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Is it a bird, is it a plane? Yes it’s a plane! Air show specialist Stefan Trischuk gave Deloraine residents a free air show on Wednesday, May 25. Trischuk �lew his Pitts Special Bi-Plane from his home base in Saskatoon to the Deloraine Municipal Airport where he had an appointment with Mark Pazdzior of Border Aircraft Maintenance Ltd. to have the plane readied for the upcoming Air Show season. Trischuk is the owner/operator of Stefan Trischuk Aerosports. He has been �lying for nine years, the last three performing in air shows. “As far as I know I am the youngest air show pilot in Canada,” said Trischuk. He was featured on a documentary on the Discovery Channel in 2015. As early as he can remember Trischuk wanted to �ly. He started with hang gliding and then when he was 17 up to 19 he �lew normal aircraft. Flying was and
is Trischuk’s passion. In order to pursue this venture he had to �irst put some money away. “I worked in the Potash mines to make money to do what I wanted to do. I didn’t mind that work and it was good to me, but I am so happy to be following my dream,” he said. Trischuk has performed air shows in several places including Vander�hoof, BC; Madras, Oregon, Lethbridge and Edmonton, Peace River, Westaskiwin, White Court, AB, Saskatoon, SK, Vancouver and Prince George, BC; and Brandon, MB. “The reason I do air shows is it’s a to show what I am passionate about. I want people to leave the air shows saying things like —‘I didn’t know an airplane could do that’ and ‘it really blew my mind.’” “I am available to do skywriting and did some last year. I would like to do a bit more — I have fun with it. Skywriting is classic but you don’t see it that much anymore.” Some of the skywriting he has done includes an in�inity sign, the outline
of the country of Kenya and a medicine wheel. “I would like to branch out with other extreme sport athletes —formation, drift race, free style. Also to add an art aspect — perform shows along with live bands at concerts.” Air shows have provided Trischuk with the opportunity to meet
many people across Canada. “Aviation is a small world.” Which brings the story back to why Trischuk brings his show plane to Border Aircraft. “I heard about Mark through friends. My friend Charles was so happy with the service at Border Aircraft and he passed that word on.
Mark is extremely good, easy to work with and he specializes in aircraft maintenance and importation — it’s convenient being in such close proximity to the U.S. border. Word of mouth is bringing more and more customers to Border Aircraft and Mark’s excellent service keeps them coming back.
Mark Pazdzior stands beside Stefan Trischuk in the Border Aircraft Maintenance Ltd. Shop at the Deloraine Municipal Airport. Trischuk flew from Saskatoon to have his plane maintained for the upcoming air show season.
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Orioles inducted into Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame Tom Sclater Submitted
On Saturday, June 4th, Waskada Orioles were inducted into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame for the second time. In 2008, the Orioles team from 1971-76 was enshrined into the HOF museum in Morden. This year’s small community team, the 198489 Orioles, was comprised of 28 local players, as well as 7 players added from the SWBL for provincial playoffs. Over the six years, the Orioles were Southwest Baseball League Champions five times! They captured the league title in 84, 85, 87, 88, and 89; only losing to Boissevain in 86. The Orioles also had a successful run in provincial playoffs. In 85, they hosted the provincial ÏBÎ tournament (now referred to as the AA) and won their first provincial crown by defeating Ebb and Flow in the final. They won back-to-back titles by defeating Morden at the provincials played in Manitou. The Orioles lost in the finals to Clearwater in 1987, but claimed their third
championship in Dauphin the next year by defeating the Oak River Dodgers. They were also provincial “B� finalists in 89, losing to Winnipeg North. The Orioles were introduced at the HOF ceremonies by Gladwyn Scott, one of the Board of Directors. He outlined the achievements of the team and then introduced each player as they received their HOF trophy. Gladwyn then presented a plaque to the team representative, Tom Sclater, who then gave the reply on behalf of the team. On Sunday, all individual and team inductees were invited to the Winnipeg Goldeyes Hall of Fame Game at Shaw Park. What an exciting game; the Goldeyes scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th to win 6 – 5. What a great ending to an awesome weekend! The Orioles would like to thank all those who contributed to our success over these years – parents, wives, family members, umpires, and fans. It truly was a great run. “If we had it to do all over again, we’d do it all over again.�
The Waskada Orioles were inducted into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame for the second time on June 4. Pictured are team members who were at the induction ceremonies. Back (left to right): Bill Dickinson, Norm McGregor, Ralph Smart, Shawn Vanbeselaere, Ian McGregor, Kent Heath, Bill McNish, Greg Workman, Ivan Strain (for Darcy Strain). Middle: Roy Kontzie, Ton Sclater, Wayne Stewart, Murray Stewart, Ron Stewart, Colin Bambridge, Terry Mayert, Bob McNish, Owen Smart. Front:
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The Manitoba Burrowing Owl Recovery Program Cassidy Howell Submitted
Partnered with Turtle Mountain Conservation and West Souris River Conservation District Another season is underway for the Manitoba Burrowing Owl Recovery Program. Every season our program (the owls) face all sorts of challenges. In recent seasons, unpredictable spring weather has caused major �looding which resulted in the loss of several nests. This season, �looding has not been an issue however
we have had some issues with predators. Predators are generally not an issue for the owls until release pens are taken down. Pens are taken down after three eggs are observed in a nest. After three eggs are laid the female will start incubating them and rarely leaves her burrow. By waiting until three eggs are in the burrow pairs are less likely to abandon the nest after release. In previous seasons, avian predators like hawks and larger owls have been an issue once young owls venture outside the burrow two
weeks after hatch. This season a raccoon was able to pry its way into one of our release pens. Unfortunately, the pair in this pen were predated by this raccoon. As we have cameras outside each burrow entrance we were able to capture photos of the raccoon in the pen and were able to see how the raccoon was able to access the pen. It managed to squeeze its body through a slight crack in the doorway. We were all very shocked and saddened by this event and have made adjustments to the door and so this
situation will not happen in future seasons. In happier news, the remaining six pairs have settled nicely into their summer homes. As of June 13, �ive of the six pairs have eggs. Burrowing Owls can have up to a dozen eggs per nest and if there is a lot of food available (a lot of insects and small rodents), we expect most of the young to survive. As well as monitoring and feeding the owl’s daily we will also be conducting wild Burrowing Owl surveys. We will be surveying pastureland
all around Southwestern Manitoba. These surveys are conducted both at sunrise or sunset, which is when the owls are most active. If an owl is found the landowner will be contacted. If we do happen to �ind a pasture that �its Burrowing Owl preferred habitat for nesting (minimal trees, grazed pasture, and natural burrows) we will also contact landowners to discuss options on further improving their land for Burrowing Owls including the installation of arti�icial nest burrows. As always, if you hap-
pen to see or hear a Burrowing Owl don’t hesitate to call either, Turtle Mountain Conservation District at 204-747-2530, West Souris River Conservation District at 204877-3020 or our direct Hoot Line at 204-8074668. If you are interested in keeping up with our program through social media please check out our Facebook page at The Manitoba Burrowing Owl Recovery Program. If you want to learn more about our program and the Burrowing Owls you can also visit our website at www.mborp.ca.
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Photos/Judy Wells
The Forget-Me-Knots quilt show on June 15 was very well attended. The group made a total of 47 quilts to be sent to Fort McMurray. The Forget-Me-Knots quilt group has been very busy making quilts for Fort McMurray. In fact, they have put together 47 beautiful creations —the same amount they sent to High River a few years ago. What amazing group of women! Prior to shipment of the quilts, they hosted a show at the Goodlands Community Hall. This event was very well attended. Everyone enjoyed viewing the quilts and topped the evening off with some homemade goodies. Pictured (left to right): Bev Salamondra, Heather Meggison, Victoria Morningstar, Jan Gervin, Jackie Leforte, Leona Williams, Judy Morningstar, Linda Mills and Ginny Andries. Missing: Cheryl Rushing, Audrey VanSteelandt, Joanne McMechan, Lottie McGee, Jane Holden and Myrna Teetaert. Hats off to the Goodlands Forget-Me-Knots!
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Thank you Prairie Rose Meats and Tendercuts for purchasing my steer. From Emily Speers with the Grande Clairiere 4-H Beef Club
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Citizens on Patrol Program celebrates 25th anniversary
Peace Tower remains lit for final season
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The Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP), sponsored by Manitoba Public Insurance, is celebrating its Silver Anniversary this year. There are now 48 active groups across the province and more than 1,000 volunteers dedicated to reducing crime within their communities and neighbourhoods. “As a former member of COPP, I can speak first-hand to the important role that our community volunteers play. This program allows residents of their community to take a hands-on approach in helping reduce crime in their neighborhoods,” said the Honourable Ron Schuler, minister of Crown Services. “There’s a real sense of community ownership among COPP volunteers, knowing they are truly making a difference. On COPP’s 25 th anniversary, I congratulate all past and current members for their volunteerism in this excellent program.
I also encourage those interested in COPP to take that next step and become involved.” COPP began in Manitoba in 1991 when partnerships were formed with local law enforcement and citizens desiring to make their communities safer. The three main goals of COPP are deterrence, education and awareness. Last year COPP volunteers provided nearly 15,000 patrol hours and 23,000 hours of other volunteer service related to the program. “COPP is a grassroots program specifically designed to serve as a highly visible crime deterrent,” said Ward Keith, vice-president, Business Development & Communications and chief product officer, Manitoba Public Insurance. “This communitybased crime prevention and education program provides additional eyes and ears for local police agencies. The program has successfully stopped
Thank you Maplelake Stock Farms for purchasing my steer. From Garnett Speers with the Grande Clairiere 4-H Beef Club
criminal activities and heightened people’s awareness of public safety.” COPP volunteers actively raise awareness of road safety risks in their communities. Groups have participated in initiatives such as speed-reader board monitoring, auto crime vehicle audits, patrolling at school crossing zones, identifying impaired drivers on the road and conducting seatbelt and cell phone use surveys in conjunction with the RCMP. “The 25th anniversary of COPP is a great opportunity to recognize all the volunteers, past and present, and the positive impact they continue to have on our communities,” said C/ Supt Scott Kolody, OIC Criminal Operations of the Manitoba RCMP. “I speak on behalf of all of our officers when I say that the partnership we share is not only essential to our Division, but greatly valued.” In addition to pro-
viding funding for COPP, Manitoba Public Insurance offers coordination assistance in co-operation with Manitoba Justice, Manitoba Housing, the Winnipeg Police Service, the RCMP, the Brandon Police Service and other municipal police services. If someone is interested in joining a COPP group, or starting one in their community, training and equipment are both provided at no charge. Prior to participating in COPP patrols, all new members receive training delivered by one of COPP’s certified trainers, as well as a training manual. In addition, new members are provided with one-on-one supervision with an experienced member during their first patrols. More information can be obtained by calling the Provincial Coordinator at 204-985-8849, or toll-free at 1-866326-7792, or visiting citizensonpatrol.mb.ca.
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International Peace Garden located on the Manitoba/North Dakota Border - The Peace Tower, that has been an iconic image for the International Peace Garden (IPG) for over three decades, is slated for demolition this winter due to structural issues. “In honour of the Tower’s �inal chapter at the Garden, we will have it lit at night from now until September 15,” said Garry Enns, CEO of IPG. “We felt it was important to share the Tower with the public in this way one last time.” The Tower stands 120 feet high on the 49th Parallel between Canada and the United States and is spectacular at night when lit from below. The area around it is fenced off for safety reasons but the public is invited to walk up or drive to the Peace Chapel area to observe it. “The picnic area near the Game Warden Museum might be one of the best viewing locations for the Tower,” added Enns. “That vantage point is also great for pictures as the fence is not visible.” The IPG Board of Directors is currently conducting an Ideas Competition for concepts to replace the Tower and will share the winning submission later in the summer.
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The Tranz Alpine and Coastal Pacific
Photos are courtesy of Kiwi Rail Scenic Journeys Sara Curtis Submitted
The South Island of New Zealand is known for its scenic landscape, ever changing, iconic and rugged. Three train journeys on “See Sara’s New Zealand” trip showcases this scenery. On the Taieri Gorge Railway from Dunedin to Middlemarch, the train sneaks across the Taieri Plains, climbs into the Taieri Gorge and then meanders along the edge overlooking the ancient Taieri River. There are 10 tunnels along the way with countless bridges and viaducts, one of which is the southern hemisphere’s largest wrought iron structure but the beauty of the region is front and centre. Taieri Gorge railway passengers are left wondering about the determination of the early
pioneer railway men who decided this was the place for a railway - surely there was an easier route? But of course, gold in the region dictated where the railway needed to be in 1879. For sure, it would not have been an easy railway to build. At the head of the railway is Middlemarch, a region featured in Peter Jackson’s “The Hobbit”. Maybe avid movie goers will recognize a scene from the movie. The next train journey for Sara’s group of travelers is from Greymouth on the West Coast of the South Island across the mighty Southern Alps through the Canterbury Plains to Christchurch on the east coast. The TranzAlpine is one of the world’s most famous train journeys and offers travelers thrilling vistas, deep gorges, chiseled alpine landscapes, native
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beech forest and fertile farmland. The 4 1/2-hour journey is going to challenge photographers - which was is a person supposed to look? The third train journey is from Christchurch to Picton and is billed as going “along mountainsides and the seaside.” At times, the Paci�ic Ocean will appear to be lapping at the rail line; at other times, the bush clad mountains will attract the eye. On one journey with a previous tour group, the train’s conductor told us to keep an eye out over the Paci�ic as we neared Kaikoura as a pod of whales had been seen earlier. There was no such luck on that trip, but maybe on the next?
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PREMIUM PRE-OWNED INVENTORY 2015 FOCUS SE
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15,998
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26,998
$
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13,298
$
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18,598
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27,998
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$
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19,998
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10,998
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28,998
2009 TAURUS SEL
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2015 BUICK ENCORE AWD LEATHER
$
27,998
3.6 V6, leather, B/U camera, MyLink
16,998
$
$
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2011 EQUINOX AWD 1LT PKG
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15,498
$
15 Town & Country “S” Van 14 SLT 4x4 Crew Cab 13 Encore Leather AWD 13 Equinox 2LT AWD 12 Equinox 1LT AWD 12 Equinox 2LT AWD
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13,998
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4,998
$
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29,998
$
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40,998
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12 Terrain SLE-2 AWD 11 Traverse 2LT AWD 11 Equinox LTZ AWD 10 Compass Sport 4x4 10 Impala LT Sedan 09 Traverse 1LT FWD
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Take Advantage of Today’s Financial Markets to Invest for Tomorrow Edward Jones Submitted
You may never find “perfect” conditions in which to invest, given the normal ups and downs of the financial markets. And yet you can always find opportunities in today’s investment climate — no matter when “today” is — to help you reach your goals for tomorrow. To give yourself a chance to find good investment opportunities in any market environment, you need to look beyond shortterm price fluctuations. If you can develop this type of disciple, you can become a better investor. For evidence, look at the bull market from 2002 to 2008.
During this time, we had 13 dips of 5% or more and three “corrections” of 10% or more. Yet despite these short-term drops, the market, as measured by the S&P/TSX Composite Index, rose 165%. Of course, as you’ve no doubt heard, “past performance can’t guarantee future results,” and this is true. Nonetheless, stocks historically have always trended up, despite frequent “bumps in the road.” And you can use these “bumps” as opportunities to add stocks and stock-based mutual funds, when appropriate for your situation. Ultimately, of course, it’s impossible to predict market fluctuations — so it’s best to prepare for them.
And you can help yourself do just that by taking these steps: Own the right mix of investments. Some investors think they can avoid the uncertainties and volatility of the investment world by sticking to vehicles such as short-term Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs). Yet GICs carry their own type of risks, such as the risk of not providing returns that keep up with inflation. If you’re going to achieve your goals, you can’t avoid growth-oriented investments, such as stocks and stock-based mutual funds, that carry some risk to your principal. But by owning an investment mix — including bonds, mutual funds,
GICs and domestic and international stocks — that is suitable for your risk tolerance and time horizon, and by holding these investments for the long term, you can help reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio. Invest regularly. If you want to build the financial resources you need for a comfortable retirement or other goals, you can’t afford to take a “time out” from investing — no matter what’s happening in the markets. Suppose, for example, that you had invested $100,000 10 years ago in a portfolio composed of 35% fixedincome vehicles and 65% equities (35% Canadian stocks and 30% interna-
the capabilities of Souris to host a broad range of events. This hotel will include a couple of 1 bedroom suites, a fully handicap capable room and two pet-friendly rooms. With a creative layout, every room offers a level of privacy and usability to our guests. Ken Rempel, president and co-owner of Steel Creek Developers is excited about the future. “Any new development of this type can be a tremendous stimulant to the local economy and we anticipate spin-off benefits to the many local business owners in Town,” say Rempel. Local ownership and strong support by the Town have been key building a strong sustainable project and will be important as construction begins and is expected to take 12 to 14 months. Steel Creek Developers is a Saskatchewan and Manitoba based family run company focusing on active adult apartment buildings and hotels. The company, through partnership with communities and local investors, is intent on creating developments that promote community growth and sustainability. If you would like more information about this top-
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Ownership group gives final approval for construction of downtown project to begin. Souris, MB, July 5, 2016 - Following last Septembers announcement of plans for a multi-storey downtown building, work has progressed to finalize the ownership group, who approved the design and engineering stage of the project. That work is now complete and the ownership has given Steel Creek Developers approval to proceed with construction of the new 4 storey residence building and Souris Hotel. The project will be located on the large open lot in downtown Souris on 1st St. S which is the historical home of the original Murray Autogroup Dealership and the early King Edward Hotel. Construction is slated to begin as soon as possible. The active adult residences will be called The Murray Building and the hotel will be named the Souris Hotel. This project brings a new development to downtown Souris and will augment the growing services that Souris provides residents and visitors. With well-appointed active adult residence apartments, The Murray Building offers empty nesters and retirees a change in lifestyle as they step away from the burden of home ownership to imagine a new way of life. This new found freedom allows them to enjoy new activities, make new investments in family or cottage or travel down south in winter. The spacious comfortable apartments have special personalization upgrade opportunities to those who sign up in the next couple months. And, everyone will enjoy the heated indoor ground level parking, common room and roof-top deck overlooking the scenic Souris River valley. Event organizers and local businesses will all benefit from the opportunities that will come with the opening of the Souris Hotel. A 29 room mid-scale hotel which provides local accommodation options that will keep visitors in Town and expand
ger gains when the market turns around. The financial markets will always fluctuate, and their day-to-day movements are nearly impossible to predict. Yet by looking beyond shortterm downturns, owning an appropriate mix of investments and continuing to invest for the long term, you can help avoid unpleasant surprises — and possibly achieve surprisingly pleasant results. Member Canadian Investor Protection Fund This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Advisor.
tional). Today, your investment would be worth over $145,000, even after a decade of low returns. But if you had added $1,000 per month to your original $100,000, your money would have grown to more than $297,000, according to calculations based on various market indexes. In short, it pays to contribute regularly to your Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and other investment accounts, even in down markets. In fact, during downturns, your investment dollars go further and purchase more shares, putting you in a position for potentially big-
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35,000km
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65,000km
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2013 Dodge Journey CVP/SE Plus
2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Sport SUV
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94,392km
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14,277km
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2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE/SXT Van
2013 GMC Terrain SLE-1 FWD
2015 Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab
2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392
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52,650Km
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2012 Chevrolet Orlando LTZ
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31,748 km
24,000 km
62,638km
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2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT-1 Sedan
2016 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.4L Premium AWD
2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD
2014 Dodge Durango Citadel AWD (7-pass.)
Stk#: SO6-107AT
Stk#: SF6-024RU
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36,894km
11,914km
15,390km
$13,990
$30,900
38,006km
$35,900
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2011 Hyundai Tucson GLS FWD
2010 Ford Fusion SEL Sedan
2012 Dodge Journey SE FWD
Stk#: SF7-018AT
Stk#: TU6-191AT
Stk#: SX6-146AT
Stk#:SF6-148AT
63,075km
55,229km
106,055km
$16,900
106,715km
$12,900
2013 Hyundai Elantra Limited w/Navigation Sedan
$14,900
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2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD
$29,900
2013 Toyota Corolla LE Sedan
2013 Hyundai Veloster DCT Tech Hatch
2016 Hyundai Tucson GLS 1.6L Premium AWD
Stk#: EL6-130AT
Stk#: U16-016B
Stk#: VO6-165AT
Stk#: TU6-054RU
108,853km
79,285km
28,685km
10,882km
$15,900
$15,900
2015 Chrysler Town & Country Touring Van (7-pass.) Stk#: U16-011
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2012 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
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17,900 159 bi-weekly $
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2011 GMC Terrain SLT AWD
16,600 148 bi-weekly $
2011 Cadillac SRX Luxury Performance AWD
27,900 245 bi-weekly
Leather, 6 cyl, espresso brown, 72,000 km
18,900 167 bi-weekly $
$
2011 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
2011 Chevy Equinox 2LT AWD
6 cyl, mocha, 111,000 km
Blue, 6 cyl, leather, 109,000 km
15,900 141 bi-weekly
14,900 133 bi-weekly $
$
$
2010 GMC Terrain SLT AWD
$
2010 Chevy Traverse LT AWD
2010 Chevy Traverse LT AWD
6 cyl, leather, mocha, 160,000 km
Goldmist, 90000 km
2011 GMC Terrain SLT AWD
$
$
$
$
$
Leather, red, 80,000 km, premium
Black, 94,000 km
12,900 $ 116 bi-weekly
9,500 86 bi-weekly $
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2011 Ford Escape XLT AWD
V6, leather, 115,000 km, gold, premium
6 cyl,182,000 km, mocha steel, leather
Red, 116,000 km, 4 cyl
40,900 $ 315 bi-weekly $
2012 GMC Terrain SLE AWD
186,000 km, black, sk tax paid
150,000 km, red jewel
23,900 211 bi-weekly
11,900 $ 125 bi-weekly
2010 Chevy Traverse LT2 AWD
2009 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
2008 Chevy Equinox LS FWD
9,900 $ 105 bi-weekly
14,900 $ 155 bi-weekly
10,900 $ 112 bi-weekly
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
2014 GMC 1500 SLE Crew Cab 4x4
2013 GMC 1500 SLT Crew Cab All Terrain
30,500 236 bi-weekly
Reduced $25,900 $ 228 bi-weekly
2011 Chevy 1500 LS Crew Cab 4x4
2010 GMC 1500 SLE Crew Cab 4x4
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leather, 132,000 kms, grey, sk tax paid
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$
$
stow-n-go, 39,600 km, white, sk tax paid
12,900 135 bi-weekly $
$
18,900 167 bi-weekly
18,900 148 bi-weekly
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V6, silver, 43,000 km
$
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2011 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT Mega Cab Laramie
2012 Chevy 1500 LTZ Crew Cab 4x4
Fully loaded, diesel, leather, 179,000 km, white, sk tax paid
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27,900 $ 245 bi-weekly
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2010 Ford F150 XLT Crew 4x4
2007 GMC 1500 SLE Ext Cab 4x4
2010 Ford F150 XLT Lariat Crew 4x4 5.0 L V8, leather, 162,000 km, silver
steel gray, 81,000 km
33,900 $ 297 bi-weekly $
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black, 140,000 km
$
14,500 187 bi-weekly $
16,900 $ 175 bi-weekly
2015 Chevy Cruze LT
2012 Chevy Impala LT
2012 Chevy Impala LT
14,900 $ 116 bi-weekly
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2008 Pontiac Grand Prix SE
2014 Chevy Camaro R/S Coupe
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Black, 89,000 km
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15,500 161 bi-weekly $
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19,900 $ 205 bi-weekly $
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2006 Chevy Uplander LT Long Van
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$
9,900 105 bi-weekly $
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15,900 124 bi-weekly $
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2010 Chevy Impala LT Silver, 164,000 km
7,900 84 bi-weekly $
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