHAZY PATHWAY HOMES PROJECT FILLS HOMES AND HEARTS PARKLAND’S CAR CLUBS PULL OUT OF THE GARAGE

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WITH FINE LIFEstyLEs EDItOR Nykea MarIe BeHIel

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fter what seemed like the longest winter, we’ve skipped spring and gone straight into summer—which is fine with the Yorkton car clubs. Kambusters Drag Racing Club and the Rolling Thunder Cruisers have both dusted off their cars to provide some entertainment for this issue. Maybe one of the best ways to enjoy this weather is by hauling a tent or RV to a lake; Fine Lifestyles explores some of the beautiful lakes in the Parkland area, featured inside. If you prefer whitewashed walls and ancient ruins to camping sites and lakes, read about travelling the Mediterranean.

Summer 2013 VOlUMe 2 ISSUe 3 www.finelifestyles.ca Associate Editor Nykea Marie Behiel nykea@finelifestyles.ca

Staff Writers Julie Mushynsky Trina Annand Rebecca Schneidereit Matthew Stone Nykea Marie Behiel

Graphic Design and Layout Elisa Malfitana

In-house Design Local design artist, Kimberly Patzer, divulges the joys of using bright colours in our home décor, and the people behind Pathway Homes talk about their project. The Painted Hand Casino cover story speaks to community involvement, while the Saskatchewan Country Music Awards highlights some of our local talent.

Danielle Austin DeAnne Bell Lisa Redden

Cover Photography Simple Shots by Jackie

Photography Perhaps you will mix up the invigorating watermelon drink featured inside as you flip through the stories of friends and neighbours or curl up near the window during one of our famous thunderstorms. However you peruse our pages, we’re just grateful to be brought into your home. finemags

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TJK Divisional Services Carol’s Photography Simple Shots by Jackie Chelsea Bleau Photography Wendy Peters of Artistic Expressions Photography Arielle Sheppard Dustin Godwin Kenneth Kerr

Contributing Writers Advertising Consultants

Sherry Lee Kimberly Patzer

Parkland Sales Manager Susan Gellert 306.641.5616 susang@finelifestyles.ca

Susan has worked in the Parkland area since 1995, first in counselling and training and later in sales. She loves working with people to highlight their business and to help them get results. Susan lives near Margo with her husband Shawn and their five children Dylan, Spencer, Alexis, Tanner and Courtney

Chelsea Fernwalt 306.621.2878 chelseaf@finelifestyles.ca

Chelsea comes from a farming community known as the “Hockey Factory.” She moved to Yorkton in 2006, and fell in love with the city. Chelsea joined Fine Lifestyles magazine in October. Her excitement to meet new people, learn what drives them to succeed, sense of adventure, love for Yorkton and small town farm girl background make Fine Lifestyles a perfect fit.

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The Language of Colour

30 Kambusters Heat up Their Engines

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Saskatchewan Country Music Awards

34 How to Travel the Mediterranean

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Painted Hand Casino Cover Story

40 Pathway Homes Project

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Refreshing Summer Drink Recipe

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THE LANGUAGE OF

Colour BY KIMBERLY PATZER


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want to share with you one of my favourite topics when it comes to design—colour. I have always loved and been fascinated by colour. As human beings, we are created to enjoy and relate to colours; they define our world. Think about a cool, dreary day full of blues and greys. How does that make you feel? Perhaps sad and downcast. What about a bright, sunny, yellow day when your surroundings pop with all kinds of colour? I bet that makes you feel happy. Colours affect our moods, and they influence our feelings. We associate by colour: red means stop, green means go, baby blue means boy and pale pink means girl. Colour really is a language of its own. So, how do we translate these thoughts into the world of design? Colour is a science. If you studied physics, you would have learned that Sir Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light passes through a prism, the light separates into what we commonly know as the rainbow. This was the beginning of the colour wheel that we use in design, and it demonstrates how colours can be mixed together to create other colours. Being that colours evoke certain feelings, in the field of interior design, colour is used to create moods in a room. Colour is a powerful communication tool. Select a paint, wallpaper or accents depending on what mood or feeling you want to create. Not only the colour, but also the strength or the brightness will affect the space as well. We may not always be aware, but we have colours speaking to us throughout our day. Have you noticed that when you go to a restaurant you typically see red? This is because red builds appetite and makes us hungry. Red and orange are good choices for colours in your kitchen for this reason. Maybe you have a sunroom or a closed front porch. Yellow is a happy, cheery colour that is a great choice for these spaces because, while it creates the feeling of happiness, it also makes the room feel larger and brighter if there

is not a lot of natural light. We tend to associate the colour purple with royalty or wealth. It is also a calming colour, which makes it a good choice for a space where you like to relax, and purple is an especially nice complement to yellow and green. Brown, an earthy colour, brings comfort and warmth to any space. It makes you feel like you are wrapped in a rich, warm blanket. However, it can also produce the feeling of being in a cave so that is something to consider if you do not like tight spaces. Black says drama. If you are looking for a strong ambiance, black is a good choice. If you mix black with white and pops of yellow, it is absolutely stunning. Blue is a calming colour that reminds us of the sea or the sky. White is beautiful, relaxing and soothing—a good choice for the bathroom. Green brings so much life into a room. Use it full-throttle by painting your walls in your favourite shade, or more simply bring some tropical plants into your décor. Green will make you perk up and be more productive, which is why it is a good colour to use in office spaces. Thank you for letting me share with you my love for colour. I hope that you will enjoy the adventure of using colour in your future decorating plans—let it do the talking for you. FLP

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Husband and Wife Lose WeigHt to be togetHer Longer

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hannon—I’ve been going to different weight loss programs since high school. I tried Slim Fast, Weight Watchers, Atkins or any fad diet you can think of. I’d lose the weight then gain it back plus some. I felt like a failure. There was a lack of confidence in the way I looked because people judge you; they think you’re lazy or that you eat too much. I had back and knee problems that I knew would dissipate if I lost the weight, but I just couldn’t keep it off. There is also history of heart disease in my family, so this was always in the back of my mind. As we get older, looking after your health becomes more important. Mike—For me, I didn’t do the dieting. I got heavy because of my diet and my lifestyle. I worked retail so I was always eating on the run. I watched myself getting heavier and heavier, my blood pressure going up and up. I ended up developing sleep apnea and was put on a CPAP machine because I wasn’t sleeping at night. I was very tired all the time, I had no energy, I was having headaches and I developed stomach issues. I needed to lose weight for my health. I didn’t think I was valuable to anybody because of my size—it affected me emotionally and physically. One day we were sitting in a traffic jam, and we were dreaming of things we would do if we had a little extra money. With very little hesitation, Shannon said she would get weight loss surgery. I wanted to lose weight too and I thought the best way I could support her would be to go through it with her. We turned our dream into a reality.

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Shannon—You can have a spouse who says they’ve supported you, but Mike actually shared the experience with me. He knew exactly what I was going through every step of the way. Mike—It was perfect; we went through the prep together, the diets, the flights, the surgery, the tests, all of it. We did it hand-in-hand, together. I got the surgery for my health and to support Shannon in the best way I could. I did it for her and for me. Now, I feel fantastic—I haven’t felt this good in decades. I look in a mirror and I can’t believe it, I can see abs. There’s that amazement about getting up in the morning and feeling fantastic. I’ve achieved all my goals, the weight peeled off and I feel absolutely amazing. I took off more weight than I ever thought I could. I used to be resigned to the fact that I was overweight, now I feel so happy to realize that’s not my life any more. Shannon—He doesn’t have headaches any more, he’s sleeping better and he doesn’t have high blood pressure. This surgery has completely changed his health and mine. I feel amazing, and have so much more energy and confidence to do the things we enjoy and dream of doing together! My overall attitude about eating has changed. I know I’ve found a permanent solution. Now we can focus on what’s important. We want to be together for many, many more years, and extra weight puts undue pressure on your heart. To me, a lifetime together is more important than how good I look. I did it so we would have more years together.


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SASKATChEWAN CouNTRy MuSIC AWARDS 2013

Celebrating in Style By Sherry Lee Photos Wendy PeterS of ArtiStic exPreSSionS PhotogrAPhy

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he Saskatchewan Country Music Association Awards (SCMAs) and Country Music Festival, held in and around Saskatoon on the last weekend of April, was packed full of music, networking, entertainment and fun. Following the SCMA Songwriters Spotlight and Kickoff Party on Friday evening, the SCMA Industry Awards and Brunch on Saturday celebrated a variety of industry awards mixed with performances. Seasoned performer and champion fiddler, Donny Parenteau from Prince Albert, acted as MC.

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The Roots Café, held over the lunch hour, featured five well-known entertainers: host Jay Semko (Saskatoon), Eli Barsi (Kennedy), Larry Krause (Paddockwood), Jody Johnson (Prince Albert) and Blake Berglund (Kennedy), who shared the stories behind songs they then performed. Three “power seminars” in the afternoon offered information on achieving a great sound mix, crowd-funding and grant programs, and working with a booking agent to find a larger audience. In the few short hours between seminars and the SCMA Gala Awards, entertainers

rehearsed as the showroom transformed for the big evening.

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And, what would you expect after the awards on Saturday night? A New Artist Cabaret, of course. Wrapping up the weekend on Sunday were the SCMA General Meeting, the Country Gospel Show and Brunch and the Country Gospel Show. After spending a wonderful Saturday at this event, it became apparent that Saskatchewan has great country music talent hailing from every corner of the


province. No entertainer has had an easy road getting to this level; like any other path in life, it takes determination, perseverance and a lot of hard work. Finally, this genre of music is ever-evolving and changing, and so are our artists, as evidenced by Jay Semko’s successful transition from Northern Pikes’ rock band member to roots solo artist. The Parkland area was well represented. yorkton’s CJGX won Fan’s Choice Radio Station of the year (Secondary Market), and two female vocalists also took home awards. Nominated in five categories, Samara yung from yorkton won Song of the year (Composer) for her collaboration with Steve Fox on Mardi Gras. Samara says the release of her first video “was an amazing experience … something I‘ve always dreamed about from being a little girl watching CMT on Sundays. It was one of the best days of my life, next to my wedding day … you can’t leave out the husband,” she laughs. A promising young figure skater sidelined by a knee injury, Samara turned her extra time to singing and has not looked back. “you work really hard for a really long time before you see things: figure skating really taught me that. I have two fulltime jobs; I’ll come home from a day at work and be emailing and on Facebook promoting my music for another six hours … we travel a lot on weekends … it’s a busy and amazing life to have.” Selected as one of the Saskatchewan

artists to perform in the recent pre-Junos hype, Samara says “We have such talent here … I can come to the SCMAs and see friends, and that’s what I love most about it … we support each other.” With plans for a new album underway, Samara says “It’s going to be an exciting few years coming up. It would be my dream to do a couple more music videos, but we take it a song and a release at a time and will see what happens.” Samara is thankful for all of her fans. “If it wasn’t for my province and my hometown and my area and all the people that are out there playing my songs and coming to my shows and following my Facebook, buying my albums and hitting my youTube videos, I wouldn’t be here … it’s really nice to have the support behind you.” Lanigan native, Jess Moskaluke, who took home 2013 Female Vocalist of the year, started singing and competing when she was 15. “I was 20 years old when I started song writing, and got an artists’ development deal in Nashville, as well as a publishing deal. I really just started developing there — the country music capital of the world — I was very lucky to be able to learn a lot.” While she does not hail from a musical family, Jess says “we always listened to country music, I grew up on it. I think I have a country-style voice and the fans are so loyal. I’m from a small town and the whole genre has a small-town feel … that’s really appealing to me.” Calling herself a pop country artist, Jess feels that

country music is getting more popular, “Country is almost anything these days: lyrical content that is meaningful.” Working “two full-time jobs right now” as she builds her music career, Jess has capitalized on the internet to market herself, especially youTube. “Trying to be innovative is really important and that’s what youTube has allowed me to do.” Currently working on her first full-length album this summer, Jess says “someday, I’d love to win a Juno … and continue to support myself doing music. I’m just really happy making music.” Jess values her fan base. “I’m just so appreciative of all the support that I’ve been given … those times when I’ve thought ‘maybe music isn’t the right choice.’ I’ve always had huge amounts of support. If I ever wanted to quit, I don’t know if I could … I have such an encouraging, supporting community.” The SCMA will hold their 25th anniversary awards weekend in Nipawin in 2014. Mark it on your calendar and plan to attend: it will be music to your ears! Visit www.scma.sk.ca. FLP Main Picture Jay Semko (WCMA Hall of Fame Inductee) and Tera Maguire (SCMA Vice-President) present Samara Yung with the Song of the Year Award, sponsored by SOCAN Page 2 clockwise froM toP left Jay Semko performs; Blake Berglund - Roots Artist of the Year, Presented by Bert Sutherland (BERTradio); Eli Barsi performs; Stephen Maguire and Jay Richards (CJWW) present Jess Moskaluke with the Female Vocalist of the Year Award

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STOP IN FOR THE POKER– STAY FOR THE PEOPLE PHOTOS Simple ShotS by Jackie

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ollywood’s recent Vegas themed movies leave viewers to expect tigers on the loose, forehead tattoos and wedding mishaps upon visiting a casino. The Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton is anything but a bachelor party gone wrong. Part of a strong network of casinos, Painted Hand Casino operates with five other casinos across Saskatchewan. The benefits of existing under Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) are numerous,

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creating an experience unparalleled by other casinos. “Whereas some cities of our size may not have the ability to attain large name acts, we cross that hurdle with the help of our five brother casinos,” says Katelyn Wilson, marketing manager. “Although you may not have Mike Tyson serenading his tiger on a baby grand piano, you will still find large name acts like JoDee Messina and Terri Clark gracing the stages at Painted Hand Casino.”

Ace of Spades and Musical Serenades Whatever your preference, Painted Hand Casino is sure to offer a form of entertainment that suits you. For the sport fanatics, patrons are accommodated with big screen televisions showcasing major Roughrider, curling and UFC events, with the chance to win swag from your favourite teams.


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development of the city, but also enables the casino to give back to the community. It can be assumed that the tight family-like bond is what drives the volunteer committee that can be seen in the community on a monthly basis. Made up of casino staff members, the committee has been involved in several different charities including Habitat for Humanity, Yorkton Soup Haven and the Yorkton Regional Centre Radiothon. Local schools also receive a visit or two from the volunteer committee. Last year’s Earth Day the staff assisted in cleaning up the Dr. Brass Community School playground.

Year after year, SIGA is listed as one of Saskatchewan’s top employers. After spending time at Painted Hand Casino, it is easy to see why. The casino is a highly popular tourist attraction, which not only contributes to the economic

This year marked the 13th annual powwow for the casino, which featured a celebration of First Nations cultural song and dance. A tent holding over 2,000 tourists from all over North America was setup near the Casino. This powwow

Matching Hollywood’s love for live animals, Painted Hand Casino will cohost the third annual Counting Coup CCA rough stock rodeo in August. This event typically attracts over 60 bull riders, bareback and saddle-bronc riders. “Plus, instead of the pricey hotel room repairs a loose tiger will cost you in Vegas, Painted Hand Casino pays out a collective total of more than $10,000 to the riders of this event in the form of prize money,” says Esther Whitehawk, marketing coordinator.

always proves to have some impressive song and dance participant regalia with around $20,000 in prize payouts.

Dice, Dancing and Dinner Delights Upon entering Painted Hand Casino it’s obvious this organization is proud of their heritage. Along with the detailed aboriginal architecture, Painted Hand Casino follows traditional principles closely, which is reflected in their business practices. The exterior mimics a tepee, which has always been a symbol of pride for SIGA. This attentionto detail and inclusion of heritage follows inside where the sprawling 43,000 square foot gaming space features 220 gaming machines and the friendly faces of the player’s club staff. Legend’s restaurant holds an atmosphere rich withAboriginal art and culture, while maintaining the highest standards of modern dining.

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games. If it isn’t the excitement of the cards or stacks of coins that draws you to live games, you will soon be finding another reason to participate in the friendly banter and the comedic dealers that are proud to call Painted Hand Casino home. These dealers are at their best every day, and pull out all the stops for the monthly poker tournaments on the last Sunday of each month. With table games, black jack, texas hold ‘em bonus, phil ‘em up, poker in the pit and 220 slot machines, you get the equivalent of a Vegas experience right in Yorkton. Without the live tiger of course.

Avoiding all clichés of Vegas style drive- thru weddings, the Parkland Room offers a white glove, plated dining experience with a red-seal chef for you and your loved ones. If the cream cheese filled cherry tomatoes don’t wet your palate and the fresh tomato basil brochette doesn’t make your mouth water, the watermelon cubes drizzled with balsamic vinegar and topped with feta definitely will. For those who attend weddings in the Parkland Room, the experience is guaranteed to make an impression so strong that you will be tempted to book your own corporate, personal, or group event to impress your guests with the stone accent walls and hardwood dance floors.

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Featured in the center of this entertainment zone is the live games section with eight poker and table

These are a few of our guiding principles that direct the way we conduct Painted Hand Casino:

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Tâpwêwin: Speaking with precision and accuracy. From a business perspective, it means we are accountable and conduct our business with integrity, honour and discipline. Miyo-wîcêhtowin: Getting along with others by conducting our business in a manner that reflects our First Nation’s hospitality, traditions and customs. Wîtaskêwin: Living together on the land. This value inspires us to give back to the communities where we live and work. FLP

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Patio ReciPe Watermelon Breeze Whether you are relaxing on your patio with a good book, or have friends and family over for a barbecue, there is nothing better than having a refreshing beverage close by. Try this cool beverage recipe as you put up your feet or let the conversation and laughter flow..

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Preparation

3 cups watermelon, cut into cubes 1 cup coconut water squeeze of fresh lime ice sprig of mint

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Discover the taste of summer

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othing says summer like biting into a big, juicy strawberry plucked from the vine.

A quick 10 kilometre drive down Highway nine (south of Yorkton) is Prairie Dome Strawberries, a family-owned and operated U-Pick. Elwyn and Marie Vermette planted the first berries there almost 30 years ago. Since then, they’ve welcomed their daughter Tonia and her husband, Kirk Flaman, into the operation. Nowadays, you can find the whole family out in the fields pruning, trimming, weeding and watering—preparing for your visit. The U-Pick offers acres

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of strawberries, raspberries, saskatoons and new potatoes for customers to enjoy. Sweet corn will be available this year; when it ripens in late August, it’s the perfect addition to a late summer barbeque. Enjoying the great outdoors while picking berries is a perfect summer activity: fun for the whole family. Prairie Dome’s youngest guests can’t yet walk, and their oldest guests are over 100 years old. “People come out with their babies in strollers . . . lots of grandparents with their grandchildren

. . . young families. For people with mobility issues or small children, there is no problem, because everyone gets a ride on the trailer, and we can set you up with a lawn chair once you’ve reached the field,” says Tonia. “People come back year after year, because they like the atmosphere and appreciate the personal service.” The staff keep the fields carefully weeded—no one wants to encounter thistles while searching for the perfect berry. They also demonstrate picking technique for guests, and ensure that everyone has their own, unpicked section of berries.


While the U-Pick generally opens in mid-July, the specific date changes from year to year. “It depends on the heat and on the summer,” explains Tonia. “We can usually predict when the berries will ripen by July first.” Once the exact dates are available, you can find them by liking Prairie Dome’s Facebook page, following them on Twitter or checking out their website (www. prairiedome.com). If you’re not online, you can also simply give them a call at 306.782.7297. Once picking is officially underway, visitors are welcome in the mornings from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., and in the evenings from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. If space allows, walk-ins are also permitted, but

to avoid disappointment, it’s wise to call ahead or make an appointment online. For many people, visiting Prairie Dome is an annual tradition—as much a part of summer as an ice cream cone or camping out under the stars. If you and your family have never picked your own berries, there’s no time like the present. Come and taste the difference. FLP Prairie Dome 10K South of Yorkton, Highway 9 306.782.7297 www.prairiedome.com


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June/July 2013

June 14 yorkton Cardinal Baseball vs. Moose Jaw

June 22 Preeceville Nature Hike at Louie’s Lake

June 16 yorkton Devil with the Tree Golden Hairs

June 23 yorkton Discovery Box Family Programming

June 21 yorkton Dollars for Scholars Golf Tournament

July 1 yorkton, Melville Canada Day Picnic

June 21 yorkton Alice in Wonderland

June 22 yorkton Relay for Life

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July 3 yorkton 4-H Regional Show and sale

July 3 to 6 yorkton yorkton Summer Fair


July 8 to 13 Preeceville Old Home Week

July 21 yorkton Shakespeare in the Park

July 13 Melville Railway Museum Open House

July 21 Melville Ted Starchuk Memorial Golf Tournament,

July 13 Good Spirit lake Jared’s Run for Diabetes

July 25 to 28 Swan river, MB Northwest Round up and Exhibition

July 13 to 14 Preeceville Western Weekend

July 26 to 27 Melville Railway Days

July 21 yorkton Prairie Thunder Drag Race Challenge

July 27 Churchbridge Library Hosts Science Centre

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BEACH TO MOUNTAIN, LAKE TO SKY: CAMPING IN THE PARKLAND AREA

PHOTOS ABOVE L–R by Tourism Saskatchewan/Paul Austring and by Tourism Saskatchewan/Douglas E. Walker

In Saskatchewan, no one needs to look for long to find a spot to pitch their tent—regional parks and independently owned sites are scattered throughout the province. But our numerous provincial parks—there are over 30—may provide local campers with the purest outdoor experience. If you’re setting forth from the Parkland area, Fine Lifestyles recommends a few destinations that are gorgeous, green and not far from home. Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park is a national gem, and it’s less than an hour drive from Yorkton. “People talk about the white sand beaches of Cuba. Good Spirit’s are better,” says Janice Crawford, provincial park area manager. “The beach is a very shallow entrance, so it’s absolutely ideal for young families.”

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here are countless kinds of camping trips. There’s the school, Scout or Guide trip, a rite of passage for many Canadians. The teenage or twenty-something trip with friends, sleepless and exuberant. The couple trip, more romantic than any fancy restaurant or five-star hotel. The family trip where you teach (or maybe learn) how to forage for berries and start a fire. They all have one thing in common, and it’s the reason people camp to begin with: every trip, from the backyard to the deep woods, creates a shared memory and bond between the campers that lasts long after they return home.

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Good Spirit’s convenient proximity to Yorkton, as well as its camper-friendly atmosphere, is hard to beat. “It’s a fairly flat area. Not a lot of hills in that park. Very sandy soil . . . if it rains, it’s dry five minutes after,” notes Janice. And since it’s a smaller park, “everything’s fairly close to the campground, within walking distance.” Of course, Good Spirit’s size also means you’ll want to book early for peak visitor periods like long weekends and mid-summer. Anyone whose best vacations consist of lures and reels will fall for Greenwater Lake Provincial Park hook, line and sinker. “If fishing’s your focus, I would say Greenwater’s the place to go,”


says Janice. “It definitely attracts the anglers.” Your on-the-road playlist will need to be longer than usual, though. “Greenwater is a little more of a travelling distance, a little more remote,” Janice says. “But sometimes that’s part of the attraction and intrigue.” At any rate, distance doesn’t deter campers. “[Greenwater] books up the fastest.” Whether you’re a fisherperson or not, don’t spend so much time watching the waves at Greenwater that you miss its other charms. The park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with a bird viewing tower that overlooks the forest canopy. Over 200 species are known to nest in, or migrate through, the area: you’ll likely glimpse geese, herons, loons and “umpteen duck species.” Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a third option for Parkland area campers. “Duck Mountain . . . is on a geographical high area, so it does have mountain-like characteristics,” says Janice. “The scenery is just amazing . . . it’s gorgeous, it’s peaceful.” And if you’re booking late, you have a better chance of snagging a spot at Duck Mountain than Good Spirit or Greenwater. “Of the three parks, Duck Mountain is the largest . . . we’ve got close to 400 campsites there,” Janice says. “It’s a place that takes a few days to explore.” Janice urges visitors to Duck Mountain to check out the park’s Fen Trail, which leads you along a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk through “a unique filtration system that only occurs in a mountainous-type area” featuring “really unique plant life,” including carnivorous plants. And while Greenwater’s bird life can’t be beat, Duck Mountain may have the monopoly on furrier fauna. “Lots of wildlife to view in that park,” Janice notes, including deer, elk, moose and even a few bears. “Make sure that you’re aware of how to bear-proof your campsite!” All three parks welcome both RVs and tents, and all three provide certain basic amenities, such as washrooms, firewood, showers, potable water and electrical campsites, as well as luxuries such as beaches, restaurants, tennis facilities, mini-golf and bike or hiking trails. “There’s golfing at all three, boating at all three, fishing at all three,” Janice lists. “All three of these particular parks have interpretive staff . . . all three definitely have activities for kids.” And all three can be booked online or by phone. It’s hard to describe the camping experience to non-campers, because really, it’s a series of experiences: the lakeside wind and sun on your face and arms; the rustle of leaves and faint melody of birdsong; the sweetness of a marshmallow crammed between graham crackers and eaten by firelight. Wherever your trip takes you – Good Spirit Lake, Greenwater, Duck Mountain, or somewhere else entirely – it’s certain you’ll have a wonderful time. When someone asks, “how was it?” you won’t know where to start. FLP

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They’re FasTer Than ever By Rebecca SchneideReit photos peteR baRan photogRaphy

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he members of Kambusters Drag Racing Association like to go fast—really fast. Faster than an Olympic sprinter; faster than a cheetah chasing its lunch; and, most of all, faster than each other. The group was founded almost ten years ago by “local guys, just having some fun,” in the words of past president and current senior member, Brad Bloodoff. That community spirit remains important to the club. “It’s a really good bunch of people. Everybody is friends, everybody knows each other,” says Bloodoff. But still, Kambusters has grown since its early days. Now an established non-profit, the association hosts monthly meetings and regular “test and tune” dates. To nonracers, Kambusters is mostly known for its annual main attraction: the flagship Prairie Thunder drag races at Yorkton Municipal Airport. This year’s Prairie Thunder drags will be held on the third weekend of July. The event will kick off with a cruise night on Friday, July 19; a car show will entertain attendees on July 20, and the main races will begin on the morning of July 21. “We do have prize money, trophies, there are special giveaways . . . we’ve added a lot of features to make it attractive for racers to come,” says Bloodoff. He expects 100

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entrants from throughout Western Canada and the States. Confirmed guests at this year’s drags include Kevin Therres, known for his biodiesel jet cars, and Andy Beauchemin. “He’s coming with two top fuel motorcycles,” says Bloodoff. Track record-holder, Sherrie Bodnarchuk, will also return to defend her title against the previous record-holder. Those are just a few highlights from an event constructed to impress: “You’ll be standing here, pinching yourself because of what shows up to race,” says Bloodoff. Kambusters’ members never forget that the people filling the bleachers are as important as the people on the track. “It’s for the public. We always want to put on a great show for them,” Bloodoff says. One side benefit of the racing venue is that no one has to worry about snagging a seat: audiences have been known to exceed 2500 people, but “there’s still room for more,” Bloodoff states. It’s hard to pinpoint the source of drag racing’s addictive thrill. In part, it’s the challenge of keeping a cool head under pressure-cooker conditions. “You have to be on your game,” says Bloodoff. “It’s all reaction.” And in part, it’s simply the instinctive pleasure that everybody feels while watching displays of extreme showmanship. “The people who come and watch this, they like the noise. They like the power,” says Bloodoff. “The main attraction is the power.” More power to them. Come the third weekend of July, Kambusters will give Yorkton all the speed and sound they can handle. FLP

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The UlTimaTe RV, CaR and SUmmeR FUn SToRe By Trina annand PhoToS TJK divisional services—Todd Kulcsar

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or more than 20 years D.R. Auto Extras Ltd. has been serving the Parkland area. Since its beginning as a small automotive accessories store, D.R. Auto has now shifted into the shop with the largest inventory of RV parts and accessories in Yorkton. Kevin and Cyndy Mundt saw an opportunity to immensely expand the brand, and they have been doing so ever since they became the owners. D.R. Auto sets itself apart by offering the widest variety of products and phenomenal customer

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service that extends far beyond simply purchasing an item. “I know what it is like to have to wait for parts; let us take care of everything. Summers are so short for camping. Our goal is to get you back on the road with lots of time to enjoy your RV and your family,” remarks Kevin Mundt. Offering a wide selection of new and used RVs, D.R. Auto provides top quality unique brands like Rockwood, Puma, Vista and many more. Each line carries

a wide variety of features including lightweight and ultra-lightweight for those without a truck; luxurious fittings for those who are looking to feel more at home; and for the tenting customers, D.R. Auto offers a variety of tent campers. With a wide selection of parts and RV supplies, D.R. Auto’s goal is to help customers enjoy their summer as much as possible. With five technicians, three that are journeyman mechanics, the shop is able to address all of their customers’ RV needs. “I started cranking


a wrench when I was 15; our staff is knowledgeable and if we don’t have an answer to a question we will find it out. We want our customers to be confident in the products they buy,” remarks Kevin. This year, D.R. Auto is providing summer fun with water sports equipment and accessories to help their customers get the most out of their summer. Including brands like Obrien, Liquid Force and Airhead, supplying a wide variety of tubes, kneeboards, water skis, life jackets, tow ropes and wakeboards to suit any budget—the store is a one-stop-shop for outdoor summer fun. D.R. Auto even offers self-storage for all those summer accessories that you don’t have room to keep in the off season. Though D.R. Auto has evolved over the years, it is staying true to its foundation, offering a great selection of automotive accessories such as high-tech car starters and sprayon truck liners that extend the life of your truck and increase the value. For the tech-savvy customer, D.R. Auto sells the latest cellphones and gadgets,

even offering computer servicing and IT support through Harvest Moon Technologies. As a SaskTel supplier, the store can provide mobile internet services, cell and data plans, even high speed internet and Max TV. All of the unique services and products at D.R. Auto are offered under one roof so that clients can spend their time enjoying their free time rather than shopping. “We are local and we are dedicated to our customers. We try to offer well-rounded selections so that our customers can leave happy,” remarks Kevin. If you are looking to add to your summer fun, visit D.R. Auto, a one-stop-shop for all your outdoor enjoyment needs. From wakeboards and cell phones to parts and fantastic service, they have it all. FLP D.R. Auto Extras Ltd. 465 Broadway Street East Yorkton 306.786.2886 866.787.2886 http://hmtnet.sasktelwebhosting.com bottom L–R Kevin Mundt and Gerry Vandane

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The Mediterranean: CULTURE, ADVENTURE, R OMANCE

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By Tobie HainsTock

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t contains some of the most beautiful landscapes and is home to some of the richest history in the world. It’s exciting and romantic. It’s the Mediterranean and it’s waiting for you. Visit such thrilling and exotic countries as France, Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Italy, Albania, Spain and more. With such cultural diversity at your fingertips, it’s easy to find something for everyone. Love to sightsee? You won’t want to miss out on the Coliseum and ruins of ancient days or take in the many remarkable museums and art galleries of Rome. If shopping is your thing, the marketplaces of Spain are lined with wonderful one-of-a-kind shops. Looking for some adventure? Why not book a balloon ride over Turkey? Film festivals, fashion shows, plays, operas, ballets, concerts and more—the Mediterranean has deep roots in the arts and is home to the most famous historical and modern artists in the world. If it’s nightlife you are looking for, you’ve come to the right place. The Mediterranean is packed full of restaurants, night clubs, lounges and casinos for your enjoyment. According to Rebecca Funk, leisure manager for Thomas Cook Travel in Saskatoon, if you are looking to take in as many countries as possible in a short amount of time, a cruise may be the best holiday for you. These all-inclusive holidays are economical and have planned activities such as tours and other excursions that will allow you to have a rich experience.

If you prefer to do your own thing, talk to your travel agent about booking private tours to get the most bang for your buck. “There are some excellent escorted tour companies out there that are perfect for the independent traveller,” says Funk. When travelling to the Mediterranean, Funk advises that you be sure to pack excellent walking shoes for sightseeing and shopping. Because the weather in that part of the world is varied, you will want to pack an umbrella and jacket. Depending on the time of year that you go, you may also wish to take a hat and gloves. Some toiletries can be very expensive or more difficult to access, so be sure to take as much as you think you will need for your entire trip. Sunscreen is very expensive, especially on cruise ships. “It’s also a good idea for women to have a wrap with them to cover their shoulders when visiting certain cultural regions,” Funk suggests. You don’t want to miss out visiting a great church or other religious architecture because your shoulders are bare. Funk also advises that gratuities are often included in your bill. Watch that you are not double tipping your hosts, cab drivers and so on. “Be street smart,” says Funk. “Watch for pick-pockets and scam artists. Have your belongings close to you at all times.” Above all, enjoy your stay. Take in the sights and absorb the culture. The Mediterranean is an ideal vacation for anniversaries, adventure seekers, history buffs, shop-a-holics, families or anyone looking for an experience of a lifetime. FLP

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More Than You expecT BY Matthew Stone phoTos SiMple ShotS by Jackie


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uying or selling a home is more than a simple real estate transaction. For those who may be thinking about listing their home or entering the market, choosing a realtor can be a daunting task. The challenge is always finding an agent who can reach beyond the basic job requirement, someone who will go the extra mile for their client. No one understands this better than Cheryl Kustra. “Providing exceptional service is a standard I strive for,” says Cheryl. “Offering my clients a positive, stressfree experience in selling their home, finding the home of their dreams, or both is always my goal.” Cheryl is proud to be a part of the Team at REMAX Blue Chip Realty in Yorkton. With previous work experience focusing in areas of recreation, education, counselling and community development, Cheryl brings years of organization and skill to her career as a Realtor®. Her dedication to help people find the right home extends from her past work experience. By prioritizing client services, Cheryl is able to focus on client

needs when buying or selling a home. To Cheryl, the relationship between a Realtor and a client is a team effort, with the Realtor being the main liaison in bringing a group of professionals together to make the transaction happen. “Listening and communication allows me to make the experience entirely about the client. Calm, positive transactions are my main focus, and making a perfect match is the result.” The importance of Cheryl’s philosophy cannot be stressed enough in Yorkton’s current high-action housing market. Like much of Saskatchewan, Yorkton is experiencing an unprecedented economic boom, and Cheryl sympathizes with the anxiety that potential buyers and sellers sometimes feel. Proving that she doesn’t just talk quality customer service, Cheryl offers the Tranquill-T Insurance program, an exclusive benefit available through REMAX Blue Chip Realty. The Tranquill-T package is intended to help clients enhance their options and provide them with full peace of mind in the face of unforeseen events.

“As a realtor, I take pride in participating in my community. I’m familiar with all the neighbourhoods in Yorkton and I make an effort to scope out information that will be a benefit to my clients. Knowing each situation is unique allows me to learn with every client I work with.” Being a part of the Team at REMAX ensures mentoring from senior Realtors®, up-to-date market information and support that allows Cheryl to provide the best service possible in always getting the job done. Cheryl can show any property listed on the MLS system, regardless of whose name is on the yard sign or which brokerage it is listed. Whether you are a long-time homeowner considering a move to a condo, a first-time homebuyer or somewhere in-between, Cheryl would like to invite you to contact her and let your experience speak for itself. One thing she is sure of is that it will be more than you expect. FLP REMAX Blue Chip Realty Cheryl Kustra 269 Hamilton Road, Yorkton 306.621.4454 ckustra@remax-yorkton.ca

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Back L–R Darren Jones, Ian Stecyk, Shawna Kriger-Kemp, Colin Hrywkiw, Randy Hrywkiw, Luanne Hrywkiw, Jason Hrywkiw, Brock Hrywkiw, Kirby Litzenberger, David Nagel FRont L–R Adam Hautz, Beau Swan, Brett Wiley, Dean Katzberg, Ryan Thurlow, Dougall Todd, Mike McNabb not Shown Patrick Sanderson, Mitch Bodnarik, Ryan Rhinas

Building a Community One Electrical Job at a Time By Trina annand Photos TJK divisional services—Todd Kulcsar

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or 30 years R.H. Electric has been proudly serving Yorkton and its surrounding communities. Started by Randy Hrywkiw, R.H. Electric prides itself on doing the best possible job for its customers. The business seizes every opportunity to make the community a better place for everyone. Working with his three sons Brock, Colin and Jason, Randy creates a family atmosphere for his 17 employees and customers alike. Recently this community driven business teamed up with Pathway Homes to help provide homes to some Yorktonites in need. The Pathway Homes Project is a nonprofit undertaking that provides universally accessible homes for Yorkton’s mentally and physically challenged people. The

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aim of the project is to move these individuals who are currently living in rentals that do not accommodate their needs into homes that do, reinvesting their rental money to create more homes for people in need. Currently there are 40 people on a list for Pathway Homes in Yorkton. R.H. Electric saw the need for help and answered it by completing the electrical and subsidizing their work for the three homes that were recently completed. “Being at the opening was a great opportunity to meet the people who are going to be living there and see how excited they were. It felt right to be a part of this project,” remarks Randy. R.H. Electric has a long history of community development, all of the Hrywkiw boys were raised believing

that giving back to the community is vital. The boys knew they wanted to be electricians at an early age. Being an electrician seemed like a natural choice for the three boys who had grown up around the profession, giving back to the community is also natural for the family. “Community involvement is an investment in the community. These investments will be here long after this boom, and the area will be that much of a better place to live in,” remarks Jason. The company extends their community and family values to both employees and customers. When coming to R.H. customers know that they can trust the company with all their projects whether residential, rural, commercial or industrial. The company treats their


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customers as friends, making sure that each job receives the attention and skill it deserves. R.H. Electric can provide clients with a wide array of equipment and services including bucket trucks, scissor lifts, service contracts, fire alarms, data, fibre optics, 24 hour emergency service and so much more. The company is constantly training and upgrading their staff to stay on the cutting edge of technology and safety. “We take safety very seriously. Everybody should be able to go home safe to their families at night,” remarks Colin. One system R.H. Electric has seen a boom in is home and office automation. The company can wire a home or office so that any client can control their lighting, thermostat, sound and theatre systems, door locks, security cameras and even blinds with the touch of a button. “The beauty of automation is how easily all of your home’s systems can also be controlled from your smart phone. So when you forget to lower the heat, turn the lights out or lock your

doors you can control it from anywhere in the world. The options are endless. Automation can add a touch of luxury to your dream home or help make a home more accessible,” remarks Brock. Clients old or new should visit R.H. Electric for all their needs, big or small the company can take on any job. Providing personal service and a legacy of trust and experience to all, R.H. Electric is looking forward to serving their community for another 30 years. FLP

RH Electric Ltd. 657 Broadway Street West Yorkton Yorkton 306.782.5592 Melville 306.728.5585 randy@rh-electric.com jason@rh-electric.com brock@rh-electric.com colin@rh-electric.com www.rh-electric.com

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Community Comes together

to Fund a Much Needed Housing Project in Yorkton By Julie Mushynsky photos Carol’s PhotograPhy and neil thoM

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n operation for the last 40 years, Yorkton Adult Independent Living (YAIL) Harbor Incorporated is a local non-profit, community-based organization that provides housing, programming and personal care to adults 19-years-old and older with moderate to mild intellectual and physical disabilities in Yorkton. YAIL currently operates two group homes and runs a supported living program (SLP). The 34 active SLP clients live in their own apartments and receive support and assistance from YAIL staff

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whenever they require it. “Our staff go out and help with things like keeping apartments clean and buying groceries. Almost anything they need assistance with,” explains Sonya Reviczky, executive director of YAIL Harbor. YAIL also runs an adult literacy program that is open to anyone. This program helps equip individuals with the skills required to work in the community. They assist participants with developing resumes, learning job skills and developing the relevant know-how in areas like English and math.

For the past four years, YAIL has been working on their Pathway Homes Project, a plan to build accessibly designed triplexes for their clients in the SLP program. “Unfortunately, many of the apartments our clients live in throughout Yorkton do not appropriately address their needs. They also don’t qualify to live in wheelchair accessible homes in the city because they don’t have families. Most of the clients cannot afford to pay a lot for rent. Although they work, most make minimum wage and social assistance tops-up. For some, it’s still not enough to cover their rent. As


rent continues to increase it only gets worse for our clients,” explains Sonya.

October 2012 and became available March 22, 2013.

After discussion amongst YAIL’s board members, they proposed the Pathway Homes Project to city council and requested a land donation. Approved in 2009, the City of Yorkton donated the land behind Value Tire and Battery on Mayfair Avenue and Harris Street, valued at $250,000.

The three people chosen to live in the first triplex were chosen based on their physical abilities and the amount of rent they were paying in their apartments. “The first people stood to benefit the most from these units and can now be more self-sufficient. The convenience for them is huge. There were many tears of joy when they first moved in,” says Sonya.

The new triplexes will be divided into three single-bedroom units, each 700800 square feet. They are “universally designed” with widened doorways and hallways to allow for wheelchair accessibility, lowered light switches, pull-out cabinet racks, adjustable cupboards and pot fillers on the stoves. The bathrooms have various handles and aids to accommodate those with a physical disability, there are no stairs, laundry rooms are built within bedroom closets and maintenance people have separate entrances. Most importantly, these new triplexes are affordable. Monthly rent for the units will go directly to YAIL Harbor. Once the mortgages on the buildings are paid off, YAIL intends to use the income to keep constructing homes. They hope to provide housing for all of their SLP clients. In order to obtain a loan for the mortgage on the first property, YAIL Harbor had to raise the first $100,000 down payment. Thanks to donations from individuals, businesses such as Value Tire, and service groups such as the Knights of Columbus and the Lions Club, YAIL had enough money to go ahead with the first triplex. The building underwent construction in

The Pathway Homes Project is entirely based on volunteers with zero government funding. “I am so proud of our board members like John den Brok, our vice president treasurer, for helping to spearhead this project. I also thank the community for their donations. All of the

money goes to the project. Nobody in the YAIL organization is getting paid for this project; it is all volunteer,” explains Sonya. YAIL Harbor hopes to continue building these complexes in Yorkton, but they need a land donation and help with the down payment. Tax receipts can be issued for all donations and any amount is accepted. To donate to the Pathway Homes Project, please call Sonya at YAIL Harbor on 306.783.1522. You can also call Sonya to inquire about any of the housing and programming YAIL Harbor provides. FLP Main picture Mayor Bob Maloney cuts the ribbon on the Pathway Homes Project below Pathway Homes’ first resident, Greg Lang


above L–R Dave McIntyre, Tom McIntyre, Don Ward, Mike McIntyre, Kris Polachek, Rick Zaharia, Sid Danyluk

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ike McIntyre is the owner and manager of Thorsness Appliance and Bed Store in Yorkton. In partnership with his father, Tom, for many years, Tom is now stepping back after 40 years with the company and leaving the day-today business dealings in Mike’s hands. Tom is staying on as a director with the company and still spending some time on the sales floor. Mike, his wife Krissa, son Zach and daughter Avery, live just north of Yorkton and are active community members. Mike is a longtime member of the

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Yorkton Curling Club and Krissa curls in Tonkin. Zach is an avid hockey player with Yorkton Minor Hockey and Avery is involved in dance, swimming and Tae Kwon Do.

1970s. First opening in 1988, the Yorkton store is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Mike has been with Thorsness Appliance for 20 years, 17 years as manager of the Yorkton store.

The McIntyre’s have owned and operated Thorsness Appliance and Bed Store plus Thorsness Hardware in Saltcoats since 1996. They have kept the Thorsness name because of the reputation it has held since the first Thorsness store opened in Bredenbury in 1945. The Thorsness legacy spread to Saltcoats in the 1950s, Churchbridge in the 1960s and Langenburg in the

Thorsness Appliance spent its early Yorkton years in the Linden Square Mall, and it was attached to the Yorkton Co-op food store for five years and has been at its present location at 14 Betts Avenue since 2002. The McIntyre’s have since purchased the properties at 16 Betts and 18 Betts in order to grow their display and warehouse size, and this year they opened another warehouse at 28


Betts. This extra space has enabled them to warehouse most of what they sell, which means that if you pick something out, you can usually take it home with you or have it delivered within a few days instead of waiting for the company to order it. That is an advantage if you have had a sudden appliance breakdown. Thorsness will also let you pick out your appliances before your cupboards are built and store them for you. Additionally, since they are a servicing dealer, your warranty will start on the delivery date, not when you purchase your appliance. Thorsness Appliance and Bed Store is a “Whirlpool Loyalty Store,� which means they specialize in appliances

made by the Whirlpool Corporation. They offer brands like Maytag, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air and Amana. By being a loyalty dealer, they get better pricing and rebates that they pass on to the customer. Aside from carrying exceptional appliance brands, Thorsness also carries the best in mattresses. The most trusted and reliable name in the business, Serta has been providing people a good night’s sleep for many years. Another way they stay competitive is by belonging to the DRSG buying group, which gives them better buying and marketing power. Thorsness Appliance and Bed Store always tries their best to provide


customers with everything you can get in the big city while maintaining the service and atmosphere of a small town store. They pride themselves in trying to find the right appliance or mattress to fit the customer’s wants and needs and still keep their budget in mind. They also keep working for you after the purchase. “If there is a problem, we will do our best to solve that problem,” says Mike. And since Thorsness has their own technician, those problems are often solved faster. Another reason the McIntyres believe they have an advantage is the knowledge and friendliness of their staff. Mike and Tom are joined by two talented sales people, Kris Polachek who has been with the company for nine years and Dave McIntyre for 37 years. Sid Danyluk and Rick Zaharia are Thorsness’ trusted delivery people, who work alongside Service Manager Don Ward and Office Manager Margaret Nicholson. The Thorsness name is reputable not only because they have been in business for almost 70 years, but also because they continue to take steps to make their service better for the customer—and people recognize that. Word of mouth is still the best form of advertising, and Thorsness gets that from their repeat customers to whom they credit their longevity. “We have kids and grandkids of longtime, loyal customers that often tell us they were sent in because they were told to expect the same treatment that they have been known to receive for decades,” says Mike. For more information, visit the Yorkton store Monday through Saturday or give them a call. You can also browse their products on their website at www.thorsnessappliance.com FLP Thorsness Appliance 14 Betts Avenue Yorkton 306.786.7676 www.thorsnessappliance.com thorsness@sasktel.net Top RighT L–R Avery McIntyre, Krissa McIntyre, Mike McIntyre, Zach McIntyre, Tom McIntyre

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t began as an idea more than 30 years ago. Dr. Basnyat had a vision of a day program and an activity centre for mentally and physically challenged people. Dr. Basnyat met with concerned citizens of Melville to discuss the fact that once a person of special needs reached the age of 18, there was no one to assist them to function within their community. On July 7, 1980, Rail City Industries was incorporated under the Non-Profits Corporations Act. Since that time, Rail City has assisted hundreds of individuals through their many worthwhile programs. These programs provide service to the community as well as employment training to the participants. “Presently we provide residential, vocational and supported employment opportunities

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to over 50 clients,” states Sue Sparrow, CEO of Rail City Industries.

SARCAN and Paper Recycling Located at Rail City Industries, Melville’s SARCAN depot officially opened its doors on June 28, 1989. This program has provided training and job opportunities to people with disabilities resulting in the creation of three fulltime jobs. Since its opening, SARCAN has expanded from collecting only aluminum cans to accepting plastic, glass and metal beverage containers as well. 2005 brought the inclusion of aerosol and paint containers to the recycling program. The introduction of the electronic recycling program in 2007 introduced the collection of cell phones, televisions, computers and other items.

As a partnership program with the City of Melville, Rail City offers paper, plastic and tin recycling services as well. Confidential shredding is also available. These services provide full and parttime employment for about eight Rail City clients.

Commercial Kitchen Services Another very popular service program is the commercial kitchen, First Avenue Foodstuffs. This program teaches participants about the Food Services Industry, in addition to preparing specialized meals for some of the participants on a daily basis. They also sell delicious dishes such as lasagna, perogies, cabbage rolls, dainties and more. They also offer catering for special events. “One very popular item


on our menu is the ‘Working Woman’s Christmas Package’,” explains Sue. This package is ideal for the busy woman who loves serving the traditional Christmas dishes but doesn’t have the time to do a lot of it herself. You can also enjoy these wonderful mouth-watering recipes at the local farmer’s market. Have a special occasion? Ask the folks at the Rail City commercial kitchen about their beautiful and fresh edible fruit arrangements. Specialty cakes can also be ordered for weddings, anniversaries and more. Sue tells with deserving pride about being the recipient of the Melville Chamber of Commerce 2012 Business of the Year. After receiving the plaque on behalf of the staff, Sue shared the experience with the participants. “Everyone was so pleased and proud to receive the recognition that they are now striving to get Business of the Year every year,” she expresses.

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Residential Programs Rail City offers residential services that include a variety of group living models to choose from. Life skills and development training is brought into this environment to encourage as much independence and harmony as possible. The Supported Apartment Living Program (SALP) provides life skills training and support on a one-to-one basis for those who wish to live in the community independently. “Presently we have enough clients on our waitlist to fill at least another three homes,” states Brenda Molnar, long time employee at Rail City Industries.

A Place with Heart and Purpose Rail City Industries is an organization that’s filled with compassion, determination and heart. The primary focus of this non-profit registered charity is to bring a better quality of life to their participants by preparing them for life integrated within the community. As a result, the participants are empowered with a sense of value, dignity and independence. The community is graced by the active participation of this deeply dedicated population of citizens. It truly is a win-win situation. The main focus of Rail City is to increase community inclusion and foster independent living and working in the community. Brenda explains that the level of dedication and loyalty amidst this population of employees is of the highest. They place a great emphasis on conducting the best possible quality of work. “We have some participants that we have to bribe to take holiday time,” remarks Brenda. The clients aren’t the only ones completely dedicated to their work. Both Sue and Brenda admit their love for their jobs. “I love to come into work,” expresses Brenda, “it’s like a big family.” Sue agrees as she states, “it’s fabulous coming in to work where we all genuinely care about each other and the participants. I’m so impressed with the caliber of caring.” FLP

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EQUITY PAYS Yorkton Co-op is different and it shows. Although on the surface, many of Yorkton Co-op’s locations look and feel like traditional retail stores, they are quite different. Yes, they sell food, hardware, crop supplies and fuel like most competitors, but there are advantages to shopping Co-op. The advantages are called: equity and cash back. Unlike most other businesses, Yorkton Co-op has owners, or members, that share in any savings that the Co-op generates from its operations each year. Every time a Yorkton Co-op member makes a purchase from a Yorkton Co-op location, their purchase is recorded to their patronage number and accumulates throughout the year. At the end of the year, if the Co-op has a savings, the Board of Directors allocates an allocation percentage to each of the commodities. The allocation percentages are then applied to the member’s purchases in that commodity and an allocation is made to the member’s equity account. Cash payouts are then generated based on the member’s equity level. L–R Gene Krepakevich, board president; Cliff Trombley, member; Bruce Thurston, general manager

In April 2013, Yorkton Co-op allocated more than $4.1 million to Yorkton Co-op members’ accounts. The Board allocated three per cent for all food purchases, one per cent for all gas bar non-fuel purchases, 1.5 per cent for hardware and crop inputs and 8.5 per cent for all fuel purchases. So what does this mean to the members? An allocation of 8.5 per cent on fuel means that on the average price of pump gas in 2012, members received 9.9 cents per litre back in equity and cash. On the average price of farm diesel, it means an allocation of 8 cents per litre. What does an allocation of three per cent mean on food purchases? It means that if a family spends an average of $100 per week on groceries, they could eat for one and a half weeks for free. It really does pay to be a member of Yorkton Co-op. If you’re not a member, it just takes five dollars and five minutes to sign up for “Lifetime Membership Benefits.”

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orkton Co-operative Association, with its main office in Yorkton, has many branch locations that serve the communities of Kamsack, Theodore, Ebenezer and the surrounding communities. The Theodore Agro Centre is located along the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16), 40 kilometers west of Yorkton, and it is a favourite stop for those wishing to bypass Yorkton on their way to Saskatoon or points west. Along with a cardlock facility that is operational 24-hours-a-day, fullservice pumps are accessible during the

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day. Dale Hooge, branch manager, and his friendly staff are more than willing to fill your vehicle with fuel, wash your windows, check your oil and get you back on your way to your destination. You may even be able to pry the latest fishing “hotspot” from the staff. If its munchies that you need, they offer a full line of confectionary items including hot and cold beverages, salty snacks, beef jerky and sandwiches. Other services offered are tire sales and repair, bagged feed, farm hardware and propane filling for that 20 pound barbeque tank. This location is open

seven days a week during the summer, so if it’s small-town service with a smile that you’re looking for, make Theodore a favourite stop in your travel plans. Yorkton Co-op’s Ebenezer branch is located 10 miles north of Yorkton on highway nine. Yorkton Co-op acquired this location in 2003 and one year later built a high throughput fertilizer blending facility. This facility has the ability to get you in and out in a hurry. Fertilizer blends are according to each customer’s specifications. You can spend your time on the fields, not waiting for product.


Not only do they blend fertilizer, but they have all of your crop input needs. Canola and forage seed is offered, along with a full line of crop protection products. Two agronomists on staff can help you with fertility analysis and field scouting. When you need a grain bin, they have the most experience in the industry. Their highly-trained, friendly, helpful staff are there to serve you. They have the best grain bins in the business. Westeel has been setting the industry standard for over 100 years with their superior quality products.

The Co-op has the right equipment to get the job done. They have bin trailers, cranes, accessories and assembly crews to meet your every need, when you need it done. A point of pride for the Co-op are their competitive prices and great service. The Co-op system has the ability to buy in large volumes so they can offer you excellent value, backed by after-sale support you can count on. They have a wide range of flexible leasing and financing options through their partnerships with Agricard, Agrifinance and Farm Credit Canada.

They also have equity and cash back programs. Did you know that last year, Yorkton Co-op returned over $4.1 million in cash and equity to its members? Stop in and see Glen or any of his staff for your requirements this year. FLP

Yorkton Co-operative Association Limited 30 Argyle St Yorkton 306.783.3601

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2003 and felt true happiness, regardless of their background and cultural differences. They married in 2004, and gave birth to their son Marco in 2006.

pre-submission work for consultants towards immigration processing. Steady training and experience lead us to where we are now,” explains Mark.

Locally owned and operated by two young entrepreneurs, husband and wife team Mark and Edralyn Lints both share the same passion and goals. They strive to provide every client with quality services as they keep within the bylaws of Canadian immigration.

Since then, they have called the city of Yorkton their home.

Now, being a fully accredited immigration services office alongside Mark’s achievement of his designation as a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), there is no more sending out immigration processing to their former consultant in Moose Jaw. Mark is a member in good standing with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC). With Edralyn as his legal immigration agent, they are both humbled to see how their services have grown.

Born and raised in Hamiota, Manitoba, Mark came to Yorkton in 2002 and practiced his trade as a metal fabricator. Edralyn moved to Canada 11 years ago from the Philippines for work opportunities. The two met in Yorkton in

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“Our journey to the immigration industry all started with a simple dream of reuniting Edralyn with her family,” says Mark. “We found ourselves in recruitment in 2005, and got connected to an immigration consultant. We worked as immigration agents in a home-based operation. We perform job matching of Canadian employers to foreign candidates, assist workers with proper initial settlement and prepare


Previous or current clientele refers most of their business. With Bill C-35, which took effect in 2011, regulating all immigration consultants and battling falsely compensated consultants, they recognized that LINTS International needed to have its own in-house consultant to make services more efficient and to achieve the office’s full potential. Mark pursued his immigration practitioner course, and later he passed the full licensure exam in 2012. LINTS is now a one-stop-shop, providing the following services: employer’s recruitment process assistance; legal Canadian immigration advice/consultation; pre-submission work review; and full application filing assistance for provincial and/or federal immigration process. “Immigration should be an opportunity to support economic growth not only in Saskatchewan but all of Canada. It is just unfortunate that there are instances where a certain program can be misused. But amidst continuous changes in the immigration industry, we still strongly believe that we are called to do this type of work,” says Mark. “It’s not always about the money; it’s about our sincere passion to see family get reunited in Canada, or to see Canadian employers finding hope, or simply to see someone’s happy face when their status in Canada has been corrected. Every individual has their own story, and each is unique. It is very important for my wife and I to always sit down and take time to review every case carefully. As a Canadian, it is my duty to protect the country I love, but this should not stop me from showing everyone that we can promote harmony and unity while being a welcoming country to those people who genuinely need an opportunity to work and live in Canada,” states Mark. FLP

TOP L–R Mark, Edralyn, and Shawn Stoneham, employer client MIDDLE L–R Mark and Alvin Hachazo, immigration client BOTTOM L–R Angela Chernoff, office support; Edralyn and Mark Lints

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The Canadian ChoiCe With More Choices than Ever By Rebecca SchneideReit PhoTos caRol’S PhotogRaPhy

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igger, brighter, better.” That’s the new Yorkton Canadian Tire, says David Dungey. The Parkland Mall location, which opened in May under owners David and Lee Dungey, has nearly tripled the old store’s floor size, growing from 22,000 to 65,000 square feet. If those are hard numbers to picture, try this: you could fit three hockey rinks into the new Canadian Tire, with room to spare. The new store will feature wider aisles and a clutter-free layout, enlarged housewares department, increased variety of seasonal products such as patio furniture and outdoor power equipment and a yearround hockey section. “We’re going from carrying, approximately, 20,000

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unique products, to close to 32,000 unique products,” David notes. Those thousands of products include everything from kitchen gadgets to sporting goods, truck and towing equipment to highend lighting fixtures — all the many ingredients of day-to-day work and play in Canada. The impressive scope of the new Canadian Tire means that more customers than ever will be able to find what they need. “We serve customers from as far as two-and-ahalf hours away… communities that are 100 people to 3,000 people,” David explains. When those long-distance customers trek to Canadian Tire, David wants to be sure the store has what they need.

The new location will also feature a 10,000 square foot hunting and fishing pro shop; it’s the first time a Yorkton Canadian Tire has carried firearms. The pro shop is “a new design, specially geared toward Yorkton’s passion for outdoor pursuits, and it caters to their love of hunting and fishing,” says General Manager, Melissa Honour. Feedback from the Parkland Outdoor Show has already indicated that customers approve: “The response has been overwhelmingly positive,” says David. While a store this size is a first for Yorkton, Canadian Tire has been serving the area for 40 years, and Canada for 90. After a near-century of service, it is a


Canadian mainstay, meeting the unique needs of the nation like no other retailer. “Our iconic brand holds 98 per cent instant recognition among Canadians. That’s the power of the Canadian Tire triangle,” notes the company’s website.

drives, from in-store sales initiatives to charity barbecues, supporting causes that include health foundations, high school events, minor league sports teams, trade shows and the Yorkton Film Festival.

The Yorkton Canadian Tire’s employees (who have over 450 years’ combined experience) aim to build long-lasting relationships with customers, so the store’s atmosphere is friendly, even familial. “Our team knows their neighbours, and their neighbours come here to shop,” David says.

To David, community integration is vital to success. “Even though the city of Yorkton is experiencing substantial growth, it still has that small-town feel. We are proud to be a locally-owned Canadian company,” he says. Yorkton’s Canadian Tire is bigger than ever, but the store will continue to provide the personal, pleasant service locals have come to expect. FLP

Canadian Tire also gives back to the nation that built it. Its Jumpstart program helps fund children’s recreational and sports activities: 100 per cent of the money each neighborhood Canadian Tire raises is reinvested into that community, and last year, 185 Yorkton kids benefited from the program. The Yorkton Canadian Tire also runs independent charitable

Canadian Tire Parkland Mall 277 Broadway St East Yorkton 306.783.9733 canadiantire.ca


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ince 1945, the Churchbridge Credit Union has been a supportive financial institution that has been providing the people of the area with friendly and professional service. These deep roots have established the Churchbridge Credit Union as a long time active member of the communities of Churchbridge, Langenburg and MacNutt. “We offer full financial services in all three locations and surrounding areas,” states Gaylene Putland, support services assistant. “We are a local Credit Union and we have 29 local employees.” As a strong community based organization, the Churchbridge Credit Union is not shy about participating in events. “Bringing communities together, supporting communities through giving has always been important to our organization and a belief that guides many of our decisions,” comments Gaylene. One of the ways they show support is through their Community Investment

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Program. Putland explains that this program was established about three years ago to help out local non-profit organizations. “We set aside one per cent of pre-tax profit to assist in the social, cultural and economic enrichment of our communities,” she states. Since 2011, the Churchbridge Credit Union has donated $27,500 to local community organizations through this program. “We’ve been donating to organizations for years through cash donations, giveaways, events, barbecues and more,” Gaylene adds, “and since 1999, we’ve given over $100,000 plus prizes to many organizations.”

Credit Union staff racked up 1272 volunteer hours.

The Staff Casual Day occurs every Friday and is a fun way for the management and staff to give to a number of charitable organizations. Each Friday staff members pay one dollar to wear casual clothing to work. The proceeds have gone to such causes as Telemiracle, the Churchbridge Fire Department, the MacNutt Library, the Langenburg swimming pool and more. In 2012, Churchbridge

As a financial institution, the Churchbridge Credit Union offers friendly and professional service to members in the communities they serve. “We really know our members, and we take the time to get to know our new members as well.” You’re not just an account number; you are a valued member of the community. With a full range of financial products and account

The Member Profit Sharing Program offers members the opportunity to share in the success of their credit union. The allocation paid out is based on the amount of business you do with the Churchbridge Credit Union. This means that a percentage of the interest you pay through loans, fees paid in service charges and interest earned through term deposits will be paid back to you. “We’ve paid out over 3.4 million dollars to our members in the last 13 years,” remarks Gaylene.


services, the Churchbridge Credit Union can assist you in all areas of your finances. Whether purchasing a home, expanding your business or building your retirement portfolio, the staff will assist you in fulfilling your goals. Offering the Credit Union Deposit Guarantee allows members to feel secure about where their money is. This unlimited guarantee protects your deposit no matter what size your balance is. The Churchbridge Credit Union is a growing institution, in the past ten years it has grown from $30 million to $110 million due to the continued support from our loyal members. The possibilities are endless for this trustworthy financial institution with a heart. For more information visit the branches in Churchbridge, Langenburg or MacNutt. FLP

Churchbridge Credit Union 306.896.2797 1 877.890.2797 www.churchbridgecu.ca www.facebook.com/churchbridgecu TOP PHOTO L–R Cheryl Kitz, Elliana Margarit, Rachael Chapple, Rebecca Kitz, Perry Wishlow; MIDDLE PHOTO L–R Brenda Yanke, Susan Miller, Connie Olm, Shelly Marlowe, Lois Laboucane, Gaylene Putland; BOTTOM LEFT PHOTO L–R Brad Schultz, Rhonda Moskaluke, Andrew Barker, Janessa Liepert; BOTTOM RIGHT Audrey Petracek


Car Club Biography 2013 By Kevin Lee

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he days are longer, the weather is getting warmer and the trees are beginning to turn green—another winter has passed and spring has arrived. It’s that time of year when those special vehicles that have been hidden away in a garage get dusted off and are brought back into the sunlight. These are the cars, trucks or other vehicles that only see the days of summer, and when summer fades, so do they, vanishing back into their hiding places to wait the return of another spring. In a day and time where anything of age—electronics, furniture, vehicles—is frequently replaced, it is nice to find those who cherish the classics. Without museums or collectors we would undoubtedly lose touch with our past. The Rolling Thunder Cruisers Car Club is a group of people who have saved the forgotten vehicles of years past by either restoring them to their former glory or have somehow kept them in their original condition. Even for those of us who may not be car junkies, it is hard not to appreciate the effort they have put forth to keep

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these vehicles in top running condition. Each spring and summer the club hits the road to tour Saskatchewan to proudly show off their “cruising past.” How could you not be interested in seeing such legendary vehicles as a 1957 Chevy or a 1966 Mustang? You can see a 1985 Trans Am, Plymouth Barracuda or ’68 Chevy Camaro SS. Many, especially the younger generation, have never seen or heard these beauties rip up the roads in their glory days. The Rolling Thunder Cruisers Car Club allows us to get the background story from the driver on how they have restored the vehicle or how they came about getting the keys. The club was initially formed back in 2002 with members from Yorkton and Melville and other parts of the Parkland area. The club has had upwards of 70 members since its inception, and later branched out, forming “Kambusters” drag racing club. Many of the members are part of both clubs.


FOR 2013 RTC joins forces with the Yorkton Antique Club to help out with a show and shine at Good Spirit Lake. Dennis Naphin at the Manitou lake concession helps promote one of the best long weekend lakefront show and shines in Saskatchewan. This past year was the 10th anniversary of the show and it attracted well over 100 vehicles from Prairie Provinces and the northern U.S. In 2004, Maclean’s magazine voted Good Spirit Lake as one of the top ten beaches in Canada.

• July 6 and 7: Cruise the Spirit Good Spirit Lake From July 19 to 21, over 150 muscle cars, dragsters and drag bikes will converge in Yorkton for three days of cruising, showing and drag racing. It all starts Friday evening with the FOX FM cruise night from 5 to 8 p.m. on Broadway Street. Saturday will see those same vehicles parked at the Royal Auto Group Dealership for spectators to enjoy. Hosted by The Rolling Thunder Cruisers and The Royal Auto Group of Yorkton, it will run from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday brings the fastest and most powerful vehicles out to the Yorkton airport for the Prairie Thunder Drag Races hosted by Kambusters. Over 2,500 fans take in this event annually, and that number grows every year. In 2008 the Humboldt-based bio-diesel remodelled F-150 jet truck set a record with a six second run for 400 metres at a speed of well over 300 kilometres per hour!

• Friday, July 19: FOX FM Cruise Night, 5 to 8 p.m. • Saturday, July 20: Rolling Thunder Cruisers and The Royal Auto Group Show and Shine • July 20 and 21: Kambusters 18th Mile Prairie Thunder Drag Races Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton and Wal-Mart, along with the Rolling Thunder Cruisers, hold a show and shine to raise funds and awareness for their various programs to enhance the lives of children. All participants have their names entered for a chance to win various prizes that have been graciously donated by local businesses. Wal-Mart matches all the funds raised by the hotdog and hamburger sale; over $2,000 raised annually. Trophies will be handed out in more than 10 categories, such as best car, best truck and best bike. This year will mark the 12th anniversary of the show and shine.

• Saturday, August 17: Walmart/Big Brothers Big Sisters Show and Shine, 11 a.m. to 4p.m., Yorkton Walmart

If you get the opportunity to check out one of the show and shines, cruise nights or a parade in the upcoming months, make the effort to get out and you will be glad you did. For a complete listing of tour dates and locations, visit the website at www.rollingthundercruisers.com. FLP

Dedicated to

Merle Gorski May 20, 1950 - March 5, 2013

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ocated just southeast of Yorkton along highways 20 and 80, sits a true prairie gem. The town of Esterhazy is a flourishing community of approximately 3,000 people. This bustling and welcoming town has become a hub of growth and activity in both the mining and agricultural industries. With the global demand for potash, there has been a great deal of growth in the Esterhazy area over the past several years. Presently, a third mine for Mosaic is under development, which has caused the population of the town to escalate. Past mayor and former general manager for Mosaic, John Nightingale, reminisces of when the potash industry first made a presence in Esterhazy. He recalls that although the townspeople were very supportive, there were some growing pains for the small farming community. The rapid growth that took place in the 1960s was an experience that the present day town council was able to draw from. “The council, learning from the 1960s experience, is more prepared for the growth, more aware of how to deal with the issues like housing and infrastructure,” comments Nightingale. Nightingale is also the curator and founder of the Potash Interpretive Centre. The Interpretive Centre offers tours to visitors which walks them through the mining process. Going through the exhibits, which explain to the public what is involved in the mining of potash.

Present mayor, Pauline Chewka, explains that Esterhazy was a retirement community, but over the past several years more and more young families have been moving into the town. This has caused a shift in the focus of the population. “Growth like this affects everything, business, healthcare and education,” Chewka says, “We are fortunate to have an Economic Development Committee and citizens to work with us.” She goes on to point out how impressed she is with Esterhazy’s young mothers. “They are a very strong volunteer base and have taken a proactive approach to meeting some of the needs of the community, such as fundraising for playground equipment,” states Chewka. Esterhazy continues to grow as a vibrant and active community that offers a wide range of services to its townspeople. With schools, churches, a nine-hole golf course, tennis court, campground, hospital, clinic, service clubs, sports teams, seniors’ group and more, Esterhazy is described as an allencompassing community. The business development of Esterhazy has grown along with the population. As a resident and business person in the community, Roy Spence, manager of the North Valley Credit Union, is pleased to see the economic growth. “We’ve seen a number of expansions to the business sector as well as new services such as a furniture store, new hotels and a new restaurant,” states Spence. “We’re positive about the growth and hope to see it continue for the next four to 10 years,” he adds.


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The mine expansion means about 250 new jobs created over a period of about five years. The business community sees this as a strong permanent growth that will create a snowball effect as the mine outsources to services and suppliers in the community. Derek Paidel of Parkland Manufacturing is a long-time resident and business person who knows firsthand of the importance of the mine’s outsourcing. “There are a lot of businesses that work with the mine. The honest competition is good for our businesses,” he comments, “It keeps the quality of our products up where they should be and it helps keep the mine running efficiently, which encourages further growth.” As a member of the Economic Development Committee, Paidel states that their focus is to support the town council as Esterhazy grows. “We are taking a proactive approach by shifting to more planning and development,” he says. Even though there is a lot of talk about the growth of Esterhazy, the mayor, council and townspeople are determined to keep the town a family-based community. “These are exciting times,” says Chewka, “but we are being careful to keep our smalltown friendliness.” With the strong leadership and supportive residents, Esterhazy continues to grow and thrive without losing its grassroots heritage. This prairie gem continues to shine. FLP

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n 2007, Nancy Johnson was at a turning point in her life. “I had a choice: either resist change and stay where I was at or embrace it,” states Nancy. She bravely chose to embrace change. It had always been Nancy’s dream to become a realtor. After many years working as a conveyancing secretary at local law office, she knew a career in real estate was an avenue she could pursue, confidently.

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As she put together her business plan, Nancy felt both her excitement and confidence grow. The fear of trying something new subsided as she could see her plan unfolding before her eyes. Nancy carefully thought about what kind of realtor she wanted to be. “A lot of people say they want to serve clients with integrity,” comments Nancy. What does “integrity” mean? As she says, “I knew before I even got started, I needed to confirm how that would work for me and work towards it. Integrity

means that my daily actions align with my core values and beliefs.” For Nancy, that is who she is and it defines how she treats her clients. Nancy is a strong believer in education and the knowledge her team at ReMax Blue Chip Realty offers. “I have 36 agents who are willing to work along side me to get the job done,” says Nancy, “it doesn’t get any better than that!” She continually keeps herself up-to-date with the latest in real estate marketing. “Having

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a marketing consultant on board; Carissa handles all of my advertising as well as advertising my listings in a very professional manner.” Nancy works at building a trusting relationship with her clients. “It’s important to me to really listen to what my clients want and to keep them educated as to what is happening in our local market area,” she says. She is consistent and committed to helping her clients find the home that’s right for them. Nancy also helps sellers make informed decisions regarding pricing at fair market values. “I will go the extra mile,” she states, “if that means showing my client a house more than once, then that’s what I’ll do. I want to make sure they are making a decision that’s right for them.” Having grown up in the Esterhazy area, Nancy is able to inform potential buyers of a home’s history, giving them peace of mind in their decisions.

As a local person who has watched the area grow, Nancy is able to help new townspeople find the amenities they seek. “I’m always available to assist and follow up with my clients to answer any questions they may have and to make sure all is going well,” she explains. Working as an agent at ReMax Blue Chip Realty is not just a job to Nancy, “It is so rewarding to build relationships with clients that I know will last a lifetime. This fact alone has complemented my career path and really has fulfilled my dream.” Turn your dreams into an address. Call Nancy Johnson Blue Chip Realty. FLP Nancy Johnson - RE/MAX Blue Chip 306.745.7578 njohnson@remax-yorkton.ca www.realestatewithnancy.com. below Nancy being thanked by her client


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rielle Sheppard, owner of Vibe Interior Decorating, always had a knack for turning vintage items into new and functional decor. Expanding on her skills, she attended a two-year fashion design and merchandising course at Lethbridge Community College. After graduating in 2006, she worked as the visual display manager for Ashley Furniture in Lethbridge before returning back home to Esterhazy in 2008. The idea for Vibe came from an inspiring three-day trip to downtown Toronto with a good friend and fellow entrepreneur.

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“I had always dreamed of owning my own business and stepping into all these neat hole-in-the-wall shops gave me the extra push I needed to make my dream a reality,” explains Arielle. Within a few months of returning from Toronto, she purchased her own building and began a whirlwind renovation of the location. Vibe is the place to shop when you are trying to bring those “good vibes” into your space. You will find everything you need to accessorize your home and a large selection of giftware. The displays inspire you to step out of the box and

try something new. From rustic country to minimalist modern accents, there is something for everyone. Arielle can help customers completely redesign their home or a single room. “I take the time to get to know my clients’ individual needs and decor preferences, then source the right products to help them achieve their design goals.” From choosing paint colours and hard finishes to furnishings and decor, Arielle can help you pull it all together to create a space all your own.

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“I absolutely love to upholster, and there is nothing better than creating a one-of-a-kind piece from something that otherwise would have landed in the dump. My clients are becoming increasingly more aware of the footprint they leave on the earth, and, rather than buying new furniture, they are resurrecting old timeless pieces to create something unique,” says Arielle. Arielle recently expanded into event decorating and fresh floral design. She offers table linen and glassware rentals, as well as design services and setup packages for the big day. Achieving a beautifully decorated event is made easy under one roof. The best tip Arielle can give someone struggling with a space is to love it or lose it. “I find that a lot of clients spend too much time worrying about whether

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everything ‘works together’ in their home. As long as you are surrounded by the things you love—the items that speak to you, no matter how different the style or theme—they will all work together. That is the beauty of being eclectic,” she says. For more information, give Arielle a call. You can also visit the shop to find a range of Vibe originals. Many of the items are created in-house or brought back to life with a little bit of ingenuity. FLP

Vibe Interior Decorating Arielle Sheppard 506 Main Street Esterhazy 306.745.3612 vibeinteriordecor@hotmail.com


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Everything for all your tire needs, including on farm service. Fountain Tire Esterhazy serving the community of Esterhazy and surrounding areas.

Merit Ford Sales

323 Sumner Street Esterhazy 306.745.2212 Owner, manager Louie Plaquin

Junction of Hwy 22 and 80, Esterhazy 306.745.6355 | 1.888.888.7011 | www.meritford.com

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For the love of good food, come in and experience our famous oven-roasted prime rib. Be sure to also check out the daily chef created lunch and dinner features. Mano’s Restaurant & Lounge 119–277 Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.786.7555

Saskatchewan’s Best Kept Secret Located 13 kilometers east of Canora in the Hamlet of Mikado there is a wonderful surprise to be found.

Zeke’s Grill & Lounge Located in the former curling rink, Mikado, SK | 306.563.4955

Authentic East Indian Cuisine

Summer at the York House

Chris’s Place Preeceville | 306.547.3333

The York House Dining and Lounge 12-4th Avenue North, Yorkton 306.782.4333

Serving Canadian and East Indian food cooked traditionally and professionally. Come try the butter chicken, chicken tikka masala or the tandoori chicken.

Come with your family and friends and enjoy our lunch and evening specials at the York House. Have a Great Summer!

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Rayzr’s Pub Yorkton Hotel

Great Food...Excellent Come relax. Life is good. Great food, excellent value. Value...Come relax...Life good. is good. Good!

Yorkton Hotel Hotel Yorkton 14 2nd 2nd Avenue Avenue North, Yorkton 14 Yorkton Hotel N. Yorkton Yorkton, |SK 306.782.2947 | 306.782.2947 306.782.2947 14 2nd Avenue N. Yorkton | 306.782.2947


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Join the Evolution of Dynamic Martial Arts

Big City Showroom, Friendly Hometown Service

We offer a variety of martial arts programs to suit everyone ages three to 93. Five different styles, 11 programs, 18 classes per week, five days a week.

Home decor, purses, jewellery, cell phones and accessories, Bench, Fox, Silver, Tea Forte, Saxx underwear, Sanuks, Oakley, Under Armour, Ashley Furniture, friendly customer service and so much more. Worth the drive to Preeceville.

Yorkton Martial Arts Training Center 306.621.1555 | 50B Broadway St. W, Yorkton (1 block east of McDonalds) ymatc@hotmail.com | www.ymatc.com | |

X-cessories by Kerry 204 1st Avenue NE, Preeceville | 306.547.3285 kwiw@sasktel.net | x-cessories.ca |

Our Style, Like Yours, Is Always Changing

Making Summer Fashionable

Uptown Casuals 19 Broadway Street East, Suite 103, Yorkton 306.783.0303 | |

The Frozen Cactus 37 Broadway St East, Yorkton 306.783.0313

Your Friendly Neighbourhood Music Store

Your Full Service Jeweller

Fashion boutique offering the best in designer fashions, premium denim, footwear and accessories for men and women. Located in the heart of downtown Yorkton.

Guitars, basses, drums, keyboards, PA systems and all the accessories.

Fuzztone Music 34–2nd Avenue North, Yorkton | 306.782.5355 www.fuzztonemusic.com | |

Accessorize for Spring and Summer with beautiful handbags, clutches and evening bags. New arrivals in Pandora, fashion jewellery, home decor and more.

Full range of gold and silver jewellery featuring Canadian diamonds. In-store repairs and custom casting. Getting married? Stop by for engagement and wedding bands. Gifts of Gold Jewellers Suite 2-23 Broadway Street E, Yorkton | 306.783.5550 giftsofgold@sasktel.net | www.giftsofgold.ca


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Home of the $18.18 Roses

House of BBG Cosmetics

All About Flowers #6–146 Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.782.4222 www.yorktonflowers.com

Pretty Face Makeup Studio 102 - 19 Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.783.6253 www.pfstudio.ca | pfstudio@sasktel.net

Relieves Joint Pain, Reduces Stiffness

Personalized Quality Service

Good Earths Shop 385 Broadway Street E. Linden Square Mall, Yorkton | 306.782.5300 goodearths@sasktel.net | Toll Free 1.800.310.6458

Parks Jewellery 26 Second Avenue North, Yorkton 306.782.2927

Dress Trendy for Less

Our Members Matter

Losa Chic Boutique 29 B Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.621.2127 sara@losachicboutique.ca

Yorkton Co-op 30 Argyle Street Yorkton | 306.783.3601 www.yorktoncoop.com

All about Flowers is not only all about flowers. Now carrying gourmet gift baskets for any occasion and still home of the $18.18 roses.

Reduces joint pain, improves mobility and helps in the maintenance of healthy joints. Provides lasting improvements in joint pain, stiffness, inflammation and protects against the deterioration of cartilage.

LosaChic has the look of an upscale boutique with affordable prices and small town personalized service. Come see our style!

“Come get your Pretty Face on” in Yorkton, SK.

Parks Jewellery has it all—wedding and engagement rings, Canadian diamond jewellery, watches, giftware, marriage licenses, trophies and engraving.

Become a member of Yorkton Co-op. Food stores, gas bars, convenience stores, agro centres and cardlocks. Membership Pays!


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Canada’s Store

Perfect Style for Every Occasion

Canadian Tire Parkland Mall, 277 Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.783.9733 www.canadiantire.ca |

Tracy’s Ladies and Bridal Fashions 2-84 Broadway St E, Yorkton | 306.783.6360 tracys.b@sasktel.net

Customize Your Space

Let Us Inspire You

Wagner’s Flooring Ltd. 46 Myrtle Avenue, Yorkton 306.783.8392

Yorkton Grower Direct and Welcome Home Gift Shop 113 Smith Street East, Yorkton | 306.786.7673 welcomehome.growerdirect@sasktel.net |

Improving Quality of Life for People Everyday

So Much More Than Just a Western Store

Open Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Service goes beyond the provision of quality products and sound advice. Come design your unique space with us at Wagner’s Flooring, where friends send friends.

Tracy’s Ladies and Bridal Fashions, now carrying Mexx clothing.

Unique floral arrangements, home decor and gift ideas for celebrating all of life’s great moments. Like us on facebook at Yorkton Grower Direct and Welcome Home Gift Shop for great ideas and contests.

Merits Health Products was founded to design and manufacture innovative healthcare products for people who experience mobility or respiratory problems. Come and try the Mertis Electric Pioneer Four Scooter at Foam Lake Home Health Care Ltd.

Hitching Post has something for everyone—great selection of men’s ladies and children’s clothing, boots, hats, jewellery, home decor, tack and so much more. Check it out.

Foam Lake HomeHealth Care Ltd. Foam Lake | 306.272.4443 www.flhhc.ca

Hitching Post 17 Betts Avenue, Yorkton | 306.783.5629 hitchingpost@sasktel.net


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Hopping from Tot to Tween

One Stop Bridal Shop

Joey Children’s Apparel 14–3rd Ave North, Yorkton | 306.782.1332 www.joeykids.com |

Memories to Last a Lifetime 33 Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.782.3424 www.mtlal.com | memories@mtlal.com

Indescribable Fashion

Safety First

Sagebrush Studios 102 Vincent Ave, Churchbridge 306.896.2744

The Safety Warehouse 911 Inc. 23 Smith St. West, Yorkton | 306.782.7233 www.thesafetywarehouse911.ca | info@thesafetywarehouse911.ca

Featuring Tattoos by Adam Paton

Parkland’sLargest Parkland’s Largest DJ DJ Sound Sound Company Company

Skin City Tattoos 14 Second Avenue, Yorkton | 306.621.1932 www.skincitytattoyorkton.com |

Saddles & Steel Music Productions 182 Broadway Street, Yorkton ||306.738.4397 306.738.4397 www.saddlesandsteel.com ||saddlesandsteel@sasktel.net saddlesandsteel@sasktel.net

Joey’s specializes in brand name clothing for newborns to youth, also now carrying maternity. Accessories, special gifts and educational toys for all the children in your life.

Come visit us for the most unique shopping experience ever. Full of temptations of the very best kind.

Art from traditional tattooing to portraits. Walk-Ins welcome (time-pending). Best service and the best style. Come visit us, Tuesday to Saturday 12 to 7 p.m., or check us out on Facebook.

One stop for all your wedding needs. From dresses and planning to rentals and decorations. Simplify your wedding with a stop at Memories to Last a Lifetime.

Your complete safety equipment and supplier distributor, stocking all major brand names including MSA, North, Sperian, Steel Fire, Viking, Pioneer, Honeywell plus many more.

Music Store, store, special Special events, Events, DJs, DJs, professional Professional production. Production


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Summer Colours

The Appliance Guys

The Plum Tree 385 Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.786.5006 theplumtree@sasktel.net

Thorsness Appliance 14 Betts Avenue, Yorkton | 306.786.7676 www.thorsnessappliance.com

Various Catalina Trailers to Suit Your Family

More Than Just an Adult Store

Todd RV 401 Queen Elizabeth Blvd, Kamsack | 1.888.542.2543 sales@toddrv.ca | www.toddrv.ca |

Under the Covers 30 Betts Avenue, Yorkton | 306.782.7982 | 1.866.585.7982 www.underthecovers.ca

Take a Drive in the Country

Locally Owned, International Quality

The Craft Shack 19 km West of Yorkton Hwy 16, 7 km North and 2 km East 306 782-3478 | thecraftshack@live.com

Fabricland 32 Betts Avenue, Yorkton 306.782.5544

Colour your world and brighten your home with the new decor, accents and furniture just in at the Plum Tree.

Change the way your family enjoys the lake. Outdoor kitchens are convenient and fun. No more running in and out of the trailer— everything you need is right outside. Enjoy the good life.

Take a stroll through our country shop, featuring unique home and garden decor, country prints, candles and rustic barnyard treasures. The yard alone will capture your imagination.

Specializing in major appliance sales and service with brand names like Maytag, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, JennAir and Amana. Competitive pricing, friendly service.

Bras (28-58, AA-N), casual loungewear, lingerie (S-6X), adult merchandise, massage oils, novelties, home parties and more. Now in-stock—Forta Enhancement Pills that work within an hour.

Full line of notions as well as all your fabric needs.


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Love Sewing and Knitting?

We carry baby lock and Janome sewing machines and sergers, and a full line of yarn.

Next Edition Coming in August

Colette’s Sewing Machines Plus 206 Smith Street East, Yorkton | 306.782.3520 colettes.sewing@gmail.com

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Turning your dream into an address

Remax, Cheryl Kustra

Nancy Johnson Re/Max Blue Chip Realty njohnson@remax-yorkton.ca

More value. More service. More experience. 269 Hamilton Road, Yorkton ckustra@remax-yorkton.ca

306.621.4454

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Helping Farmers Prosper

Our farm consulting services are unmatched in the industry. The success and prosperity of our customers is our top priority.

A Warm Welcome Awaits

Relax in the luxury, peace and serenity of Yorkton’s ultimate bed and breakfast. Rent the whole house for yourself and guests, or rent the sitting room to host an evening out, business meeting or group retreat.

Cargill Yorkton | 306.782.1199 www.cargill.ca

Patrick Place Bed and Breakfast 88 Fifth Avenue North, Yorkton | 306.783.3762 www.patrickplace.com | shirley@patrickplace.com

The Friendliest Staff In Town

Guaranteed Workmanship, Quality Product

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

Premier Cabinets 15 8th Avenue North, Yorkton | 306.786.6607 www.premiercabinetsltd.ca

Affordable Style for Every Family

Sales, Service and Installation

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.

Catering to all ages and styles, Hair-Is-Ma specializes in all things hair, offering unique cuts, colours and textures to best complement your look. Open Monday to Saturday, and late Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Hair-Is-Ma Bay 20-385 Broadway Street East, Yorkton 306.782.4247

Let us design and build your dream kitchen.

Serving the Yorkton and Canora area for over 40 years. Specializing in refrigeration services and in residential, commercial, industrial heating and cooling. Penguin Refrigeration 5 Assiniboia Avenue, Yorkton | 306.782.1577 217 Railway Avenue, Canora | 306.563.5527


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Indulge Yourself

We encourage you to feel beautiful from the inside out. Come in and let us help you create your own definition of beautiful.

A Prairie Success Story

EMW Industrial offers world class quality, design, fabrication, installation and maintenance of equipment for agri-business and industrial clients.

From the Inside Out Beauty Salon 17 1st Ave North, Yorkton | 306.783.1054 frominsideoutsalon@gmail.com |

EMW Industrial Bay H 132 Broadway Street West, Yorkton | 306.782.4945 www.emw.ca

Providing Financial Services for all Life Stages

Integrity is the Heart of Our Business

Horizon Credit Union Branches in Melville, Grayson, Grenfell, Neudorf and Wolseley www.horizoncu.ca | info@horizoncu.ca

Preeceville Agencies 111 Main St N, Preeceville | 306.547.2811 PreecevilleAgencies@sasktel.net | www.preecevilleagencies.com

For All Your Electrical and More

Framing is Our Specialty

RH Electric Ltd 657 Broadway St. W Yorkton | 306.782.5592 www.rh-electric.com

Ridgerunner Construction Springside 306.621.3299

Everyday our team of experts are making a difference by helping you with all your financial service needs. Today, Tomorrow, Together.

Call us for residential, commercial, and industrial electrical and data/com services, in town and rural. Services include renovations and underground trenching, fibre optics, home automation and surveillance camera systems.

Locally owned and operated insurance agency with a long history in the community and superior customer service and community presence.

Knowledgeable, reliable, top-quality work. Call today.


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Relaxation and Rejuvenation

We offer massage therapy, relaxation, hot stone, couple massage and reflexology. Our registered therapists have several years of experience in therapeutic treatments. Book your appointment today.

Quality Work, Friendly Service

As a NAPA Auto Care Service Centre, full service automotive repair shop and SGI inspection centre, we can get you back on the road.

ReVive Spa and Supplements 75 Broadway St W, Yorkton | 306.783.3344 www.revivespayorkton.com

Sharp Automotive Repair Ltd. 278 Myrtle Avenue, Yorkton | 306.782.2396 sharpauto2000@gmail.com

Capture Each Step

Steel Service Centre

Simple Shots by Jackie Jackie Herman | 306.621.7913 jackiehermanphotos@yahoo.ca |

Smith Steel Inc. Hwy 52 W, Yorkton 306.783.6122 | www.smithsteelservice.com

Discover all the Possibilities

Your Hearing is Our Concern

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Congratulations to the class of 2013.

Custom cabinets and millwork in every build.

Sveinco Developments 24 Stilllwater Bay, Yorkton | 306.621.2140 www.sveinco.com | sveinco@sasktel.net |

Family owned and operated steel business with exceptional customer service. Satisfaction is our number one goal.

Honest, professional service, reliable products, all at an affordable price. Services provided by Marina Walls, Master’s Degree Audiologist. Yorkton Hearing Services #12-3rd Avenue North, Yorkton | 306.782.1793 www.yorktonhearing.com


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For All Your Skincare Needs

Creating a Truly “You-nique” Interior

Luna Experience Body, Mind & Soul 42- 6th Avenue N, Yorkton | 306.782.7685 | 1.877.782.7685 info@lunaexperience.com | www.lunaexperience.com

Truly You Interiors 306.621.9473 tyinteriors@gmail.com |

Designing Kitchens

The Hottest Fashions for your Windows

Terry’s Cabinets Jct Hwy 9 & 309, Ebenezer | 306.782.7147 16 km North of Yorkton | terryscabinets@gmail.com.

Budget Blinds 44 Second Avenue, Yorkton | 306.783.1699 dlrampone@budgetblinds.com | budgetblinds.com

Serving Yorkton for Over 53 Years

Enhancing Lifestyles for Nearly 30 Years

Ossetra offers a specialized line of body care treatments for men and women. Ossetra incorporates high antioxidant berries, marine moor mud, botanical products and iceberg water.

Specializing in custom cabinetry from traditional to modern contemporary, quartz and granite counter tops, LED accent lighting.

Looking to renovate your business this summer? Let’s talk! I can help you by putting the decorating scheme together so you can focus on your business. —Kimberly Patzer

No limits on design, colour or style to dress up your windows. Call for your free in-home consultation today.

Three generations of heating, plumbing and cooling services.

This multi-time award winning motorcycle shop is a single line genuine Harley-Davidson® Dealership. Staffed with friendly, knowledgeable staff that live what they sell.

Hancock Plumbing Ltd. 71 Broadway Street East, Yorkton | 306.783.3028 hancockplumbing@sasktel.net

Harley-Davidson‰ of Yorkton 86–7th Avenue South, Yorkton | 306.783.1999 www.harleydavidsonofyorkton.com


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Amazing Customer Service, Outstanding Quality

Our Experience is Your Peace of Mind

Shear Bliss Salon Suite 104-19 Broadway St E, Yorkton | 306.782.7500 shearblissyorkton@gmail.com |

Everlast Eaves & Exteriors 130 Livingstone St, Yorkton | 306.786.7055 everlasteavesandext@accesscomm.ca

Canadian Immigration and Consulting Office

Cupcake Therapy?

LINTS International 1.306.782.1833 | info@lintsinternational.ca www.linsinternational.ca

Spa Habit 3-84 Broadway Street, Yorkton | 306.786.3388 info@spahabit.ca | www.spahabit.ca | www.spahabitbathboutique.ca

Making Your Living Space Comfortable

Photography for Yorkton

Shear Bliss Salon is proud to boast a first class customer experience while providing outstanding quality in trends and styles for their clients.

Our goal is to support a better Saskatchewan and all of Canada by assisting employers and foreign nationals with genuine immigration services.

Sunrooms, screen rooms, patio covers and railings—custom-built to meet your needs. Pleasant and worry-free installation. Free estimates at your home or cottage. JAGG Curb Appeal Lumsden | 306.536.5682 | jagg@sasktel.net www.jagg.ca

At Everlast, we have over 25 years of experience in exterior home renovations. With our knowledge and products, you can take a big step towards making the exterior of your home maintenance free.

Relax in the welcoming environment of Spa Habit and then take home signature spa products to continue your spa treatment at home.

Providing Yorkton and area with photographic services for commercial work, weddings, engagments, graduation, portraits, photo booth rental and more. TJK Divisional Services Todd Kulcsar, Yorkton | 306.316.0130 tjkdivisional@gmail.com


THE PARKLAND ’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPERSTORE

KIA Sorento

KIA Sportage

KIA Optima

KIA Soul

KIA Rio 5

DON’T MAKE A $3,000 MISTAKE. Whether it’s a new or a pre-owned vehicle you are in the market for, drop by Capital Kia and check out our inventory. Our non-commission sales staff are knowledgeable, highly trained with excellent customer service, and can help find you the perfect vehicle. We have fresh inventory arriving daily with the most competitive pricing in the province, and we offer financing plans for everybody! We respect your time and make purchasing a vehicle easy.

CAPITAL KIA YORKTON

134 BROADWAY ST E | 306.783.2772 | www.capitalkiayorkton.com



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