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WILDLIFE REGULATIONS AMENDED TO PROTECT PROP-ERTY, LIVESTOCKgov.ca - The Ministry of Environ-ment has amended The Wildlife Regulations, 1981 to allow landown-ers the ability to protect their prop-erty from ravens without requiring a permit. Further amendments will designate the wolf as a big game spe-cies, which will allow hunters to tar-get problem animals in areas experi-encing livestock predation. In addition, three more regulations will see changes, which include: re-
laxed dress regulations for hunters; harmonization of rules for the use of all-terrain vehicles for hunting; and enabling Canadian resident white-tailed deer hunters to use the ser-vices of an outfitter. Ravens have re-colonized agricul-tural Saskatchewan in recent years and populations are increasing. Cat-tle and grain producers have voiced concerns that ravens have been kill-ing or injuring newborn livestock and damaging grain bags. “Presently, landowners must ob-tain a permit from the ministry of-
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fice to protect their property from ravens,” Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said. “These amend-ments will remove the permitting requirement and add ravens to the list of species that may be killed by a landowner, occupant or designate in order to protect their property or livestock.” “We support the actions the min-istry is undertaking to assist land-owners in managing problem ravens on their property,” Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities President David Marit said. Wolves are also causing problems for livestock owners in certain areas of the province. Big Game Manage-ment Licences are a long-established tool that has been used to address ungulate over-population, wildlife disease or damage to agricultural crops in localized areas. The amend-ment will enable hunters to harvest wolves where established criteria are met. “The Weekes area within Wild-life Management Zone 49 has been identified as the initial area for a wolf hunt pilot project, based on a high number of livestock losses and documentation by Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation,” Ch-eveldayoff said. “The ministry will focus on areas where we know we have problems, and we will contin-ue to explore other opportunities as more information becomes avail-able.” This change will not create a gener-al wolf hunting season; rather, it will focus on specific areas which meet established criteria and will only be considered after traditional control methods have failed to reduce live-stock losses. Trapping is the traditional means of controlling wolf populations. However, in some areas of the prov-ince, trappers are not able to con-
sistently harvest wolves, which can lead to larger populations and in-creased attacks on livestock. Adding wolf to the definition of a big game animal will enable the min-istry to test the effectiveness of using Big Game Management Licences to help control wolves in localized ar-eas with significant livestock preda-tion. “The Saskatchewan Wildlife Feder-ation (SWF) supports these amend-ments,” SWF Executive Director Darrell Crabbe said. “We recognize that effective wildlife management requires science-based, active man-agement on both game and preda-tor species to provide additional li-censed opportunities for hunters to harvest animals whose numbers are creating serious wildlife and live-stock issues.” Trappers will still be able to trap wolves as this amendment will give wolf a dual designation as a big game animal and fur bearer, similar to black bears. Hunters who harvest a wolf using a big game licence will also be able to sell the pelt under their hunting licence.
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Your Local Weather Forecast:Today
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wedneSdayLow +1 / High +9Isolated Showers
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ACRoSS1. Caterpillar, for example6. Ring stone10. Baseball cheers-getters14. Duck15. I like = J’__16. “In _ __!” (I’m almost done!)17. “North of 60” is an item on this Cana-dian singer/actor’s resume: 2 wds.19. Moon goddess20. She’s a sheep21. Panache22. 19th-century French composer, Georges __23. Susan Aglukark’s “__ Na Ho (Celebration)”25. ‘Colored Sands’ technical death metal band from Quebec27. __ Bay, NS31. Brit’s bathroom32. Poison33. Twofold35. Ms. Vardalos38. Measurers of public support in poli-tics: 2 wds.42. ‘S’ in SPCA [abbr.]43. “__ __ sure you’re aware...”44. The __ (International Court of Justice site)45. Enterprise’s letters47. France/Spain mountains49. __ Salamander (Eastern Canada creature)53. Mr. Stiller’s54. Garbage55. Land unit57. Mr. Kilmer
60. Strait of Belle __61. Montreal __ __ (Pantry item)64. Prophet65. “The __ Wing”66. Elliptical path67. __ d’oeuvre68. Ballpark figs.69. Requires
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..Your.Daily.Horoscope..
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YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE
FOR RELEASE MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2014
BY FRANCIS DRAKE
What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the fore-cast given for your birth sign.
For Tuesday, April 8, 2014ARIES(March 21 to April 19)Be careful of hasty reactions to others
today, because it’s easy to get angry orlose your temper. Ironically, someoneelse might do something that you oftendo, which is why it really irritates you.
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)You might do a slow boil about some-
thing today. You’re seething because youare angry, but you feel you cannot speakout. Wait until you feel calm, then speakyour piece.
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)In group situations today, competition
might be strong. Naturally, this will onlyrev your engines. Keep things to thelevel of a debate, not an argument. (It’sbetter for everyone, especially you.)
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)This is a poor day to go toe to toe with
anyone in management. Parents, teach-ers and VIPs will react adversely if youchallenge them. Do not wake the sleep-ing giant.
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)Avoid controversial subjects, like pol-
itics, religion and racial issues today.People are hotheaded and ready to fight.(Mum’s the word.)
VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)Disputes about money, taxes, debt and
shared property are likely today.Someone might oppose your ideas abouthow you want to handle your money orspend a shared amount.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)Be patient with partners and close
friends today. Confrontations with otherswill become a conflict at some point.Cool your jets.
© 2014 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)Diplomacy and tolerance will help
you keep the peace at work today. Don’tbe competitive. Don’t be argumentative.And don’t be bossy.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)Some feisty energy out there could
make you impatient with children today.However, it also can make you competi-tive in sports!
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)Something you’ve been working for
might come to a head. Hopefully, thiswill please you. If things don’t work outas you had hoped, don’t forge blindlyahead.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)Travel plans and plans related to pub-
lishing, education, the law and medicinemight be derailed today because peopledisagree. Look for a win/win solution, ifpossible. Be part of the solution, not theproblem.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)Disputes about cash flow, earnings
and shared property might arise today.You might feel like you finally havewhat you’ve been waiting for. Stay awayfrom nasty arguments.
YOU BORN TODAY You are ethical,generous and socially responsible. Youcare about others, both personally, inyour own sphere, as well as globally.Many of you are active in humanitariancauses. No matter how successful youare, you can be shy. You are calm andcool under pressure. This year you entera fresh, new nine-year cycle of discoveryand beginnings. Open any door!
Birthdate of: Robin Wright, actress;Mary Pickford, actress; John Madden,film director.
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6 HISTORICAL FIGURES WHO MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE ExISTED by Evan Andrews
It’s not always easy to discern which famous figures of the past were real and which were merely the stuff of legend. Many historical accounts are incom-plete or clouded by myth, and those that do exist are often contradictory or even downright fictional. But while some of history’s most towering figures might be made up, other seemingly larger-than-life personalities might also be based on actual people. From Britain’s most beloved outlaw to the founder of Sparta, find out more about six historical figures whose existence remains up for debate.
1. KING ARTHUR The protector of Camelot is one of history’s most well known monarchs, but many scholars believe his story to be a legend on par with the Sword in the Stone. The brave King Arthur is tradi-tionally described as having repelled a Saxon attack on Britain in the 5th or 6th century. But while he supposedly won a series of 12 battles against the invaders, the great king is not named in the only surviving history of the conflict. In fact, a full depiction of Arthur did not surface until the 9th century, and an account of Lady Guinevere and the famous Knights of the Round Table only appeared with Geoffrey of Monmouth’s 12th century text “History of the Kings of Britain.” Even if the modern depiction of Arthur as a knight in shining armor is a myth built up by books like Sir Thomas Malory’s “Le Morte d’Arthur,” some historians still believe these tales were based on a real person. Among other candidates, they argue the Arthur legend may have been inspired by the exploits of the warrior king Ambrosius Aurelianus, the monarch Riothamus or perhaps even a Roman general named Lucius Artorius Castus.
2. PYTHAGORAS We all learned about the Pythagorean Theorem in math class, but a similarly elegant proof is not available for the exis-tence of its namesake. According to some accounts, the Greek thinker Pythagoras lived during the 5th and 6th century B.C. He is remembered as a philosopher and mathematician, but in ancient times he was better known as the spiritual father of a cult obsessed by numerology, the transmigration of the human soul and—quite bizarrely—the evils of eating beans. While Pythagoras’ hatred of legumes is well documented, there are no sig-nificant contemporary accounts of his life. All references to the great thinker—and perhaps also his famed ideas and formulas—came from his followers, who called themselves Pythagoreans. What stories we do have of Pythagoras are deeply inter-twined with myth and the supernatural. one tale describes him as possessing a golden thigh; another declares he was the son of the god Apollo. For some, these lies and contradictions hint that Pythagoras was simply an exaggerated or even fictional leader concocted by the members of a religious sect. Even if Pythagoras did exist, he probably wasn’t the first to discover his famous theorem—evidence shows the Egyptians may have divined the formula much earlier. watch for more in the next few days ...
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.... Your.Community.Calendar ....APriL 8-10TH• Shaunavon & District Music Festival - see ad for detailsAPriL 10th• Sh Hospital & Care Center Volunteer Appreciation Tea 2pm at LTC• Shaunavon & District Music Festival Final Concert at Centre Street United Church at 7:00pmAPriL 19th• 1st Annual Eastend Gun Club - Eastend Ham Fundraiser Shoot. 9am Registration.APriL 22nd• Arts Council performance - Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys 7:30pm @ Plaza TheatreAPriL 24 • Shaunavon Breast Cancer Tea from 2-4pm at the Catholic Church HallAPriL 26TH• TaeKwonDo “Sparfest” at the CPWC 9am-3pm• Shaunavon Chamber of Commerce “Citizen of the Year” Banquet honoring Ken and Merle Shaw.APriL 30TH & MAy 1ST• Shaunavon CWL Spring Rummage Sale at the Christ the King Church Hall. 10am - 8pm (Wed) & 10am-5pm (Thurs)MAy 1st• Royal Purple Tea & Bake Sale. Elks Hall 2- 3:30pmMAy 4TH• 16th Annual MS Walk in Eastend• Centre Street United Church Hymn Sing 2pmMAy 30 & 31 • Southwest Relay for Life in Shaunavon
If you have an event you’d like to see in the Community Calendar, we’d love to share it! Stop into the Shaunavon Standard or
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• Hospital Auxilary Meetings 3rd Tuesday of the Month. 1:30pm Seniors Hall. New members welcome!• Senior’s Centre Activities: Whist - Mondays @ 7:30pm; Bingo Wednesdays @ 2:00pm; Cribbage Fridays @ 7:30pm; Snooker & Pool daily. More players welcome!• Retired Hospital Staff meet the 3rd Monday of every month at JB’s Gallery at 10am.
FREE ACTIVITES at the Shaunavon Branch of the Chinook Library:• Scrabble Day - Mondays 2:00 - Everyone welcome!• Knitting and Crochet - Wednesdays 2:00 - All skill levels welcome!• Kid’s Corner- Fridays 10:30 -Stories, crafts and fun! (children must be accompanied by an adult)• Game Day Saturdays -12:00 to 5:00 - Dice, Cards, Board games and more!
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Shaunavon & District Music Festival Association
80th Annual Festival April 7-10, 2014
Venue: Centre Street United Church
TUESDAY, APRIL 8th9:00 am- Junior Vocal
1:30 pm- School Groups and Speech Arts7:00 pm- Junior Musical Theatre
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th9:00 am-Piano and organ
1:00 pm- Senior Piano 7:00 pm- Senior Piano
THURSDAY, APRIL 10th9:00 am- Junior Piano 1:00 pm- Junior Piano
PROGRAM BOOKS: Purchase at Shaunavon Rexall, Eastend Health & Gift Rexall, GR Fresh Meats & Gro-cery (Frontier) Eastend Convenience Store (Eastend)
Session fees: $2.00/session $10.00 weekly pass $5/Program
FiNAL CONCErT Thursday, April 10
at 7:00 p.m. Centre Street United Church
Admission: $5.00/person 10.00/family/participants free
A drunk walked into a tavern, sat down at the bar. He placed a small cardboard box on the bar, and ordered a beer. When the
beer came, he opened the box, pulled out a tiny piano and bench and set them on the bar, then ordered another beer. When the beer came, he reached into the box, pulled out a frog, sat him on the piano bench and said, “PLAY”. The frog immediately began
to play the piano. It played all the favor-ites, and some classical and then launched into contemporary jazz. The man ordered another beer, and when it came he reached
into the cardboard box and pulled out a little white mouse. He set this mouse on top of the
piano and said “SING”. The frog began to play the piano and the mouse began to sing, first some ‘oldies but goodies’, then all of the current favorites.A man at the bar who was watching all of this approached the drunk
man and offered to buy this little outfit that he had. After a bit of negotiating, the drunk
man agreed to sell it to the man for $500. The man gathered everything into the little card-
board box and ran out the door before the drunk could change his mind.The bartender had been watching all of this goings on and
said to the drunk “You damned old fool! You just sold that little outfit you had for $500
and you could have made millions off of it!” The drunk laughed heartily and replied “I am not the fool, the guy who bought it is.
Do you really think I would have sold that if that mouse could really sing?”The bartender responded “What do you mean, I stood right here and listened to that mouse sing!” “The joke is on you and the guy who bought that
outfit my friend”, chuckled the drunk. “That mouse can’t sing. The frog is a ventriloquist!”
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Spring / Summer registration forms can be found online at
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Co-eD SPriNg BASkeTBALL LeAgueMonday & Thursday (Starting early May)
Fee - $ 20.00 - 6 to 7 week sessionShaunavon High School - Grades 8 +
Registration deadline is April 25th Forms can be found at the high school or Rec office. Please drop –off forms & fees to the
high school or rec office.
SLo-PiTCH LeAgueStarts second week of May - Fee $150.00/team
Days – Thursday & Sunday Playoff round at end of season &
Tournament for July 5th Register your teams by May 2nd
ZuMBAEvery Sunday starting March 30th - 5:30-6:30
Public School - 8 week sessionCost – $ 115.00 session or $16.00 drop-in
12 – 15 participants needed for program to run.Call the rec office to register!
30 DAy yogA CHALLeNgeApril 2014 Classes:
Monday – Friday - 6:00 – 7:00pmTuesday – 7:00 -8:00pm Fee - $ 150.00
For more information contact Mary: [email protected]
306.618.9042
BoDy & SouL: A SPriNgTiMe yogA reTreATSaturday, April 26th @ the CPWCBody – 9:00 am - 12:00 - $ 40.00Soul – 1:00 – 3:00 pm - $30.00
Taught by Amanda from Yoga Connection in Swift Current.
For more information or to register please contact the Rec office.
SASkATCHeWAN LoTTerieS CoMMuNiTy grANT ProgrAM – 2014
The 2014 application forms are now available to Shaunavon non-profit Community orga-
nizations, whose purpose is to provide sport, culture and recreational programming. If you
are involved with a community group that has a Sport/culture/recreation program, which takes
place between April 1, 2013 & March 31st, 2015. You could benefit from the
SK Lotteries Community Grant Program.Application Deadline is May 31st, 2014
Application forms available at the Rec office or on-line at www.shauanvon.com – registration.
For more information on rec programs please contactAva @ the rec office 297-3029
or via email [email protected]
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A kindly old lady came across a little boy sitting on the pave-
ment crying his eyes out. Whats the matter? she asked. Its my
birthday! he hollered. And I had a bicycle and a new tracksuit
and this afternoon theres to be a party with crisps and jelly and a
birthday cake and a disco af-terwards. . . and he had to stop
talking because he was crying so hard. But thats lovely, said the old lady. Why are you crying?
Because Im lost!
COMiNG EvENTSThere will be a baby shower to welcome Dayson Dallas, son of Kylie Giasson and Stephan Lowe. Saturday April 12th at 3:30pm at the Catholic Church Hall. 41141023/8AP-4d/11APp
Rock Creek Golf and Country Club Spring Annual General Meeting - Wednesday, April 16 - 7 PM upstairs at the CPWC. Members and interested individuals are encouraged to attend. 41140022/04AP-9d/16APc
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hELP WANTEDCasual cleaning help required. Some evenings and week-ends. Must be able to work independantly. Wages $15.00/hour. Forward resumes to Box 1464 Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0. Call Trina at 306-297-8599. 41141005/26MR-2w/8APp
Feed truck Driver wanted. Contact Ralph Oberle at 306-297-7979. 41143993/17MR-4w/11APc
NOTiCEShaunavon Pizza & Chicken will be closed March 31st & re-opening April 14th. Sorry for any inconvenience. 41141440/31MR-2w/11APc
SErviCESHealth and Beauty to Your Hands and Feet. Manicure and pedicure spa and massage. For your convenience service will be brought to your home. Gladys Sierra (306) 297-8540 or [email protected]. 41141488/02AP-2m/30MYp
Co-ed gym with access 24/7 located at Brenda’s Hair and Fitness Studio, 386 Centre St., Shaunavon (306) 297-3773 or (306) 297-7805 (c). 41140019/01AP-tn/30APp
John’s Second Hand Store will be open Wednesdays, Thursdays,Fridays and Saturdays from 10am - 5pm.
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...... Your.Classifieds ...... • Classified Ads are $7.00per week (5 consecutive days) for 20
words or less (Additional words charged at ¢.20 per word) • 5% GST will be added to all prices Place your classified in both
“Your Daily Fix” and the “Shaunavon Standard” for a 10% discount! • Cut off for advertising is noon the previous
day & noon Friday for Monday’s issue
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www.yourdailyfix.me We would love to hear from you!
Email: [email protected]
10’ x 15’ Storage Units: Rent for $80.00 per month or
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Be more with rBC.As a Client Service Representative, you are the face of RBC. You work on the front lines, serving clients, carrying out transactions, solving problems and spotting advice opportunities. This is an important role providing advice to clients and finding solutions that meet their individual needs. And at RBC, we value each person’s unique customer service style and encourage our representatives to bring their best to the counter.You are the person who can put the strength of a global bank to work for people in your local community. Your positive achievements and relationship building on the job will give people more reasons to choose RBC.open the door to the first of many opportunities at RBC. If you have the drive to deliver exceptional customer service, you can build a great career with us.here’s what rBC can offer you: - A world-class training program in financial services - Excellent career development and progression opportunities - opportunities to be a valuable member of a close-knit team - A comprehensive Total Rewards Program including bonuses and flexible benefits - Competitive compensationhere’s what we need from you: - Proven customer service skills, preferably in the financial or service industry - Drive and self-motivation - Excellent communication skills, emotional intelligence and IT literacy - Personal flexibility to work flex hours, eagerness to learn and determination to succeed - Sales experience (ideal but not essential)Working together for the benefit of our clients and communities, our culture is stimulating, deeply supportive and rich in opportunity. Respect for the individual drives a very practical commitment to diversity and inclusion at RBC. We succeed and grow by building a better future for our clients and for our people. Explore the opportunities today.www.rbc.com/careersCareer opportunities: Client Service Representative, Shaunavon, Casual hours (62792)
| Richard Rapisarda | Branch Manager | Royal Bank Of Canada | T. (306) 297-5652 || F. (306) 297-3354 | 304 Centre Street, PO Box 699, Shaunavon SK, S0N2M0 |
RBC Shaunavon is seeking to hire a casual & on-call
CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE to assist in covering peak periods during the month as well as coverage for staff vacations and leaves. Ideal candidates may be entering or re-entering
the workforce and enjoy customer service and working with the public in a professional and team-oriented work environment.
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Two men are talking. The first sez, “I got married because I was tired of eating out, cleaning the house, doing the laundry and
wearing shabby clothes.”“Amazing,” said the second, “I just got divorced for the very
same reasons.”
Office/Shop 306.297.3884Trucking Dispatch 306.297.8648
Service Dispatch 306.297.7484Welding Dispatch 306.297.7341
Safety Training 306.671.721424 Hr (Ted) 306.297.3885
Fax 306.297.3886
•FluidHauling
•OilfieldConstruction&Maintenance
•OilfieldWelding
•SafetyTraining
•Snowplowing/Towing
•HotshotService
&MuchMore...
Box 1144, Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0
...Your.Business.Directory.................................................................................................................Call Joanne for information
about advertising in our business directory
(306) 297-4144 or (306) 297-7383
703 Hwy 37 - Shaunavon
24 Hour Service
306-297-3722
riley [email protected] (306) 294-7950
1-910 3rd Ave West - Bennett Plaza P.O. Box 337 SHAUNAVON, SK S0N 2M0Telephone: (306) 297-3383Facsimilie: (306) 297-3601Swift Current Office: (306) [email protected]
• Nicole Entem, CA • Todd Loeppky, CA
Mon - Thurs 8am - 10pmFri 8am - 11pm / Sat 11am - 10pm
Sun Noon - 10pm
• Chicken • Milk • Ice• Fresh Buns & Eggs• Hot Cappuccino
• Movies • Subs (made fresh daily)
297-3828 • 367 Centre St.
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Construction~ Free Estimates ~
CallBrandon Floberg306-297-7475
For all your
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Shaunavon Animal ClinicHwy 37 South, Shaunavon
Dr. Ken Cadieux
• Large & Small Animal Practice
• Prescription Pet Food Available306-297-3455
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P&P enterprises
Lane: 306-297-797224 Hour Service
• Steamers • Boilers • vac Trucks • Combo Unit • hydro-vac
• Crew Trucks • Grader • Skid Steer • industrial Painting
• vegetation Control • hot Shot Service with 40 ft trailer
• Secor Accredited • iSNetworld& Complyworks Compliant
COMMODITIESBrent Crude Oil : $106.62/BBL 0.44%Light Crude Oil : $101.14/BBL 0.84%Natural Gas : $4.44/MMBtu -0.68%Unleaded Gasoline : $2.93/gal 0.68% prices from: Apr 4 change since: Apr 3
source - www.rigzone.com
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JC do it all
in need of renovations?Call John @ 306-297-2025
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• Mechanical Insulating
• Pre-Fab Metal Buildings -Utilidor
• Building Construction &
Maintenance • Bobcat Services
AUDrEy MATykACell: (306) 297-8588
JUSTiN MATykA Cell: (306) 297-916641
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Oilfield Services• Steamer & Boiler Trucks• Sulfatreat (OCP) Dealer• Backhoe, Skid Steer, Excavator / Grader Services & Gravel Trucks• Containment Systems• Turnaround Services• Air Trailer / Safety Trailer
• Fencing• Crew / 4 ton Picker Trucks• Field Mechanic Services• 30 ft Trailers• Hot Shot Services• Snow Plowing
rental Equipment• Light Tower• 66 kw Generator• Portable Catwalk• Enviro Bin / Porta Potty• Skid Steer• Dump Trailer
formerly
Office: 306.297.3884 24 Hr: 306.297.9208
Still Proudly serving Shaunavon & Area
Call us for all your plumbing & heating needs
MAgNuM TruCkS
Hwy #37 South of Shaunavon
Open: 7:00 am - 6:00 p.m
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Southwest Waste Management Authority
REGIONAL LANDFILLOpening Hours:
Mon - Sat 9am-4:30pmClosed Sundays & Stat Holidays
Located on Hwy 13 approx 3 km west of Dollard
Phone 306-297-402041
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306-297-1302
Open: 5:30am - 10pm7 days a week!
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Eat Fresh!
Get your ad on the back page
A great place to be for quick
reference!
rAND- -- Polyurethane Foam Insulation
- Sand Blasting- Pipe, Vessel and Tank
Coating- Spray Applied Cellulose
- Industrial Painting
Phone 306-297-2162
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SouthWest
PH: 306-297-4080223 - 2nd Ave. West
Rentals
223 - 2nd Ave. Weston Call 24/7 @ 306-294-7877
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OPEN: Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm
AJ’s Septic & Sewers
Shaunavon, SK 306-297-7474 Spring thaw could leave you full longer than you expect...
so call now to book your appointment
306-297-BOWL (2695) or text Barb 306-294-7976
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Alley OoPs Fun and Games
DEALER:• Distributer of Acklands Grainger Gas• Able to order all Acklands Grainger Products
James Wright Backhoe Service Ltd.
Oilfield ServiceFarm & Ranch Service
All safety programs6 yard Dump Trailer
Sand & Topsoil availablePhone
306-297-798641
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