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March 2021

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Prairie Spirit School Division is Cancelling Bus Service for Rural Students who attend Saskatoon Schools Coming in the May Issue The Annual RM Review

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ithin the Rural Municipalities of Corman Park and Vanscoy, and within 10 km from the western edge of the city of Saskatoon lies a community of over 300 households that has been dubbed “the GEMS area”. The GEMS area includes land within the historic school districts of Gideon, Edzell, Merrill, and Smithville. Since the closure of these schools in the 1960s, children from the GEMS area have been bused to Saskatoon schools. In 1996, a letter of understanding was signed by designates from Saskatoon (WEST) School Division No. 42 (now Prairie Spirit School Division No. 208) and GEMS residents. The signed document indicated that Saskatoon (WEST) School Division agreed to provide transportation to designated Saskatoon school facilities for GEMS students going forward.

Today, more than 70 children from the GEMS area are enrolled in designated Saskatoon elementary and high schools and receive transportation services from Prairie Spirit School Division. This number does not reflect students who have chosen not to use the service this year for reasons related to COVID-19, nor families who were denied service due to “lack of space”. On January 28, 2021, a letter was issued from the Prairie Spirit School Division advising residents of the GEMS areas that bus service to Saskatoon schools would cease, effective June 30, 2021. GEMS families were not consulted regarding this decision. GEMS families were notified of the decision and given the option to retain bus service by transferring children to Dalmeny, Vanscoy and Delisle schools or continue to attend school in Saskatoon with parents responsible for their children’s transportation. ....continued on page 3

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The Town of Asquith is inviting individuals to submit a resume for the position of seasonal Public Works Employee. This position runs from May 1 to October 31 (Employee may be asked to start earlier in April, depending upon the year). Respondents must include with their resumes written proof of their Grade 12 matriculation, a valid drivers license and experience working with mowers, trimmers and machinery. Certification in water treatment/distribution and wastewater treatment/distribution is a priority requirement. The right candidate can work towards achieving this while on the job. Candidate must be willing to learn how to operate and utilize all town equipment, be willing to work well with others, be willing to take direction and be physically fit enough to lift at least fifty pounds. Please have all resumes stating qualifications in at the Asquith Town Office by 4:00 pm on March 18, 2021. Mailing address is:

Dear Ratepayers And Community Groups: In November 2020 the RM of Vanscoy introduced the Covid Support Grant to assist organizations in the community who are struggling as a result of Covid 19 and the restrictions and limitations the virus has created. Thirteen applications for funding were received, and every organization that applied was granted funding. The RM of Vanscoy would like to allocate an additional portion of this grant program to assist charitable organizations, non-profits, community operating programs or recreation facilities within the community that are faced with additional costs or lost revenues related to Covid-19. Examples of expenses suitable for funding assistance include purchasing cleaning supplies, procuring personal protective equipment and maintaining services. Funding is flexible to allow municipalities to decide where the money is needed most, including proactive projects or future expenses. If your organization would like to apply for funding and would meet any of the criteria above please submit a request in writing to the RM of Vanscoy. Applications can be emailed to rm345@sasktel.net, mailed to Box 187, Vanscoy, SK. S0L 3J0, or dropped off at the Municipal Office, 300 Main Street in Vanscoy. Applications must be received by Wednesday March 31st for consideration. Funding application requests must specify how your organization has been adversely affected by Covid 19 and how the requested funds will be allocated. Receipts will be required for reimbursed costs and quotes are highly recommended for future proposed expenditures.

Town of Asquith Box 160 Asquith, SK S0K 0J0 For more info please contact the Asquith Town Office at 306-329-4341.

Rural Municipality of Milden No. 286 is accepting applications for:

Seasonal Equipment Operator Must be available to work May 1st, 2021 to October 31, 2021, but could be longer or shorter dependent on weather. Preference will be given to applicants with prior experience operating various equipment. Must have a valid Class 5 Driver’s License. Interested individuals should submit their resume, including Driver’s Abstract, qualifications, work experience, two work related references and wage expectations to: R.M. of Milden No. 286 Box 160 Milden, SK S0L 2L0 Fax: 306-935-2046 Email: rm286@sasktel.net

Organizations who applied for funding assistance in winter 2020 are welcome to submit an application for spring funding. However, preference may be given to applications who have not yet received funding assistance. If you have any questions or require any additional information contact the RM Office at 306-668-2060. RM of Vanscoy Council

All applications must be received by 3:00 p.m., March 19, 2021 We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Anecdotal Evidence

Stories from the Life of a Saskatchewan Veterinarian The following story is an excerpt from the book “Anecdotal Evidence”

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Calving Season Warning by Harvey Domoslai

arch is here, and with it, calving season. Every year I hear of some poor soul getting mauled by a cow that had just calved. It pays to remind ourselves of the dangers that lurk when calving cows and the care we must take to expect the unexpected. My own lesson occurred many years ago when I was a wee tadpole, but has stuck with me ever since. My father bought twenty ewes one fall when I was around twelve and we quickly befriended the quiet ones and named them according to what was obvious i.e. Baldy, Blacky, Curly, or by their steel tag numbers; #8, #21, etc. #21 was everyone’s favorite and would let you scratch her behind the ear or eat out of your hand. She was always the first to come running over when the bus dropped us off and had the big brown trusting eyes that she used to parlay into extra grain or a long scratch on the itchy spots. The ewes were all bred that fall and passed an easy winter in the little pen next to the barn, a kind of hobby for us boys against the constant mucking with cattle. Sheep chores were always a breeze as one bale fed almost all the sheep and sheep didn’t drink nearly as much as cattle, a fact which was much appreciated when hauling water by the bucket. In the early spring, the big bulging bellies of the ewes began to bring forth lambs. As each ewe lambed we would check out the newborns and see what we had. One day after school we were told that #21 had lambed and was in a pen by herself mothering up. I was the first one to the pen and leaping over the rail fence, jumped into the pen ready to congratulate old #21 and check out her twins. I had no sooner landed on my feet in her pen and looked up when #21, my pet,

my friend, head lowered at me and at full speed, rammed me in the guts. My air went out of my lungs and as I clung incredulously to the rail #21 backed up about ten steps then rammed me again this time in my hip as I turned to avoid her. Then as I breathlessly attempted to crawl over the rail fence she nailed me with her bony head square in my buttocks jamming me into the rough poplar rails and nearly disemboweling me. I toppled over the fence and stood painfully groaning beside #21’s pen, while inside the ewe stood head high, stamping her feet at me seeming oblivious to any previous relationship we had. It took about four days before #21 returned to her old self although we were all careful not to get caught between her and her lambs. After her betrayal we were never able to regain the old feelings we had for her. It was a valuable lesson to a young fellow and I never forgot to be careful around recently freshened animals regardless of previous good behavior. My only slip up was on the direction of my wife’s obstetrician when, against my better judgment, he placed me directly in a small room with my wife while she was giving birth. Thankfully, I suffered only verbal abuse whose emotional scars have mostly healed.

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ollowing notification of the decision to cease transportation services, concerned parents and community members reached out to the Prairie Spirit School Division, Saskatoon Public School Division, Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division, the Ministry of Education, our MLAs, and other designates with concerns and requests to have this decision re-evaluated and overturned. Decision makers are currently discussing the matter and intend to provide concerned GEMS parents with an update in the coming weeks. The decision to cancel transportation services for GEMS children has the potential to affect the entire GEMS community, yet only families with children receiving Prairie Spirit School Division transportation during the

Anecdotal Evidence is a collection of short stories and snippets by Dr. Harvey Domoslai, collected from a life as a veterinarian on the Canadian prairies.

2020/2021 school year have been notified of the decision. Families who are currently engaged in virtual learning, chose not to use bus service this year due to the pandemic, or who have preschool-aged children may not be aware that this service has been revoked for future school years. It is our understanding that residents, landowners, and business owners who do not have school aged children using the bus service were not notified. If you are affected by this decision, and would like to connect with, and receive updates from, concerned GEMS parents and residents, please consider emailing us at gemstransportation@gmail.com to sign up for our mailing list, or call us at the contact information provided below. Trista Hodgson (306) 280 6574 Tyler Hodgson (306) 370 5330 Katie Suek (306) 281 9667

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he next Canadian census is taking place in May and hiring is underway for enumerators in every community. Wages vary from $17.83 to $21.77 per hour and positions various are available from March to July. If you are interested in making a few extra dollars this spring go to www.census.gc.ca

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COUNCIL REPORTS

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TOWN OF ASqUITH

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(Next Meeting March 10, 7:00pm)

(Next Meeting March 9, 7:00pm)

squith Town Council held its regular council meeting on February 10, 2021. Attending were Mayor Gail Erhart, Councillors, Jackie Stobbe, Cecilia Mryglod, Jeff Eide, Wade Monks-Janzen, Jodi Nehring, and Darcy Stack. Also attending was CAO Kathy Picketts and Foreman Darren Kraft. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. A resolution was made to accept the council minutes from the January 20, 2021 special council meeting. Council made a motion to accept the January 2021 financials and January 2021 bank reconciliations as presented to them at the meeting. Accounts Paid in the amount of $24,096.14 and Accounts Payable of $37,149.51 were accepted as presented. If you have changed your phone number, please contact the Asquith Town Office to update. 2021 brings a new year, and of course with a new year comes the necessity to renew licenses. Pet licenses are now due. All individuals who own a cat or dog in Asquith are required to have a license for their pet. Cost of licenses is $10 for a spayed or neutered cat or dog or $20 for a non-spayed/nonneutered cat or dog. Failure to purchase a license will result in a fine, and you will still be required to purchase a license. 2021 Business Licenses are also now due. For more information, please contact the Asquith Town Office at 306-329-4341. Did you know…… that if you take out a building permit, the onus is on the property owner to contact the building inspector to make a final inspection and to close the permit. Failure to do so results in your permit being left open and as such could pose a real problem for you should you decide to sell your property. If you are not sure whether your permit was finalized or closed, please feel free to contact the Asquith Town Office. May 2021 will be a Census of Population.

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ouncil held a regular meeting on February 9, 2021. A $1,000.00 donation will be made to the Stars Ambulance service. The ice plant at the arena will be shut down when Minor Hockey decides to end their season. Minor Hockey is planning to end their season on March 14th. Town Council supports the 2021 Federal Census which will take place in May of this year. We encourage all residents to complete their census questionnaire online at www.census.gc.ca. Accurate and complete census data supports programs and services that benefit our community.

TOWN OF ZEALANDIA (Next Meeting March 21, 4:00pm)

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ith the new year upon us, Council wanted to reach out to say Happy New Year and also to introduce to you our new Councillor Michelle Doucette! Michelle was elected to Council in the 2020 General Election replacing Councillor Earl McLeod who moved away due to work. Welcoming Michelle to Council is Re-elected Mayor Darren Haugen and Re-elected Councillors Donald Hanley, Martin Tucker and Margaret Swedenski. Council also appointed Martin Tucker as your Deputy Mayor! Regular council meetings will be held on the 3rd Sunday of every month at 4:00 pm Council will be discussing their 2021 Remuneration at their March 21, 2021 regular Council meeting. Due to COVID restrictions we can not have members of the public attend our council meetings as there is not enough space for social distancing. If you have any concerns you would like to bring up to council please email townofzealandia@sasktel.net.

UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS RM OF CORMAN PARK - March 22, 9:00am RM OF DUNDURN - March 9, 8:00am RM OF EAGLE CREEK - March 9, 9:00am RM OF HARRIS - March 3, 1:00pm RM OF MCCRANEY - March 18, 8:00am RM OF MILDEN - March 10, 9:00am RM OF MONTROSE - March 11, 8:00am RM OF PERDUE - March 9, 9:00am RM OF ROSEDALE - March 9, 8:00am RM OF RUDY - March 10, 6:00pm RM OF VANSCOY - March 11, 9:00am TOWN OF DUNDURN - March 8, 6:00pm TOWN OF HANLEY - March 8, 7:00pm TOWN OF LANGHAM - March 8 & 22, 6:30pm VILLAGE OF BORDEN - March 9 & 23, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF BRODERICK - March 10, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF CONqUEST - March 9, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF GLENSIDE - March 11, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF HARRIS - March 3, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF KENASTON - March 9, 7:00pm VILLAGE OF KINLEY - March 9, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF MILDEN - March 17, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF PERDUE - March 16, 7:30pm VILLAGE OF VANSCOY - March 10, 7:30pm

All regular Council meetings are open to any members of the public. Restrictions may be in place. Contact your local Council.

MP REPORT

Kelly Block, MP February 19, 2021

Bill C-268: The Protection of Freedom of Conscience Act

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esterday in the House of Commons I proudly introduced Bill C-268, The Protection of Freedom of Conscience Act. This bill would protect the rights of medical professionals to not take part in Medical Assistance in Dying, and it protects your right to find a doctor who shares your values. Freedom of Conscience is one of the first fundamental rights laid out in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and it is at the core of our Canadian identity. This private member’s bill is a response to calls from physicians and patients to ensure conscience rights for medical professionals. As Parliamentarians, we have heard from thousands of physicians, Canadians with disabilities, First Nations and many others who do not want death to become a first resort. Each of these groups, for their own reasons, has called on Parliament to pass effective conscience protections. When euthanasia was first legalized in 2015, we were all promised by the government that no one would be coerced to take part in euthanasia against their will. Without the force of law behind it, this promise has proven to be completely empty. The government’s plan to expand euthanasia eligibility, as well as the Senate’s amendments to expand assisted death to those with mental health conditions, will leave even more patients and more medical professionals vulnerable to coercion. It is vital that conscience protections are put in now to prevent abuse. Dr. Ellen Warner, an oncologist practicing in Ontario, shared her experiences in a video discussing this bill. “I think it will shock Canadians to hear of healthcare providers being coerced into participating in MAID, yet such coercion has been happening frequently,” she said. “A brilliant colleague of mine was bullied into becoming the physician legally responsible for MAID on his hospital ward. It was a great loss to us when he left for a different position.” She also revealed examples of bullying and even an open call from a colleague for the firing of any doctor with an objection to taking part in euthanasia. But it is not just medical professionals who suffer when conscience rights are ignored. If all doctors are

forced to propose MAID to their patients, patients would no longer have access to a second opinion for their end-of-life care, and people who object to MAID would be deterred from entering the medical profession altogether. This impersonal one-size-fits-all system would give Canadians less choice, not more. Heidi Janz is an associate professor of ethics and a disability rights advocate. She was born with multiple severe disabilities and told us how, as a newborn, Heidi’s parents were told to put her into an institution and forget they ever had her. Her mother, following her conscience, refused. But the ableism present at the time of her birth still exists today: “A couple months ago, I went to ER with severe pneumonia,” she said. “For someone with visible disabilities, the ER can be a harrowing and life-threatening experience. Oxygen masks and resuscitation orders, which are routine for non-disabled people, are not so automatic for us. Instead, some doctors are immediately skeptical that my life is worth living at all.” She told us of the dehumanizing experience of doctors and nurses being shocked that she would want to keep living with her disabilities, and how conscience rights will help her find doctors she can trust. “When I was born, my mother’s conscience told her it is good I exist. We need to protect conscience rights so I can find doctors who believe so too.” Conscience rights are critical to how our healthcare system works. When you receive a diagnosis as a patient, you expect to have the choice to seek out other expert advice. But if every doctor and medical professional is forced by law to give you the exact same list of options, you no longer have the choice to get a second opinion and our entire healthcare system is weakened. If we want to protect our Canadian values and our Canadian healthcare system, we must protect conscience. If you agree and wish to support the Protection of Freedom of Conscience Act, please sign and share the petition at www.SaveSecondOpinions.ca.


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Delisle is vying for $10,000 to fund Splash Park

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elisle is registered for the 2021 Saskatchewan Blue Cross Go Out & Play Challenge. The Challenge offers communities a chance to win $10,000 for a project that gets kids and families out to play. The community that moves the most during the 10-day Challenge wins the grand prize. We want it to be us! We need everyone to help us win. We’re counting on residents, friends, neighbours and family members to get moving to win this year’s Challenge, March 1-10th, 2021. Delisle plans to put the grand prize to good use. Donating all of the funds to the development of a Splash Park. It’s easy to participate and log your physical activity online. You do NOT need to live in Delisle to help us win! Here’s what you need to do: 1. Log on to the Challenge website (challenge.saskatchewaninmotion.ca) and create a personal or family profile. 2. Be physically active. Don’t forget walking, active play and chores like shoveling snow! 3. Log your minutes of physical activity to add to Delisle’s total every day.

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Both indoor and outdoor activities count! Don’t forget to log your Gym or Yoga time as well as children’s recess or sports activities. Due to Covid regulations, we are unable to organize a WinterFest like we have had for the past couple of years. We will, however, be posting different activity ideas and will be giving out a few small prizes throughout the challenge as well. Go Out and Play is designed to encourage communities to think about the important role they play when it comes to providing opportunities for outdoor play. This is the 10th and final year for this challenge. For more information, rules and regulations, visit challenge.saskatchewaninmotion.ca. For great active games, go to Push2Play.ca! For more information or to find out how you can get involved contact: Billie Parker at 306-381-3202 or the Delisle Recreation Association at 306-493-8283. Help us see your stories! Tag #GOAP2021 and #10KsoKidsCanPlay on social media!

Delisle Community Chapel Renovation

he Delisle Community Chapel is moving ahead with plans to renovate the exterior of the church building located at 417 - 2nd Street East in Delisle, across the street from Delisle Composite School. The renovation will include the removal of existing siding and brickwork, and the replacement of all siding, fascia and soffits, plus new windows and entry doors. The contract for this exterior work was awarded to a local company, Flatlander Construction of Delisle. Building materials are now on site, and construction work is expected to be completed in the spring. In recent years the interior of the chapel has been updated with the creation of a social hall in the basement known as the Gathering Place, and the addition of an elevator to provide ease of access for seniors and others with mobility issues. Pastor Herb Anderson says, “This exterior upgrade will protect and beautify the facility, making it an attractive community worship center for many years to come.”

The Delisle Community Chapel has been active in the Delisle area for well over 100 years, caring for the spiritual needs of the community and offering programs for children, youth, and adults. Morning church services each Sunday at 10:45 are also live streamed on the Delisle Community Chapel Facebook page and may be viewed on YouTube at any time. The DCC motto is... “Loving God, Loving People, Making Disciples”.

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Happening in Borden this Month

he Village of Borden Council meetings this month will be held on March 9th and 23rd. Both meeting are at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Contact the Council for details about attending the meetings. The Borden Library Dessert of Month Draw will be held on March 19th The January winner was Rachel Sutherland and February winner was Audrey Baker. The Borden Community Centre draw for freezer and food to fill it, will be held on March 19th as well. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. To purchase your tickets contact Lorraine @ 306-997-2159 The Borden United Church will be holding services every Sunday in March and April. The Anglican Church is closed until further notice.

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Pike Lake Fire & Rescue Home Safety Tip #2 Vehicle Winter Emergency Kit Winter driving can be very challenging and March can bring unexpected weather. Here’s some tips to help. Have a Vehicle Emergency Kit A basic Emergency Kit should include the following: • Food, non-spoiling such as energy bars. • Water. • Blanket • Extra clothing and boots. • First Aid Kit including a seat belt cutter. • Small shovel, W/S Scraper • Candle w/metal can and matches. • Wind-up flashlight • Roadmaps. • Charged cellphone. Items to keep in your trunk: • Sand, salt or non-clumping cat litter. • Antifreeze and windshield washer fluid. • Tow rope. • Jumper cables. • Fire extinguisher. • Road flares.

If you get stuck in the snow: • Stay calm, Stay in your vehicle. • Don’t tire yourself out. Shoveling in the cold can be deadly. • Open a window a bit. Let in fresh air on side sheltered from wind. • Keep engine off as much as possible and make sure exhaust pipe is not obstructed by snow. Be aware of carbon monoxide poisoning. • If possible use a candle in a metal can to keep warm. • Make your vehicle visible by turning on your warning lights or set up road flares. • Stay awake! Until next time stay Safe and stay Healthy! If you have any questions or would like more information contact: Battalion Chief Wayne Pearson (Pike Lake Fire Hall) 306-230-1544, or Fire Chief Mike Given (Delisle & District Fire Department) 306-493-777

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AGRICULTURE REPORTS

Grain Farmers Support Bill C-206

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n February 6th, the Vanscoy Multiple 4-H Club held our annual Public Speaking competition. The event was held virtually over Microsoft Teams, with our Cloverbud and Intermediate members speaking in the morning, and our Junior and Senior members speaking in the afternoon. The winners and speech titles of each age group are as follows: Cloverbuds 1st: Natalie Harder - "Snow" 2nd: Calvin Guldiman - "My Nintendo Switch" 3rd: Jemma-Lynn Stregger - "My Horse Waldo" Juniors 1st: Erica Zoerb - "Winter" 2nd: Lili Guitè - "Covid" 3rd: Megan Jones - "My Cat Spike" Intermediates 1st: Daniel Adams - "Grasslands National Park Trip" 2nd: Nicole Wall - "School During COVID-19" 3rd: Elisabeth Noel - "Fox River Trip" Seniors 1st: Rochelle Wright - "18" 2nd: Kate Wright - "A Commercial Christmas" 3rd: Logan Fehr - "Summer on a Grain Farm" We would like to thank our judges, Amber Chorney, Shelly Visser, Tammy Yourkowski, Jill Klusa, Nicole Northrop, and Cassandra Hounjet, who generously volunteered their time to evaluate our speakers! As well, we would like to thank Sherene Little for being our emcee and helping out with any technical issues that arose. And finally, we would like to give thanks to our General Leader, Joanne Richmond, for all her time and effort she spent coordinating the event. Congratulations to all our members for participating in our annual Public Speaking event! Members who placed in the top two in each age category will have the opportunity to compete at the next level of competition; District Public Speaking will be hosted virtually by CC Riders on Saturday, April 10th. To all our members moving forward to the next level of competition, we wish you the best of luck! Submitted by Kate Wright Vanscoy Multiple 4-H Club Reporter

Delisle CO-Op AnnuAl MeeTinG Tuesday April 20, 2021 7:00pm at Delisle Town Hall Call for Nominations Three Director Positions Please submit your signed nomination papers to the Delisle Co-op by March 19, 2021

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February 25, 2021 (Ottawa, ON) – On news that Bill C-206, An Act to Amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, passed second reading in the House of Commons, Canada’s grain farmers would like to thank the bill’s sponsor, MP Philip Lawrence, and all MPs who voted in favour of recognizing the importance of exempting onfarm use of propane and natural gas from the carbon tax. “This bill is desperately needed for Canada’s grain farmers,” said GGC chair Andre Harpe. “With

no alternative fuels available, we are faced with a punitive cost when using a grain dryer to reduce the moisture levels in our grain. Without proper drying when faced with wet conditions and adverse weather, the grain will spoil, and we will not be able to take our product to market.”

stages in the House of Commons and through to the Senate. Bill C-206 comes with strong bipartisan support from across the aisle – with affirmative votes coming from the Conservative, New Democratic, Bloc Quebecois, and Green parties.

GGC looks forward to testifying on behalf of our members in favour of legislation at the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food in the coming weeks, and are hoping for swift passage through the remaining

“As you can see by the cross-party support, this bill is not about politics,” added William Van Tassel, GGC’s vice-chair and chair of the sustainability committee. “This is about the sustainability of the family farm in Canada,

and providing farmers with the tools they need to meet our country’s ambitious growth targets for the agricultural sector.” Bill C-206 will proceed to the House of Common’s Standing Committee on Agriculture and AgriFood, and may be brought back to the House of Commons for a third vote. Pending approval in the House, the bill would require the Senate’s approval and Royal Assent to become law.

FarmCash expanding services to all western Canadian agricultural producers this spring February 17, 2021 (Calgary, Alberta) – The Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC) is pleased to announce the FarmCash Advance Payments Program is expanding beyond Alberta and will be available to agricultural producers in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba beginning March 15, 2021. Since its inaugural offering in the fall of 2018, FarmCash has been providing Alberta producers of over 50 agricultural commodities – including all major crops, livestock and honey – another competitive option to manage their operation’s cash flow. “AWC strongly believes that all western Canadian agricultural producers can benefit from the fast

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and efficient service that FarmCash provides,” says Todd Hames, AWC chair. “We pride the FarmCash program on continually adapting to producers’ cash flow needs and maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction.”

long-term profitability,” says Syeda Khurram, FarmCash chief operating officer. “FarmCash takes that extra step by educating producers on the various ways they can utilize this effective tool to benefit their operation.”

FarmCash provides producers up to $1 million with the first $100,000 interest-free and the remainder at a low interest rate of TD prime minus 0.75 per cent. The free, simple and convenient online application saves producers time, money and provides access to funds in as little as three to five business days based upon the submission of a completed application. “FarmCash is more than just a cash advance. It’s a tool that helps producers meet their short-term cash flow needs and enhances their

While spring advances will be released starting April 1, 2021, western Canadian producers can access and begin their FarmCash applications as early as March 15. Visit FarmCashAdvance.com today to learn more. The Advance Payments Program is a federal loan program administered by the Alberta Wheat Commission. It offers Canadian farmers marketing flexibility through interest-free and low interest cash advances.

Vanscoy and District Agricultural Society

he Vanscoy & District Agricultural Society would like to thank all of our gracious volunteers who devote their time and energy to the betterment of our communities. Rochelle Wright successfully completed her term as President and we thank her for her dedication. We welcome Anita Roston & Linda Wright to the role of Co-President. Linda Stevens will remain as secretary and Linda Cheney as Treasurer. We would like to acknowledge and thank the Village of Vanscoy for distributing monetary funding from Sask Lotteries to provide assistance in purchasing supplies for our Pike Lake Festival of Lights site in December 2020. Our display looked fantastic this year and we would like to thank the Pike Lake Provincial Park for putting on a very successful event. Thank you as well to our volunteers who worked incredibly hard at setting up and taking down our display, we truly value you and your families!

Currently, the Agricultural Society is planning a unique and unconventional Perennial Exchange for May 2021! We recognize the many challenges and struggles of planning an event at this stage of the pandemic yet, we want to provide our fellow gardeners with a Covid friendly version. More details will come, so please stay tuned to our Facebook page, website, the Delisle Newsletter, and RM Review for more details on the date, time and specifics! We are trying our best to think outside the box so hold tight and please remember to thank a volunteer along with our gracious sponsors when you see them! As for other upcoming news, we are pleased to be offering another bursary for a 2021 graduate (within our District) who will be attending post secondary school in the Fall of 2021. More details will follow soon. Submitted by Anita Roston

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