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Premier Brad Wall announced new funding to attract more recently-graduated physicians to rural Saskatchewan communities and improve patients’ access to physician services. The new Rural Physician Incentive Program will pro- vide $120,000 in funding over five years to recent medi- cal graduates who establish practice in rural communi- ties of 10,000 or less. “Recruiting doctors to rural areas and keeping them once they’re here is a huge priority for our government,” Wall says. “We’ve had some really solid success, increasing the Saskatchewan’s overall physician supply, but there are challenges in rural communities. This program will help improve patient access to physician services in rural areas.” Eligible physicians will receive a payment at the end of each year of practice, with payments gradually increasing over the five-year period. Newly-graduated doctors typically finish studies with a large debt load due to their many years of education. The incentive is designed to help ease that burden. The program will be retroactive to April 1, 2012, and will be open to both Canadian and international medi- cal graduates. It will be administered by saskdocs, the province’s Physician Recruitment Agency. The Rural Physician Incentive Program is among a number of initiatives underway to address physician recruitment and retention. Training and residency seats have been added to the College of Medicine in Saskatoon, more international doctors are coming to Saskatchewan through a new assessment process (Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment, or SIPPA) that accepts applications from a wider range of countries, and more physicians are being trained in rural Saskatchewan, recognizing that experi- encing a rural lifestyle increases the chance that they will stay for a longer term. Over 2,000 physicians are currently working in the province. Incentives for rural doctors announced THE SALTCOATS VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE RACE thrilled the crowd again this year. The event, hosted by the Saltcoats & District Volunteer Fire Department & First Responders, saw over 20 entries from across the province in the main race, as well as the biggest kitty cat race yet, pictured above, with twelve entries. The winners were: 1st place: Tyron Tangedal, 2nd place: Tory Tangedal, 3rd place: Riley Smith/Scott Griffith. Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan proclaimed Agricultural Safety Week in Saskatchewan, March 10-16. “There are risks in farming and ranching and we want to remind our province’s producers to take the steps necessary to keep them- selves and their families safe,” Stewart says. “Agriculture safety should be a priority to ensure the continued success of the industry.” The week is held in conjunction with Canadian Agricultural Safety Week, a partnership between the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, with financial support from Farm Credit Canada and federal and provincial governments. The theme of this year’s week is “Get with the Plan!”, which focuses on encouraging farmers to develop written health and safety plans for their opera- tions. Saskatchewan Agriculture pro- vides $70,000 in funding to the Agricultural Health and Safety Network, an affiliation of the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture, which pro- vides agricultural health and safe- ty programming to over half of the farm families in Saskatchewan. More than 200 rural municipali- ties contribute funding to these projects. Saskatchewan Agriculture also provides $30,000 in funding to the Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions for farm safety work- shops for youth. It’s Agriculture Safety Week VOLUME 21, NUMBER 22 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, March 16, 2013 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com DARE TO DARE TO COMPARE COMPARE Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Large Large Selection Selection of low prole of low prole & vertical tanks & vertical tanks in stock in stock Enduraplas Enduraplas Vertical Vertical Tanks Tanks • UV stabilized polyethylene construction • 16" vented lid • Strong hinged lid structure • Suitable for liquid feed or fertilizer • Positive tie down points • Ribbed sides provide extra heavy duty strength 25 to 10,000 US gal. 10,000 US gallon fertilizer tanks in stock PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ochsmotor.com • Black • Total Length: 19 ft., 8 in • Beam: 7 ft. 3 in. • 4.3L 190 HP • Wakeboard Tower • Cockpit & Tonneau • Cover • And Much More MSRP $33,400 $ $ 27,500 27,500 PLUS TAXES SPRING SPECIAL NEW 2011 NEW 2011 185 SPORT 185 SPORT Ochs Ochs M MOTORSPORTS OTORSPORTS ARE YOU READY! ARE YOU READY! Not exactly as illustrate3d • Galvanized Trailer Included

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Premier Brad Wall announced new funding to attract more recently-graduated physicians to rural Saskatchewan communities and improve patients’ access to physician services. The new Rural Physician Incentive Program will pro-vide $120,000 in funding over five years to recent medi-cal graduates who establish practice in rural communi-ties of 10,000 or less. “Recruiting doctors to rural areas and keeping them once they’re here is a huge priority for our government,” Wall says. “We’ve had some really solid success, increasing the Saskatchewan’s overall physician supply, but there are challenges in rural communities. This program will help improve patient access to physician services in rural areas.” Eligible physicians will receive a payment at the end of each year of practice, with payments gradually increasing over the five-year period. Newly-graduated doctors typically finish studies with a large debt load due to their many years of education. The incentive is designed to help ease that burden. The program will be retroactive to April 1, 2012, and will be open to both Canadian and international medi-cal graduates. It will be administered by saskdocs, the province’s Physician Recruitment Agency. The Rural Physician Incentive Program is among a number of initiatives underway to address physician recruitment and retention. Training and residency seats have been added to the College of Medicine in Saskatoon, more international doctors are coming to Saskatchewan through a new assessment process (Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment, or SIPPA) that accepts applications from a wider range of countries, and more physicians are being trained in rural Saskatchewan, recognizing that experi-encing a rural lifestyle increases the chance that they will stay for a longer term. Over 2,000 physicians are currently working in the province.

Incentives for rural doctors announced

THE SALTCOATS VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE RACE thrilled the crowd again this year. The event, hosted by the Saltcoats & District Volunteer Fire Department & First Responders, saw over 20 entries from across the province in the main race, as well as the biggest kitty cat race yet, pictured above, with twelve entries. The winners were: 1st place: Tyron Tangedal, 2nd place: Tory Tangedal, 3rd place: Riley Smith/Scott Griffith.

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan proclaimed Agricultural Safety Week in Saskatchewan, March 10-16. “There are risks in farming and ranching and we want to remind our province’s producers to take the steps necessary to keep them-selves and their families safe,” Stewart says. “Agriculture safety should be a priority to ensure the continued success of the industry.” The week is held in conjunction

with Canadian Agricultural Safety Week, a partnership between the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, with financial support from Farm Credit Canada and federal and provincial governments. The theme of this year’s week is “Get with the Plan!”, which focuses on encouraging farmers to develop written health and safety plans for their opera-tions. Saskatchewan Agriculture pro-vides $70,000 in funding to the

Agricultural Health and Safety Network, an affiliation of the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture, which pro-vides agricultural health and safe-ty programming to over half of the farm families in Saskatchewan. More than 200 rural municipali-ties contribute funding to these projects. Saskatchewan Agriculture also provides $30,000 in funding to the Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions for farm safety work-shops for youth.

It’s Agriculture Safety Week

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Ed, my neighbor next door, is off at his fami-ly’s place in Edmonton. Ruby, his wife, says that it is her winter mental health break. Since Ed is so bored with winter, Ruby talked him into a trip to his cousins at Edmonton. A week or two there gets Ed set-tled down. Ed hates driving in Edmonton’s busy traffic. He is forced to pay attention. Being in West Edmonton Mall, where no one knows his name, gets him frus-trated. In Melville, Ed can always find some-one to talk to, but in Edmonton, no one seems to care about who you are. Ed always says, “Big cities like Edmonton are full of people who don’t know each other and they like it fine that way.” After a week or two in Edmonton, Ed comes back with a new appre-ciation of Melville. Often, the winter is just as bad or worse there. Ed’s cousins get their exercise in a community pool. Appearing ivory white in a bathing suit and flopping around a pool in the kids’ end is not what Ed wants to do. His cousins walk at

malls most days to keep fit and do a little card playing. Ed knows they have a little card play-ing and lots of walking backwards, but they fanatically keep walk-ing. He watches them walk while he drinks coffee and eats dough-nuts, but no one will talk to him so it’s lonely. Ed does like to know his cousins aren’t having any more winter fun

than him. Ed says, “win-ter hammers on and on in Edmonton as well as Melville.” Winter makes every-thing more challenging and a person just has to become as stubborn as the long winter weath-er. The other day I had to remove the back seats from my van. Three of the seats slid out just like they are supposed to do, but one was unco-

operative like a mule. It was so bad that I went to the glove compart-ment, got the manual, and read it about four times. In desperation, I sprayed with WD-40. That unyielding seat finally had enough and slid out of there like there had never been a problem. Stubborn situ-ations need to be fought with stubborn effort, like a “tooth for a tooth or an eye for an eye.” Life has a way of ham-mering on every season and sometimes it seems we are not stubborn enough to meet it. Sometimes, the weather

won’t budge in our favor. Sometimes, it’s a health problem. Sometimes, it’s the death of a loved one or we are stuck with too little money and it seems hopeless. That is the time to stubbornly trust God most, for God alone has the power to lubricate, penetrate, budge and release situ-ations in our favor. Jesus told a parable about the need for us to pray and not give up. I call it, “being stubborn in prayer.” In the para-ble, a widow kept com-ing to a judge with a plea that the judge would grant her justice

from her enemy. For a time the judge refused, but because the widow kept bothering him, he gave her justice. Jesus reminds us that God will see that we get help as we stubbornly pray and not give up.

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The Yorkton United Under 18/16 Girls soccer team claimed Gold at the 2013 Saskatchewan Indoor Soccer Provincial Championships in Regina. The first game on Friday night was against rival Regina Unidad. This was a hard, fast paced game that saw Yorkton come back after falling behind early to claim a 2-1 victory. Rita Fetsch scored both goals for Yorkton The second game of the round robin was against a strong Saskatoon United soccer club. This game also featured the goal tending debut of Breanne Malinowski who had never played the position before. This was a back and forth effort that saw Rita Fetsch open the scor-ing on a nice give and go passing play from Kendra Varjassy. Saskatoon was able to tie the game up a few minutes later then Kaylee Ford was able to bend the twine off a corner kick to give Yorkton the lead. The final ended up 2-2. The third game of the round robin against Humboldt would go towards determining the finalists for the Championship. Yorkton dominated this game from start to finish with Rita Fetsch scoring three times on some nice passing plays from Kendra Varjassy with Yorkton winning 3-1. This gave the girls first place after the round robin and they would once again face Saskatoon United in the final for gold. In the final Yorkton once again dominated play and opened the scoring on a pretty three-way passing play from Rita Fetsch to Cal-eigh Grunert to Kendra Varjassy who put the squad up 1-0. Rita Fetsch added two more insurance markers and Kaylee Ford earned the shutout to make the final 3-0. This was a strong showing by a team who only had three U18 players with the rest of the squad comprised of U16 aged players competing in the Under 18 catego-ry. This was the third straight Provincial Championship

for the core of this team and the dedication and spirit of the girls is demonstrated in their level of play with Kaylee Ford and Breanne Malinowski taking over goal tending duties for the weekend. The team also received the Fair Play Award. This award is decided upon by the game officials throughout the weekend and is a very prestigious award to win. To the club and the players winning this award ranks just as high as winning the tournament. Congratulations also goes to Rita Fetsch who was named the tournament MVP.

The Yorkton United Under 14 Girls soccer team claimed a silver medal at the 2013 Saskatchewan Indoor Soccer Provincial Championships in Regina recently. The first game of the tournament was against Regina Unidad. Yorkton controlled the play the entire game with many scoring chances and came out on top 1-0. Leia Zulyniak scored the game winner with Marley Kosedy earning the shut-out in goal. The second game of the round robin was against a much tougher opponent, Saskatoon Lakewood. This was an evenly played game with great offensive and defensive play from both teams, with Yorkton United prevailing in the end 2-1. Goal scorers were Leia Zulyniak and Taryn Kustra with the game win-ner. The final round robin game would determine the final standings in the round robin pool and decide which two teams would advance to the play-off round. The opponent was Swift Current and once again this was a back and forth match with a final score of 1-1. Jordan Holinaty scored the goal for Yorkton. The tie ensured the club of first place in their pool and they advanced to the playoff round. In the semi-finals the club was slated to take on Saskatoon Hollandia. However due to some unforeseen circumstances Yorkton advanced to the final by default as the Saskatoon club did not show up for the semi-final. The Final was a rematch of the second game in the round robin as it pitted Yorkton against Saskatoon

Lakewood. Just like the first time they met, this was an entertaining back and forth game which saw Yorkton take the lead early in the game on a goal by Leia Zulyniak. Saskatoon came back to tie the game just before half time. The second half of the match was back and forth with strong play from both sides. After regula-tion the score was still tied 1-1. The teams then played two five minute overtime periods in which either team was unable to capi-talize on chances, thus meaning a shootout would decide the outcome of the Final. Unfortunately Saskatoon was able to win

the shootout and claim the gold medal, but overall both the teams and the fans were the victors in the well played exciting display of soccer. This was a great accom-plishment for this team that was very young and included 4 players from the Under 12 team and the first Provincial competi-tion for many others. The leadership provided by Allison Berge, Darrian Desjarlais and Leia Zulyniak combined with the strong play all week-end from the other mem-bers of the team was a great testament to the character and skill level of the entire team.

U14 Girls take silver at provincials

U18/U16 girls earn provincial soccer gold

THE PROVINCIAL GOLD MEDAL winners in girls Under 18/16 soccer are the Yorkton United. Pictured above, Back row l-r: Thor Berge (assistant coach), Breanne Malinowski, Canyon Desjarlais, Megan Mann, Alfredo Bermudez (head coach). Front row l-r: Caleigh Grunert, Roma Zulyniak, Kelsey Woloschuk, Kaylee Ford, Kendra Varjassy, Lauren Maier, Rita Fetsch. Missing: Meaghan Dietrich and Edie Schramm

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“Despite our best efforts, sometimes equip-ment fires happen,” Jenner continued. “That is why it’s important for farmers to make sure that equip-ment is included in their farm insurance policy. Insurance can help you cover the cost of a very expensive machine and keep your farm productive if the worst happens.”

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AUCTION 1: March 19th - 25th I t r L ca : 518 Circle Drive East,

Saskatoon & 2406 Victoria Ave. E., Regina Viewing: March 17th -19th (10am-5pm)

Items Must Be Removed by March 31stAUCTION 2: April 3rd - 9th In entor Loca on: 2835A Cleveland Ave, Saskatoon Viewing: March 31st - April 2nd (10am-5pm)

Items Must Be Removed By April 13thH ge Selec on o Brand Na e Appliances: Frigidaire, Elec-trolux, GE, Panasonic, Solaire, Energy Star and More! Side by Side & French Door Refrigerators, Upright Freezers, Ranges

& Range Hoods, Dishwashers, Microwaves, Washer & Dryers, Central Vacs

H ge In entor o Brand Na e Sleep Sets: King, Queen, Dou-ble & Single Matresses & Box Springs, Bedding, Bed Frames, Head Boards & Foot Boards, Including Serta. Huge Inventory

of Misc. Parts & Accessories, Filters Etc. 2008 GMC DURAMAX 5 Ton Van Truck

Chec out Hodgins Auc oneers or Grasswoods Auc ons Websites for Details

Michael Yaholnitsky: 306.563.7770, [email protected]

Ian Yaholnitsky: 306.563.7983

Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Dan Steen: 306.361.6154 800.491.4494

AUCTION LOCATION: From CANORA, SK, at the Jct of Hwy 5 & Hwy 9, go 0.8 km (0.5 miles) West OR from YORKTON, SK, go 48 km (30 miles) North on Hwy 9 to Hwy 5, then 0.8 km (0.5 miles) West. GPS: 51.6312528, -102.9434861A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2- Case IH 9370 4WD · Versatile 835 Series 3 4WD · Case 2470 4WD · Massey Ferguson 1135 2WD · Massey Ferguson 1100 2WD · Minneapolis-Moline M670 2WD · 2- John Deere 9610 Combine · Westward 9300 Swather · Westward 9300 30 Ft Swather · Monohopper Tri/A 42 Ft Grain Trailer · 2004 Bourgault 5710 Series II 59 Ft Air Drill · Morris Magnum CP750 Deep Tillage Cultivator · Morris 70HWR 70 Ft Heavy Harrows · Degelman R570 Rock Picker ·

Rock-o-Matic R560 Rock Picker · Ag Shield 90 Ft Field Sprayer · 2004 Bourgault LFC2000T 1920 Gallon Liquid Fertilizer Cart · 745 7 In. x 45 Ft Grain Auger · 150± Bushel Hopper Grain Wagon · Brent 1080 1000± Bushel Grain Cart · Pool 640 6 In. x 40 Ft Grain Auger · Sakundiak HD7-1600 7 In. x 51 Ft Grain Auger · Vertec VT5600 Grain Dryer · Westfield MK100-61 10 In. x 61 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · Wheatheart 840 8 In. x 40 Ft Grain Auger...AND MUCH MORE!

For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com

UNRESERVED PUBLIC FARM AUCTION

Sky Farms Inc.Canora, SK | Tuesday, April 9, 2013 · 10 am

2002 JOHN DEERE 9750STS2004 BOURGAULT 5710 SERIES II 59 FT w/5440 2– 1998 CASE IH 9370

AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS

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Our Winter Window Sale is Melting SoonOur Winter Window Sale is Melting SoonSale ends on March 28th! Beat The Cold

Professional Door and WindowProfessional Door and Windowinstallation you can trustinstallation you can trust

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custom made Energy Starcustom made Energy Star

PVC windows and save PVC windows and save 10%

as well as get your as well as get your Low E glassLow E glass

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[email protected]

5 Kelsey Bay, Yorkton, SK(306) 782-2233

1-877-988-2233yorktontoyota.net

MAX MCINNES .................................... Res: 306-782-7111BRIAN NELSON .................................. Cell: 306-641-1194BLAIR BROWN .................................... Cell: 306-621-6594ROB BLACK ........................................ Cell: 306-620-2256BLAIR CHYZ ........................................ Cell: 306-641-2548CHRISTIAN DIETRICH ........................ Cell: 306-641-5499

All vehicles fully reconditionedAll vehicles fully reconditioned

$10,988 oror $$119119 b/wb/w

2007 DODGE 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT CALIBER SXT

SPORTSPORT1 owner,

local trade,pst paid,

heated seats,only 70,000 km

2079A2079A

$20,988 oror $$189189 b/wb/w

2010 CHEV2010 CHEVEQUINOXEQUINOXAWD LT2AWD LT2

1 owner,local trade,

pst paid,fully loaded,

never smoked in,lots of warranty

2035A2035A

$16,988 oror $$159159 b/wb/w

2010 HONDA 2010 HONDA CIVIC SPORTCIVIC SPORT

1 owner, local trade,

pst paid,great

gas mileage,only 70,000 km

T352AT352A

Featured below are just a few of thePREMIUM USED VEHICLES on our lot.

We would like to invite you to come down and see why we say:

Friendly. Reliable. It’s that simple.TRUCKS

2012 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE2058AT. Crew Cab,Under 20,000 km,Local Trade.....................................$33,988 or 269 b/w2012 Dodge Ram 15001998BT.5.7L V8 Hemi, Lots of Towing Power ..................$26,988 or 229 b/w2011 Chev SilveradoCheyenne Edition1999A. Under 6,000 km.Save $$$ from New .....................$29,988 or 259 b/w2011 Toyota Tacoma V61946AT. One Owner, Local Trade,Purchased at Yorkton Toyota ......$27,988 or 249 b/w 2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 V81976A.381 Horsepower,Local Trade.....................................$17,988 or 189 b/w

VANS2008 Toyota Sienna V6T353T. ONLY 63,000 km ..............$19,988 or 219 b/w2005 Toyota Sienna XLE AWD2029A.AWD, Leather,New Tires. PST PAID ..........................................$15,9882004 Ford Freestar2020A. Local Trade,PST PAID................................................................ $6,995

CARS2012 Dodge Avenger SXTT369T. Sporty sedan, spoiler,full warranty. .......................... REDUCED TO $14,988 or 139 b/w2011 Toyota Camry LET347T. Low Finance Rate,Toyota Certifi ed ..............................................$19,988 or 179 b/w2011 Toyota Corolla CET350T. Air, Cruise,All the Power Options ....................................$16,988 or 159 b/w2011 Ford Focus SES2040AT. Full Warranty, New Tires ................$14,988 or 139 b/w2009 Cadillac CTS AWD1694A. Heated Leather, Tons ofCaddy Features. ....................... REDUCED TO $27,988 or 269 b/w2009 Toyota MatrixT374T. Toyota Quality,Fully Loaded, Great Gas Mileage .................$13,988 or 149 b/w

SUVS2011 Toyota Rav 4T484T. Fully loaded,AWD .................................................................$20,988 or 199 b/w2009 Toyota Venza Touring2014A. Purchased and Fully Servicedat Yorkton Toyota. ..........................................$22,988 or 229 b/w2009 Dodge Journey RTT349T. DVD System, AWD,Chrome Wheels. .....................REDUCED TO $19,988 or 199 b/w2005 GMC Envoy XL2047A7 Passenger, Never Smoked In,New Tires. PST PAID ...........................................................$11,988