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If you need help dial it: 24/7 Sask. health advice The Government of Saskatchewan has announced it is making access to 24/7 health advice easier by changing the province’s HealthLine number to 811. “People can now access HealthLine for professional health advice any time, by simply dialing 811 from anywhere
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Charges laid, five arrested A life of crime doesn’t pay. Yorkton Provincial GIS, the Yorkton Municipal detachment of the RCMP and Yorkton Police Dog Service recently arrested four males and one female in the city in connection with Trafficking and Possession of Cocaine and Proceeds of Crime. The RCMP conducted three vehicle stops followed by executing a search warrant at a residence in Yorkton on 7th Avenue North between Smith Street and Darlington Street. Cocaine and money were seized from the vehicle stops and the search of the residence. As a result, two males were
charged with Possession of Cocaine, one male was charged with Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine and the female was charged with Possession of Proceeds of Crime. All four appeared in Yorkton Provincial Court on Monday, March 4. Eighteen year old Madeline Esquivel was charged with one count of Possessing the Proceeds of Crime, 33 year old Neil Mydonick was charged with one count of Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine, 31 year old Chad Wonsiak was charged with one count of Possessing Cocaine, and 31 year old Marcus Beauchamp was charged with one count of Possessing Cocaine.
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Engineering and Geoscience matter
Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris is hailing the important role that engineers and geoscientists play in Saskatchewan’s growth and prosperity by proclaiming March 3-9 as Engineering and Geoscience Week. “Engineers and geoscientists play a key role in our province’s growth plan, with 1.2 million people expected to be living here by the year 2020, coupled with $2.5 billion in infrastructure investment in the next three years,” McMorris says. “The men and women of this profession are proudly serving this province and contributing to its success by designing new bridges and roads to keep our export-based economy moving, and overseeing new office towers, schools and health care facilities to handle the influx of people. We owe them a debt of thanks.” Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (APEGs) members make significant contributions daily in a variety of sectors including agriculture, construction, environment, forestry, manufacturing, mining, utilities, transportation and resources. “As engineers and geoscientists, ‘We See More’,” APEGS President Leon Botham adds. “We see the details of the safe development of
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APEGS is the governing body responsible for regulating the practice of engineering and geoscience professionals in the province. Numerous activities have been planned for Engineering and Geoscience Week to help commemorate the profession, along with a media campaign featuring billboards, TV commercials and newspaper inserts.
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It’s a challenge: boars and moose
As more animals are calling Saskatchewan’s prairie fields home, one U of S researcher is paying special attention to two in particular: wild boars and moose. “My research program is at the interface between wildlife and agriculture,” says Ryan Brook, assistant professor in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. “So when I came to the U of S three years ago, I looked at what major issues are facing producers and what issues have the potential to be major.” At first, Brook looked at elk that came into cattle areas and the costs associated with them feeding as well as the transmission of diseases like chronic wasting disease. When he started thinking about long-term issues, Brook settled on wild boars and moose as two mammals posing potentially significant problems. In the U.S., wild boars are responsible for billions of dollars in damage to agricultural crops, Brook explains. “They will eat anything. They are also rooters and will dig with their noses and this causes damage to native ecosystems. Not to mention they are aggressive and will harass livestock.” Wild boars are a potential source of diseases, too, he says. “The outbreak of E. coli in spinach in California a few years ago was tied to wild boars coming into the area and spreading E. coli. In Spain, they are a major reservoir of bovine tuberculosis.” Wild boars are still a
relatively small problem in Saskatchewan but their population numbers could explode very quickly, Brook adds. “They could be a really significant problem in Saskatchewan. They are the most prolific reproducer of any large mammal in the world. Females on average have 12 offspring each year and can reproduce at six months of age...” Brook has set up a series of trail cameras around Saskatchewan to gather information on where they are in the province, reproductive rates, habitat use and how the boars affect other animal populations. He is also surveying rural municipalities to get an idea of what they are seeing on the wild boar front. All of this, he continued, will contribute to a better provincial picture. What Brook does know is that to curb the wild boar population, you have to be aggressive. “In California, they kill 60 per cent of the entire population every year just to keep it at the same level year to year.” Although most think of moose as a species specific
to boreal forests, over the past 15 years the animals have been moving more and more into farmland, Brook says. “They cause considerable crop and property damage. Farmers have reported seeing moose eating flax, canola and field peas. They love peas. But most importantly are the vehicle collisions.” Since 2006, 10 people have been killed in Saskatchewan in highway collisions with moose. Saskatchewan Government Insurance estimates collisions with moose costs about $3.5 million in damage annually. By capturing moose in the province, outfitting them with satellite-based collars and then tracking them over a two-year period, Brook is hoping to determine why the moose crossed the road. “The big questions are why have they moved into these new habitats and why and where do they cross roads. Are there highways that have a higher risk and is that related to too little shoulder cover, or the type of crops close by, or even road salts?”
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Community Events
New Horizons Card Social 78 First Avenue North Bingo, pool, shuffle board & darts. Takes place the third Sunday of every month.. A bingo card game begins at 2 p.m. Admission is $3 and it includes lunch. All are welcome!
Kinette Ladies Night Featuring Hypnotist Jesse Lewis Mar. 16 @ the Gallagher Centre. Cocktails/appetizers @ 6 p.m., show to follow Call Sherry (Evenings) at 782-6821 or Tracy at 7831366 for info. Advance tickets only.
The Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society Meeting Tuesday, March 12 at 7 p.m. at the Western Development Museum. Guest John Oystryk will talk about cemetery research. For more information call Dave at 783-1093 or Glenn at 782-7969. Everyone is welcome!
Yorkton Arts Council presents 2012 -2013 “Stars for Saskatchewan” JESSE PETERS TRIO Jesse and his trio take us on a musical jazz path of originals and classics that give wing to his vocal range! Mar. 18, 8:00 p.m. Anne Portnuff Theatre Tickets available at the Yorkton Arts Council as well as at Welcome Home Floral and Gift Shop. Contact the Arts Council at 306-783-8722.
The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society Meeting March 21 at 7 p.m. at the Sunshine Room, SIGN, on North Street. Guest speaker will be Danielle Barrett from Western Alfalfa Milling in Norquay speaking about “Fertilizing With Alfalfa Pellets”. Everyone is welcome!
Al-Anon Al-Anon meets Mondays, 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, and Wednesdays at the Westview United Church.
The Brayden Ottenbreit Memorial Book Fund • supported and annually funded by the Kinsmen Club of Yorkton, is currently accepting applications for the provision of books or other items to any school, group or organization in the Yorkton area that are in need of materials to promote and encourage literacy. Interested parties are encouraged to submit a 500-word essay to bookfund@sasktel.net up until March 15, stating their need and items they wish to receive through this funding. St. Patrick’s Stew Supper St. Andrew’s United Church Mar. 17, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults $10, Ages 6-12 $3, preschoolers free Advance tickets only available from 783-3341 or 783-4157. Broomball Tourney Hosted by the Springside Summer Sizzle Committee this St. Patrick’s Day - followed by a Chili/Stew Supper For info. or to register a team call Murray at (306)-792-2011. Tot Spot Boys & Girls Club Drop-In Centre @ SIGN on Broadway Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri., 9 a.m. to noon. Tues., Wed., Thurs., 2-4 p.m. Free!
Canadian Federation of University Women Meeting March 26, at 7 p.m. at the Parkland College Rm. 101. Guest speaker, Jennifer Tatton will speak on Bullying. National Resolutions will also be presented and discussed. Everyone interested may attend. For more info call Bilkies @ 306-782-5837 or Elsie @ 306-783-4862.
New Horizons Friday Night Dance 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, SK Great night of dancing Every one is welcome Lunch is included Time: 8:00 p.m. doors open at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $7.00 per person Contact: Peter at 306-782-1846.
2013 Yorkton Music Festival • March 20 - Choir Westview United Church • March 21- 24 - Vocal Westview United Church • March 25 - 27 - Band Yorkton Regional High School - Anne Portnuff Theatre - Band & Choir Rooms • April 8 - 12 - Piano St. Andrews United Church Programs $7 - Available at Fuzztone music Admission - Adults $2, Students -$1, Children 12 and under - free • April 14 - Hi-Lites Concert - Yorkton Regional High School - Anne Portnuff Theatre - 2:00 p.m.
Yorkton Creators 4-H Club Welcoming new members ages 6-21. Projects include cooking, sewing, woodworking and cloverbud. For more info. call Vi at 306-782-4721.
Dart League Attention dart players, steel-tip action is underway for the 2012-13 season at Gunner’s Lounge at Royal Canadian Legion. This is a fun league for all ages, so beginners are encouraged to come out. For more information call 782-1783.
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Parkinson’s Disease Support Group Meeting Wed. March 20, 2 p.m. Yorkton & District Nursing Home. Potential guest from Sask Parkinson Society. All Parkinson’s patients & interested persons welcome. For further info contact Marj. @ 306-7837519. Alzheimer/Dementia Support Meeting Mar. 13 @ the Yorkton & District Nursing Home Conference Room, 2 p.m. All are welcome! For info. call 306-786-0722.
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Better to borrow than to use a computer Ed, my neighbor next door, wanted to borrow my Saturday’s LeaderPost. He heard there was an obituary in the paper that he needed to see. Why would he buy a newspaper of his own since he could borrow mine? I mentioned to Ed that he could go online and get his information very easily. He said that he refuses to become a computer geek and that computers are ruining the kids of today. Ed groaned that they even have computers at school for the kids to use. I knew Ed was going to say that when he went to school he learned the hard way, as I have heard it before. According to Ed, he learned at school with his mind, and used books, pencils, pens, and paper to do all his work. Today, the computer does the work. It is easy learning by the typing of a word or two on a keyboard. “You don’t even have to have readable handwriting, as the computer prints up your work neatly every time,” says Ed. Ed knows I disagree with him. I don’t believe learning always comes easily even with the use of a computer. I still believe students have tests and exams and need to cram today. Maybe this is the sentiment of a misguided old guy. I like the speed of finding information on the computer. It makes research faster and more
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dle. Freedom means choices and decisions and the results they bring. Using a computer, we are tempted to choose as we please. Some will always choose what others are doing. How many will choose to do right every time they are on the net? Paul in the Bible spoke of freedom when he cautioned us to use our freedom wisely and not as an opportunity to indulge our sinful nature. Some choose to use the computer for sexual immorality and impurity. Some use it as a way to lie to and cheat the unsuspecting. Some use it in pursuit of their selfish ambitions. Some use it to hurt or bully others. We are always free to love others as ourselves on the internet. Paul calls us to test and approve what is God’s will for us and this applies also when using our computers. He cautions do not be overcome with evil.
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MELNECHENKO - Melvin Leo (Mel) Melnechenko passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at 73 years of age. Mel was born September 18, 1939 near Sheho, SK. He was the son of George and Kay (nee Pekush) Melnechenko. He grew up on the family farm in the Sheho district and attended Pohorlowitz school. At an early age he moved with his family to the Rokeby district. He attended Yorkton Collegiate Institute. Mel worked at Case IH, then he travelled, selling for Sherwin Williams Paints. He married Shirley Gehring August 4, 1962. They had 3 children, Curtis, Cindy and Kevin. In the 1970s he owned a ladies wear store. He also opened a vehicle dealership called Yorkton Truck & Auto Sales, later renamed Dunleath Motors. He spent many many years travelling to Alberta to the dealer auctions to buy vehicles. June 24, 2000 he married Carol Miller and they bought a house in Calder and moved it into Yorkton. Mel wanted to spend more time at home, so he started buying cars and trucks on the internet and doing less travelling. He enjoyed tinkering with and selling vehicles, hunting, fishing, golfing, dancing, playing pool, going to auction sales and playing cards. He was a gentle and caring man. He loved his family and would do anything for them. Mel was predeceased by his parents, George and Kay, his sister-in-law Sandy Melnechenko, his stepson Bryan Woloschuk and his step son-in-law Darren Schmidt. He leaves to mourn his passing and celebrate his life, his loving wife, Carol; his son Curtis (Margo) and their children Colby and Breanna; his daughter Cindy Fisher (Aaron) and their children Amanda, Kendra (Murray) and Bryce; and his son Kevin (Joanne) and stepdaughter Josee; his great grandson, Tavon Fisher; his stepdaughters, Brenda Woloschuk and her daughter Amanda and Barb Woloschuk and her children Raeghan and Dylan; his brothers Wilmer and Bernie, a niece, nephew, cousins, uncles and aunts and extended family. The funeral service was held on Friday, March 1, 2013 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Molly Kitchen officiating. Tributes to Mel were given by Tamala Melnechenko and Dawnis Lesko. Granddaughter Kendra Fisher sang 'Alleluia'. The interment followed in the Garden of St. Luke with sons Curtis & Kevin serving as the urnbearers. Condolences may be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to one's charity of choice. Arrangements were entrusted to Bailey's Funeral Home.
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Ronald Paul Welgan Son of Paul and Katherine Lena (Ostapovitch) Welgan Loving husband of Betty (Fysh) Welgan Born: June 6, 1937 Died: January 2, 2013 Age: 75 Through My Grandmothers Eyes I simply call you husband, for time has misplaced your name. Here I sit with your picture, nestled in its photo frame. There are some things not forgotten, like your handsome face, the loving kindness in your eyes and the warmth of your embrace. Puzzle pieces of memories of cars and many trips, witty, humorous writings and amusing little quips. Now they say you can not visit me because you passed away. But you will be here in my heart forever more to stay. Good luck my dearest fellow may we meet again some day. Written By Carmen (Welgan) Blyth (granddaughter) January 8, 2013.
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