#1 Team in Canada Realty Executives International (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018)
Derrick Stretch 306-373-7520 www.derrickstretch.com
Marcella Krienke 306-221-1915 www.derrickstretch.com
Scott McLeod 306-717-0865 www.saskrealty.ca
Mark Prebble 306-292-8863 www.derrickstretch.com
Mitch Stretch 306-290-5990 www.derrickstretch.com
632 BRAESIDE VIEW
219 WRIGHT CRESCENT
722 PICHLER COVE
OPEN HOUSE SAT 12-1
OPEN HOUSE SAT 1:30-2:30
OPEN HOUSE SAT 1:30-2:30
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579 Boykowich Cres, Evergreen $885,000, Bungalow, 1885 sq. ft. walkout MLS® OTHER PAWLUK HOMES FOR SALE
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12:30-2:00 PM
• MLS® $599,900
• MLS® $569,900
• MLS® $599,900
738 PICHLER COVE
522 ATTON LANE
230 BRABANT COURT
OPEN HOUSE SAT 2:30-3:30
OPEN HOUSE SAT 3-4
OPEN HOUSE SUN 12:00-1:00
324 Bolstad Way, Aspen Ridge $585,000, 1626 sq. ft. modified bi-level. MLS® OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 3:00-4:30 PM
215 Settler Crescent, Warman $428,000, 1354 sq. ft. modified bi-level. MLS® 409 Augusta Boulevard, Warman $674,900,1604 sq. ft. bungalow. MLS®
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330 Burgess Crescent, Rosewood $548,000, 1417 sq. ft. bungalow. MLS®
SASKATOON
Tarren Newhouse
306.261.4627 www.tarrennewhouse.com
• MLS® $649,900
• MLS® $609,900
• MLS® $519,900
306 MCKAGUE CRES
310 BELLMONT CRES
438 TEAL LANE
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1:30-2:30
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1:30-2:30
OPEN HOUSE SUN 3:00-4:00
• MLS $489,900
• MLS $539,900
• MLS $579,900
854 GERANSKY CRES
#26-501 CARTWRIGHT
142 GILLIES LANE
NEW LISTING IN MARTENSVILLE
THE WILLOWS
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• MLS® $399,900
• MLS® $958,000
• MLS® $849,900
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Fire extinguishers help safe lives
hen a fire starts, every second counts. Fire extinguishers can help save lives when used quickly and effectively, making them an important part of maintaining a safe home for you and your family. Follow these tips on placement and usage to help ensure you are properly prepared in case of emergency: Compare features. Select home fire extinguishers that feature a metal valve and trigger, which offer the durability of commercial-grade extinguishers, as well as an easyto-read colour-coded gauge for accurate measurement. Remember, a fire extinguisher that has been discharged is no longer safe to reuse. Consider rechargeable devices, which can be recharged by a certified professional if the unit is used. Know how to use it: All fire extinguishers include instructions on proper usage. But, more than 70 per cent of owners say that they would not feel comfortable actually oper-
ating one. Providing a user-friendly solution, the First Alert Fire Spray features a lightweight, simple spray can design and is an effective supplemental device for common household fires. The point-and-spray technology provides users with more control. Plus, there are no pins to pull or levers to squeeze, so users can put out fires fast. Keep it in reach: When seconds count, having an extinguisher nearby is crucial for rapid response. Place one on every floor and in key rooms where there is higher risk for fires, such as the kitchen and garage. The National Fire Protection Association (NPFA) recommends placing fire extinguishers close to room exits so that you can discharge it and quickly escape if the fire cannot be controlled. Know when to go. Combating small fires with an extinguisher is one component of a fire response plan, but the primary goal should be safe escape. A fire extinguisher is no substitute for having – and regularly
practicing – a home fire escape plan and ensuring properly functioning smoke alarms are installed through-
out the home, one on each level and in every bedroom, to provide early detection. (News Canada)
First Alert Fire Spray is a user-friendly and effective solution for common household fires. (Photo: News Canada)