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FISHER’S DRUG STORE
Fisher's Drug Store is a large independently owned pharmacy operating under the Pharmachoice banner. We offer a friendly work environment and have very attractive store hours. We are open from 9am to 7pm during the week, 9am to 5pm on Saturdays and closed on Sundays and holidays.
We are looking for a Pharmacy Assistant or Technician
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to join our team to provide a high level of personal, professional service to our customers. We provide a wide range to services to our clients, including compliance packaging, ostomy products, athletic and injury bracing and many more. Experience is a asset but not required as we will train the appropriate person for the job
Duties will include the following:
•Assisting in filling prescriptions, under a pharmacists supervision, as provided for by the regulations of the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals.
•Be aware of and abide by government regulations, and any policies of the employer, in regard to control, safekeeping, sale, return and disposal of pharmaceuticals, under the supervision of a pharmacist.
•Be responsible for general housekeeping duties, and the general appearance of the pharmacy area.
•Be familiar with all merchandise carried in the department, as well as new products, especially those pertaining to the pharmacy and retail pharmacy area.
•Assisting in customer complaints within the policies of the employer.
•Assisting with inventory in the pharmacy area-ordering and receiving pharmaceuticals under the supervision of a pharmacist, and other duties related to inventory in the pharmacy area, (as assigned by management).
•To provide prompt courteous, friendly, caring service to customers.
•Other duties as assigned by management.
To apply, please contact Darren at Fisher's Drug Store by: Phone: 306-445-6153 Fax: 306-445-7114 email: fishersdrugstore@sasktel.net ics, conformation and herd health management. They provided the young leaders with practical learning opportunities to give us a better understanding of classifying in the dairy industry and why things are measured the way they are.
I attended the spring show held in Victoriaville where we had the opportunity to examine the animals on our own, discuss the cows with our peers and individually judge the animals before the judge made his final decision. This was interesting as I got to hear about others’ reasoning behind why one cow was preferred.
During the show, I was able to walk through stalls and see multiple family lines along with comparing those that had the same sire, seeing if they had similar qualities to one another and which sires would be options to use on the farm among the Jerseys and Holsteins.
Coming from a mostly Jersey farm, it was interesting to see what a judge looked for in qualities and
I was able to get a close-up picture of the grand champion Jersey, Enniskillen Joel Marygold of Pierre Boulet Inc.
I toured three farms, Ferme Estermann, Ferme Montcalm & Freres and the MacDonald College Farm, all of which milked differently and worked in their way to properly manage their farms.
I also attended an annual general meeting, experiencing the format and pace of the meeting along with being able to vote on
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new resolutions brought forth since the last meeting. I was able to see how they were either passed or declined and the voting process, which the young leaders also got to take part in. We went to the Habs vs Bruins game in Montreal during my week there and the enthusiasm for both teams was amazing, but the conversations going on about cows and producers’ farms while waiting for the game to start showed the number of people who came to Montreal for both.
Full-Time, Permanent Adult Basic Education Coordinator
Battlefords Campus
Posting #93-BC-2223
Are you a lifelong learner with a firm belief that educational opportunities should be available to everyone? Our clients come to us with a desire to improve the opportunities for themselves, their families and communities. As the Adult Basic Education Coordinator, you will be an essential part of their journey.
This position is based on the beautiful Battlefords Campus,
As the Coordinator, you would oversee the development, delivery and promotion of Adult Basic Education programs within the Battlefords and area.
Starting wage: $5,489.25 monthly; with an excellent benefits package
For a complete position profile, and application, visit: www.northwestcollege.ca
Applications will be accepted until Monday, May 8, 2023 at noon www.northwestcollege.ca
R.M. OF MEDSTEAD NO. 497 SEASONAL MAINTENANCE/EQUIPMENT OPERATOR POSITION
The R.M. of Medstead No. 497 invites applications for an experienced full time Seasonal Maintenance/Equipment Operator. The Seasonal Maintenance/Equipment Operator will be responsible for mowing this municipality’s ditches, rock picking, mulching in conjunction with the grader operators, installing and repairing signs and other jobs as directed by the Reeve. Opportunity may be present in the future to move into a grader operator position. Pay rates depending on experience.
The R.M. of Medstead No. 497 is located in central Saskatchewan located approximately forty five minutes north of North Battleford. Applicants must possess a valid Class 5 driver’s license and have skill and experience in maintenance and operation of equipment including tractor, mower, rock picker and mulcher.
Submit written resumes stating experience, expected wage, two references and a current driver’s abstract. Deadline closes once the position is filled. All resumes shall be marked “Seasonal Maintenance/Equipment Operator Position” and dropped off at the RM Office, mailed to the address below or emailed to rm497@sasktel.net.
R.M. of Medstead No. 497 Box 12 Medstead, SK S0M 1W0
Council thanks all applicants for their interest in this position but only persons selected for interviews will be contacted.
The R.M. of Medstead No. 497 reserves the right to reject and refuse any or all expressions of interest.