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Moosomin Fire Department
Moosomin Fire Protection Board salutes the Moosomin Volunteer Fire Department
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Moore, Richard Hogarth, Mallory Ceasar, Kyle Hogarth,
Greg Nosterud, Bob Moran, Darryl McKay, Sam Burroughs, Tyler Stowe, Shawn Matichuk, Mike Stein, Jack Thompson, Owen Frape
FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Graham Mannle, Joe Matichuk, Rob Hanson, Trevor Green, Shawn Stephen, Michael Cooper,
Trent Schmidt, Peter Nabholz, Jae Kim
MISSING: Ross Easton, Ed Blondeau
With gratitude we honorOUR LOCAL HEROES
We thank all the brave men and women who make our community a safe place to live. These people often put themselves on the line so that our lives and homes may be more secure.
Meet the people that make a difference in our community!
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Here to save livesParamedics play a key role in our healthcare system. Their numerous interventions can mean the difference between life and death.
These professionals must have exemplary composure and be well-balanced both mentally and psychologically. Here’s a small insight into a profession where everything happens rapidly:
Every time paramedics are called to help someone in need of emergency medical care, they never know in
scenes would make your blood run cold.
A paramedic’s great strength resides in his or her ability to make rapid decisions while considering a multitude of different factors, depending on the context. Every gesture must be made with care and follow certain rules.
Over the years, paramedics have had to offer more and more advanced emergency medical care. Before, members of this profession were called ambulance men and did not possess the same degree of expertise as the paramedics of today. Now, these professionals are authorized to carry out various medical procedures, such as providing basic trauma care and administering certain medications.
found working in some Canadian provinces. Among other procedures, they can provide advanced respiratory assistance and use electrocardiograms. In short, these front-line professionals work in conjunction with doctors and nurses more than ever before.
Our paramedics
Volunteers with a big heart
their profession on a part-time, usually on-call basis. If they sometimes work in the shadow of their full-time col-leagues, their contribution to public safety still plays a
not always easy; time must be consecrated to a principal source of income while remaining completely available for when an emergency arises.
characteristics with other part-time jobs, particularly spo-radic, on call work. This, however, is where comparisons come to an end. The selection process of candidates,
very rigorous which means the population is in good
— basic training is the same as it is for their full time col-leagues. It is also possible to specialize and some can
What is surprising about this profession is that it includes people from very different trades and professions, who have in common a highly developed sense of duty and altruism to the point of putting their own lives in danger.
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populated municipalities or in a grouping of municipalities covering a large area.
Our volunteer
Here to protect the entire community
The police are an essential part of public security ser-vices. Unfortunately, some people have little respect for
that requires nerves of steel and exemplary self-control.
law and order within society, their work also involves other, underlying roles.
is truly complex and unpredictable: The human being. Their work brings them into contact with the best and the worst. If good physical condition is often among the hiring
for human relations, a high level of self-discipline, public-spiritedness, politeness and a capacity for empathy.
Monotony is not a part of the job. Those who work in
really represents only a tiny fraction of their job. If this part of their work sometimes makes them appear less sympathetic in the public eye, we should never lose sight of the fact that they sometimes save lives while putting their own in danger.
The police’s role in the community has greatly evolved over the decades. In addition to enforcing the law, they work in prevention, public relations and the upholding of commitment to the local community.
Our police
LEFT TO RIGHT: Hugh Garrett, Jim McGinty, Farrell Dodd, Zach Miller, Adam Knutson, Julian Pike, Corinna Blades-Donald,
MISSING:
Town of Wapella • R.M. of Martin • R.M. of Silverwood
We honor the courageous men and women
who are part of the Wapella First Responders
and the Wapella Fire Department.
This Year’s Members
With gratitude we honorOUR LOCAL HEROES
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HutchAmbulance Service Moosomin
We salute our local EMTs for their
outstanding efforts!
Kevin JacobucciJoy FlamanJackie VennardDonna DohmsClay LeducWalter Hutchinson
Alyssa Jeannot David KempJae Kim Sara WalshSteven Lamarre
WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL HEROES!
Phone: 306-435-4848Email: [email protected]
CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE
506 Main Street Moosomin, SK
306-435-2227ORDER ONLINE AT tjspizza.ca
We commend the commitment of all of our Local Heroes!
FOR ALL YOUR DRYWALL NEEDS!Serving Moosomin and AreaCall Bill Dickens for quotes
Interiors Ltd.Wall-Eye
306-408-0055
Shelley’sKneedles
& KnotsACUPUNCTURE, MASSAGE & SPA
905 South Front Street • Moosomin, SK
306.435.4020www.shelleyskneedlesandknots.ca
We appreciate the dedication
of our
LOCAL HEROES!
405 MOUNTAIN ST. • MOOSOMIN, SK • 306-435-3034
Suites Available Hot Tub Waterslide with
Heated Indoor Pool High Speed Fibre Optic
Internet Complimentary Breakfast
Moosomin92 Cook Road
Box 99Moosomin, SK
S0G 3N0
Mark SteiningerOperation Manager
Toll Free1-855-780-2626
Bus:(306) 435-4143Fax:(306) 435-3386
Flaman Sales, Fitness and Rentals is proud to support
625 Main St. Moosomin, [email protected]
AERIAL APPLICATORS
CROP
CARE BY AIR
Providing all your aerial & ground spraying needsPhone Joe at
306-435-2080
Cell: 306-435-7243
625 Main St. Moosomin, [email protected]
AERIAL APPLICATORS
CROP
CARE BY AIR
Providing all your aerial & ground spraying needsPhone Joe at
306-435-2080
Cell: 306-435-7243
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McAuley Fire & RescueBACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chief Charles Barkely, Brady Istace, Joel Lewis, Michael Schoonbaert, Ryan Byers, Deputy Chief Scott Webb.
FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kevin Carefoot, Allan Webb, Mallory Caesar, Luke Prynne
MISSING: Doug Judd, Blake Kennedy
The R.M. of Ellice-Archie is pleased to salute
everyone who is a part of the Fire Rescue Teams!
St. Lazare Fire DepartmentLEFT TO RIGHT: Eugene Fouillard, O’Jay Conley, Sam Tremblay, Ulmer Horning, Josh Huberdeau, Carlene Asselstine, Pat Fouillard, Brody Fouillard, Kyle Fouillard, Chief Owen Jessop
MISSING: Jamie Markert, Sandro Markert, Jaret Bagley, Jason Bohemier, Kerigan Plante, Damien Deschambault, Colton Fafard, Taryn Josef
WE SALUTE YOU!The Village of Maryfi eld would like to honour the volunteer fi refi ghters
of the Maryfi eld Fire Department and the members of Maryfi eld Ambulance.
Maryfi eld Fire Department
LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Kay, Chris Lincoln,
Tyler Van Eaton, Kade Fowler, Daryl Erickson, Terry Friessen,
Rodger Billard, Courtney Fowler, Morgan Sweeting, Raymond Sweet
MISSING: Sheldon Van Eaton, Tavis Veysey, Clint Radke, Doug Brady, Kevin Low,
Jason Martins, Darcy Sweeting, Cam Thompson, Darryl Rathgaber
Maryfi eld Ambulance
LEFT TO RIGHT: Cam Thompson;
Cindy Thompson; Heather Adair; Holly Donald; Pat Adair
Missing: Sarah Van Eaton
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We salute the members of the Rocanville Fire Department & First Responders
Town of Rocanville
R.M. of Rocanville
From left – Tobin Shipp, Chris Machniak, Owen Wilson, Trevor Lippai, Layton Borden, Cody Hunter, Kelsey Reid,
Rob Turnbull, Craig Davies
Missing – Ryan Rudniski, Barb Rudniski, Ian Langley, Aaron Palmer, Bill Easton, John Hilts, Tom Lowe, Mike Nelson,
Layton Sapara, Josh Sapara, Joe Green
WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL HEROES!
Thank you for keeping our community safe!
Let Our Family
Help Your Family!
Moosomin, SK(306) 435-2949
507 Park Ave.Moosomin, SK(Behind TJ’s Pizza)
306-434-8048OPEN 6 A.M. - 9 P.M. – 7 DAYS A WEEK!
CAR WASH• 5 Heated Car Wash Bays• Spot Free Rinse (2 Bays)
LAUNDROMAT• 10 Washers & Dryers• Pet Wash
Moosomin, SK • 306-435-3906Hardwood • Laminate • TileCarpet • Linoleum • Vinyl
We do Kitchen Craft Cabinets
1987 - 2017
Mullett’s Hardware
3 Years of
BusinessMULLETT’S HARDWARE
www.rona.caMOOSOMIN MINI MALL • 306-435-3919Monday to Friday: 8:30am to 6pm • Saturday: 9am to 5pm
We are proud to acknowledge the services our local heroes provide!
808 Broadway Ave. • Moosomin, SK •306-435-2388Open: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
KornerK fe
• Homemade Food• Daily Lunch Specials• Buffet Lunch Every Wednesday!
Moosomin Towing & Auto Service600 Ellice St. • Moosomin, SK
24-Hour Towing: 306-434-8886Shop: 306-435-3600
Owners: Don & Lee Bleau – 28 Years of Experience in Automotive Care
Steven Bonk, MLAfor Moosomin Constituency
622 Main St., Moosomin SKPhone: 306-435-4005Fax: 306-435-4008
Office Hours: Monday thru Thursday9 a.m. - 12 noon 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. ability focused
PKCPIPESTONE
KIN-ABILITY CENTRE612 COOK ROAD, MOOSOMIN, SK
306-435-4177MOOSOMIN SHELL1001 PARK AVE. MOOSOMIN, SK
(1 block South of the Red Barn)
306-435-2195OPEN 24 HOURS
GAS / DIESEL • C-STORE • ATM
We are proud to recognize and pay tribute to our local heroes!
708 Main StreetMoosomin, SK
306-435-1999
CELL: (306) 435.9689RES: (306) 435-2647
RICHARD & SHAREN HOGARTHOwners & Operators
Proud to support our local heroes!
Towler Construction Ltd.For all your carpentry needs!
New ConstructionHome ImprovementsJourneyman Carpenter
Garry: 306-435-7595 Chris: 306-435-7392 ESTABLISHED 1989
We're with you all the way.1.800.667.7477conexus.ca
We honour the men and women
who make our lives and
homes safer!
Moosomin, SK - 306-435-2464Esterhazy, SK - 306-745-3915
BorderlandMoosomin • Rocanville • Whitewood • Maryfield
Check us out online at www.borderlandcoop.com or visit us on Facebook!Borderland
The countless hours our Local Heroes put in are always to be remembered!
Pharmasave #408630 Main Street
Moosomin, SK Phone (306) 435-3345
www.moosominpharmasave.com 631 MAIN ST. • MOOSOMIN, SK • 306-435-3206
NOW LICENSED OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK!
• Specialty Coffee • Flavored Coffee & Lattés• Daily Specials• Homemade Soups & Baking
WE ALSO DO PRIVATEBOOKINGS AND CATERING!
ROTAVE SANITATION
Moosomin, SK 306-435-3982
We appreciate the services of our local heroes!
MOOSE STREET, MOOSOMIN, SK
(306) 435-22201 Mile West of Moosomin, SK on Hwy #1
306-435-3327 • www.prairielivestock.caBox 964 Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0
PRAIRIE LIVESTOCKLIVESTOCK DEALERS AND ORDER BUYERS
620 Main Street | Moosomin, SK | 306-435-3499
Brazen Clothing would like to honour all of the local heroes!
Jan GustafsonConsultant
Cell: 306-435-9940Fax: 306-435-2163
Kelsey NagyConsultant
Cell: 306-434-8022Fax: 306-435-2163
Investors Group Financial Services Inc., I.G. Insurance Services Inc.*
*License Sponsored by The Great-West Life Assurance Company
Ph: 306-435-2430626 Carleton Street • Box 220 • Moosomin, SK • S0G 3N0
630 Main St. Moosomin, SK 306.435.2977
Discover. . .
More than just a jewelry store
Th ank you to our local heroes for
everything you do – we appreciate it!
Rolna [email protected]
RE/MAX Blue Chip Realty#5 - 421A Kensington Ave., Estevan, SK S4A 2L7
SASKATCHEWAN HIGHWAY PATROLMEMBERS OF THE RCMPFrom left to right:
Greg Coleman, Justin FingasBack Row, Left to Right: DSA Kea Diamond, S/Cst. Trina Brace,
Cst. Jonathan Berkshire, Sgt. Scott Fefchak, DSA Lenora Griemann. Front Row, Left to Right: Cst. Ashton Leclair, Cst. William Wang
Missing: Cpl. Brian Fleming, Cst. Tyson Maxwell, Cst. Jeffrey Peters
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www.nutrien.com
Nutrien Rocanville is proud to salute the
Emergency Response Team that keep our operation running smoothly.
WE SALUTE
YOU
CREW A Larry Sippola Kevin McRae Ron Carswell Patrick Tran Tracey Bodnarchuk Nick Anderson Taylor Boucher Andrew Daniel Dave Fraser Joel Laferriere Sarah Nernberg Mike Petracek Marc Simard Ken Turnbull David Dreilich Terry Threlfell
CREW B Dana Rookes Lee Boardman Jordan Hamilton Mike Dryden Jerrod Auger Ace Brown Blaze Davie Jon Lucas John Muir Tim Rogasky Tyler Townsend Chris Venaas Travis Gagnon Curtis Davidson Ron Reed Dave Esslinger
CREW C Darwin McRae Mike Strandlund Kyle Rostie Chris Bray Mike Huberdeau Kyle Fouillard Jason Giles Owen Jessop Zack Maas Les Van Meer Jon Stowe Jacob Porter Kelly Cook Derek Busch Ron Lewandosky Brent Clark
CREW D Damien Blouin Darcy Peppin Heath Austin Jason Jones James McMullen Duane Asselstine Derek Davidson David Mackillop Darren Orr Patrick Simard Chadd Snitysnky Devon McAuley Brian Flundra Joe Green Kevin Kingdon
Crew Members
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www.nutrien.com
Nutrien Rocanville is proud to salute the
Mine Rescue Team that keep our operation running smoothly.
WE SALUTE
YOU
RED Mike Nelson Brent Clark Ryan Rudniski Adam Keough Stu Robbins Paul Huber
Glen Olafson Chris Sytnyk Keith Olafson Jim Belhumeur Mike Riess Devin Zimmer Garry Lawrence Kyle Penner Dan Miller
GREEN Bryan Fowler Mark LaRocque Scott Chychul Kamin Bergstrom Jacob Burton Troy Lewis Rick Gilchuk Paul Stapleton Sam Burroughs Darwin Fiske Jeff Johnson Mike Bruce Trent Harper Tom Derkatch Derek Palmer
BLUE Troy Reavie Kevin Kenny Shawn McAuley Chris McAllister Curtis Mihalicz James Parrish Logan Craig Steve Knutson Courtney Ryan Theran Isaac Lark Lessmeister Chris Machniak Stephanie Phillips Jeff Way Rob Turnbull Dave Esslinger
Crew Members
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Wallace District Fire Department
Elkhorn Station: LEFT TO RIGHT:
Assistant Chief Blaine Rhodes, Jon Kliever, Aaron Lewis, Dan Kliever, Jack Lewis,
Deputy Chief Travis McColl, Brad McGrath, Shawn Chapman,
Fire Chief Brad Yochim MISSING: Gareth Lewis
Virden Station: LEFT TO RIGHT:
Fire Chief Brad Yochim, Lieutenant Curtis Smith, Debbie Lee,
Beth Whiteman, Chuck Heaman, Brandon Crowe, Mitchell Morton, Dustin Jackson, Jason Morton,
Matt McLean, Captain Brent MacDonald, Captain Brad Nixon,
Joseph Pappel, Rick Walker, Terrance Tomms, Bruce Brading,
Lieutenant Cory Nixon, Joel Neumeir, Tyson Van Eaton,
Dylan Holmstrom, Curtis Hipwell, Brian Williamson
MISSING: Deputy Chief Gary Mahoney, Assistant Chief John Davidson,
Lieutenant Ky Tough
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Woodworth District Fire Department
Woodworth Fire Deparment: LEFT TO RIGHT:
Gregg Leask, Bruce Sangster, Joey Corney, Dean Brooker, Andrew Hunt, Darren Mercer, Dennis Hemrica, Henry Ellis, Chris Routledge (Deputy Chief), Tyler Bond (Deputy Chief),
Donald Caldwell (Deputy Chief), Ken Bond (Chief), Cameron Hodgins
MISSING FROM PHOTO:
Jane Van Den Hoek, Michael Draper, Chad Hunter, Dustin Corney, Jody Airey, Cody Kent, Aaron Ellis, Tyler Routledge, Matt Haider
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Town of Redvers • R.M. of AntlerWe’re proud to acknowledge the services of the Redvers Fire Department
Th ank you for keeping us safe!
Redvers Fire DepartmentGarry Matthewson, Kevin Raymond, Tracy Akins, Brodie McColl, Brenden Gaudet, Corey Wilson, Brad Hutton, Wes Malin,
Robert Carriere, Lee Kyle, Jesse Malenfant, Cody Moore, Kris Gilbertson, Axel Larsen. Missing are Doug Bennett, Andrew Hamilton, Ellen Skulmoski, Pat Ross, Jeremy Krainyk, Brady Gaudet, Korbin Van Sprundel, Dave Pryde
Thank you for keeping our community safe!
We’re proud to support ourLOCAL HEROES
WELWYN FIRST RESPONDERSCharlotte Taylor, Amber Hamilton, Florence Bowey, Carl Bowey, Percy Callin, Bill James
Welwyn Fire
Department & First
Responders