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It’s a balanced budget that’s aimed for growth says Saskatchewan’s Finance Minister Ken Krawetz floowing Wednesday’s provincial budget announcement. This year’s budget avoids tax increases by controlling government spending, says Krawetz. “Steady growth is the big picture, a vision for the long term and a full view of what’s happening in Saskatchewan,” Krawetz says. “So beginning today, the focus of our budget and our financial statements will be a summary focus, which includes all aspects of government revenue and spending.” A budget surplus of $71 million is forecast, taking into account all Government Business Enterprises including commercial Crown corporations, and Government Service Organizations which include ministries, boards of education and health regions, among others. Revenue for 2014-15 is projected at $14.07 billion, down 0.7 per cent from last year, while expense is estimated to be $14.0 billion, down 0.2 per cent from last year. This year’s budget invests in infrastructure and people, aligning with the goals and priorities of the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth. Saskatchewan’s commercial
Crown corporations, including SaskPower, SaskTel and SaskEnergy are projected to spend $2.0 billion on capital projects in 2014-15, up $100 million or 5.3 per cent from last year. In addition to Crown capital investments, $886.9 million will be spent on a range of government infrastructure projects this year, an increase of $39.4 million or 4.7 per cent. The capital budget includes key investments in schools, health care facilities including hospitals and long-term care facilities, post secondary institutions, roads, highways and municipal infrastructure. “Our government continues to build and upgrade infrastructure right across the province, meeting the challenges of growth and planning for future growth,” Krawetz adds. “Whether schools or hospitals, highways or high-speed data networks, power generation plants, bridges or natural gas transmission lines, our government is building for the future.” Government will invest $664.5 million to build, maintain and operate Saskatchewan’s highways and transportation system, keeping the government on track to meet its commitment to spend $2.2 billion on transportation infrastructure over four years.
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industry.” The program will be followed by an eight-week work placement with the College’s project partners, SaskTel, Ledcor Group, and ATI. The goal is to lead the students to employment as they build off a comprehensive base of knowledge in electronics. Fedorowich says the students may begin a career in several areas within the industry, such as network technicians, fibre optic installers, and high-speed equipment technicians. There are also niches in the automotive and farm equipment industries, both of which are becoming increasingly reliant on sophisticated electronics and computer systems. “There’s a huge need and demand for a comprehensive electronics course that can be adapted to the present day,” Fedorowich adds. “I think Parkland College is uniquely positioned to provide this training.” Pictured above, Kyle Lerat (left) and Nathan Strongeagle check out a connection on a digital storage oscilloscope as a part of the program.
Budget supports agriculture The 2014-15 Agriculture Budget of $371.6 million will help to ensure farmers and ranchers have the support they need to keep the agriculture industry growing and strong after record production levels and exports in 2013 says Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart . The Budget is highlighted by nearly $79 million for strategic initiatives such as research and market development, an increase of $7.5 million from the previous year. The budget also includes the new Western Livestock Price Insurance Program and enhancements to the Crop Insurance Program. “Agriculture continues to grow and drive our economy in Saskatchewan, accounting for over one third of our provincial exports,” Stewart says. “This budget will build on the record crop production and exports in 2013 to help the industry continue to grow in the future.”
Saskatchewan producers harvested a record crop of 38.4 million tonnes in 2013, surpassing the 2020 Growth Plan Target of 36 million tonnes. Saskatchewan also set a new record of $11.7 billion worth of agriculture exports in 2013, an increase of 83 per cent since 2007. The Budget provides significant support to help producers continue to increase production and achieve the Growth Plan export goal of $15 billion by 2020. Approximately $242 million or 65 per cent of the 2014-15 Budget will go toward fully funding business risk management programs including AgriStability, AgriInvest and Crop Insurance. The Crop Insurance program has been enhanced to include increased yield coverage for durum and barley, a new yield-loss coverage program for corn in the east central and southeast areas of the province and a Bee Mortality Insurance Pilot Program. The Saskatchewan Crop Insur-
ance Corporation will deliver Western Livestock Price Insurance to Saskatchewan cattle and hog producers, providing them protection against unexpected market price declines. The $79 million being invested into strategic initiatives includes $26.7 million for research and innovation; $23.6 million for water infrastructure, including irrigation infill; and $3.4 million for pest, disease and invasive weed control. The Budget also includes continued funding for value-added business development and support for rural municipalities and irrigation districts to rehabilitate irrigation bridges. “Notwithstanding the current crisis in grain transportation, the future of agriculture is very optimistic, thanks to the hard work and innovation of our producers,” Stewart concludes. “This budget provides investments to support the industry and help our producers continue feeding the world.”
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Too many choices in life
The Good Spirit Ski Club recently hosted it’s annual St. Patties Day Poker Derby on the trails at Good Spirit Provincial Park. Margaret Phillips took home the winning prize which was 50 per cent of the money collected from the skiers that attended. Skiers from Yorkton and Canora came out to take in the event, enjoy the trails and a sunny afternoon. Club President Darryl Stevenson, who also grooms the trails, says that with the longer daylight hours and warmer temps the trails are starting to get iced over and more difficult to set but he hopes to see the trails last until early April. “The ski season had a slow start with the lack of snow cover till late December and then the colder temperatures hit along with the bone chilling wind chill factors. It’s been a tough winter for all of us XC skiers but yet we have had more then 850 signed in visitors to the shelter,” Stevenson says. “The club has a great warm up shelter with plenty of wood and most skiers make that their destination, before heading back out. Everyone is welcome to use the trails and stop in at the shelter, we love to read the visitors comments in our guest book, most love the shelter and really enjoy the 20 km of trails we groom. We have skiers from all over the province and it’s always nice to hear that we rank up there on their list of great ski trails in our province.”
Ed, my neighbor next door, has been bombarded with too many choices lately. He is planning for his coming seeding time. He said that it used to be that a person only had a few choices as to what he would plant, and what fertilizer and weed spray to use, if any. Now it much harder to decide what you want to plant, and how much, other costs you are willing to invest. According to Ed, life is better when you only have to pick one out of two possible choices. It seems to me Ed is right. Life offers tremendous variety today and has gone from simple to confusing, and even on to the complicated stage. Some of us old guys grew up when there was no such thing as having it all. A roof over your head, warmth in the cold, and food to eat were enough for everyone. Clothes were not fashion statements. It was clothes to wear, second hand or handme-downs if they fit you. One radio and later one television were shared by everyone in the family. The phone on the wall belonged to everyone and the other folks on the party line too. Today, everyone has their own phone but which particular phone to buy out of all the possible choices. Now, more
Neighborly Advice According to Ed by Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com is seen as better, but it leads to confused and complicated choices for everyone from young to old. In the garden, of Eden, Adam and Eve were told not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of the garden. God warned them that eating of the fruit of the tree would lead to their death. The serpent came along and complicated the thinking about the tree for Eve. The serpent assured Eve that if she and Adam should eat the fruit of the tree in the midst of the garden they would not die. He also told Eve that if she ate of the tree her eyes would be open, and she would be like God knowing good and evil. The serpent meant to deceive Eve, and he succeeded. Even with just two choices, don’t eat of the fruit of the tree, or do eat of the fruit of the tree, things got very confused and complicated. All choices, whether they are simple, confused, or compli-
Buckle up and stay safe or be ready to pay: SGI Submitted by SGI It was a beautiful summer day in Regina when a driver ran a red light and smashed into Andi Kriekle’s car. The impact of the crash caused the vehicle to roll onto its roof and slide upside down along the sidewalk. Thanks to their restraints, Kriekle and her threemonth old son Kai were safe. “I don’t like to think about what could have happened if my son wasn’t in his car seat,” says Kriekle. “No parent wants to imagine that. It was such a traumatic experience.” Thankfully, Kai was buckled safely and was not hurt as a result of the crash. Kriekle was also wearing her seatbelt and suffered only minor injuries. Their vehicle did not fare as well; it was a total loss. “I crawled out of the broken window to get to my son, screaming the entire time. He was hanging upside down in his car seat, totally calm,” adds Kriekle. “It could have been so much worse.”
She’s right. In 2012, improper or non-seatbelt use contributed to 48 deaths and 292 injuries in the province. Two of the deaths and 92 of the injuries involved children under the age of seven. Fourteen of the children injured were either not restrained at all or were improperly restrained, and 28 of the children were belted by a seatbelt that may have been inappropriate for the child. To help raise awareness of the importance of buckling up, seatbelt and car seat use is the traffic safety spotlight for the entire month of March. Police across the province will be paying particular attention to people not wearing a seatbelt, wearing one improperly or not having their children properly restrained in the vehicle. Wearing a seatbelt and having babies and toddlers restrained in the appropriate infant or car seat is the law in Saskatchewan. This summer, a new law will take effect making booster seats mandato-
ry as well, for children under the age of seven and less than 4’9” in height and under 80 lbs in weight. Failing to wear a seatbelt or not having a child properly restrained results in a $175 ticket and three demerit points under SGI’s Safe Driver Recognition program. Once the new booster seat law takes effect, it will also result in a $175 fine for non-compliance. Depending where you sit on the safety rating scale, you may also have to pay a financial penalty or lose insurance discounts. “Car seats are so important, and I’m a real advocate for using them, especially after what happened to us,” says Kriekle. “Before the crash, we had Kai’s seat checked by SGI to make sure we installed it right and I’m so glad
we did.” As Kriekle discovered firsthand, the proper installation and use of the correct car seat for a child’s size and weight goes a long way in ensuring a child’s safety. SGI sponsors child restraint clinics throughout the province from May through September each year. Trained car seat technicians are also available by appointment at any time of year. Visit SGI’s website at www. sgi.sk.ca to locate a technician in your area. February’s traffic safety spotlight focused on distracted driving. Law enforcement issued a total of 316 tickets to distracted drivers during the month, including: • 240 tickets for cellphone use while driving
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cated result in consequences. Choosing to give into temptation never ends well. The serpent or the devil wanted to destroy Eve and Adam and their sinless relationship with God. He wanted them to experience evil, not good, death not life. The devil was an enemy to Adam and Eve because he hates God and seeks to destroy everything good, especially faith in Christ. Satan even tempted Jesus when he was here on earth. Jesus was not deceived by the lies of Satan’s temptations. In the church season of Lent, we ponder Christ’s love for us. Jesus, as the Son of God, lived, died and arose to destroy the devil’s work. Jesus was willing to be the atoning sacrifice for all sin. God was reconciling the world to Himself in Christ. Those that choose to believe in Christ do not have their sins counted against them and have a life now and eternally.
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Cindy’s Sunday Market Yorkton Legion Mar. 30, April 6, 13 & 27 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission, hot lunch, over 30 vendors. Call 306-748-2269 to book your table or learn more. Yorkton’s Off Leash Dog Park Fundraising Committee Election Meeting March 27 at 7 p.m. in the Ravine Room at the Gallagher Centre. Everyone welcome! Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting Wed. Mar. 19, 2 p.m. @ the Yorkton & District Nursing Home.All Parkinson’s patients &interested persons welcome. For further info. contact Marj. @ 306-783-7519. The Canadian Federation of University Women/ Yorkton Meeting March 25, @ 7 p.m. in Room 101 @ Parkland College. Guest speaker will be Chandra Pratt, Manager, Human Resources. This meeting is open to interested members of the public. For more info on CFUW go to www.cfuw.org , or contact Bilkies @ 306-782-5837 or Elsie @ 306-783-4862. New at pARTners Gallery Artfully Designed: a collection of original works by Angelina Kardynal. Creative expression in different media pays tribute to the significant connections in the artist’s life, and captures the extraordinary within the ordinary. This engaging and evocative exhibition is yours to enjoy all of March, during regular hours at Yorkton Public Library. Prairie Debut presents “Guy and Nadina” A “Stars For Saskatchewan” concert April 14, 8 p.m. at the Anne Portnuff Theatre The Guy and Nadina Duo is renowned for artistry, musicianship, engaging performances, and fashion! Tickets are available at the Yorkton Arts Council, Welcome Home Floral and Gift Shop, at the door, or on-line: www.yorktonarts.ca The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society Meeting April 8 at 7 p.m. in the History Room of the Yorkton Public Library. Interested genealogists at any stage of family research are welcome! For more information call Dave at 783-1093 or Glenn at 782-7969. Yorkton and District Horticultural Society Meeting March 20, 7 p.m. in the Sunshine Room at SIGN on North Street. Special guest will be Maira Waechli from Florissima speaking about growing and using dried flowers in arrangements. Everyone is welcome!
Storytime Yorkton Public Library Preschool Time: Apr. 14 – June 5 Mon. or Thur. 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. for ages 3-5 Toddler Time: Thursdays, 10:30 to 11 a.m. for ages 6-36 months Apr. 17 – June 5. Call 306-7833523 to register. Melville & District Quilter’s Guild Inc. Spring Festival of Quilts-a Viewer’s Choice Show Melville Community Works located at 800 Prince Edward Street, Apr 25-26, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Includes: demos, food court, merchant mall, craft table, door prizes. For more info contact: Karen at 306-5080228 or Erica at 306-7944506. Photography Exhibitions Godfrey Dean Art Gallery • WorkSpace Saskatchewan Until Mar 29 Traditional B&W photos by Berlin photographer Martin Weinhold of people at work in Saskatchewan, including Vanscoy and Melville. • Great Plain Chronicle Until Mar 22 Colour images from noted Regina photographer Don Hall chronicle prairie places and people on both sides of the US-Canada border. Mon-Fri 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 1-4 p.m. Admission is always free at the Dean Gallery. Bowl For Kids Sake April 4,5 & 6 Yorkton Bowl Arena Support and teams are needed. Win prizes and have fun! Call 306-3471 for complete details. Parkland Valley District S.S.F.A. 55+ Bank Shuffleboard Competition Melville Senior Citizens’ Hall, Mar. 26, 10:00 a.m. Teams may be Men, Women, or Both, Age categories: 55+ and 70+ Three teams of each type and age category are able to qualify for the provincial 55+ games in Humboldt, July 8-10. For more info. call John @ 306-728-3832 or email: jhm@sasktel.net. Provincial 55+ Curling Competition Humboldt, March 19-21 Entries before March 3 Teams may be men, women or mixed Ages: 55+ and 65+ Gold medal winners may advance to the Canada 55+ Games in Edmonton August 27-30 2-person stick curling will also be held in Humboldt. For more information, contact Eleanor @ 306-563-4160. or email Maxine: max. stinka@sasktel.net The Yorkton Legion Track Club The club is open to all Yorkton and area athletes that were born in 2002 or older. To register, or if you have further questions call 306-621-7716.
New Horizons Senior Center Bingo 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, SK. Bingo will be played every third Sunday of each month. Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. Eight games will be played at 25 cents a game. Extra cards will be available Everyone is welcome. Lunch included Admission $3/person.
Parkland Right to Life Meetings Meets every third Wednesday of the month @ St. Gerard’s Hall basement @ 7.30 p.m. For info. call 306-783-6240. Community Choir Come join the fun! Yorkton Community Concert Choir. Please call Laurene at 306-782-0460 or Anna at 306-744-2729 for more information. St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes OHS Standard First Aid/ CPR classes. Personalized courses and online training also available. For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email: sjayyorkton@sk.sja.ca.
New Horizons Friday Night Dances 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, SK. Great night of dancing Everyone is welcome Lunch is included Music by: • Mar. 28, Ron & Sandra Rudoski $7.00 per person For info. call Peter: 306-782-1846.
Co-Ed Pool League Every Monday at 7 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, 380 Broadway St. All are welcome! No partner required. Come out and have some fun! Habitat for Humanity Volunteers Wanted To get your name on the volunteer list for a build or to be part of a committee, go to www.habitatyorkton.ca
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Notice is hereby given to the registered members of a Yorkton Tribal Council Member First Nations who is at least eighteen (18) years of age as of Election Day, April 11, 2014, that a NOMINATION AND ELECTION DAY for one position as Yorkton Tribal Council Chief will be held. All interested Candidates must on or before March 21, 2014 file a Declaration of Intent with the Chief Electoral officer. (PART IV section 26). The Interested Candidate must file an Election Bond in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00) in the form of a certified cheque or money order made payable to the Yorkton Tribal Council. (PART IV section 28). The Nomination Day is on Friday, April 11, 2014, commencing at 9:00 am and ending at 12:00 pm. Voting will be declared open thereafter and set for one hour of voting. The Eligibility for Office for Candidates is set out in Part IV of the Yorkton Tribal Council Election Act under the following sections: ELIGIBILITY FOR OFFICE 24. In order to be eligible to seek the position of Yorkton Tribal Council Tribal Chief a person must: (a) be at least eighteen (18) years of age as of Nomination Day; (b) be a registered member of a Yorkton Tribal Council Member First Nation; (c) submit a criminal record check indicating that he/she has not been convicted, within five (5) years preceding the date of the Election, of an indictable offence under the Criminal Code of Canada or a dual offence on which the Crown has elected to proceed by way of indictment or of an offence under the Narcotic Control Act or the Food and Drug Act of Canada involving trafficking of a prohibited or controlled substance, unless such a conviction relates to the exercise of an aboriginal or Treaty right which is a matter of legal dispute. 25. A person is ineligible to serve as Yorkton Tribal Council Tribal Chief if he/she has been terminated from employment with the Yorkton Tribal Council for just cause within a period of five (5) years preceding Election Day. Voters for the Tribal Chief Election are eligible voters who are on The Voters’ List of a member First Nation shall consist of five (5) Eligible Voters made up by the Chief and four (4) Councillors from that First Nation who are approved to be on the Voters’ List by the Chief and Council in accordance with this Act. (Part V Section 37). The successful candidate will be declared based on 50% +1 of the vote, that is, a clear majority of the votes cast. The Term of the Office will commence immediately and the term will be for three years. Signed and posted March 11, 2014, Loretta J Pete Lambert, Chief Electoral Officer 300-203 Packham Avenue Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 4K5 Tel: 306-664-7175 Fax: 306-664-7176 Cell: 306-227-3373 Cote First Nation, Key First Nation, Keeseekoose First Nation, Sakimay First Nation, Ocean Man First Nation, & Kahkewistahaw First Nation
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