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Many of you have probably seen the vintage bus on the former lot of the Moose Jaw Times Herald downtown location at 44 Fairford Street West, now home to the Moose Jaw Express. What’s the deal…? Four years ago, the Moose Jaw Express expressed an interest in a downtown moosejawtourism.com location. As a publication and newspaper business, we believe as citizens and business owners in Moose Jaw, it’s in our vested interest to promote Moose Jaw’s finer points. It was not until this year, the Moose Jaw Express has been able to secure an agreement to use the Little Chicago Bus as a source for tourist information. The bus will be used primarily as a tourist information booth, open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily, from May long-weekend to September long-weekend. This is not a small task, in itself. “The information hosts will be semi-retired or retired long-time residents of Moose Jaw, who are able to share stories, talk intelligently and promote our business partners in the Explore Moose Jaw publication, which is in its 7th year as the obvious goto-guide for Moose Javians and visitors to Moose Jaw”, said Bob Calvert, bus co-or-
Fun Memorable Moose Jaw Photo Moments and an Archive of interesting photos in the basement of the new location of Moose Jaw Express at 44 Fairford St. W, it will be a fun and interactive place for visitors to begin their visit to enjoy Moose Jaw. There’s much more planned that hasn’t been advertised. Our business at Moose Jaw Express is to bring folks into Moose Jaw, so we can continue to grow and become a destination point, rather than a drive-through location. Working with Visitmoosejaw.ca, we share the same vision in making Moose Jaw a destination hub of activity. It’s going to be a fun summer for Moose Jaw Express, our business partners in the Explore Moose Jaw Magazine and the Little Chicago Information Bus. If you have not hooked up with us yet, time is running out to get your full-color advertisement in the glossy magazine. If you need Explore Moose Jaw Magazines or Pocket Maps for your event, homecoming or visiting guests, be sure to book them in advance. Copies will be available before the end of April this year. Here’s to a great Summer in Moose Jaw!
dinator. “We are still looking for staff to help man the booth, so if you are interested, just stop in and chat with me.” The team at the Express has also developed a new Pocket Map and a full-line of Promotional Products that will be available at the Little Chicago Information Bus, as well as the interested supporting partner businesses of the Explore Moose Jaw publication. Wait ‘til you see the cool products that not only will visitors enjoy, but you will want them for your own personal collection, as well. Partners of the publication will also be able to add gifts, discount coupons and information about their businesses into a gift bag that will be made available for FREE to OVERNIGHT STAYS in Moose Jaw. “We have a value already that exceeds $50,” said Calvert, “and that will only continue to grow.” Business supporters will also be able to put their business rack cards and flyers on the bus, for tourists and guests to our city. “We can design and print those, too, for you business at a discounted price,” he chuckled. With the addition of picture cut-outs for
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BEREAVED PARENTS Grief Support Meeting for Parents who have experienced the death of a Child will be held on Wednesday, March 21st from 7:30-9:00 p.m. at Crescent Park Event Centre, 262 Athabasca St. E. Everyone is Welcome. N.A.F.R ( NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FEDERAL RETIREES BRANCH #23 ) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WITH SUPPER March 21( Wed) at Timothy Eaton Centre, 510 Main St. N. There will be a Roast Beef Supper at 6 pm followed by the meeting at 7 pm. Supper Tickets are $10.00 each and on sale at T.Gardens from March 6-March 16.( No tickets will be sold at the door) For more info re N.A.F.R call 306 –313-7978. COMMON GROUND Grief Support for Bereaved Spouses at the Crescent Park Event Center, 262 Athabasca St. E. are as follows: March 21, March 28 and April 11 with
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MJ Transition House honours International Women’s Day; says there’s still more work to do Sasha-Gay Lobban
In honoring International Women’s Day, the Moose Jaw Transition House celebrated women’s achievements across the world. Guest speaker Joanne Dusel highlighted some of Canada’s progress in helping women to achieve equality. Dusel, the Executive Director, Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan, says even though some progress has been made, there is still lots more work to be done in obtaining equality for all women, across all sectors. “We want to recognize the many women who’ve come before us and have done a lot of work to get us where we are today in terms of approaching equality and to push for this day as well as some of the equalities we’ve achieved like the right to vote, own property and to be considered persons under the law.” Dusel highlighted that there is still a wide gap in inequality in many sectors across Canada. “We know that the goal of the women’s movement has been social, economic and political equality for all and we also know that there is still more to do. Like where are we with the wage gap? In Canada, women who work fulltime, earn 74 cents for every $1 earned by men in 2014. I was surprised by the statistics, however, in Saskatchewan we do have a higher average wage for women which is a good thing that our province can be proud of. However, there are still some discrepancies to look at because we do know also that racialized women earn less so that is something to look at across the board.” She also noted that violence against women is something that also has to be continuously looked at in moving forward in bettering the lives of women. She shared national and provincial statistics which shows the prominence of violence against women. “Half of all women in Canada have experienced at least one incident of physical or sexual violence since the age of 16. Approximately every six days, a woman in Canada is killed by her intimate partner. Saskatchewan has over double the national per capita rate of police reported intimate partner violence (IPV). We’re also at the top of the charts in sexual assault, abuse of children youth and abuse of seniors.” Dusel says that Saskatchewan has taken steps towards preventing some of these occurrences. “I want to ac-
knowledge that Saskatchewan has made good moves within the last year or so. In 2017, Saskatchewan completed a domestic violence review process. Many of those recommendations could form the basis of an action plan to end violence against women or reduce it,” she said. Dusel applauded men who have become allies in women’s movements across the world and encouraged others to do the same. “We are also proud of the different campaigns that have come up to advocate against violence against women. Men are also becoming allies of the movement. I encourage everyone to be part of the global movement for change.” This year’s theme for International Women’s Day was #PressForProgress. The Moose Jaw Transition House has been part of the community since 1978. Their vision is to provide safety for the present and empowerment for the future. Their mission is to work toward ending the cycle of abuse and violence within the MJ & District community by providing emergency shelter, support, advocacy, education and referral.
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COMING EVENTS Continued from Page 2 THE MOOSE JAW BRANCH OF SGS WILL BE HOSTING DAVE WESSEL. Dave is an educator with a personal interest in Genealogy. He developed a curiosity about German settlement in SK and will be discussing the changing borders of Europe over the centuries and how this affected German settlement in SK. Moose Jaw Branch of Sk Genealogical Society will be hosting educator with an interest in Geneology - Dave Wessel, in the Herb Taylor Room at the Library on Tues, March 27th at 7:00 p.m. He developed a curiosity about German settlement in SK and will be discussing the changing borders of Europe over the centuries and how this affected German settlement in SK. Everyone welcome. SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE Meeting Grief Support for those who have experienced the death of a Loved One to Suicide will be held on Wednesday, March 28th from 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at Crescent Park Event Centre, 262 Athabasca St. E. Everyone Welcome. THE MOOSE JAW STAMP CLUB will meet Wednesdays, March 28 @ 7:00 PM in the Lyndale School staffroom, 1322 11th Avenue NW. Use the north entrance. Visitors are welcome. Call 306 692 1323 for more information. CHURCH OF OUR LADY TUESDAY EVENING BINGO. Doors open at 6:00 with the early bird game beginning at 7 p.m. Jackpot up to $1000. 566 Vaughn Street. MULTI SECTOR SAFETY TICKET TRAINING at Dumont Technical Institute Inc. will be held in Moose Jaw from March 29th to April 13th. Application Deadline is March 15th. Upon completion of this program you will have earned a variety of tickets to help gain employment in Mining, Oil & Gas and Saskatchewan’s Construction Industry. Employability and Essential Skills will be provided. Apply online at www.gdins.org. For more information call Dylan Pelletier at 1.877.488.6888
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MAUNDY THURSDAY COFFEE PARTY will be held at St. Andrew’s United Church on Thursday, March 29th from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon (in the Lounge & Court). Cost by Donation. Serving Coffee, Tea and Hot Cross Buns. Everyone Welcome! MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE will take place at St. Andrew’s United Church at 7:00 pm. EASTER FUNDAY FOR FAMILIES will be held at the Western Development Museum on Saturday, March 31 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm, primarily geared towards children aged 7 years and under. There will be crafts and games, as well as “spot the bunny” in the galleries, an egg count, and an Easter scavenger hunt. (Regular admission applies.) SING WITH BEL CORO, A COMMUNITY CHOIR, at the Moose Jaw Public Library, with Wanda Reid Directing, on Monday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. for a rich a cappella harmony experience. No audition or prior experience necessary. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. MOOSE JAW CONCERT BAND: If you play an instrument, you are welcome to join the Moose Jaw Concert Band. Rehearsals Thursdays at 7:15 p.m. in the Vanier Collegiate Band room. There will be two concerts in May. If you need more info, please e-mail kurt.gillett@gmail.com . MJ EXHIBITION GROUNDS, 30 Thatcher Dr, Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1L7; Phone (306) 692-2723 March 23/24: Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village Museum Antique Show. Gary: 306.692.4755. March 30/31: TLC Art & Craft Fair. Lani Gellner: 306.630.7739 or mamagellner@hotmail.com April 6-8: Sask. Equestrian Vaulting Assoc. Romany Pinto: 306.280.4018 or romany_pinto@yahoo.com April 6/7: Expo 2018. Barry Watson: 306.630.4041 or barry@mjchamber.com April 28/29: South Sask. Wildlife Assoc. Gun Show. Greg 306.692.9822. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION – Branch 59 Moose Jaw, 268 High St W: Contact 306.692.5453 Like us on Facebook @ Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 Moose Jaw. 18033DS0
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Professional Bull Riders Returns to Moose Jaw
Professional Bull Riders will be riding hard in Moose Jaw on Saturday, June 9th at 7:00 p.m. at Mosaic Place. Powered by Young’s Equipment, this high energy sporting event is a much-loved crowd pleaser and embraced by fans of all ages. “What makes that event special is the production that Chad (Besplug) and the Alpha Bull team put on mixed with a great crowd inside that building,” said Scott Schiffner, a two-time Canadian champion bull rider from Strathmore, Alberta. “Anytime we can go into a building like that, it’s really great. I’d rather go into a building that seats 4,000 and is jammed to the rafters than into an 18,000-seat arena that has only 9,000 in it. It was packed. The crowd’s really into it and into each other. Everybody gets excited and makes for a good bull riding.” Schiffner knows his stuff; in addition to his Canadian Professional Rodeo Association titles, he is a two-time Calgary Stampede winner, a PBR Canada champion and a PBR Canada Finalist. The 37-year-old Albertan has been around the game for some time. “For someone like me and where I’m at in my career, for someone my age, I look for settings like that,” he said. “I’ve had the opportunity to ride in lots of venues and lots of places, and now I’m constantly looking for that place that I can feed off. Anytime you can get into a building like that, it reminds me why I’m in this sport.” Schiffner has excelled at every level and in just about any size arena. He proved how much he liked the Mosaic Place last year when he walked away with the title. “That was the first time I’d competed there,” Schiffner said. “Anytime you can win, it’s good, and it doesn’t matter where. That’s what we’re meant to do. When we show up, we expect to win. With the crowd and the Alpha Bull event Chad puts on, it just makes for an overall great experience.” “I think the biggest thing about it is that Chad’s not too far removed from being a bull rider. He understands what it takes for us as bull riders – what we’re looking for, the bulls we want to get on and the atmosphere we like to compete in. He still has a direct connection with us.” Tickets are available for purchase at $20 plus fees and can be purchased at Mosaic Place Ticket Box Office, online at www.mosaicplace.ca or by phone at 306.624.2050.
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Multicultural Council celebrates International Women’s Day with #HerStory Sasha-Gay Lobban
In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Moose Jaw Multicultural Center hosted an event which brought together several local women in the community to share their stories of success and defying the odds. The event, fittingly called “#HerStory”, saw guest speakers from across the community sharing their stories with newcomers and other locals through a speed-relating forum at the Newcomer Welcome Center on Thursday, March 8. With three featured sessions, the event allowed persons to sit together in a round-table setting where participants got an opportunity to interact with guest speakers and ask questions. Melissa Mitchell, Community Connections Coordinator at the Council says this was an important event to highlight local women who are playing vital roles in the community. “We find that it is very crucial to showcase women in our community who have made an impact. We wanted to showcase a diverse group of women—from executive roles to newcomer entrepreneurs and the list goes on. This also helps to encourage newcomers on their paths in Canada.”
Deb Higgins shares her inspiring story and offers encouragement to women for International Women’s Day.
Temitope Adewumi shared some tips with newcomers about overcoming challenges in a new country and staying positive. One of the guest speakers was former Mayor and MLA Deb Higgins, who was the first woman in Moose Jaw to hold these posts. Higgins emphasized the importance of women having great support systems to help them in progressing in any field. “It’s a wonderful idea to highlight local women and the successes that they’ve had in a variety of areas. I encourage women, for example, those who aspire to enter into the field of politics like I have, to gather their support teams, put a plan in place and work towards your end goal. Your support system is integral.” Another guest speaker, Temitope Adewumi (Temi) who is from Nigeria, came to Canada in 2009 and was able to establish her own business right here in Moose Jaw. She is the owner of Coral Ethnic, a store that provides diverse ethnic foods and other products. Adewumi, who has been a stay-at-home mom for many years, decided to venture into business two years ago. She shared her success story with newcomers and offered some encouragement. Also having to adjust culturally and otherwise in Canada, she encouraged fellow
newcomers to observe, learn and get involved in the community in order to overcome any challenges they may encounter.
“One of the barriers we have is language and I’m encouraging those who have this challenge to practice as much as you can, especially in the comfort of your homes where you wouldn’t feel bad making mistakes. I also encourage those like myself to make new friends—not just with your cultural group but other groups, including those from other countries and Canadians,” Adewumi told the group. “This helps with adjusting and it gives you a sense of belonging and makes you feel like part of the community. I also encourage you to be open-minded if you’re going to overcome your challenges.” Other guest speakers for #HerStory included: Councillor Crystal Froese, Lori Deets, Charrisa Riley, Cecile Hyatt and several others.
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opportunity to become a new family. Watoto has grown to become a phenomenal beacon of hope and example of true transformation in Africa. To date, Watoto has provided holistic, residential care for over 4,000 orphaned and vulnerable children (about 3,000 in current care). This includes former child soldiers and those born to rebel leaders during the civil war. Some of these have already gone on to become lawyers, teachers, computer scientists, journalists, farmers, doctors, and are impacting society positively as a result. ABOUT THE CHOIR Watoto Children’s Choirs have travelled extensively since 1994, sharing a message of hope for Africa’s or-
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Some thoughts on close to 75 years of Canadian leadership
Thirteen prime ministers have ruled the roost in Canada since this Scribbler was born. Some have been better for the ordinary citizen than others; some have managed major life-altering legislation. Even with many policy faults and even more unachieved (broken) promises the country has chugged by Ron Walter along and prospered – at least most of us have. When Yours Truly was born, William Lyon Mackenzie King was head honcho, a politician recognized by historians as skilled with important policies — unemployment insurance, old age pensions — to his credit. Mackenzie King would not survive in this era. The bachelor consorted with prostitutes and held seances with his dead mother and dog. Following him was ‘uncle’ Louis St. Laurent, a nice gent who pursued the Liberal tradition of doing nothing unless you really have to. From the West came John Diefenbaker, a great speaker, great trial lawyer, but terribly short on organizing skills and trust. After tumultuous years under Diefenbaker, a diplomat Lester Pearson took on the job. Pearson gave Canada the
reputation and role of international peacekeeper as well as the Maple Leaf flag, public health care and the Canada Pension Plan. And he kept nuclear warheads out of Canada. He was succeeded by Pierre Trudeau, a charismatic colourful leader, either hated or loved by his people. His greatest contributions were putting down the French FLQ terrorists, bringing home the constitution from England and re-writing Diefenbaker’s Bill of Rights to emphasize rights of individuals, not communities. Another westerner Joe Clark briefly reigned but personal blunders lost this nice guy his job. Trudeau briefly resurged before handing the mantle to charismatic John Turner who fumbled. When caught patting a female cabinet minister’s bum Turner responded: “I am a tactile person.” The jaw, Brian Mulroney, followed. Only allowed to run for leadership after he broke certain personal habits, Mulroney gave Canada the first free trade agreement and the GST, a tax needed to break the run of deficits since Trudeau started. and privatized Air Canada among others. Our only female prime minister Kim Campbell ran the country for 17 months. She was the only one of 13 prime ministers I couldn’t name from memory — must be the latent pre-marriage sexist hidden in the deep recesses of my soul. Sadly, Campbell was anointed because no man wanted the position. Jean Chretien, the little guy from Quebec with the folksy
manner, was elected on promises to end the deficit, kill free trade and kill the GST. He ended the deficit but wisely broke the other two promises. His main opponent Paul Martin ascended to leadership, having piloted the deficit slaying mission under Chretien. The west brought in another prime minister Stephen Harper. Aside from being secretive and having trust issues, Harper projected a cold impersonal image, eager to go to war. He left many thinking he wanted Canada to become a carbon copy of the United States. Pierre’s son Justin grabbed the brass ring from Harper. The jury is still out on charismatic easy-to-like or easyto-hate Justin. Certainly, he has taken on two of the most ambitious goals of our time — gender inequality and Indigenous people’s issues. Trudeau may be remembered for making great strides in gender equity but for leaving people dissatisfied on both issues. At the heart of both these issues are strong personally-held wrongheaded beliefs — beliefs that go back hundreds of years, beliefs that will take generations to change. At least he is trying. For most Canadians, life goes on, perhaps even gets better, regardless of who or what party reigns in government. Politics does provide us with a sense of comic relief at stupid actions and outrage at near senseless actions. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net
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Something for everybody: that is the promise for folks visiting the annual Moose Jaw Antiques/Collectibles and Vehicle Parts Sale this weekend. Buyers and visitors at the two-day show will have 189 tables from over 100 exhibitors to browse over. The negotiations and haggling on prices will run from antique car parts and licence plates to cast iron models of tractors and vintage vehicles. Jewelry, artwork, toys, old household items, glass work, dishes, toys, comics, books and long-playing records make up part of the merchandise. The sales tables represent all parts of the collectible and antique hobby sector from retail dealers to serious and starting collectors to estates and downsizing households. Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum, sponsor of the event at the Moose Jaw Exhibition grounds, has displays of the
museum south of the city. Tables sold out in less than two weeks after becoming available as the event’s interest grows every year from what started as a swap meet for old car parts around 40 years ago. The show is Friday, March 23 and Saturday, March 24. Doors open at noon Friday until 8 p.m. The show runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Vendors are from Moose Jaw and all over Saskatchewan with a few from out of province. A central Saskatchewan antique store operator, here for the first-time last year, is returning. Admission is $6 for adults. Children under 15 who are accompanied by an adult get in free. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@ sasktel.net
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Goof-off day, memory day — reasons to celebrate The pop-ups on regular internet sites are sometimes more interesting than the pages being used for research purposes, including strolling through Facebook to find out what activities family members are favouring. When those pop-ups are advertisements for products Joyce Walter this household doesn’t need For Moose Jaw Express or want, they are annoying and cause for mutterings about being able to block such intrusions, similar to blocking telemarketing phone numbers. But occasionally the pop-ups offer moments of enlightenment and even humour as one ponders their seriousness and marvels at the imagination of the folks behind the scenes. One such pop-up appears monthly telling readers all the ways that particular month could be celebrated, if one had the time, inclination or the oddball sense of humour needed to truly get in the spirit of specialized days. Normal ones this month were St. Patrick’s Day, already gone by for another year; and Easter that is yet
to come. But before that weekend arrives, there are days of celebratory opportunities offered for varied tastes. The first one to catch my eye is National Puppy Day for March 21. Celebrants are to ooh and aah over the young dogs that are still in their wiggly and adorable state. This is also a day that families and individuals are urged to adopt a puppy from shelters or other reputable sources. I’ve always wanted to have a dog in our household but over the years the arguments against such an addition to the family have prevailed — and now I know the work involved with any four-legged pet would be beyond our capabilities. But hey, I wouldn’t mind petting a puppy in keeping with the day’s theme and on extra thought, Housemate has some chewable socks that would delight a playful puppy. Also on March 21 comes Common Courtesy Day. We should celebrate that theme every day but with concentrated attention, what a pleasant opportunity to be kind to each other: saying please and thank you, saying hello to strangers, holding the doors for each other, slowing down when driving through puddles, expressing appreciation for excellent customer service, keeping foul language out of the conversation — you get the picture — using the manners most of us have been, or should have been, taught over the years.
There’s a third event for March 21, but I can’t remember much about it — oh wait — it is National Memory Day. Should we be celebrating what we remember or do we forget to worry about what we’re trying to remember — like the name of the person with whom we just had an interesting conversation. Let’s move on one day, to March 22, National Goofoff Day. Think of the possibilities for this one. How about staying in bed until noon, lounging in pyjamas all day, snacking on junk food, reading a good book, watching John Wayne movies, turning a blind eye to the dust bunnines floating around the house and not answering the telephone or reading e-mails. Sounds like my kind of special day. To end the month, the pop-up had a notation for “Weed Appreciation Day.” Hmmm — would the weed in question be dandelions, Creeping Charlie, thistles, crabgrass or ragweed? Or in keeping with the new stores opening and new laws regulating its use, might it be an appreciation day for a different kind of “recreational weed?” I have a suspicion it will take some time for this celebration to catch on, regardless of the kind of weed being appreciated. My celebration of choice? “National Memory Day” but I can’t remember why. Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net
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Music fans in Moose Jaw were entertained for the fifth consecutive year by the Swing Concert at Timothy Eaton Gardens.
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For just over two hours, the sound of various musical genres filled the air in the auditorium. Headliner was the RCAF Jazz Combo band from Winnipeg with vocalist Sgt. David Grenon. Grenon also sang O Canada at the Warriors’ game on Snowbirds night. The Canadian Military Wives Choir of Moose Jaw showcased some of the talent from the folks at 15 Wing. The group was formed to enjoy music in the community. Flight instructor Capt. Rich MacDougall from 15 Wing flew out the tunes with rock, pop and country songs. A frequent talent show performer, MacDougall has recorded with Juno award winners.
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expressed their talents in varied tunes. Sydney Sperling, a Grade 12 Peacock Collegiate singer, entertained with pieces she will sing at the upcoming music festival. Rounding out the afternoon was Ted McHolm and Kelly Sapergia of Moose Jaw. The popular Sapergia’s piano playing had the audience of about 100 tapping their toes. The concert was organized by the 15 Wing Fellowship, a committee that promotes enhanced base community relations. Pilot cadets from 15 Wing volunteered with one female senior describing them as “hunks” Funds from the concert will assist military families. The next Fellowship event is at 15 Wing on July15 with a car show, aerial demonstration and concert. Ron Walter can be reached at ronjoy@ sasktel.net
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Warren Michelson Moose Jaw North
Warren Michelson, MLA
The first day of spring has arrived. Spring is my favourite time of year with new life and new beginnings. The Spring Session of the Legislature began March 12 with several new beginnings, as well. We have both a new Premier and a new Leader of the Opposition starting at the same time. Premier Scott Moe is an experienced MLA who will lead the Saskatchewan Caucus well through this session. Three by-elections took place on March 1 and the constituents of Kindersley, Melfort, and Swift Current elected three Saskatchewan Party candidates to represent them in Regina. Congratulations and welcome to MLAs Ken Francis, Todd Goudy, and Everett Hindley.
We also have a new Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. It is the Speaker’s duty to ensure that the rules of the House for conducting business are followed and that all members of the House have an opportunity to take part in debates. Congratulations to Mark Docherty, member for the Constituency of Regina Coronation Park, on his election as Speaker of the House. Saskatchewan’s 22nd Lieutenant Governor, W. Thomas Molloy, will be sworn-in during a ceremony at the Legislative Building this week. He will replace the outgoing Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield, who has held the position since 2012. Thank you to Lieutenant Governor Solomon Schofield for her outstanding service to our province. The Spring Session will move forward on bills introduced last fall. Approval for a new Provincial Park in the Porcupine Plain area will be finalized and will be an exciting entry into the camping season this summer. Time will be spent completing provincial legislation that will be required when the federal government legalizes the use of recreational cannabis later this year. We will be prepared with appropriate policies and regulations. The Residential Tenancies Act will be amended to pro-
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vide landlords the right to impose rules prohibiting the possession, use, and sale of cannabis in the rental unit as well as the growing and possession of cannabis plants. Legislation will be introduced to update our provincial legislation regarding administrative consequences for drug-impaired driving. Saskatchewan will have zero tolerance for drug-impaired driving.Anyone charged with any of the new drug-impaired driving offences under the Criminal Code will receive an immediate license suspension until the charges are dealt with in court. Other traffic safety legislation will make the consequences more severe for alcohol or drug-impaired drivers while transporting children. I encourage you to learn more about Saskatchewan’s cannabis framework at www.saskatchewan.ca/government/cannabis-in-saskatchewan. The 2018-19 Budget will be tabled on Tuesday, April 10. The budget will reflect controlled spending, measures to help keep our economy strong, investment in the services needed by the people of our province and our government’s three-year plan to balance the budget. If any constituent would like to attend the Budget presentation on April 10, please contact our office. I am looking forward to the remainder of the new Legislative Session, and the proceedings that will help keep Saskatchewan growing stronger.
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The community got an opportunity to express concerns and ask questions at an open-house information forum held at the Moos Jaw Public Library on Tuesday, March 13, hosted by the Board of Police Commissioners. At the session, the Moose Jaw Police Service made presentations and updated the community on what is happening around the city with various statistics on different incidents common to Moose Jaw. In addition, different units at the Police Service provided information on their work in the community and emphasized the great relationship they want to continue to build with residents and different groups. Among the presentations, Chief Rick Bourassa gave a presentation on Crime Trends, the Policing Environment and Police Responses, as well as providing an update on the legalization of cannabis. Other Police Service members made presentations on the Canine Unit, Serious Crime and Drugs, School Resource Program, Community Police Academy, Positive Ticketing Program, Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan, Victim Services
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it is great because we do want more community input and we found that not many people were showing up at the Police Commission’s meetings which are open to the public. A suggestion was brought forward to go to the community instead, in order to make a presence. We also wanted people to understand that this Commission serves the community,” Tolmie said. “There has been a lot of comments brought forward and they were very good. This gives us a different perspective and helps us to hear what the community has to say. Some of these suggestions can actually be acted upon.” Tolmie stated that the Board wants to move forward in continuing to garner feedback from the community. “It is important to keep hearing feedback because our community is changing. We must think about the newcomers that are coming into this country and the challenges that they face with the perception of the police forces in war-torn countries. We have a police force here that is ready to protect and serve our community and we want to be able to change that mindset. Therefore, we want to be able to continue to actively engage with different groups like the Multicultural Service to get the community more acquainted with our police force.” Meanwhile, Police Chief, Rick Bourassa reiterated the importance of the Moose Jaw Police Service and its relationship with the community. He reassured residents that the Police Service is here to serve and has the community’s best interest in mind. “We are building our relationship with the community because we are the community.” He also outlined the Police Service’s 2018 initiatives. These initiatives include: Combined Traffic Safety Services/Protection and Response Team; Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy; Cannabis Decriminalization and Regulation; Enhanced Responses in cases such as child abuse, mental health and serious crimes; Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry; Community Building, as well as Trauma Informed Investigations.
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Band City Stray Cat Rescue and Protection Society Inc. (SCRAPS) is a non-profit organization of concerned volunteers who are committed to stablizing the feral cat population in the City of Moose Jaw through primarily non-lethal methods. The organization humanely trap feral cats, neuter/spay and vaccinate, and then release healthy animals back into the community. They, as well, support feral cat colonies by providing shelters, feeders, and follow-up medical care as required and help to promote compassion for feral cats by educating the public about the important role feral cats play in controlling the rodent population. SCRAPS works with other agencies to find home for those cats identified as adoptable and promotes responsible pet ownership by educating the public about the importance of spaying/neutering pets.
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2006 JD 7420 MFWA Diesel Tractor w/JD 741 QD Self-Levelling FEL, 8’ bucket, grapple fork, joystick *1964 JD 3020 diesel Tractor w/JD 46A FEL (168 hrs. on rebuilt motor) *2011 JD 2520 MFWA diesel Tractor, only 46 hrs. w/JD 200CX FEL, 53â€? QD bucket (Hardly Used) *JD QD Pallet Fork *2005 Volvo 5-ton Diesel Tandem Grain Truck *2005 Freightliner 5-ton diesel Tandem Grain Truck *2001 IH 8100 Tandem diesel Gravel Truck *1987 GMC 7000 4-ton Grain Truck *8’ x 10’ Trailtech B/P Flatdeck Trailer *8’ x 16’ B/P Flatdeck Trailer *7’ x 14’ Lamar B/P Flatdeck Trailer *1995 Chev Lumina L5 4-dr. Sedan *1987 Peterbilt Hwy. Tractor *1998 Trailtech 5thWh. Sprayer Trailer w/poly tanks, tandem dual axles *Degelman Signature 6000 HD Rotary Rockpicker *15’ Steiger Db. Disc *Haybuster 2655 Short Cut Bale Shredder, hardly used *NH 1033 pto Stackliner *10’ Feeder Panels *HIGH HOG HANDLING SYSTEM - Hyd. Cattle Squeeze, elec. over K\G SXPS QHFN H[W PHWDO ĹąRRU (Like New) *Palpation Cage *3 Section S-Alley *Crowding Tub *71’ x 13â€? :HVWÄ&#x;HOG 0. 3OXV *UDLQ $XJHU hyd. swing out hopper w/db. augers, 540 pto, reverser *85’ x 15â€? Batco 1585 Conveyor Auger, swing out hopper, hyd. lift, 540 pto, new bottom swing Ĺ‚ [ Ĺ„ :HVWÄ&#x;HOG SWR *UDLQ $XJHU swing out hopper w/sgl. auger, 540 pto *GRAIN BINS - 70 Ton Westco Fert. H/B Bin (#1) *600 Bu. Lode-King H/B Bin (#2) *1000 Bu. H/B Bin (#3) *3000 Bu. H/B Bin (#4) *900 Bu. Taylor H/B Bin (#5) *1350 Bu. Rosco H/B Bin (#6) *1650 Bu. Westeel Rosco H/B Bin (#7) *3000 Bu. Westeel Rosco H/B Bin (#8) *9000 Bu. Westeel Flat Bottom Bin, complete (needs assembly) (#9) *2100 Bu. H/B Grain Bin (#10) *2 - 1500 Bu. Westeel H/B Bins (#11 & #12) Bins #10-#12 are located 1 mile North of Hazenmore on Gravel Road. (GPS: N49.42.19; W107.08.07) All Bins to be removed by July 1, 2018. *2007 Honda Rubicon 500 ATV *2004 Honda Forman 500 ATV *2000 Honda Forman 400 ATV *15’ Schulte Bat Wing Rotary Mower *NH 9000 Watt Generator *JD 9650 Combine Parts, Tank Ext’s, Concaves *1000 gal. Fuel Tank/Stand *1000 gal. Metal Water Tank on skids *Jobber 3 Pt. Ht. *1700 gal. & 2100 gal. Poly Water Tanks. For further info call Scott (306) 478-7078. Breed Creek Ranch Inc. (Clint Smith) (306) 478-7470 *35’ JD 610 Cult.
Grassroots Co-op Pierre at (306) 263-2033 or Larry at (306) 264-5111 *19’ Flash Welding Bin Hopper (Located at the Woodrow Co-op in Woodrow, Sk. Please view prior to the auction as it will be sold at the auction site) *2014 Rem VRX Grain Vac, own trailer *Kramble Remote Swing Auger Mover & Lift for 13� augers *1000 gal. Fuel Tank & Pump *Hi-Hog Gates *Hi-Hog Panels *12’ Hi-Hog Slant Bar Feed Panel *Sucker Rod *Swenson Down Spouts *Back Pack Fire Fighter *Back Pack Sprayer *Auto Parts *Fuel Dispensers *Honey Bee Parts *Scale *Soil Sampler *Farm Chemical *Auger Tube *Troy Bilt Leaf Blowers *Sprayer Parts *Westward Oil Pumps *Swenson 12’ Auger Spout (Bagger) *HD Truck Step *20.8 x 44 Tractor Tire *8� Auger Intake Hopper *Car Hoist. Hassen Hattum (306) 741-7012 *1982 JD 8640 diesel 4WD Tractor, 1000 lrg. shaft pto, 3 hyd., hyd. pioneer ends, quad range, return line for air drill w/14’ Degleman 7200 HD Dozer Blade, 6 way, skid plates (900 hrs. on new rebuilt engine w/all JD parts, new clutch) (8709 hrs. on old Tack, 199 hrs. on new Tack) (Sells as a unit) *Self Contained Grain Treater, own trailer Fauser Farm Ltd. (Don Fauser) (306) 472-7659 *2005 62’ Bourgault 5710 Series II Air Drill, 12� spacings w/midrow shank banders, db. chute, metal packers w/set of rubber packers, 5 plex, Bourgault 3/4� Tip Openers w/Bourgault 5440 Tow Behind Cart, 3 comp., 440 bu., dual fans, 3 hyd. dr., bag lift, 8� semi reach auger, light pkg. *1985 Versatile 876 Designation 6 4WD diesel Tractor, power shift, full vision cab, new seat, 1000 lrg. shaft pto, 4 hyd., sep. return line DR Thul Farm Ltd. (Douglas Thul) (306) 681-8444 *2010 JD 9770 STS SP diesel Combine, Hydro., Bullet Rotor, GPS 5HDG\ -' )LQH :LUH &RQFDYH Z UHPRYDEOH ŰOOHU SODWHV contour master, 24’ auger, sgl. pt. hook-up, 300 bu. tank, hopper ext., dual 20.8 x 38 frt. tires, 600/65/R28 back tires, 1821 eng. hrs., 1425 sep. hrs. w/16’ MacDon PW7 pickup table w/ Swathmaster Series IV Pickup (Combine used on heavy clay land around Regina which is rock free)
Terms: Cash or Cheque w/Letter of Guarantee. Machinery & Vehicles Sell at 1:00 pm. Bins sell at 12:30 pm. Auctioneers Note: All machinery will be started and demonstrated 1 hour before machinery sale time.
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flips and turns by 180 degree increments and for me that means a lot of math so I trust the judges to get it right without me having to do the “goesin-tas”. Once again my 4 years of grade 8 math failed me. I figure-skated when I was a kid so I understood a lot of the lingo and slang but the terms were simpler then and they did not have numbers associated with them. For instance, I was able to land an Axel (on a good day) but now-a-days an Axel is not even considered unless it is a triple; the same goes for Salchow’s, Lutz’s and Flips. All these competition-proven jump maneuvers are named after the first skaters to complete and use them in competitions. Axel Paulson had the Axel named after him; a Salchow after Urich Salchow and the Lutz jump, or in my case the Klutz jump, was named after Alois Klutz…er Lutz. As for the Flip I cannot find who it was named for, perhaps Flip Wilson? It is a good thing that those are some uncommon names or the modern figure skaters might be doing jumps named the Fred or the John. I have one suggestion/question about the team figure skating competition. Why not have the teams on the ice at the same time wearing their country’s jerseys and let them compete with full contact. That’s Olympic entertainment! I am always proud to sing my national anthem but especially when a Canadian athlete or athlete has won an Olympic Championship. The past few weeks I seemed to be singing quite a few times and other than my eagerness to belt out the most beautiful song in the world there is one constant that I cannot control. I cannot, for the life of me, remember the “new” words to an old favorite song… but practice makes perfect!
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For the last four years, a 72 year old gentleman had been living in Saskatchewan. He has been a resident of Saskatchewan on-and-off for his entire life and had hoped to continue living there until he passes away someday. However, he recently moved in with family in BC due to health concerns.
stead, this bill was mailed to him months later but because this man doesn’t use a chequing account, lives in a remote area and can’t drive due to epileptic seizures, he couldn’t pay. Perhaps if he had ever been resubmitted to the hospital in Moose Jaw he would have brought along a ten dollar bill to cover it, but that never happened.
Recently a bill for $8.50 arrived with a red stamp on it saying it was being referred to collections. A phone call was made to inquire about this bill and the gentleman was told it was for his tv while he was in the hospital six months prior. A variety of questions were asked aimed at finding out why the health authority was so aggressively hunting down senior citizens for a paltry $8.00. Were previous bills sent out? Oh yes, at least two. What about the cost of staff, paper, time, stamps, etc to send out this bill so many times. Oh, ‘its policy to send out bills without assessing them’, she said, ‘they deal with hundreds of bills’, and’yes, bills are stamped by hand (not computer) but no one checks to see how much the bill is for’.
So here is the complaint….In a day and age when everything is underfunded and taxes are going up, how can the government spend money without assessing whether it is well spent? To aggressively pursue senior citizens, who are barely subsisting, for $8.00 is beyond ridiculous. It has cost the health authority far more to try to recover it with no consideration to the amount of money recovered, nor the reasons for its nonpayment. Multiply this many times over for similar situations and you can see how much money is being spent for very little return. Is this what the world has come to? No compassion, no inquiry, no consideration for a person’s circumstance? Honestly, we can do better Saskatchewan.
Of course, bills should be paid. We understand. Had this bill been issued before he left the hospital, this gentleman would have paid. In-
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Ha m a traditio n al item fo r Easter di n ner By Joyce Walter For Moose Jaw Express
While Easter hats don’t seem as popular now as they were in earlier days, one tradition that remains is a main course meal featuring a ham. Add one of the many styles of scalloped potatoes, a colourful salad, and a light dessert and the Easter Day meal is sure to gain praise for the cook. This week’s recipes come from several family sources. ••• Cola Brown Sugar Glazed Ham 5-7 lb. bone-in ham 1 1/2 cups packed dark brown sugar 1/2 cup cola soft drink 1/2 cup Dijon mustard 1/2 tsp. Kosher salt Score the surface of the ham with shallow diamond-shaped cuts. Place in a shallow roasting pan in just a small amount of water. Use a wooden skewer to make holes in ham then stud with rows of cloves. Mix the brown sugar, cola, mustard and salt and whisk until sugar is dissolved. Spoon some of the glaze over the ham, cover and bake on low heat for 1 1/2 hours. Remove from oven, baste with remainder of glaze and return, uncovered, to oven to bake for another 15 minutes. Remove from oven and let sit at least 20 minutes before slicing and serving. ••• Cheesey Scalloped Potatoes 4 cups peeled and sliced potatoes 1/2 medium onion, chopped 2 cups milk 1 cup frozen peas 3 tbsps. flour 2 cups soft, cooked bacon 2 tbsps. butter 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/8 tsp. garlic powder 1/2 tsp. onion powder 1 tsp. dried parsley 1/4 lb. cheddar cheese, diced Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 2 quart casserole dish. Layer half the potatoes, onion and bacon in dish, then repeat. Heat milk, butter, peas and dry ingredients except parsley and cheese, in a pan over medium heat. Stir constantly until thickened, about 7-10 minutes. Stir in cheese until melted. Pour sauce over potatoes. Cover with foil and bake about 90 minutes. Remove foil and bake until lightly browned, about 15 minutes. ••• Frozen Cherry Dessert Crust: 2 cups Graham wafer crumbs 3 tbsps. sugar 8 tbsps. butter, melted pinch salt Filling: 1 can cherry pie filling 1-20 oz. can sweetened condensed milk 1/4 cup lemon juice 1-8 oz. carton Cool Whip Combine all crust ingredients and press into the bottom of a large freezer-safe 9x13 inch dish. Bake for 8-10 minutes at 350 degrees F. Cool completely. Combine all the filling ingredients and spread onto the crust. Wrap tightly with plastic wrap and then foil and place in freezer until frozen through. Remove from freezer and allow to stand 3-5 minutes. For easy cutting, place knife in a large glass of hot water. Cut into squares and serve. Return leftovers to freezer. Joyce Walter can be reached at ronjoy@sasktel.net
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City council finalizes tax and rate increases City to see 6.4 per cent raise in municipal taxes, nine per cent water increase, six per cent sewer increase Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
After much discussion over the last few months, Moose Jaw city council decided the need for infrastructure repairs and improvements outweighed the need to cut back and alter civic programs and departments when it came to the 2018 budget. As a result, local taxpayers will see a 6.4 per cent increase in property tax, nine per cent increase in water rates and six per cent increase for sewer rates. That’s a change from a 15 per cent water increase, six per cent sewer increase and 5.1 per cent property tax increase that saw the budget tabled two weeks earlier in order to receive further review by council and city administration. “We’re the ones who have to make that decision and it’s not like we’re running along and are super happy about that,” Moose Jaw Mayor Fraser Tolmie said shortly after the final budget had been passed. “We would love to have zeros, but you have to have revenue in order to provide that and costs go up. “I’m a taxpayer, too, and we know. We know what the impact is and for the average person overall that’s an $8 increase on your monthly bill. That’s less than Netflix, and that’s having your water, your garbage taken away and your roads improved. So people want better service and we can’t do it with the old numbers, so we’re trying to find creative ways and innovative ways to make changes so we will get better service and save citizens money.” As had been the case throughout the budget process – and especially when it came to seeing the rate and tax increases -- Coun. Brian Swanson was opposed to the decision, preferring to see cuts to other programs and in other city departments and services in order to reduce the shortfall. His position had been ‘one per cent tax increase for every one per cent cut from expenditures’. “All (the new budget number) does is shuffle it around, it’s the same amount of money,” he said. “It makes me think that the newest budget tool for the city of Moose Jaw is a bunch of walnut shells and a dried peas, you just kind ALASKAN ICE MELT PET SAFE JUG
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heart came out of the potential reduction of services and the need for important infrastructure work to be done, and soon. “It seems like the costs continue to go up, but the reality is we neglected to do some important work. When it comes to cast-iron waterlines, a lot of communities were replacing those in the 80s and 90s and we’re just working on it now. It’s work that needs to be done.” Funding those repairs and finding the cash to do so became such an odorous burden for the city itself in part because of the province changing their funding plans for communities, said Tolmie. “The provincial government’s goal in 2017 was clear – no deficit,” he said. “The City of Moose Jaw’s mandate is to repair and upgrade our failing infrastructure. The province’s goal and our mandate do not line up. That’s the challenge that we face.” Tolmie pointed to the initial increase of 9.13 per cent last year and the additional 18 per cent hit the province’s funding reduction created as a sign of how council and city administration have come to terms with the situation in the near past – instead of a 27.13 per cent increase, nearly 21 per cent in
of move them around.” Swanson pointed out that between this and last year’s increase, taxes will be going up 12.64 per cent in two years. He also took issue with the commercial tax rate rising 17.64 per cent in the same amount of time. “I think we’re inflicting undue hardship on a sector of Moose Jaw where many parts of it are struggling,” he said. “I would prefer that we reduce these rate increases by looking internally at our own budget... a huge part of our city and its ability to thrive is a commercial sector that creates jobs, and a 17.64 per cent increase over two years? I believe we’ve failed the commercial sector in this community.” Swanson pointed to this budget as the second put in place for the current council and that a path could be set in a permanent direction if it was to pass. “This budget is status quo plus a whole bunch more, with terrible burdens on our commercial sector and the citizens of Moose Jaw who will see another six per cent on their taxes,” Swanson said. “I believe there’s a better way to go about paying for it.” Coun. Chris Warren was one who voted for the tabling previous budget but ended up in favour of the new set of numbers. He told council his change of
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The Western Development Museum is teaming up with the Saskatchewan Festival of Words to offer a historical fiction workshop to be held on Saturday, April 14, 1:00pm to 4:00pm. At the workshop, participants will learn how to bring history to life with fiction. The workshop is facilitated by local Moose Jaw author, David Richards who will provide practical guidance, tips, and inspiration in writing historical fiction. “We will discuss focused research, using history to find characters and plot, how to let the history into your fiction, editing the blend of fact and fiction and more. We will discuss the issues of revisionism and voice/culture appropriation. We will also tour the WDM, physically touching history, then end with a writing exercise that you can submit for critique – or not, as you wish,” noted Karla Rasmussen, Education Coordinator at the WDM. Sarah Simison, Executive Director at the Festival of Words, said this is a great opportunity to expand the Festival’s education programming. “When the WDM approached us with the idea for hosting a workshop, we immediately knew Dave Richards was the person that should do it. Dave is a well-known local author of historical fiction so he not only has experience writing in that genre, but also doing the research required. As much as writing and research are serious things, Dave has a fantastic sense of humour, so I think the workshop is going
opment Museum. It provides an opportunity as well to get writers out to the WDM and see what resources are available to them, and also a way for WDM supporters that may want to try writing,” Simison added. The workshop is sponsored by the Saskatchewan Writers Guild. Pre-registration is required through the event link at www.wdm.ca. The cost for the workshop is $35.
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About the author, from publisher’s website: David Richard’s education at the Royal Military College in Kingston and his experience as a member of the Canadian Army for six years provided him with the perfect background to explore his fictional territories. First there was Soldier Boys (Thistledown Press, 1993) that transformed the Northwest Rebellion from a “history lesson into a human drama.” Next came Lady at Batoche (Thistledown Press, 1999) that rewrote the Gabriel Dumont/ Louis Riel mythology and won a Saskatchewan Book Award. In 2007, The Plough’s Share vividly encompassed late nineteenth century England, the Boer War, and Canada’s Barr Colonist experience. In The Source of Light (2011) Richards focuses his attention, research and storytell;ing on science and technology. David Richards lives in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for part of the year and Tahsis, a beautiful ocean village on the west coast of Vancouver Island, for the rest of the year.
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Hoopla: Central, Peacock, Vanier off to 4A boys, Caronport 2A boys provincial basketball tournaments Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
Right from the first tip-off of the season, it was believed by many there was a distinct possibility at least three teams in the high school boys basketball league could make it to Hoopla. Turns out the predictions were one short. The Central Cyclones, Peacock Toilers and Vanier Vikings all qualified for the provincial 4A boys championship, while the Caronport Cougars earned a berth in the 2A tournament in Prince Albert this weekend. For the provincially top-seeded Cyclones, getting to Hoopla was almost a foregone conclusion, and so when Central took a 99-59 win over Saskatoon in the regional final on Saturday afternoon it came with little surprise.
“It was close at the beginning, but learning from Tuesday we just knew we had to stick with it and not panic, keep playing our game,” said Central coach Ryan Boughen, referring to the overtime win over Peacock in the city final earlier in the week. “Tuesday we survived, today we played better. It all worked out as well as we could have hoped.” Kyle Boughen had 16 points in the game, Riley Seaborn 13 and Jaxon Brownell 11 Things were tougher for Peacock as after beating Humboldt 104-50, they found themselves in a battle with the Melfort Comets in their regional final. Melfort tied the game 49-49 in the final three minutes before the Toilers defence rose to the occasion and shut out the Comets down the
stretch. Final result? Peacock 59, Melfort 51. Chow led Peacock with 18 points, Jett Kowalchuk scored 12. Vanier pulled off an impressive upset in their region, defeating Notre Dame 10156 and then edging host Meadow Lake 5654 in the regional final. As a result Central will play Peacock in one Hoopla semifinal on Mar. 23, Vanier will take on Weyburn in the other. Caronport put together a solid run in their two contests, defeating Churchbridge 7439 and Ecole Canadienne 67-51 in the final. The Cougars will take on Saskatoon Christian in their Hoopla semifinal.
Peacock, Central cruise to 4A girls regional titles, Caronport off to 3A provincials Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
The Peacock Toilers and Central Cyclones left nothing to chance when it came to earning their spots in the Hoopla 4A girls provincial basketball tournament. Both teams put together commanding performances as hosts of their respective regional tournaments, with Peacock rolling to a 76-38 win over Humboldt and Central dominating North Battleford John Paul II 78-19 in their regional finals. For the city champion Toilers, things were rather interesting in the early going, as they found themselves tied 18-18 with the Monarchs after the first quarter. But as they had so many times this season, they found another
level in the second quarter – to the tune of a 31-6 run. From a tie game to a 21-point lead in the span of 10 minutes. McDougall led all scorers with 18 points in the contest, Anna Maelde scored 16. There were no such early dramatics at Central. The Cyclones took the lead early and never looked back, turning in a defensive clinic on their way to a 78-19 win. Central led 33-13 at the half and 54-17 through three quarters. Johnstone led the Cyclones with 21 points, Ashlyn Jesse scored 14.
Central will take on the provincial top seeded Melfort Comets in their Hoopla semifinal, while second-seeded Peacock will take on Estevan at the championship tournament in Prince Albert. The city teams weren’t the only girls squad from the local league to reach Hoopla – the Caronport Cougars hosted a 3A girls regional and defeated Maidstone 63-52 in the final to advance to provincials. They opened with a 67-26 win over Se Se Wa Hum. The third-seeded Cougars play second-seeded Lumsden in the first Hoopla game Friday; Regina Christian and Dalmeny are in the other semifinal.
Warriors close out regular season
Halbgewachs ties single season scoring record in epic effort against Brandon Right from the opening face-off against the Brandon Wheat Kings on Mar. 16, the Moose Jaw Warriors played like they were of a single mind – to get Jayden Halbgewachs that record. ‘That record’ being Blair Atcheynum’s 30year old single-season team scoring mark of 70 goals. Halbgewachs went into the final weekend of the season with 68 goals, therefore needing two to tie and three to break the mark. And much like last season when he put up seven points in the last game of the year to break the 100-point barrier, Halbgewachs was up to the task. The 20-year-old forward scored on the power play with 2:18 remaining in the first period and then tipped home a shot again while on the man advantage at 9:35 of the second to tie the mark. Thing is, he wasn’t finished there. Halbgewachs had at least a dozen chances to break the record – he finished the game with 11 shots, officially – but would just fall short as the Warriors dropped a 6-5 decision in overtime. He wouldn’t have any luck the next night in Brandon in a 5-4 shootout loss, and therefore settled for the tie with Atcheynum. “Just to get 70 goals in a season is pretty unreal, and to tie that record is surreal,” Halbgewachs said. “It’s a pretty proud moment and I share it with all my teammates, and especially my linemates. Howden and Jeannot were trying all night to feed me and I don’t think Howden took a shot on net tonight, he wanted to feed me all night. “The amount of passing attempts he tried... it just shows what kind a team we have. We’re all proud of each other
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Warriors presented with Scotty Munro Memorial trophy
The Moose Jaw Warriors closed out their annual awards ceremony by receiving the Scotty Munro Trophy as the Western Hockey League’s regular season champions. Andy Hamilton Photography photo. and we want to break records, each and every one of us. So to do that tonight was pretty crazy.” The game itself featured its share of drama, as Justin Almeida scored with one second left in the third to send the contest to overtime. Tanner Jeannot and Tristyn DeRoose scored their other goals. But given the fact the Warriors had clinched the Scotty Munro trophy earlier in the week (see sidebar) and had little else to play for, the game was all about Halbgewachs. “It’s great, he’s had an unbelievable season, all three of those guys had great years. Tanner Jeannot and Brett Howden also had great games, and this gives them confidence going forward that they can contribute and play and score goals,” said Warriors coach Tim Hunter. “You don’t score 70 goals without scoring some big goals. He’s been a huge contributor to for us, and he’s a great
kid off the ice and on the ice. We’re really proud of him.” The next night in Brandon saw Branden Klatt and Tanner Jeannot score twice each – with Jeannot hitting the 40 goal mark for the first time in his career – before the Wheat Kings scored four unanswered of their own to send the contest into overtime. Former Warrior Luka Burzan had two goals in the game, including the tying marker with 1:07 remaining and then scored the game-winning goal in the shootout. Halbgewachs had an assist in the game and finished the season with 70 goals and 129 points to win the WHL scoring title. The Warriors will have the rest of the week off before the playoffs kick off on Mar. 23 against the Prince Albert Raiders. The first two games of the series are in Moose Jaw that Saturday and Sunday night.
Prior to Friday’s game against Brandon, the Warriors held their annual Yara Awards Night. And while there was plenty of team hardware presented, one award stood out the most. That would be the Scotty Munro Memorial trophy, symbolic of finishing first overall in the Western Hockey League during the regular season. WHL vice-president Richard Doerksen was on hand for the presentation. “There’s only 22 teams in this league and to finish on top of those teams is a great accomplishment,” said Warriors coach Tim Hunter. “We didn’t set our sights on trying to win the trophy, we wanted to win our division and get home ice advantage, now we get home ice advantage the whole way through if it works out that way.... We start the playoffs with some confidence by being the league’s top team, knowing we can win and beat everyone in this league.” Winners of the main team awards include: Player of the Year, RBC Top Scorer and YARA Fans’ Choice Award -- Jayden Halbgewachs. Moose Jaw Co-Op Humanitarian of the Year, Cody Smuk Un-Sung Hero, Mark McKay Hustle Award – Tanner Jeannot. Safeway/Sobey’s Top Defenceman – Kale Clague. McDonalds Rookie of the Year – Adam Evanoff. Andy’s Transmission Most Improved Player -Tristin Langan. C & E Mechanical Most Sportsmanlike Award – Justin Almeida. Vanier Collegiate Scholastic Achievement Awards -- Tate Popple.
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Bowlers claim provincial titles Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
A trio of bowlers from Moose Jaw are off to Youth Bowling Canada Nationals after winning their respective provincial championships in Saskatoon. The South Hill Bowling Centre team of Marisa Montgomery and Calissta McCubbing took first place in the Bantam girls division while Matthew Lazurko won the Bantam boys class. All three will advance to provincials in Regina during the May 5th weekend. “I’m so proud of them all, they did so well to win against that kind of competition,” said Moose Jaw YBC co-ordinator Linda McIntyre. “Because Regina and Saskatoon have such bigger centres and so many more bowlers, it’s tough for the smaller centres to advance people to nationals. So, it’s awesome when we have that many go on.”
Matthew Lazurko, Bantam Boys Single
Calissta McCubbing, Pam Montgomery (coach) and Marisa Montgomery, the Bantam Girls team. Montgomery and McCubbing threw a 1,239 total for their fourth games, finishing 37 points ahead of a duo from Regina Glencairn. Even more impressively, both players had games more than 20 points over their regular league performance. “They bowled way over their averages and with the way things worked out, it wasn’t an easy win,” McIntyre said. “But they came through in the end.” Lazurko went into provincials with a 167 average, a good 13 points higher than any other competitor in the field. He lived up to that form and then some, rolling a 216 in Game 3 – the only score over 200 in the entire field – on his way to an 835 total. “Matthew has a really high average for a Bantam and it
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Mavericks win South Sask. Bantam girls league title Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
After a season filled with all sorts of impressive success, it seemed only natural that the Moose Jaw Mavericks would emerge as the South Sask. Female Hockey League Bantam champions. But these things are never easy, and when the Parkland Crushers forced a third and deciding game in the championship final series, there was no taking anything for granted. The Mavericks took a 3-0 lead out of the third period in Game 3 and went on to a 7-4 win at Red Knight Arena on Mar. 13 to claim the league title and earn the right to represent southern Saskatchewan in the provincial championships. “It was pretty exciting, they had a really good season and had played so well... the playoffs can be really weird and it could have gone the other way, too,” said Mavericks head coach Stephane Gauvin, who saw his team finish in first place with a 222-2 regular season record. “I told the girls after the game that this is isn’t common, it’s a lot of hard work and not everyone gets to experience what you’re experiencing, so ENJOY it.” Mavericks 7, Parkland 1 Keara Merriman, Keana McLachlan and Ellie Gauvin all scored for Moose Jaw in the first period of Game 3 to give the Mav-
the teams were tied 1-1 and 3-3 through the first two periods. Mavericks 11, Crushers 6 Game 1 of the series was a high scoring affair as the Mavericks led 4-2 after the first and 7-5 through two before pouring it on in the final 20 minutes to take the commanding win. Sidney Ellingson led the way with two goals and four assists, Gilroy scored three and had two helpers while Merriman had two goals and two assists. Halyk scored twice; Miller and Ember Dusomme scored single markers. Christmann stopped 23 shots in the win. The Moose Jaw Mavericks gather for a team photo after winning the South Sask. Female Hockey League Bantam championship ericks the all-important commanding lead in the series-deciding game. “It played out well, for the first 15 minutes it was kind of a cat-and-mouse kind of game, then we scored the first one and that seemed to give us a bit of a boost,” coach Gauvin explained. “Then we added two more quick ones that helped settle the girls down a bit.” The Melville-based Crushers got two back late in the second period before Kaitlyn Gilroy restored a two-goal Mavericks lead
with 2:09 remaining. The third period was all home team, as Nikita Halyk, Makayla Anderson and Tia Miller padded the lead to secure the win. Sydnee Christmann made 18 saves in taking the victory. Crushers 5, Mavericks 4 Parkland scored twice in the final 6:24, including a power play goal with 4:26 remaining, to force the deciding contest. Merriman had two goals while Anderson and Gilroy added their other markers as
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Cyclones win fourth straight boys basketball title Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express It wouldn’t be the Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association high school senior boys basketball final if there weren’t some sort of late-game dramatics. And you won’t get much more dramatic than this. Peacock Toilers senior Jett Kowalchuk capped a furious late-game comeback by his squad with a final-seconds three-pointer to tie the championship game with the Central Cyclones 61-61 with five seconds remaining. It would mark the first time since early in the second quarter that Peacock had managed to pull even in the contest. The Cyclones didn’t let them get any closer to victory, pouring in 20 points in overtime The Central Cyclones gather for the customary team photo after winning their on their way to an 81-67 victory. The win marked Central’s third-straight third straight high school senior boys basketball title. senior boys championship. on him and ‘D’ing him up. He did other players hit the scoresheet as they took final All fine and well. But the main topic of things really well for us, he had a great control of the game. discussion after the game was the Toilers’ game defensively and rebounding. And he “We have 12 guys and we had some guys miracle comeback. who really stepped up when we needmade the one shot that really mattered.” “The shots weren’t falling for me the Cyclones Grade 11 Ethan Johnson played ed them to,” said Cyclones coach Ryan whole game, but the way I play, I just a large part in Central holding the lead Boughen, who saw his team leading 34-26 try to play the same way every time and they did much of the game, as many of his at half. not worry about the shot I took last. All 14 points on the night were run-stopping “It seems that no matter who plays here, that matters is the next shot,” said Kowdaggers that swung momentum back in his it’s an offensive struggle. So one of the alchuck, who had only two points in the things we talked about is that you have team’s favour. game until his pressure trey. “There were a Seeing Kowalchuk’s shot go down was to play good defence because of that. We couple options off the play, but when I got tough, but his team’s response made it didn’t shoot the ball really well, and we the ball I knew I had to shoot it.” didn’t shoot enough, so that’s what will much easier to take. Toilers coach Troy Setter was confident “It was really deflating, but we just knew happen.... but I thought we played our best his standout forward – Kowalchuk played we had to keep working hard and do what in overtime and it ended the way we wantfor Saskatchewan at the Canada Games we had to do in overtime... we really ed it to end.” this past summer – would rise to the occapicked it up and forgot all about that shot Leading the way for Peacock throughout sion at the most important time. and just kept playing our game,” Johnson the second half and especially in the fourth “Jett’s a special player,” Setter said. “He quarter comeback was senior guard Shae said. has the skills and give Central credit, they Overtime was where Central’s vaunted Zwozdesky. Traditionally a defensive staldid a good job of putting some pressure depth rose to the occasion – six different wart, Zwozdesky put up 17 points in the
contest, including three three-pointers in the fourth quarter as the Toilers erased an 11-point deficit. “I just wanted to play for the win, if I saw my shot, I took it... when you get down by 10 or something it’s tough, but I looked at my teammates and knew we had to win that game,” Zwozdesky said. “So I tried to make shots and get us back in it. We didn’t quite win, but I’m proud of my boys and how they played that game, it was a great game and I’m happy to have been a part of it.” Central’s Riley Seaborn led all scorers with 18 points, while Kyle Boughen added 14 for the Cyclones, Fharis Ebet 12 and Jaxson Brownell 10. Payton Chow picked up 10 points for Peacock.
Ethan Johnson puts down a shot late in the game as Central attempted to close out the contest.
Szabo leads way with provincial wrestling bronze Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
A first-round loss made Myra Szabo’s quest for a Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association provincial wrestling medal a little longer than was ideal, but it did little to slow her down.
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After losing by pinfall in her first match to Saskatoon E.D. Feehan’s Sydney Hiebert, Szabo went on a tear through the ‘B’ side of her female 80 kilogram division, winning three straight matches by pinfall in under a minute – including a 35-second stoppage of Hiebert in the ‘B’ side final. That sent Szabo into the championship round, where she lost to Kiara Willick of Saskatoon B.J. Mahoney by technical fall. That would be the last time she’s taste defeat, as Szabo needed only 31 seconds to defeat Maddison Bird of Prince Albert Carlton to secure a bronze medal. Szabo was the only local competitor to reach the medal round in the tournament at Saskatoon Mount Royal. Peacock’s Kassandra Loucks lost her first-round match in the female 68 kg class but rebounded with a win by pinfall over Aliyah Lerat of Regina Martin at 1:38 in her first ‘B’ side bout. She then lost her next contest by fall to E.D. Feehan’s Nada Adams by fall at 1:28. Justin Weins didn’t have much luck in the male 56 kg draw, as the Peacock competitor lost to Mason Loeffler of Saskatoon St. Joseph and Marc Maligalig of E.D. Feehan by pinfall.
In the male 59 kg draw, Peacock’s Kyle Yamniuk received a first-round bye but lost to Franco Paul of Saskatoon Holy Cross by technical fall in his first ‘A’ side match. Yamniuk won his next bout by fall at 1:32 over Meadow Lake’s Gabriel Regnier before being eliminated by Zach Lyons of Saskatoon Tommy Douglas in a narrow 2-0 decision loss. Peacock’s Tristan Kuntz went 0-2 in his male 65 kg class, losing a close 9-5 decision to Nyk Silcox of Carrot River and by fall at 2:16 to Meadow Lake’s Cody Barden. he male 69 kg division saw a pair of Moose Jaw competitors – Ethan La Rose opened with a pinfall win over Saskatoon Evan Hardy’s Nathan Lukan but fell to Vlad Blatko of Regina Winston Knoll by decision 16-7. His first ‘B’ side contest saw a 12-8 decision win over Flin Flon’s Maguire Lee, but La Rose was knocked from the draw in his next bout, losing by pinfall to eventual bronze medalist Anthony Oliver of Saskatoon Holy Cross. Dylan Yamniuk lost his opening match in the same class by technical fall to Mosiah Osaseri of Regina Campbell and was eliminated by pinfall at 3:45 of his first ‘B’ side match by Oliver.
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Toilers dominate on way to city championship Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
There’s a long-standing theory where the overall environment of the Moose Jaw high school basketball city championship will generally lead to lower offensive production from the teams involved – a bigger gym, the loud environment and increased pressure leads to defensively minded games. Someone forgot to tell the Peacock Toilers, when they took the court for the 2018 championship against the Central Cyclones on Mar. 13. The Toilers poured in 24 points in the first half and led 51-20 at halftime as they went on to an 86-33 victory at the Sask. Polytech gym, claiming their eighth title in as many years. “We really wanted to come out strong and set the pace of the game,” said Toilers Grade 12 guard Kennedy Ward, who had five points in the early going before going down with a knee injury. “We knew it was going to be loud and we wanted to make sure we were playing well from the start... we played well as a team but we still know we have lots to improve on (going into regionals the following weekend).” It’s hard to overstate just how dominant the Toilers were at points in the first half – their defence prevented Central from generating many open shots and in one stretch Peacock put together a 20-plus-point run to take control of the game. Cyclones coach Tiana Adams couldn’t help but be impressed with just how well the Toilers shot the ball, something that posed plenty of difficulty as Central tried to battle their way back into the game. “We prepared pretty well for what we thought Peacock would throw at us, but we never ended up running what we thought we needed to run or get into any of our
For the eighth straight year, the Peacock Toilers gather with the high school girls basketball league city championship trophy. systems,” Adams said. “So that really hurt us, that we didn’t execute when we needed to or recognize the defence they were playing at important times. “On top of that, Peacock shot the lights out,” Adams added. “It’s hard to defend against a team that shoots that well and that kind of was the nail in the coffin.” Toilers Grade 11 guard Piper Ingalls led the way in that regard, scoring 15 points in the second half and 24 in the contest. Anna Maelde also had a standout game with 15 points, while three players – Katherine McDougall, Emily MacKenzie and Megan MacDonald – all scored eight. With the contest all but decided heading into the half, Peacock continued to work hard on defence with the goal of keeping
Finalists set in Original 16 Cash League Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express After all the upsets and surprise winners, the Original 16 Cash League championship final will feature a couple of familiar faces. Seaborn Agencies (Joel Jordison) avenged their ‘A’ side final defeat at the hands of Ackerman Ag. Services (Patrick Ackerman) in the Page playoff semi-final contest on Mar. 14 at the Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre, rolling to a 9-2 victory. As a result, Jordison will face BTN Chartered Accounting (Penny Barker) for the Original 16 title on Mar. 21. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at the Curling Centre. Jordison got off to a solid start in the first end against Ackerman with a deuce, after which the two teams exchanged single points the next three ends. Things came to an abrupt close in the fifth end when Jordison put up six to take the 9-2 win. The loss brought an end to Ackerman’s impressive run to that point – he had finished the regular season with a 3-12 record and went into the playoffs as the 14th seeded team out of 16. Ackerman proceeded to win his first three games and earned the second place spot in the playoffs. Roy brought Ackerman’s win streak to an end with her victory in the Page 1-2 game on Mar. 7. Roy played a placeholder game against the other championship round qualifier in John’s Music (Ryan Wenarchuk) and picked up a 7-3 win. In consolation draw play, Protec Video (Wade Gray) defeated KMS/Park Capital (Ben Gamble) 9-2; Tip-Top Roofing/Pro-Tec Electric (Stan Barnsley) downed Moose Jaw Fountain Tire/Keons (Warren Marcotte) 6-4; R. A. Garland Agro (Murray Stroeder) edged Kal Tire (Bob Desjarlais) 6-5; Team Redgoat (Skylar Ackerman) snuck past Easy Care Living (Lorraine Arguin) 7-5; Terra Grain Fuels (Ralph Courtnage) defeated EMJ Marketing (Joe Gunnis) 8-2 and Barb Wallace took a 9-4 win over Shaunna Fritzler.
sharp when it came to the regional tournament this weekend. That led the extraordinary stat of Central scoring only six points in the third quarter and seven in the fourth. “That’s been the whole thing for us all year, our offense starts on the defensive side of the ball,” McDougall said. “So we tried to get after it and the girls were really able to do that and keep control of the game... It’s a tough environment, it’s a loud gym and it can take a lot to settle down. You could tell that early on, but once we got some easy baskets and started to roll, one thing led to another. Then the whole team played well.” Katie Coulson was Central’s leading scorer while Alexa Watterson picked up eight points.
Peacock’s Anna Maelde puts up a shot during the high school girls basketball final.
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I had the privilege of watching an outstanding performance by our local WHL team, the Moose Jaw Warriors a short while ago. They were up against a team who seemed to have a burr in their bonnets (I mean... helmets) and were taking a lot of cheap shots at the big guns on our home team. A few fisticuffs were thrown and also a few injuries occurred that drew blood; which sure doesn’t make a mama’s heart happy. But set aside all the blood, sweat and tears, it was a game of skill and great work ethic! The confidence booster, I think, came from the team banding together and killing off a five minute major penalty and another minor penalty drawn around the same time. As the seconds ticked away in the five minute major, I could sense the energy building in the rink. By the time both penalties were killed off (that’s hockey lingo for the penalties expiring), the confidence level of the team went to a new level. This, in turn, affected the fans. It seemed the home town fans became one entity... gathering together in agreement for this team to finish strong! I haven’t been to many games over the years since we were blessed with the new rink, but I do know I haven’t seen the fans coming into agreement as they did the other night. It all culminated when “the wave” started! I heard one report that “the wave” has never happened at Mosaic Place and the other report was that it only happened the first year in the new building. Regardless, this was a sign that the atmosphere had changed and the town gathered as one to support their hometown boys. At the end of the game, it was so touching to see the team raise their sticks to the crowd in thanks for their support to help them with the win. Folks, as believers in Jesus, we can be like that hometown crowd! We have the opportunity to come into corporate agreement on important matters of prayer and issues that affect our communities, towns, cities, province and nation (and world). Did you know there are some things we cannot change through prayer unless we can gather as a company to pray and declare things in the spirit world? We need to come together “in one accord” (in agreement) and allow our hearts to be knitted together in love for a common goal... that the Kingdom of God and the Good News will be preached throughout the world. Something happens in the spirit world when we come together like that! Corporate prayer/agreement can change what needs changed. Dear brothers and sisters, there is nothing more powerful than when two or more are gathered together in Jesus’ name! Powerful miracles and answers to prayer come from focused, heavily concentrated and heavily targeted prayers when everyone is in harmony, unity and agreement with one another! There is extreme power in the prayer of agreement in a corporate setting! I believe when we joined as a city for the Citywide Prayer Night in January 2017, we saw things shift for our city, province and nation! Let’s gather for more prayer and continue to make a difference! “I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought.” Scripture references: 1 Corinthians 1:10, Matthew 18:19
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I admit it; I’m sort of a Joan-onmy-own. The concept of community is something I’m still coming to terms with. It takes quite some time to ‘feel’ the community in which one lives and if we’re talking community Joan Ritchie streets, EDITOR I’ve felt the bumps along the way. Getting to the crux of the situation, I am going to try and make some sense in the context of community and what every resident is dealing with in regards to the infrastructure and the tax increases. From my perspective in living here for just eight years now, I am still disgruntled and a little embarrassed at the condition of the streets in this city, and I think mostly everyone else is, too. It’s the same with snow removal recently. Everyone and their dog’s been complaining, but if the truth be known, it seems like it has fallen on deaf ears. There was non-existent snow removal for days “in wait for the two sisters to come to town – April and Mayâ€? (so that the snow would melt off rather than having to remove it). Non-residents made their comments known to me in hopes that I might take up the fight. Listen folks, I really am more of a lover than a fighter but‌ Moose Jaw has some tremendous assets, but we here shouldn’t be identifiable as a third world city. People who come to Moose Jaw from other cities in the province say they can’t believe the state we’re in. As individuals, we corporately make up this community, so I do understand that together we may have a level of responsibility to see the city through to improvements. A raise in taxes was a probability because over the years, upgrades have been few and far between. What sort of got under my craw is that City Council says they couldn’t find anywhere to make minor adjustments in their spending budget to compensate at least a portion of the deficit; unfortunatly, the whole onus falls on the citizens to fit the bill so that “we can see better services.â€? I don’t think I can wait another twenty years before we visibly see improvements. Whether or not you have lived here for a lifetime or just a few years, we as a community drive the same streets. In the same breath, as a community of citizens, people need to hold the city accountable in the future for the “better servicesâ€? they say they are going to provide!
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Lorraine Arguin calls out the line as Ben Gamble sweeps during the provincial mixed doubles curling championship Saturday.
Kitz/Stewart win mixed double title after perfect weekend Randy Palmer Moose Jaw Express
Lorraine Arguin and Ben Gamble might not have reached the playoff round during the Curl Sask provincial mixed doubles championship at the Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre this past weekend, but they still had one heck of an accolade nonetheless. Playing in a ‘C’ side semifinal against the Fox Valley team of Jensen and Scott Manners, the local duo kicked off the game with a perfect end – six rocks thrown, six rocks counting in the house. It was the only one of its kind on the weekend, and needless to say, propelled Arguin and Gamble to a 10-6 victory and a ‘C’ qualifying final. They faced Sara England and Ryan Grabarczyk out of the Regina Callie in that contest and found themselves trailing 5-2 through six ends. Undaunted, Arguin and Gamble put up three in the seventh to tie the game before falling 7-5. It was the seventh game of the weekend for the local duo. They fell 7-5 to Lumsden’s Samuel Wills and Mackenzie Schwartz in their opener and won their first ‘B’ side game 8-1 over Saskatoon’s Hannah Olivier and Cody Sutherland before falling to Saskatoon’s Paige Engel and Matthieu Taillon 9-8. The set up their impressive run through the ‘C’ side – a 7-6 win over Saskatoon’s Layne Engel and Brett Reddekopp, 8-7 win over Regina’s Mark and Michelle Lang and the aforementioned win over Manners and Manners. Moose Jaw’s other representatives didn’t have as much luck. The duo of Cassidy Baddiuk and Brett Behm lost their opener to 6-3 to Regina’s Anthony Neufeld and Stasia Wisniewski-Starkell, fell 10-3 to Lang and Lang in their first ‘B’ side game and were eliminated with a tough 9-8 loss to Wadena’s Kea Narfason and Ethan Nygaard. The team of Skylar Ackerman and Carson Ackerman also fell short of the win column, losing 9-8 to Saskatoon’s Ashley Thevenot and Trevor Johnson, 8-5 to Manners and Manners and 10-3 to Saskatoon’s Alexa Dixon and Shane Kitz. The Saskatoon Sutherland team of Brayden Stewart and Chaelynn Kitz went undefeated through the tournament to claim the provincial title, and they did so in style, scoring at least seven points in every game and only having one game where their opponents were within four. Stewart and Kitz defeated Dondalee Deis and Kalin Deis 8-1 in five ends in the championship final Sunday afternoon.
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 277 Iroquois St W Moose Jaw, SK Next Service: Sunday, March 25 Trinity Choir 10:30am
With sadness, the family of Earl Declare announces his passing on Thursday, March 8th, 2018. Earl passed away peacefully from a short illness while being cared for at the Sherbrooke Community Centre in Saskatoon, SK. He was predeceased by his wife, Stella B. Declare; and sisters: Gwen Robertson, Mary McLafferty, and Eileen Thompson. Earl will be lovingly remembered by his children: Jerry (Susan) Declare, Glenda (Ken) McKay, and Kendra Declare; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; as well as his extended family. Earl was born in the village of Anglia on December 24th, 1925, and was raised and schooled in Herschel, SK. He enlisted in the Canadian Army on November 14th, 1944 and was discharged on April 26th, 1946 at the age of 20 years. Earl married Stella Ferguson on October 24th, 1948 in Moose Jaw, SK. He became a journeyman sheet metal worker and continued working in the trade until his retirement. Earl enjoyed the many times spent with family and friends at his cabin at Buffalo Pound Lake. He loved to socialize with friends and could always be counted on for his Tuesday night meetings. We would like to thank the staff at the Sherbrooke Community Centre, Veterans Village, for the excellent care given to our father for the past four years. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, March 24th, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. in Moose Jaw Funeral Home. Dave Foley will officiate and interment will take place in Rosedale Cemetery at a later date. Legion Rites will be conducted by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #59. In lieu of flowers, donations in Earl’s name may be made to the Salvation Army, 175 – 1st Ave NE, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0Y9. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director 306-693-4550 www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
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Eva Alice Peters was born to Jordon and Jessica Peters on October 12, 2015 at Cypress Regional Hospital in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. She lived in Swift Current with her parents, always surrounded by family and loved ones. She shared her beautiful smile with everyone she met. Eva loved to play outside and spend many hours at the beach or swimming pool, only to go home to spend many more hours snuggling with her puppy and kitty. She was diagnosed with ITP in January of 2018 and fought like the hero she was. Eva passed away in her mama’s arms, on March 14, 2018 at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. Eva is survived by her parents, Jordon and Jessica Peters, Grandparents Albert & Stacey Peters and Bernie & Cindy Albers, her Aunty & Uncle Chanda & Richard Legare, Uncle Dustin Peters, Aunty & Uncle Jacqulyn Albers & Brett Jensen, first Cousins Emma & Amie Legare, Great Grandparents Floyd & Alice Rogers, Lizzy Albers, Fran Glascock, and many Great Aunts and Uncles and Cousins. Eva’s Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday March 21, at 2:00 PM in Shamrock, Saskatchewan at the Shamrock Hall. The family requests the attire be bright colours, and donations in lieu of flowers be made in Eva’s name to Ronald McDonald House Charities Saskatchewan. Warren’s Funeral Home were entrusted with the arrangements. For further information, call 306-773-8831 or visit our website at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and express your sympathy to family members in our book of condolences.
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RUT BOOTS It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Rut Boots passed away peacefully March 10, 2018 at the age of 93, at Pioneer Lodge.  He was born in Soest, the Netherlands, on May 25, 1924. He married Elina (Lynne) Huisman on November 3, 1949. They emigrated to Canada with their daughter Vera in 1954, settling in Moose Jaw where he worked as an electrician for Smith Electric. Later he began working for TransCanada Pipelines, starting out as a technician and working up to the position of Sub Foreman. Because of his work with TransCanada Pipelines they moved often, living near Burstall, Cabri and Moosomin. Rut and Lynne retired back to Moose Jaw in 1985. Rut was active with the Knights of Columbus, earning the title of 4th Degree Knight.  He was very involved with St. Joseph Catholic Church and its parish activities. He brought communion to people in their homes for more than 20 years. One of his tremendous contributions was repairing the chapel at Chateau St. Michael’s (formerly St. Anthony’s Home) He swam regularly till he was 92 and won several medals at the 55+ games. Rut is survived by his daughter Vera LaBelle, granddaughter Tiffany
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Frederick DALE Clarke Frederick DALE Clarke passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on March 13th, 2018 at the age of 87. Dale is predeceased by grandson Joseph Dale Clarke, son-in-law John Thornton, grandson Chad Matthew Clarke, and great-grandson Logan Vaughn Clarke. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Avis (nee: Valgardsson) and children; Gregory (Debbie) Clarke, Vaughn (Sue) Clarke, Allison Thornton (Brian Heisler), Brent (Helene) Clarke, Russell (Jill) Clarke, 13 grandchildren: Tammy (Corey) Petford, Crystal (John) Brady, Sarah Thornton, Sean Clarke, Meghan (Kyle) Roth, David Clarke, Celeste (Kurtis) Seaborg, Kaitlin Clarke, Nicole Clarke, Mitchell Clarke, Michael Clarke, Kyle Clarke and Lauren Clarke and 11 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Jim Clarke and sister-in-laws, Norma Clarke, Kristin Walter, and brother-in-law Norman (Joanne) Valgardsson. Dale was born on a farm during the Great Depression near Hearne, Saskatchewan. He was the youngest of 12 chil-
dren. From his humble beginnings, he has always been a role model of how we should live our lives; respectful, compassionate and caring of others. He modelled how to be a good person, husband, father and grandfather. His deep love of family and his passionate gift of music will continue to be his beautiful legacy to all of us. Dale was a teacher for 23 years and then spent 14 years as Principal at Central Collegiate in Moose Jaw. After he retired, he spent the winters in Mesa. He served the Moose Jaw community through many service clubs and community events. He organized the Moose Jaw Rotary Carol Festival for over 30 years and he was honoured twice by Rotary with a Paul Harris Fellow Award for his service. Dale was an extraordinary pianist who never had any lessons. He played by ear and taught himself how to read music at an early age. He was the Organist and Choir Director at Zion Church for 27 years and at their church in Mesa for another 18 years. Many have enjoyed the magic he was able to produce at the piano, but none more than his family. Even when Dale no longer had the strength to open his eyes, his fingers and feet would tap away in perfect rhythm to any music that was being played. Dale was extremely proud of the family he and Avis created and enjoyed spending time
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with each of them. He loved Avis deeply. He enjoyed the family ski trips, fishing and driving the boat at the lake, accompanying his sons as they sang, gardening with his daughter, and always had a special connection to the Clarke grandchildren. He will be missed by all who knew him. The family would like to thank Dr. Rininsland and the staff at Pioneer Lodge in Moose Jaw for their special care during the last year. A Celebration of Dale’s Life took place Friday, March 16 at 2:00PM at Zion United Church, 423 Main St. N, Moose Jaw. Reverend Tim Ellis will officiate. Interment will take place at Rosedale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dale’s memory may be made to the Canadian Alzheimers Association or Zion United Church. In living memory of Dale, a memorial planting will be made by Jones Funeral Home. Please sign the memorial register at website: www.wjjonesandson.com (Obituaries). Dayna Chamberlain - Funeral Director
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