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Buckle up and stay safe Two of the main con- tributing factors to traf- c fatalities, non-seat- belt use and distracted driving, are once again the focus of an RCMP trafc blitz taking place province-wide this month. “We’re now starting to see distracted driv- ing play more of a role in fatal collisions, so this month’s blitz will once again focus on the dangers of cellphone use behind the wheel, as well as other forms of distracted driving,” says Andrew Cartmell, Presi- dent and CEO of SGI. “While wearing a seat- belt won’t prevent a col- lision, it can save your life. More than one-third of all fatalities involve non-seatbelt use, and our goal is to see those numbers come down.” Distracted driving, which includes cell- phone use, contributes to more than 9,400 colli- sions each year on aver- age, and is a factor in 50 fatalities on Saskatche- wan roads. Non-seatbelt use contributes to about 55 fatalities each year. “Winter in Saskatch- ewan can present chal- lenges on the roads and motorists need to be ready to react quickly to these conditions at all times,” adds Chief Superintendent Brenda Butterworth-Carr, Of- cer in Charge, Criminal Operations “F” Division, RCMP. “We need drivers to take that responsibility seriously and give the task of driving the atten- tion it deserves. Having all of us operate vehicles without distraction re- sults in all motorists be- ing safer on the roads.” Law enforcement also wants to remind motor- ists of some basic win- ter driving safety tips. By completely clearing windows, windshields, headlights and taillights of snow and ice before driving, motorists can ensure they have a bet- ter view of the roads and that other vehicles can see them. Tickets can be issued for these types of obscured vision as well. – distracted driving RCMP focus Sask. LPNs leading the way According to the report Regulated Nurses: Canadian Trends 2007 – 2011, released earlier this week by the Cana- dian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), licensed practical nurses in Sas- katchewan are more likely to work in acute care than their Canadian coun- terparts. The report found that 60.9 per cent of LPNs work in Saskatchewan hos- pitals compared to 42.9 per cent of LPNs across Canada. One in ve nurses in Saskatchewan are LPNs and 98.6 per cent work in di- rect patient care, compared to 90 per cent of RNs in the province. “Licensed Practical Nurses play a crit- ical role in the delivery of health care,” said CUPE Health Care Council presi- dent Gordon Campbell. CUPE presented their brief Full Uti- lization of Licensed Practical Nurses: A Practical Solution to the Nursing Short- age to four health regions last year. The brief calls for consistent advancement of LPNs. CUPE is also urging health care employers to implement mentoring pro- grams for new LPNs in the workplace, by allowing them to job shadow full-scope LPNs. “By fully engaging LPNs, Saskatch- ewan can address the nursing shortage and ensure quality patient care.” OH THE WEATHER OUTSIDE IS FRIGHTFUL – It may be cold out but that isn’t stopping local residents from getting out and enjoying favorite winter hobbies. Above Ralph Stachura shows off his catch from a fun fishing day at Goose Lake, just north of Yorkton. VOLUME 21, NUMBER 14 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, January 19, 2013 PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ochsmotor.com For a complete list of units call or go to our website MSRP $13,699 Ochs Motorsports 2013 POLARIS INTERNATIONAL MODELS IN STOCK NOW CALL FOR DETAILS NEW NON-CURRENT POLARIS SNOWMOBILES NEW NON-CURRENT POLARIS SNOWMOBILES PRICED AND READY TO GO PRICED AND READY TO GO ONE EXAMPLE: 2011 TURBO LX 750cc 4 stroke Single turbo 15x136 inch track 1 inch hacksaw lug Electric start EFI and much more For a complete list of units call or go to our website MSRP $13,699 $ $ 9,595 9,595 Plus Taxes A SOLID RETIREMENT PLAN NEEDS SOLID EXPERTISE National Bank Financial is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of National Bank of Canada which is a public company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (NA: TSX). National Bank Financial is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF). Toll Free: 1-877-782-6450 Fax: 306-782-6460 Penny Sandercock Investment Advisor [email protected] Kris Sapara Investment Advisor [email protected] Invest in our expertise and we will help you plan every step of your retirement. 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com DON’T MAKE A DON’T MAKE A $ $ 3,000 3,000 MISTAKE MISTAKE Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 See us for all your towing needs. We have an excellent selection of trailer parts & accessories! SLED TRAILER SLED TRAILER ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES IN STOCK! IN STOCK!

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Page 1: News Review Extra - January 19, 2013

Buckle up and stay safe

Two of the main con-tributing factors to traf-fi c fatalities, non-seat-belt use and distracted driving, are once again the focus of an RCMP traffi c blitz taking place province-wide this month. “We’re now starting to see distracted driv-ing play more of a role in fatal collisions, so this month’s blitz will once again focus on the dangers of cellphone use behind the wheel, as well as other forms of distracted driving,” says Andrew Cartmell, Presi-dent and CEO of SGI. “While wearing a seat-belt won’t prevent a col-lision, it can save your life. More than one-third

of all fatalities involve non-seatbelt use, and our goal is to see those numbers come down.” Distracted driving, which includes cell-phone use, contributes to more than 9,400 colli-sions each year on aver-age, and is a factor in 50 fatalities on Saskatche-wan roads. Non-seatbelt use contributes to about 55 fatalities each year. “Winter in Saskatch-ewan can present chal-lenges on the roads and motorists need to be ready to react quickly to these conditions at all times,” adds Chief Superintendent Brenda Butterworth-Carr, Offi -cer in Charge, Criminal Operations “F” Division,

RCMP. “We need drivers totake that responsibilityseriously and give thetask of driving the atten-tion it deserves. Havingall of us operate vehicleswithout distraction re-sults in all motorists be-ing safer on the roads.” Law enforcement alsowants to remind motor-ists of some basic win-ter driving safety tips.By completely clearingwindows, windshields,headlights and taillightsof snow and ice beforedriving, motorists canensure they have a bet-ter view of the roads andthat other vehicles cansee them. Tickets can beissued for these types ofobscured vision as well.

– distracted driving RCMP focus

Sask. LPNs leading the way According to the report Regulated Nurses: Canadian Trends 2007 – 2011, released earlier this week by the Cana-dian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), licensed practical nurses in Sas-katchewan are more likely to work in acute care than their Canadian coun-terparts. The report found that 60.9 per cent of LPNs work in Saskatchewan hos-pitals compared to 42.9 per cent of LPNs across Canada. One in fi ve nurses in Saskatchewan are LPNs and 98.6 per cent work in di-rect patient care, compared to 90 per cent of RNs in the province. “Licensed Practical Nurses play a crit-

ical role in the delivery of health care,” said CUPE Health Care Council presi-dent Gordon Campbell. CUPE presented their brief Full Uti-lization of Licensed Practical Nurses: A Practical Solution to the Nursing Short-age to four health regions last year. The brief calls for consistent advancement of LPNs. CUPE is also urging health care employers to implement mentoring pro-grams for new LPNs in the workplace, by allowing them to job shadow full-scope LPNs. “By fully engaging LPNs, Saskatch-ewan can address the nursing shortage and ensure quality patient care.”

OH THE WEATHER OUTSIDE IS FRIGHTFUL – It may be cold out but that isn’t stopping local residents from getting out and enjoying favorite winter hobbies. Above Ralph Stachura shows off his catch from a fun fishing day at Goose Lake, just north of Yorkton.

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A frequent financial planning question is whether to contribute to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) or a Tax Free Savings Plan (TFSA). With the ratio of Canadian household debt to annual dispos-able income at a new high, limited resources are forcing many to choose one over the other. Making the deci-sion begins with a basic understanding of each. RRSPs are designed to promote long-term retirement savings. The maximum annual contribution limit for 2012 is $22,970, with individual amounts varying based on fac-tors such as unused past contribution room. RRSP contributions are tax deductible, and that deductibility offers the greatest benefit when the tax refund is re-invested. With-drawals are subject to withholding taxes and fees. TFSAs are savings vehicles that allow con-tributions up to $5,500 per year (effective 2013) in cash and invest-ments. Unused contri-bution room can be car-ried forward indefinite-ly and never expires. Withdrawals can be made anytime in any amount, without being taxed, and can be fully re-contributed the fol-lowing calendar year. An individual can fund a spouse’s TFSA and the income earned is not attributed back to the partner who pro-vided the funds. TFSAs make a lot of sense for many young people beginning to save for retirement, as they are still in lower

income tax brackets and won’t benefit much from the tax deductibil-ity of RRSPs. It may be better to accumulate RRSP headroom until their marginal tax rate is higher. The funds in TFSAs are also accessed more easily, providing a source of emergency funds. The emphasis is on emergency because the convenience of TFSA withdrawals is a downside for those tempted to withdraw on whimsy rather than absolute necessity. For investors in high-er income tax brackets, RRSPs make sense because their tax deduction is likely at a higher marginal rate than it will be when withdrawals are taxed in retirement. And, RRSP contributions may be used to drop their current taxable income to a lower bracket. Higher income earners are also less likely to have to choose between the TFSA and the RRSP, and may wish to contribute to both and link the ben-efits. Assuming the RRSP contribution is fully deductible, a BC inves-tor with an annual income of $100,000 who contributes $22,970 to an RRSP would get a tax savings of approxi-mately $8,317. The refund could be placed into a TFSA, up to allowable limits, to be invested and grow without fear of taxa-tion either now or in retirement, multiply-ing the positive impact of the original RRSP contribution. Continued on Page 3.

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Financial freedomby Kim Inglis

TFSAs or RRSPs

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Con’t from Page 2.

Both RRSPs and TFSAs can act in an investor’s favor, not just as savings vehicles but also from a tax planning perspective. Unfortunately, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer as to which is best, and the choice really boils down to individual circumstances and time horizons. Whether you have a lot or a little to invest, do your homework and begin as soon as possible to ensure you get the most in tax-free or tax-deferred benefits.

Kim Inglis, CIM, PFP, FCSI, AIFP is an Investment Advisor & Portfolio Manager with Canaccord Wealth Management, a division of Canaccord Genuity Corp., Member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund. www.reynoldsinglis.ca. The views in this column are solely those of the author.

RRSPs or TFSAs?

GIVING BACK – Members of Pelly’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch 65 re-cently presented The Health Foundation with a cheque for $1,100 in support of the Stars Air Ambulance campaign. “We are very grateful for this very generous donation toward establishing our local STARS air ambulance pro-gram,” says Ross Fisher, Executive Di-rector of The Health Foundation. “The Pelly Legion has donated to a number of our projects in the past and we are very pleased that the Legion continues to support our work.” “This will be one of the fi nal things the Pelly Legion does, as we are clos-ing and our members will be joining the Norquay Legion. Our membership has gotten smaller and smaller over the last few years, and it just doesn’t make sense for us to try and keep going on our own,” says member Cora Stobee. The members present to award the cheque to Fisher were: Tom Brown, Vi and Lawrence Off, Vern Seversen, Joe Brown and Cora Stobee. Not present but still active members of the Pelly Legion are Steve Kineschuk, Robert Brown,

Adrian Makahoniuk and Ed Bandura. The Pelly Legion was established on October 16, 1926, with 23 Charter members. In the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s the branch was combined with Norquay; so in some ways the Pelly Legion is re-turning to its beginnings. On October 11, 1949, Pelly Legion Branch #65 was formed. There were 28 members in at-tendance at the founding meeting. The Ladies Auxiliary was formed June 12, 1950 with 12 Charter members. The auxiliary remains active to this day. The Pelly Legion moved into its cur-rent hall in 1963; all the work on the hall was completed by Legion members. The walls in the lounge of the Legion Hall have pictures and a brief history of most of the WWI, WWII, Korean War, and peace time members of the Pelly Legion. Comrade Cora Stobee created the wall. At present the Pelly Legion has 21 members. Due to their age most of the members are not active. The legion is proud that there are still approximately 100 people who attend the Remem-brance Day service.

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SaskTel has announced that its 4G wireless net-work in the Yorkton area has been enhanced to meet increasing customer demand and provide improved coverage and capacity. These enhancements have increased the overall capacity of the 4G network in the Yorkton area. Tests show that in the Yorkton area the dropped call rate is now down to approxi-mately one per cent. Dropped data sessions have fallen to approxi-mately 0.5 per cent. Both of these percentages are below the target perfor-mance specifications and industry norms for 4G net-work performance. “I’m pleased to announce the increase in network capacity in the Yorkton area, as it supports our vision of all Saskatchewan residents having access to the largest, fastest and most complete wireless network in the Province,” says Greg Ottenbreit, MLA, Yorkton. “An increase in service that will reduce dropped calls to approximately one per cent in the Yorkton area shows SaskTel’s commit-ment to providing rural Saskatchewan with high quality service.”

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Ed, my neighbor next door, is unusually upbeat this January. Returning from Mexico a few days after New Years, Ed was soon greeted with the joyous news that the NHL is about to come to life for a shortened season. “Canada will soon have big league hockey again and the world is back on a right course,” Ed has been saying. According to Ed, now that I’m retired with lots of time and money, I should take him to an NHL game in Winnipeg, or Calgary if I prefer. I can drive us because Ed likes to sightsee and talk and driving inter-feres with these two of his favorite activities in a car. Long car rides also make him hungry and it’s hard to snack and drive and not get the steering wheel either sticky or greasy. I told Ed I would chauffeur him to either city for a price. He pays for the cost of the gas and both of our tickets into the game. I also offered to give him a bottle of water and a good supply of junk food for our trip. I think that I have offered Ed an outstanding deal, but we are in a dead-lock. I would be willing to negotiate a deal with Ed about our NHL excursion, but it seems Ed isn’t ready to return to any talks soon. The

way I see it, time is on my side, as I have lots of it now and Ed doesn’t. Deadlocks seem pret-ty common in life. Each side has an expressed position and neither side is open to compro-mise or a change in their position. Deadlocks are stand-stills, or standoffs, as the opposed forces won’t budge. The deadlock Jesus had with Satan went from standstill to breakthrough and vic-tory for Jesus. Their standoff was played out in the desert. Thankfully, Jesus could outtalk and outsmart the devil for the victory of good over evil. Sadly, the devil can all too often shoot the rest us down with temptations, for the victory of evil over good. The first temptation by Satan challenged a starving Jesus to turn stones into bread if he was the Son of God. Although Jesus had the power and authority of God, he never used it to

show off. If we know who we are, we need not be tempted to prove it to others. Jesus told the tempter, “Man does not live by bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.” Next, the tempter took Jesus to a high point of the temple and told him to jump off if he was the Son of God, for angels would catch him or keep him from harm. Jesus, as the Son of God, refused to prove it to Satan. He told the devil, “Do not put the Lord your God to the test.” Finally, the devil took Jesus to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms and their splendor. He said that it can all be yours if you will bow down and worship me. Jesus answered, “Away from me Satan! For it is written: Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.” Thankfully, with God, good overcomes evil.

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Yorkton X-Country club Skis for the Gold

THE YORKTON XC SKI CLUB opened their season with Ski for the Gold Poker Derby. Skiers pictured collecting chips are Erv and Kathy Henderson, Sonya and Dan Bilyk and Bob Purton.

Yorkton’s XC Ski Club recently had Mayor Bob Maloney officially open the trails at Deer Park and wish the club the best as it hosted it’s second annual Ski for the Gold Poker Derby at Deer Park Golf Course. Thirty two skiers attended and skied the five km outer loop to col-lect poker chip to trade in for the best poker hand of the day. Dan Giroux took home the pot of gold, total $80. The event was a part of the clubs fundraising efforts to purchase new trial grooming equipment. The Yorkton XC Ski Club pur-chased a new snow machine for grooming the trails last year and the club wants to purchase the track setter and snow grooming equipment this year so it can host both classic and skate skiers on the course. The golf course is chal-lenging for any skier and a great training course for the more com-petitive skier and having both styles of trails will open the door to more skies to participate. The Yorkton Club has over 40 paid members to date and Club President Barry Rogers would like to see the club grow in member-ship so it can get young skiers into a Jack Rabbit Program and devel-op some members to become coaches. In the years to come it is planning to host Sask Ski Provincial meets. For more information on the Yorkton XC Ski club contact Anne Stupak at 783-6617.

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S C H O L A R S H I P RECIPIENT – Former Yorkton Terrier and Yorkton resident Joel Danyluk was awarded scholarships worth a total of $1,250 for Hockey, funded by An Augustana Faculty Award in Hockey. Danyluk is currently a second year Bachelor of Management student at the UAlberta Augustana Campus. This was part of over $519,000 was provided by the University of Alberta and Augustana Campus in recognition of excellence in Academics, Fine Arts, Athlet ics, and Leadership, awarded 320 students on the campus for the 2012-13 academic year. Danyluk's hockey career saw him play for several teams in the WHL and SJHL, and he also won the SJHL Community Player of the Year award in 2011.

Asessippi welcomes one million Spending quality family time on the snow has become a holiday tradition for many in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and this season has been no exception. December 31, alone brought in over 1150 guests including the one millionth guest to the Asessippi Ski Area. The resort experienced an approximate 10 per cent increase in traffic during the holiday season over last year and has been very pleased with the terrific snow-fall to date. “Guests are really enjoying the upgrades we made this fall,” explains Roz Pulo, director of marketing for the resort. “With more lifts, we now have people spread out in different areas, which means less congestion and short-

er lift lines.” Asessippi installed a new 650 ft. Magic Carpet in the beginner area, named the Ollie Express. They also expanded the tubing park and installed a handle tow in the Robin's Run Terrain Park. Upgrades the to Squirrel Chair were completed and opened just a few days after the resort did. Currently Asessippi is offering a $9.99 Sample Sunday, to encourage people to come out and try the sport. A bunny lift pass, rentals and friendly instructors on hand to get you started. Available Sundays only until January 20. Asessippi Ski Area & Resort is located just west of Inglis, near the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border.

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BIRTHS

HOTOMANIE-MUSQUA - Born to Iylena Musqua and Clinton Jr. Ho-tomanie of Cowessess F.N., SK, a daughter, Darryl Nicole Arlene, January 9, 2013.

LEGEBOKOFF - Born to Brogan and Alicia Legebokoff of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Kascia Emily Ro-zay, January 4, 2013.

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OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR IIYORKTON, SK

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We are looking for talented individuals to join the expanding Richardson team at our

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is a thriving community that has grown with the addition of the Richardson plant and

other community investments.

Reporting to the Manager, Operations, this position is

responsible for effectively overseeing the daily operations to

optimize production capacities and meet business goals and

sales needs while taking into account employee safety, quality

and cost. The incumbent will explore opportunities for process

and workforce efficiencies and work closely with maintenance

to maximize equipment availability. Additional responsibilities

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Women, Aboriginal People, Visible Minorities and Persons with

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Interested candidates should visit www.richardson.ca to upload their résumé and cover letter clearly demonstrating how they meet the requirements.

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Please drop off your resume and cover letter or email it to [email protected]

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SALESPERSONIf you are a creative, self-motivated, well-groomed individual with a professional attitude who enjoys working with the public, we can offer you an exciting opportunity in the newspaper advertising fi eld.The successful applicant must possess a valid drivers license and a reliable late model vehicle.This is a full-time position that offers a competitive salary plus an attractive commission plan. We also offer a complete benefi ts package including medical and dental.Preference will be given to those with experience, however, the suitable candidate will be trained.All applications will be kept in strictest confi dence.

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TERMINAL FOREMANReporting to the Terminal Manager, this hands-on position coordinates daily freight handling activities at our Yorkton, SK terminal. The hours of this position are day shifts, Monday to Friday. You will oversee areas such as local P&D, terminal operations, and equipment management. Experience in general freight transportation preferably at the supervisory level is an asset. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package in a fast paced business environment. Visit our website for more details.

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PRAYER CORNER

May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and pre-served throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, Intercessor of miracles, pray for us. (Say this prayer 9 times a day for 9 days. Promise to publicize prayer on the 8th or 9th day. Prayer will be answered). Thank you. St. Jude.

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HOUSES FOR SALE

HOUSE FOR sale by owner, 1100 sq. ft. bungalow in Bredenbury. Asking price, $115,000 obo. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, din-ing room, kitchen with nook, fully renovated inside & outside, partial basement. 25 minutes from York-ton and 25 minutes from Mosaic mine. Phone 306-745-2404 or 306-745-7997.

LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE

Substantial discounts until Feb. 28, 2013 on titled lots for RV or cottage use at Prairie Lake Lodge, Lake of the Prairies, Russell, MB, inquire early. Also for sale, 3 acre year around lake front property with 2 cottages built in 02, sleeps 20, kitchen dining area, hall and bunk house total of 5700 sq. ft. at Rossman Lake, Rossburn, MB. A bargain at $65.00 per sq. ft. in-cluding camping spots. Contact Gerald 204-773-0380 or email [email protected].

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