The Review, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, May 2, 2018 - 9
Awards presented for Weyburn Wildlife Federation
Review Photo 8245 — Greg Nikkel
Some of the award winners from the Weyburn Wildlife Federation gathered with their plaques during the Fred Garner Memorial Banquet and Trophy Night on Saturday evening in the Cugnet Centre. The winners included, from left to right, Stephanie Khamsisavatdy, with award for the best non-typical buck mule deer, measuring 201 4/8; Ryan Krienke, mule deer typical buck, 192 4/8; Jeff Chinski, typical whitetail buck, 167 5/8; Ryan Englot, goose, 13.7 lbs.; Dean Schenk, perch, 2.4 lbs.; Colton Tochor, walleye from Nickle Lake, 6.2 lbs.; Dustin Erixon, non-typical whitetail buck, 165 1/8; Carter Furgason, walleye, 7.07 lbs.; Metro Mikita, Northern pike, 13.13 lbs.; and Bud Rosiak, pheasant, 42 bars.
Awards, grand slams, presented by Weyburn Wildlife Federation
Review Photo 8248 — Greg Nikkel
Recipients of awards from the Weyburn Wildlife Federation gathered following their presentation at the Fred Garner Memorial Banquet and Trophy Night, held on Saturday evening at the Cugnet Centre. From left are Brett Gaube, elk, 221 6/8; Ryan Krienke, typical mule deer, Doug Lanz Memorial Award for best overall big game taken by muzzle-loader; Stephanie Khamsisavatdy, non-typical mule deer, best big game animal taken by a woman; George Kiraly, black bear by archery; Leo Chinski, black bear taken by a rifle ,18 2/16, and grand slam for taking a whitetail buck, mule deer buck and a bear; Hailey Bedore, Larry Jacobsen Memorial Award for junior mule deer buck, 144 6/8; Clayton Skiba, antelope, 78 4/8, award sponsored in memory of Bruno Guenther; Jeff Chinski, mule deer buck taken by archery, 167 5/8; Chelsea Toles, moose, 143 2/8; Jody Roettger, grand slam for taking a cow moose, whitetail buck and a mule deer buck.
Holy Family helps lead at World Congress in Deep Learning The Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division has been on the cutting edge of “Deep Learning”, as the first school division in the province to take leadership in developing this form of 21st century learning for all Holy Family schools. Recently a World Congress in Deep Learning was held in Vancouver, attended by Gwen Keith, executive director, and Lynn Colquhoun, and Holy Family was asked to be one of the emcees involved in opening the World Congress event. A child spoke on behalf of students, a teacher spoke on behalf of teaching staff, and Keith spoke representing administrators, and she noted, the author who helped develop the concept of Deep Learning, Michael Fullan, was in the audience right near the front. “What we presented on how we’re doing with deep learning was highly approved. It was so exciting,” said Keith, noting there are seven countries involved in the organization, with 1,300 schools networked together. She also pointed out that Holy Family is recognized across Canada and in these other countries for the work they are doing in pioneering the use of Deep Learning in schools.
The organization, New Pedagogies for Deep Learning, works with educators to change the role of teachers to that of activators of learning, using real-life problem-solving and helping students to identify their talents, purpose and passion. “We need to give a lot of credit to Gwen, for a school division of our size to be recognized, and to open up a conference, is wonderful,” said Bruno Tuchscherer, Holy Family board chair. Keith noted that now two more school divisions in Saskatchewan will be joining the organization as a result of the work that Holy Family has been doing. “It’s getting to a good place for the kids for sure,” she said. • In other school board business, the chief financial officer, Lisa Wonsiak, spoke about how Holy Family continues to be a Lean school division, as the Ministry of Education keeps tabs on how they are doing with being cost-efficient. “In some ways, we’ve become even tighter and more efficient in the school division,” said Keith. The lean efficiency report includes details on cost avoidance, and Wonsiak noted they have been able to save
VILLAGE OF LAKE ALMA
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF LAKE ALMA NO. 8
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Lake Alma for the year of 2018 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the following days, Monday to Friday, May 4 to June 4, 2018. A Bylaw pursuant to section 2I4 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have be sent as required.
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Lake Alma No. 8 for the year of 2018 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the following days, Monday to Friday, May 4 to June 4, 2018.
a lot with reduced travelling times for meetings or professional development, and in the use of software that was developed by a CFO of a school board in Alberta. Holy Family is only one of eight school divisions in Saskatchewan using this software. “Lisa is a Lean expert. A lot of school divisions don’t know how to quantify their data,” said Keith, who pointed out a big piece to this is in the budget, and with payroll. “We are very mindful of how we do things.” • The board also made plans for which trustees will be making presentations in local parish churches during Catholic Education Week, which is May 6-13, and they planned out some more details for the provincial annual meeting for the Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association to be hosted by Weyburn at McKenna Hall on Oct. 26-27.
NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF WEYBURN NO. 67
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Rural Municipality of Weyburn No. 67 for the year 2018 has been prepared and is open to inspection at the office of the Assessor of the municipality, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the following days, Monday to Friday, April 27 to May 28, 2018. A Bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have be sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Village of Lake Alma, Box 163, Lake Alma, Saskatchewan, SOC IMO, by the 4th day of June, 2018.
A Bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have be sent as required. Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Lake Alma No. 8, Box 100, Lake Alma, Saskatchewan, S0C IM0, by the 4th day of June, 2018.
Dated this 4th day of May, 2018.
Dated this 4th day of May, 2018.
Dated this 27th day of April, 2018.
Myrna Lohse, Assessor
Myrna Lohse, Assessor
Pamela Scott, Assessor
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Weyburn No. 67, #23 - 6th Street N.E., Weyburn, Sask., S4H 1A7 by the 28th of May, 2018.