Sports Celebrity Dinner Tickets now over 75% Sold
The Delisle Sports Celebrity Dinner is quickly approaching and organizers are announcing that they have secured four keynote speakers for the event. Attending will be former Philadelphia Flyer Brian Propp, and joining him will be famous “Broad Street Bullies” Orest Kindrachuk, Dave Schultz and Don Saleski.
Attendees of the dinner will have an opportunity to bid on one of the four front row tables and sit with their favorite celebrity for dinner, as well as receive a custom made, stainless steel Flyers logo sign which will also be autographed by the celebrities.
Only advance tickets will be sold and are on sale now, and some sponsorship packages are still available.
Sponsors will be treated to a VIP Lounge experience ahead of the dinner, where they will rub shoulders with the celebrity speakers and will have an opportunity to receive once in a lifetime autographs and photos with the celebrities.
Everyone who attends this event will be able to take part in both live, and silent, auctions featuring unique NHL memorabilia, as well as dining with the NHL celebrities.
Tickets always sell out, but a sponsorship guarantees your entry to the event as well as the VIP lounge.
This fundraiser supports local sports, culture and recreation organizations in and around Delisle.
To get your tickets or more information call Kenny at 306-241-3725 or Dan at 306-260-3367 or visit them on Facebook.
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High School Grads - Whoppers and Choices
You young folk have, over the years, been told a lot of whoppers. You were told that a stork brings babies, and that there is a tooth fairy who gives you money for teeth, and that there is an Easter Bunny that delivers chocolate. You have even been told the fully-dressed whopper - double patty, extra cheese - that there is a Santa Claus.
And now, now that you are graduating from high school, you are being told what is the biggest whopper ever, that there is a dream you can follow, a passion you can embrace - that now you can do what you love.
Well, kids, that’s pretty much all claptrap, foolishness and balderdash. Many of you have probably spent a goodly amount of time shovelling that kind of stuff out of the barn to spread in the fields.
I would hazard a guess that most of the dreaming done by the graduating class has been about that young new French teacher or how you will become the biggest rock star ever or be as rich as Elon Musk.
(For me, it was the geometry teacherwowza.)
To put it very plainly - you don’t know enough right now to know what your lifelong dream is, what your enduring love is, and certainly not what consuming “passion” you will haveand mainly this is because you don't know what all your choices are.
At this point in your lives, you have a very limited world view.
It is pretty much guaranteed that what you are interested in now will change over the years as you mature and learn and develop new and other interests. Fashions change, technology evolves, that delightful young French teacher gets married (but not to you).
You are coming out of high school and that's pretty much like coming out of a dark cave into bright sunlight - you are blinded by the light and surprised by the vastness of the landscape in front of you and you are bewildered by the complexity of all you behold.
Some of you, maybe a lot of you, will be going on to trade school or university so you folks will have a pause before starting your adult life. The rest of you don't get that pause but all of you, now or eventually, will have to get acquainted with life in the real world.
You don't have to have an over-arching dream. You don't have to have an undying love. And for sure you don’t need a passion. But you do need to have a job. And you have to have a job because, you see, another whopper we have told you is that money is the root of all evil.
The truth is that it is the lack of money that is the root of all evil - it is the lack of money that causes hunger, thirst, disease and suffering. It is the lack of money that motivates people to commit criminal acts – to lie, cheat, steal and kill.
Money - your parents' money - has provided you with a roof over your head to keep you warm and dry, food on the table to feed and nourish you. Money - your parents' money - has been paid for the education you have which allowed you to graduate.
You see, the thing is, you graduates have already been living the dreamthe dream where somebody else takes care of you and fulfills your needs, the dream where somebody else pays the bills and you get free parking.
But now that you have graduated high school (or trade school or university) and are becoming young adults, you are going to have to take up that cost burden yourselves.
So, what can you do to maintain that standard of living, maybe even improve on it?
While dreaming and loving are definitely enjoyable pursuits, they don't always pay very well.
And it's pretty much impossible to love anything when, because of the lack of money, you are hungry and cold and tired - the lack of money causes nightmares, not dreams.
So instead of dreaming and loving, take a look around and see what you can do that will pay the bills.
You will have to learn and develop skills that are useful and marketable. This is true whether you learn on the job or go to trade school or university. And these things come with time - and effort.
The world is full of interesting things to do but they are not always easy to see - sometimes you have to look a little closer, dig a little deeper, work a little harder, to find the shiny stuff underneath. And sometimes what is shiny and desirable on the surface turns out to be, on closer inspection, not really all that attractive.
You might find that though a particular job choice is not particularly exciting or rewarding, it does pay the bills and allows you to follow other interests which are more fun but pay less well.
Keep in mind, however, that whatever you do, whatever job you havewhether it is at a fast-food restaurant in the mall or at the head office of the United Nations - all work is intrinsically good and honourable. The service you provide is of benefit to the recipient and it is of benefit to you because you are being paid for providing that service.
And if you don't like the job you have or the direction you're going, look around some more, develop different skills and get a different job, head off in a different direction.
You have choices.
Lots of choices.
Whatever you choose - it will be something more fun and exciting and rewarding than a dream - it will be a life.
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Delisle Elementary School Playground Project Receives
$100,000 from Delisle Co-op
The Delisle Elementary School has been growing in population and so to has the need for an updated playground. One that is accessible to everyone. A committee for fundraising has been formed and the beginning of our campaign to raise money for the new accessible playground has begun.
The primary goal is to have an inclusive playground that is accessible to our school, the community of Delisle and the surrounding region - ensuring a space where everyone can access the structure. This playground will be a place where limitations are forgotten and differences are celebrated, a place where everyone is welcome to come play, watch, relax, enjoy nature and learn.
The school is looking for a new play structure on a rubber floor and to replace two swings with two inclusive swing seats.
The Delisle Co-op has long been a strong supporter of DES. They have been involved in many aspects of the school, from donating milk for the breakfast program, judging competitions as well as donating turkeys to ALL the families at the school. They have been a consistent supporter of the Elementary school’s Healthy Minds Healthy Bodies program for many years as well.
The Board of Directors and manager are proud to once again support the Youth of Delisle and the surrounding community and voted unanimously to become the Naming Sponsor of the Delisle Elementary School playground project with a donation of $100,000 to this worthy cause.
The Delisle Co-op will not only have naming rights but will have a say in some design aspects and colours of the new playground structure.
“The Delisle Co-op donates to many community groups, like the Delisle Rodeo, Sports Celebrity Dinner, hockey teams, churches, as well as hosting a fundraiser BBQ every Friday during the summer,” says Darin Sekulich, manager of the Delisle Co-op,”We felt that this project would have a positive impact on our growing community and we wanted to be a major stakeholder as we are a major part of this community as well. We appreciate the support we receive and want to give back, because that is what the Co-op is all about. We’re at home here !”
Delisle Elementary School, the Admin Team (Mr. Jessie Reis - Principal), the staff and the students are grateful that the Delisle Co-op is so generously supporting the youth of today, tomorrow and the future.
A ceremony was held at the school on June 21, during the annual fun night, where a cheque was presented by Delisle Co-op manager Darin Sekulich and Co-op Board President Doug Kielo, to the projects fundraising committee.
If anyone is interested in donating to this worthy cause, please contact Delisle Elementary School at 306-493-2451. Tax receipts can be issued. They appreciate ANY and ALL support.
Delisle Co-op is Opening a New Location in Vanscoy
The Delisle Co-op is nearing completion on its new location at Vanscoy on Highway 7. They are currently in the process of hiring and training staff, and expect to be operating in July.
The location features pay-at-the-pump or full service gas pumps as well as a 24 hour cardlock. The cardlock includes not only high speed diesel pumps for truckers and farmers, but also a low speed pump with regular and premium gas, as well as diesel for retail customers that need 24 hour access
.The site also features a convenience store with coffee service, snacks and basic groceries. A second building on the site houses washrooms and a shower house and rest lounge for truckers. This Vanscoy site is designed for future expansion of a bigger store and other retail services as the project evolves.
If you have any questions regarding this new location, contact the manager of the Delisle Co-op, Darin Sekulich at 306 - 493 - 2212.
COUNCIL REPORTS
Submitted by Council Administrators. Ask your local Council to send us a monthly report.
TOWN OF ASQUITH
Asquith Town Council held its regular council meeting on June 14, 2023. Attending was Mayor Gail Erhart, Deputy-Mayor Jackie Stobbe, and Councillors Cecilia Mryglod, Jodi Nehring, Darcy Stack, and Pete Heck. Also attending was C.A.O. Kathy Picketts. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Erhart at 7:00 p.m.
Councillor Pete Heck took his oath of affirmation.
A resolution was made to accept the council minutes from the May 2023, regular council meeting. Council made a motion to accept the May 2023 financials and May 2023 bank reconciliation as presented to them at the meeting.
Accounts Paid in the amount of $49,308.31 and Accounts Payable of $41,022.86 was accepted as presented.
The Asquith Fire Department’s annual Pig Roast/Show and Shine and Dance on June 3, 2023 was a success!
A Canada Day Celebration will take place on July 1, 2023, in the Town of Asquith. Posters with details will be distributed to the Co-op and post office, as well as posted on the town website and Facebook page shortly. A Volunteer of the Year Award will be presented at the celebration. Nominations for this award are open until June 26, 2023.
Work has started on the new walking path at the sports grounds and is coming along very well. Enjoy your summer!
TOWN OF DELISLE
Council held a regular meeting on June 13th. Newly elected Councillor Nic Vandenameele executed his Oath of Office.
$1,200 will be donated towards the Fall Fest seniors’ appreciation event. As well, the Town will allow for the temporary closure of 1st Street West on Sept. 9th to allow for a parade and street market.
The administrator was authorized to initiate tax enforcement proceedings against Lot 4, Block E, Plan 102143494.
The Town entered into a water use agreement with the Golf Club allowing them access to Well #3.
UPCOMING LOCAL COUNCIL MEETINGS
RM OF CORMAN PARK - July 17, 9:00am
RM OF DUNDURN - July 11, 8:00am
RM OF EAGLE CREEK - July 11, 9:00am
RM OF HARRIS - July 12, 8:00am
RM OF MCCRANEY - July 13, 8:00am
RM OF MILDEN - July 12, 9:00am
RM OF MONTROSE - July 13, 8:00am
RM OF PERDUE - July 11, 9:00am
RM OF ROSEDALE - July 11, 8:00am
RM OF RUDY - July 12, 6:00pm
RM OF VANSCOY - July 13, 9:00am
TOWN OF ASQUITH - July 12, 7:00pm TOWN OF BIGGAR - July 4 & 18, 7:15pm
TOWN OF DELISLE - July 11, 7:00pm TOWN OF DUNDURN - July 11, 6:00pm
TOWN OF HANLEY - July 10, 7:00pm
TOWN OF LANGHAM - July 10 & 24 6:30pm
TOWN OF OUTLOOK - July 12 & 26, 7:00pm
TOWN OF RADISSON - July 19, 7:00pm
TOWN OF ZEALANDIA - July 9, 4:00pm
VILLAGE OF BORDEN - July 11 & 25, 7:00pm
VILLAGE OF BRODERICK - July 12, 7:00pm
VILLAGE OF CONQUEST - July 11, 7:00pm
VILLAGE OF GLENSIDE - July 12, 7:30pm
VILLAGE OF HARRIS - July 12, 7:00pm
VILLAGE OF KENASTON - July 11, 7:00pm
VILLAGE OF KINLEY - July 11, 6:30pm
VILLAGE OF MILDEN - July 19, 7:30pm
VILLAGE OF PERDUE - July 27, 7:30pm
VILLAGE OF VANSCOY - July 12, 7:30pm
Council meetings are open to any and all members of the public. COVID restrictions may apply.
RM of MARRIOTT
Tender For Office Building To Be Moved
The R.M. of Marriott No. 317 offers for sale the office building located at 207 Highway 4 North in Rosetown, SK. (Lot 10A, Block A Plan G570) currently RM Office. This is a 1,280 sq. ft. building, built in 1984 which includes forced air heat and central air conditioning. For viewing, please contact the R.M. of Marriott Office at 306-882-4030, Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Building will be available to be moved by November 1, 2023 and is being sold as is with removal of building from property no later than May 30, 2024.
Tenders to be marked “Municipal Office Building Tender” and must be received by 4:00pm on August 29, 2023. A 5% deposit must accompany the tender. Tenders submitted without deposit will not be considered.
Tenders can be dropped off at the municipal office or mailed to R.M of Marriott No. 317, Box 366, Rosetown, SK S0L 2V0.
The R.M. reserves the right to refuse or accept any or all tenders, and the highest tender or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders must be signed by an authorized representative and include his/her official title, if applicable. Oral and telephone bids will not be considered.
Successful Bidder will have 30 days to provide the balance of cash to complete purchase. The deposit will be forfeited if the successful bidder does not finalize the agreement for sale within the required time.
Graduating Classes of 2023
Hanley, Langham,
Walter W. Brown - Langham
Graduating Classes of 2023 Asquith, Delisle, Hanley, Langham, Outlook, Perdue
Delisle Composite School
‘STAY-cation’ Camping
PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
Pike Lake Provincial Park is 20 minutes from Saskatoon and a million miles from the city. Pike Lake is a recreation park characterized by aspen, poplar and Manitoba maple groves; manicured lawns with two picnic areas close to the main beach; desertlike sand dunes a short hike away and a popular outdoor pool with a waterslide.
Add to this a diverse array of plants and wildlife owing to its location on a flood plain of the South Saskatchewan River and you can see why Pike Lake Provincial Park offers a delightful change of pace for people wishing to recharge their batteries without having to travel for hours.
Pike Lake is a shallow body of water that's called an "oxbow" - it's a loop of the South Saskatchewan River that became cut off from the main channel.
A barrier-free trail that starts at the main beach and runs southward to the creek that feeds the lake includes observation decks that provide a good view of the aquatic life and waterfowl in the vicinity.
A 1.5-km nature trail that begins at the interpretive centre, meanwhile, provides a fine opportunity to experience the surprisingly diverse ecosystems contained within this small park.
Like many provincial parks, Pike Lake has seen many upgrades over the past few years. If you haven’t been to the park recently it is worth checking out again.
OUTLOOK & DISTRICT REGIONAL PARK
Framed by the picturesque traffic bridge on the south and the historical C.N. Rail Bridge on the north, the panoramic view of the South Saskatchewan River is the setting for the Outlook & District Regional Park. Located adjacent to the Town of Outlook, this 100 acre park is able to satisfy the recreational needs of the entire family. The natural beauty of the park, the spacious campsites and the mature golf course make this park a popular spot for family reunions, a weekend getaway or an extended stay. From 2000 through 2017 there have been many upgrades to the campground, including 30 amp power service, group camping sites, and updated washroom and shower house facilities.
The Riverview Golf Course is located within the Outlook & District Regional Park along the bank of the South Saskatchewan River. The course is surrounded by beautiful scenery and offers 3 sets of tee boxes with yardage ranging from 5618-6263, giving you a variety of options. In the clubhouse you will find the retail area with a great selection of apparel, golf accessories and more. They are a fully licensed establishment and provide light meals and snacks to take on the course or enjoy on our covered patio which overlooks the 9th hole.
The Town of Outlook also has a lot to offer - such as the new Community Swimming Pool ! Waterslides, lane swimming, a wading pool area and swimming lessons, all just 2 minute from park gate.
Pike Lake Provincial Park
COMMUNITY REPORTS
14 & 15 Vanscoy & District Agricultural Society
The turn out for the Vanscoy and District Agricultural Society annual perennial exchange was amazing, it was a packed house at the Circle Hall in Vanscoy. We hope everyone enjoyed Sara Williams speak about different types of perennials. By now, everyone’s loot from that evening is well planted and perhaps blooming.
The events we host throughout the year would not be possible without our gracious sponsors. We would love to thank our platinum plus sponsors: Delisle Agro Coop, and Nutrien. Our platinum sponsors: NSC Minerals, Richardson Pioneer Delisle, Sask Energy, Sasktel, and Westland Insurance Group. Our gold sponsors: RM of Vanscoy, and Viterra. Our Silver sponsors: Corman Park Vet Service, Darla Christopher, Rack Petroleum Ltd., Prairie Centre Credit Union, Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts, Vanscoy Motor Hotel, and the Village of Vanscoy. Our bronze sponsors: Plainsman HVAC-R Ltd., RM Review, Sandyridge Gas and Grocery, Saskatoon Co-op Agro, and VJS Ag. Thanks to each of you, we can plan wonderful events for our communities.
Our next event is a Stockdog Clinic that we are hosting at the outdoor arena in Vanscoy. It runs on July 8th and 9th so get ready for some new baaaad residents in town. It will be a fun 2 days of bonding with our canine helpers and moving some sheep. Our 2023 Fall Fair catalogues are now distributed to our local businesses. There is a category for everyone to enter.
Remember to save your child’s schoolwork if you would like to enter the school grade categories.
We look forward to seeing everyone’s entries. This year we are celebrating our 40th anniversary so please come on down to celebrate with us on Saturday, September 9th from 11-4 and have a piece of cake !
We hope to see you all out!
The Delisle Rodeo Committee is once again excited to bring back the Delisle Rodeo to our community for the 2023 year at the newly named IAP Delisle Rodeo Arena. Our committee would like to thank Innovative Ag Performance for partnering with the Delisle Rodeo as our Arena Sponsor.
Our rodeo is proud to once again be partnered with the Canadian Cowboy’s Association (CCA). The CCA has been a major stepping stone for the careers of many professional rodeo champions and contestants attending the Canadian Finals Rodeo and National Finals Rodeo We welcome these professional caliber rodeo athletes to Delisle!
We look forward to record breaking attendance and competitor entries, 10 rodeo events from barrel racing to bronc riding, the amazing volunteers, roaring laughter of the wild pony races, and being a family and community focused weekend. The Delisle Rodeo has become an iconic summer event in Saskatchewan – a symbol of community spirit, volunteerism, and the heart of western values.
This year we feature two evening performances on both Friday, July 14 and Saturday, July 15 starting at 6:00pm, with the beer gardens opening at 4:00pm both days. Saturday morning at 10:00am features the slack performance, which is free to spectators. A ball tournament will also be taking place at the old ball diamonds next to the rodeo grounds on Saturday, July 15 at 9am. Saturday evening we once again hold a cabaret at the rodeo grounds featuring The Company starting at 9:00pm.
Tickets can be purchased that night for $20.
Admissions for the rodeo are as follows: Adult (18+)$20, Student (12-18) - $15, Child (6-12) - $10, Preschool (<6) – free. Weekend passes are also available.
Adult : $30, Student : $25, Child: $20.
The Delisle rodeo committee thanks all of our sponsors for allowing us to bring this great event back to our community!
Please Follow Delisle rodeo on Facebook for updates, current information or questions or email to delislerodeo@gmail.com.
Vanscoy Multiple 4-H Achievement Day
On June 10-11 Vanscoy multiple 4H Club held their achievement day at the vanscoy hall and arena.
June 10th
We started off the day with the pledge and motto and went into the craft. We started making our pinata. After the crafts we went outside and did the sheep project. Here's the winners and their classes:
Showmanship
1st- Tessa Zoerb
2nd- Heidi Zoerb
3rd Elisabeth Noel Market Lamb
1st- Ella-Rae Malinowski
2nd- Tessa Zoreb
3rd- Erica Zoreb
Ewe Lamb
1st- Heidi Zoreb
2nd- Elisabeth Noel
After the sheep we went inside the hall and had our potluck lunch. Then we went inside the Bow Busters archery range and watched the archery members shoot their targets. Awards were:
Recurve Bow
1st- Ahnikaha Meyer
2nd- Brynnley Meyer
3rd- Zoe Meyer Compound Bow
1st- Elisabeth Noel
2nd- Heidi Zoreb
3rd- Darian Gareau Archery Aggregate Heidi Zoreb
When we finished with the archery we went back in the hall and Zoe Meyer and her sister Brynnley Meyer did their poultry4u project. When they were done, we finished off the day with the record books awards as follows:
Cloverbuds
1st- Katala Bogdan
2nd- Cameroon Nice
3rd- Gabby
Juniors
1st- Ella-Rae Malinowski
2nd- Heidi Zoreb
3rd- Rayan Nice
Intermediate
1st- Erica Zoerb
2nd- Tessa Zoerb
3rd- Darian Gareau
Senior
1st- Ahnikaha Meyer
2nd- Celeste Gareau
3rd- Elisabeth Noel
June 11th
We started with the pledge and motto. Following that we had our light horse project do a saddle fitting show. The awards are:
Cloverbud
1st- Gabrillla Neil
2nd- Lukas Meyer
Juniors
1st- Ella-Rae Malinowski
2nd- Tatum Martin
3rd- Charlize Gareau
Intermediate
1st- Erica Zoreb
2nd- Tessa Zoreb
3rd- Darian Gareau
Senior
1st- Ahnikaha Meyer
After the saddle fitting class the light horse presented the trail course. Here's the winners and awards.
Cloverbud
1st-Lukas Meyer
2nd- Gabrilla Neil
Juniors
1st- Ella-Rae Maliowski
2nd- Mercy Tallman
3rd- Zoe Meyer
Intermediate
1st- Tessa Zoreb
2nd- Darian Gareau
3rd- Erica Zoreb
Senior
1st- Ahnikaha Meyer
Horse Aggregate
Erica Zoerb
Most Improved Rider
Mercy Tallman
4-H Spirit Award
Gabrilla Neil
Sportsmanship
Charlize Gareau
When we were done with the lighthorse project, we went into the hall and finished our crafts. After that we had beef and a bun for our lunch. We went back outside to watch the beef project here's the classes with the winners and awards:
Showmanship
Cloverbud
1st- Cameron Nice
Junior
1st- Ella-Rae Malinowski
2nd- Heidi Zoreb
3rd- Charlize Gareau
Intermediate
1st- Erica Zoreb
2nd- Tessa Zoreb
3rd- Darian Gareau
Senior
1st- Celeste Gareau
Cloverbud
Cameron Nice (Silverado)
Cow Calf
Charlize Gareau (Gemma and Top of the Rock)
Heifer Grand ChampionTessa Zoerb (Shasha)
Reserve ChampionErica Zoreb (Keepsake)
Market Steer
Grand ChampionErica Zoerb (Jagger)
Reserve ChampionDarian Gareau (Captain Jake Sparrow)
Corman Park Vet Leadership/Husbandry award
Tessa Zoerb
Beef Aggregate Erica Zoerb
After Beef we went back inside for some more awards:
Achievement Day Award
Ryan Nice and Katla
Vanscoy Multiple 4-H Club Aggregate Erica Zoerb
We would like to Thank all of our SPONSORS, Parents, Family and Friends.
Huge Thank You to all the Judges and Alumni who throughout the year came and helped all of us Learn to do by doing!
Many Club members are getting ready for the Regional Show at Prairieland Park which is being held from July 5 to July 10th.
Have a great summer!
Submitted by
Charlize Gareau Reporter 2022-2023 Vanscoy Multiple 4H Club
Delisle Rodeo is coming on July
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Agricultural Delisle Agricultural Co-op
Delisle 306-493-2212
Orchard Transport - Ag Div.
Delisle 306-493-2406
Richardson Pioneer Delisle 306-493-1500
www.richardsonpioneer.ca
Flo-Gate simple solution for managing the movement of grain or fertilizer Delisle 306-493-7409 www.flo-gate.ca
Agricultural Mechanic
Northern Plains Equipment Repair
Ag & Heavy Duty
Asquith 306-496-7100
Air Conditioning & Heating
ATL Electric & Heating Boiler & In Floor Heat Specialists Service all Furnaces/Air Conditioners
Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs
PLAINSMAN HVAC-R Ltd
24 Hour Emergency Service
Vanscoy 306-242-3002
Taylor Mechanical
Vanscoy 306-381-7998 taylormechanical@sasktel.net
Automotive
Trusty Appraisal Service & SGI Arbitration
Delisle 306-222-0456
Bookkeeping
Prairie Sun Bookkeeping
Vanscoy 306-230-1522 prairiesunorchard@sasktel.net
Duct Cleaning
Ace Air Vac Harris 306-850-1045 robindashney@gmail.com
Electrical & Satellite
ATL Electric & Heating Complete Electrical and Heating Service
Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs
BTE Trenching & Electrical 306-220-4377 or 306-220-5500
Asquith bte20@outlook.com
R + L Electric Industrial, Commercial and Residential
24 HR Emergency Service Saskatoon and Area 306-260-7063 www.rl-electric.ca
SATELLITE + Electrical Troubleshooting and Service - Licensed & Bonded Asquith 306-229-3813
Embroidery
Back 40 Embroidery Delisle 493-3033/493-2751
Fashions Dee Anna’s Boutique Delisle 306-493-2401
Designs by Nancy Durham Vanscoy 306 - 370 - 4949
Financial
Prairie Centre Credit Union
A full service financial institution that was born on the prairies. We are Saskatchewan’s largest rural based credit union and profits earned here, stay here. Members are owners which makes it highly motivating for us to help them achieve financial success at home.
Delisle Branch: 1-306-493-2414
Grocery
Schneider’s Gourmet World Neuanlage 306-225-5764
Hairstylist / Beauty RODAN + FIELDS
Lisa Reimer 306-227-6535 lisareimer.myrandf.com/ca
Salon 360
Delisle 306-493-2486
Health
Health & Nutrition Mentor Nutrition, detox & water therapy education, individual nutrition and lifestyle mentoring. Services based on reciprocity or donations. Carrie 306 - 329 - 4927
Health Foods
Darla Christopher Independent Epicure Consultant Delisle 306-493-2933 dsdt@ sasktel.net text 306-291-0298
Kristi Done Independent Epicure Consultant Vanscoy 306-292-9473 kristidone.epicure.com
OLD MIKE’S Raw Prairie Honey FRESH HONEY... READY !
Wildflower/Dandelion & Canola 2023 Food Safe Certification Pike Lake 306-384-3092
Massage Therapy
Jolene Thompson, RMT Delisle(Acreage) 306-260-5409 jolenethompsonrmt.janeapp.com
Kristi Done Massage Therapy
Call or Text to Book Vanscoy 306-292-9473 kristidonemassagetherapy.com
Modular Homes
Vesta Homes Inc. Vanscoy 306-242-9099 www.vestamfghomes.com
Online Shopping
Release Equine
Horse tack, pet apparel and accessories. Shop online: releaseequine.com Email for more information: ReleaseEquine@hotmail.com
Painting / Decorating
Digger’ Painting
Serving all communities in the RM Review distribution area Delisle 306-231-4258
Eugene’s Decorating European Designs Delisle/Vanscoy 306-229-7274 eugenegrenier8@gmail.com
Hillbillie Painting Biggar, Rosetown, Outlook, Delisle 306-381-3202 4bparker@gmail.com
Pet Care
Animal InnSpaRations
Delisle 306-493-3143
Bark Place Dog Grooming Spa Delisle 306-491-9335
it’s a DOODLE
Safety Training
Canadian Firearms Safety Courses/PAL
Pete Heck -20 Years Experience as Firearms Officer Asquith 306-914-6677 pheck57@gmail.com
Services/Contractors
Red Eagle Contracting Inc.
Residential Construction Located in Asquith SK Contact Sean @ 306-491-8464 red.eagle.contracting306@gmail.com
Sharpening
RixEdge Sharpening Services Saskatoon 306-270-8048
Veterinary Corman Park Vet Services Hwy #14 (SLS) 306-384-7676
Delisle Veterinary Service Delisle 306-493-3143
Eagle Creek Veterinary Services
Rosetown 306-831-8387
After Hours 306-831-9222 eaglecreekvet@gmail.com
www.eaglecreekvet.ca
Outlook Veterinary Clinic Outlook 306-867-8777 ovc@sasktel.net
Water / Septic Burwell Trenching & Electrical Asquith 306-220-4377 bte20@outlook.com
Econo Septic & Sewer Services
Pump septic tanks, mud sumps, car wash, commercial/industrial tanks. Unplug sewer lines, replace and repair pumps, switches, alarms. 24-hour emergency service Saskatoon 306-384-6662 Econoseptic.ca
Borden Care Home
Borden 306-997-2266 bordencarehome@gmail.com
Care Home Chiropractor
Hammond Chiropractic Clinic
Dr. Lisa Hammond, B.Sc., D.C. Hanley Community Centre
Tuesdays 2-6 PM Hanley 306-544-2455
Cleaning Service
Just Clean Vanscoy 306-491-5769 teresalindalziel@gmail.com
Construction
Flatlander Construction Garbage Disposal Delisle 306-493-7547
DLN Construction Outlook 306-867-8334
Redberry Renovations Ltd.
Grandora 306-260-3778 redberryrenovations@sasktel.net
Counselor
Diamond Counselling Services
Accepting Adult/Family Clients
Langham 306-283-4670
Disposal
Flatlander Disposal
14 yard Roll-off Bins
Delisle 306-493-7547
Harris Branch: 1-306-656-4466
Website: www.pccu.ca
Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc.
330 - 20th St. E. Saskatoon
Norma Sparrow 306-242-1188
Garden / Yard Like A Rock Grandora 306-382-3978
Gas / Confectionary
Delisle Ag Co-op Delisle 306-493-2212
Sandyridge Bakery & Cafe Grandora 306-668-4362
Golf
Valleyview Golf & Country Club
Delisle 306-493-3288
Government
Jim Reiter, MLA 215 Main Street, Rosetown 1-855-762-2233
Kelly Block, MP
4 - 309 Main Street, Rosetown 1-306-882-6447
Gravel / Sand
Graham Contracting
Topsoil also available
Asquith 306-230-4653
Klassen Trenching
Delisle 306-493-7579
W.W. Rock & Gravel
Asquith 306-329-4768
Home Care
Dignity Home Care Solutions Brandi Orth 306-230-0026 athomecaregiving@outlook.com
Home Care Products and Housewares
Tupperware
Cindy Monea 306-716-2515 www.cindythetupperwarelady.ca Excellence in service since 1989
Insurance
PCCU Insurance Ltd. Harris 306-656-4555
HUB International Delisle 306-493-2260
Westland Insurance Vanscoy 306-668-2181
Lawn & Garden Pike Lake Lawn & Garden Sales, Service, Parts, Rentals Pike Lake 306-221-8558
Leatherwork
Darwin’s Leatherwork Tack, Repairs, Custom Items
Double Interlock Hand Stitched Vanscoy 306 - 250 - 4810
Labradoodle Puppies 306-220-8991 itsadoodlek9service@gmail.com
Plumbing & Heating ATL Electric & Heating Complete plumbing & gasfitting Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs
Taylor Mechanical Vanscoy 306-381-7998 taylormechanical@sasktel.net
PreSchool
Pike Lake Preschool Pike Lake 306-978-8164
Early Learning Centers Vanscoy 306-668-6338 Delisle 306-493-6338
Real Estate
Apex Home Inspections Specializing in Rural Property 306 - 371 - 6939 dbohle50@gmail.com
Boyes Group Realty 306-221-9350 / 306-227-5110 www.realestatesk.ca
Dwein Trask Realty Inc.
Dwein Trask 306-221-1035 Office 306-653-4100
RE/MAX Shoreline Realty 306-867-8380 / 1-844-838-SOLD www.remax-shorelinerealty.com
Restaurants
Robin’s Nest Cafe
Vanscoy 306-931-6996
Sandyridge Bakery & Cafe Grandora 306-668-4362
Links Water & Septic Services
Certified septic design/consulting. Acreage water/septic install and repair, water testing/treatment and septic system maintenance. Vanscoy 306-493-2410 24Hrs Linksbackhoe.com
Graham Contracting Asquith 306-230-4653 Klassen Trenching Delisle 306-493-7579
Starlings Septic Services Delisle 306-493-2241 darrelpenny@sasktel.net
Sew Kleen Hydro-vacing & Septic Asquith 306-283-4406
Website Design
Whole Wheat Web DESIGN
Affordable and practical website design and maintenance services for small business, community groups and families since 2005. Delisle 306-493-3023 mail@wholewheatwebdesign.ca
Yardwork / Excavation
Barney’s Bobcat Vanscoy 306-270-4353 Big Country Landscaping & Maintenance Delisle 306 - 203 - 6618 big country.ltd@gmail.com
Klassen Trenching Delisle 306-493-7579
Links Backhoe & Skid Steer Service Vanscoy 306-493-2410