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Monday’s paper

Another full paper coming up for all the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald readers. Here’s a little taste of what to expect:

  • a war bride shares some of her memories of wartime in Scotland and adjusting to life in Canada;
  • a lively ratepayers’ meeting for the RM of Round Valley #410 is reported upon, covering issues of assessment, taxation and tendering;
  • another UCHS graduate success story as Lyndon Brown receives an award from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission; and
  • Guy’s Furniture celebrates its grand opening next week, learn about this family-owned company.

Pre-Christmas events are starting to be advertised so be sure to check out the ads. And there’s school, hockey and RCMP news too!

In the SWHL, the Wilkie Outlaws came to Unity to play in the Miners in their first matchup of the year in the revamped Sask West Hockey League. The Miners are the defending SWHL champions while the Outlaws played in the NSRHL last year and won that title. Below are Unity’s no. 55, Michael George, and Wilkie’s no. 6, Dustin Glackin.Wilkie Outlaws @ Unity Miners

RCMP Report for October 14 to 20, 2014

UNITY SK RCMP REPORTS for October 14 to 20

RCMP received a report of a fire in a field due to a combine hitting a power line. No injuries.

There was a noise complaint. Members referred the complaint to the bylaw officer.

Police received a report of uttering threats. This matter is still under investigation.

An individual reported hearing gunshots. Members discovered the noise was fireworks being set off and warned the subject of complaint about the noise.

There was a report of assault. This matter is still under investigation.

A 36­-year-­old Saskatoon male was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle after members stopped a vehicle that was being driven at 151 km/hr. A 24-­year-­old male passenger was found to be in breach of his probation by consuming alcohol.

RCMP received a report of trespassing. No charges laid.

Members received a complaint that the train was taking too long to go through the crossing.

There was also one false 911 call, one false alarm and one traffic complaint.

Persons with information about crimes being committed in the Unity/Wilkie/Macklin areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306­228­6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306­843­3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306­753­2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1­800­222­8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Pharmacists to be allowed to do more under proposed legislative amendments

Health Minister Dustin Duncan introduced legislative amendments, October 30, that will expand the scope of practice for Saskatchewan pharmacists, benefiting residents through more efficient and accessible health care services.

“All health care providers, including pharmacists, play an increasingly important role by working to their full scopes of practice on a collaborative team,” Duncan said.  “In the spirit of putting the patient first, I believe that expanding pharmacists’ scope of practice will give patients even greater and more timely access to health services.”

Expected to take effect later next year, the amendments will allow pharmacists to administer vaccines and drugs, such as flu shots and vitamin B12 injections.  In addition, the amendments will enable pharmacists to order, access and use laboratory tests, working in collaboration with physicians.

As pharmacists move into a more clinically focused role, some pharmacy technicians will undertake additional training to become regulated under the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists and assume a number of the pharmacist’s technical duties, such as dispensing.  Amendments to the Act will allow for the regulation of pharmacy technicians to ensure they are able to independently perform many of these duties within pharmacies in a safe and effective manner.

Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists Registrar Ray Joubert said the College will work “to ensure appropriate standards and training are in place so that these services are delivered safely and properly co-ordinated within the health system.  This will include ensuring that pharmacy technicians are appropriately qualified to assume responsibility for their important supportive role of the pharmacist.”

Pharmacists’ Association of Saskatchewan Executive Director Dawn Martin said.  “Pharmacists being able to order and access lab results will help ensure patients are getting the health outcomes expected with their drug therapies.  This is another example of how pharmacists can provide innovative patient services within the health care system and to the benefit of Saskatchewan people.”

These amendments build on other changes to pharmacists’ scope of practice.  In 2011, Saskatchewan pharmacists were given the authority to prescribe medications to patients for specific minor ailments, extend refills on existing prescriptions, and provide emergency supplies of prescribed medications, while working in a collaborative practice environment.

There are approximately 1,400 pharmacists practising in Saskatchewan.

Photos of people of Unity, Saskatchewan in October

 

Unity Hospital AuxiliaryPresident of the Unity and District Hospital Auxiliary Rose Mauthe presents Bill McCubbing (above) and Don Robertson (below) with their cheques as the lucky winners of the auxiliary’s 50/50 fundraiser.Unity Hospital Auxiliary

Peter Gartner of the Unity Golf Club gives Amber and Jody Sperle the winning certificate for the November Trip of the Month – a four day trip to Palm Springs, Cal. Contact a member of the golf club to get your ticket for next year’s Trip of the Month draws.trip

Also “in the news” last month was the upcoming retirement of long-time Unity dentist, Dr. Daniel Azuelos. A retirement celebration and farewell tea was held for Daniel and his wife Lynn at the New Horizon Hall Oct. 18. The couple will be living in an urban centre outside Montreal, Quebec, when Dr. Azuelos leaves Unity, Saskatchewan at the end of the year.Dr. Daniel Azuelos

 

 

Next week’s paper

Be sure to check out the Evolution 2014 pages in next week’s paper and learn more about some of the people and businesses serving Unity and area. Along with Evolution, in next week’s paper, you will find:

  • who won what where in Delta Co-op’s and local credit unions’ Members Matter Most promotion;
  • an introduction to our new staff member at the Press-Herald;
  • the game report on the Midget AA Lazers’ first win of the season; and
  • more lucky winners – Trip of the Month and the Hospital Auxiliary’s 50/50.

Pastor Bruce Moir’s take on the sometimes scary times we are living in, thank you cards,  and upcoming events, among other items, round out the October 27th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald.

As part of Co-operatives Week in October, Credit Union Day was celebrated October 16. Staff at the Unity Credit Union brought all kinds of home baked goodies to treat any and all members who came to the branch that day.
Unity Credit Union, Unity, Saskatchewan

RCMP Report for October 6 to 13, 2014

UNITY SK RCMP Reports for October 6 to 13, 2014

RCMP received a complaint of a dog barking late at night for long periods of time. Member alerted bylaw officer.

Police received a complaint via voicemail but adequate information was not provided to pursue the complaint and there was no answer when member tried to call the complainant back.

There was a complaint of theft but it was unfounded as the subject of complaint returned to the business to pay the outstanding balance.

RCMP attended a vehicle collision with a moose on Highway 14. The vehicle driver sustained minor injuries.

near Tramping Lake, Saskatchewan

Members attended a semi rollover near Tramping Lake, Saskatchewan. There were no injuries.

Police initiated a traffic stop and charged the 64-year-old vehicle driver, a male from the Unity area, with failing an approved screening device after members requested a breath sample and he failed to provide one after being given numerous opportunities.

Members received a complaint of impaired driving. The suspect vehicle was located by police and the vehicle driver, a 28-year-old Calgary male, was charged with refusal to provide a breath sample.

There were two separate single vehicle collisions with moose on Highway 21. There were no injuries in either collision.

RCMP received a complaint of theft of a cellphone. This matter is still under investigation.

Police issued a 72-hour roadside suspension during a traffic stop when the driver blew a warning as members were checking for driver sobriety. One traffic ticket was also issued to the driver of the vehicle.

Members executed warrants for Saskatoon Police Services during a traffic stop. One traffic ticket was also issued to the vehicle driver.

There were also two false 911 calls, one false alarm and one complaint of an abandoned vehicle.

Persons with information about crimes being committed in the Unity/Wilkie/Macklin areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Fall fair and trade show winners

The Unity Agricultural Society held its annual fall fair at the Unity Community Centre in Unity, Saskatchewan, October 3 and 4, 2014.

Grand aggregate winners in the fall fair classes were as follows:

  • Needle work and handicraft – Nina Burnell
  • Hobby exhibits – Glenda Hunter-Craig
  • Amateur photography – Morag Riddell
  • Photography, People’s Choice – Emma Baker
  • Home baking – Eileen Schafer
  • Home preserves – Marcella Pederson
  • Plants and flowers – Alice Wagner
  • Fruits and vegetables – C.L. Kortright
  • Youth, 7 and under – Jenessa Bakken
  • Youth, 8 to 12 – Makayla Bakken
  • Youth, 13 to 18 – Ashley Mock
Unity SK Fall Fair

Prize boxes for the three winners of the youth aggregate awards at the Unity Ag Society’s 2014 fall fair.

Door prize winners and reported winners of draws at trade show booths were:

  • Husqvarna hand-held blower, with fuel, donated by Moody’s – Irene Weber
  • $200 grocery voucher sponsored by Delta Co-op and the Unity Ag Society – Jane Tirk
  • Unity Ag Society, guess the weight of the pumpkin – Caroline Cey
  • Knock off Pandora Beads, scarf/necklace/bracelet – Karalyn Brown
  • Partylite – Verlie Deuchar
  • Pat Trask book –Nicole Landry
  • Town of Unity, Rider hat – Mark Krpan
  • Norwex – Sally Crisp
  • PennCorp/La Capitale/Lorianne Mawbey, $100 co-op gas card – Pat Logan
  • Investor’s Group/Norm Tarasoff, $25 gift card for Family Foods – Pearl Thomas
  • Veritas Design, $500 discount on drafting fee or a 3D image – Alfreda Colbow
  • 2Pro Gear, $25 gift certificate – Albert Wildeman
  • Tupperware – Shea Worthington
  • Unity Lions – Phyllis Weisbeck, Marie Boucher and Joan Sperle

Next week’s paper

How has another week come and gone and somehow we are on the downward stretch to Halloween and the end of October?! Whew …Anyway, next week’s Unity Wilkie Press-Herald is ready for printing and will be fresh off the press for you bright and early Monday morning! In there you can expect to find:

  • a good news story about improvements to and cleanup of Brentwood Trailer Court & RV Park;
  • photo and article about the 2014 wrap up to the North West Minor Football League;
  • information about Children’s Vision Month and BDC’s Small Business Week; and
  • RCMP photos of a semi rollover near Tramping Lake, SK.

In  final playoff action Oct. 13, Unity Red Mean Machine faced off against Macklin Maroon in a battle for third and fourth place in the North West Minor Football League.

minor football at Unity, Saskatchewan

RCMP Reports for September 30 to October 6, 2014

UNITY SK REPORTS for September 30 to October 6, 2014

RCMP provided information to an individual about a peace bond.

Police initiated a traffic stop and noted open liquor in the vehicle. The vehicle driver was charged with refusing to provide a breath sample and identity fraud when police discovered he provided false identification to the police. The 25-year-old Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, man will be appearing in court Oct. 20 in Unity to answer to these charges.

The vehicle passenger was found to be on conditions to abstain from alcohol and was charged with failing to comply with condition of undertaking and breaching a conditional sentence order. 24-year-old Alex Naytowhow was remanded for these offences and appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court Oct. 6.

There was a complaint of an abandoned vehicle at a residence. This matter is still under investigation.

RCMP responded to a Mental Health Act complaint and transported an individual to Unity Health Centre for assessment.

A member spoke with an individual who expressed concern about a family in the area.

Police attended a single vehicle collision north of Denzil. There were no injuries.

Members are investigating a report of uttering threats.

There were also five false alarms.

Persons with information about crimes being committed in the Unity/Wilkie/Macklin areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com

Fire Prevention Week – thank you

Thank you to all Saskatchewan volunteer firefighters, especially Unity town and rural fire departments:

Leroy Timmermans, Allan Sopyc, Dwaine Kopp, Glenn Klein, Ron Swarbrick, Chris Lafebebvre, Cody McCubbing, Travis Sopyc, Morne Coetzee, Ken Coons, Cole Grant, Russell Fauth, Ver Simbulan, Tim Landry, Shaun Mamer, Colby Klein, Glenn Swarbrick, Gary Loadman, Darcy Kelly, Ryan DeRoo, Blair May, Jeremy Thompson, Jeffrey Allen, Scott Akerlund, Colton Timmermans, Jesse Lang

A Firefighter’s Prayer

When I am called to duty, God, Wherever flames may rage;

Give me strength to save some life, Whatever be its age.

 Help me embrace a little child Before it is too late;

Or save an older person from The horror of that fate.

Enable me to be alert And hear the weakest shout,

And quickly and efficiently, To put the fire out.

I want to fill my calling and To give the best in me;

To guard my every neighbour and Protect his property.

And if according to your Will I have to lose my life,

Please bless with Your protecting hand My children and my wife.