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CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017 CIPI Newsletter In case of a serious Emergency call 911 FIRE ………………………...911 AMBULANCE ………………911 POLICE …………306-288-6400 CLINIC ………….306-288-4800 Ile-x Hospital....1-306-833-2016 Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868 Volume 33 Issue Friday, September 22nd, 2017 CIPI TV BINGO Sipisishk Communications Incorporated Friday, September 22nd, 2017 7:30pm on Cable 5, Digital 365 /96.5FM Power Ball - $3000.00 2nd - $600.00 *can only be won on Bonanza* Early Bird - 3up - $5.00 45#’s pre-called 53#’S for FREEZER w/ MEAT Consolation: $200 1st Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00 Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $400.00 2nd Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00 Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $400.00 Bonanza - 2up - $5.00 Standard Start: $50.00 Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $2,000 in 56*#’s or less *Unless won earlier Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00 *Prizes depend on number of cards sold License # MB17-0007 A new public awareness campaign in northeast Saskatchewan hopes people will consider opening their doors to a foster child. Saskatchewan Foster Family Association (SFFA) executive director Deb Davies said she can’t promise being a foster parent will be easy, but she knows from experience fostering is one of the most rewarding and meaningful things a person can do. “I first became a foster parent 35 years ago and I have to say that the program has evolved into a highly supportive network to provide the best care for vulnerable children while their families are in crisis,” Davies said. “The one thing that hasn’t changed however, is that the program is based on individuals and families helping other families.” Davies said the association's initial awareness campaigns proved successful, but more needed to be done. From January of 2016 until Sept. 20 of this year, 77 new homes opened their doors to foster children, but the general trend shows numbers are on the decline. According to Davies, SFFA is now focusing on the northeast regions of the province, like Melfort, Nipawin, Humboldt, Creighton and Sandy Bay in the hopes of recruiting more foster parents. For those who may be considering becoming foster parents, Davies recommended calling the SFFA offices to obtain an informational package. Once approved into the program, the SFFA will work with prospective families both in person and over the Internet to ensure they are properly prepared. SFFA is a community based organization which works directly with the ministry of Social Services to provide support for prospective foster parents. Together, the two organizations work to provide a safe, caring and respectful environment for foster children. “If you’ve been looking for a way to really make a difference in the lives of children in need, becoming a foster parent is the best way to do that,” Social Services Minister Paul Merriman said. “It’s a phenomenal, life changing experience to welcome a vulnerable child into your home. For more information about foster families in Saskatchewan or what is required to become a foster parent, please call the SFFA at 1-800-667- 7002 or visit their website at www.saskfosterfamilies.ca FOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED IN NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN

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CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

CIPI Ne ws l e tt e r

In case of a serious Emergency call 911

FIRE ………………………...911

AMBULANCE ………………911

POLICE …………306-288-6400

CLINIC ………….306-288-4800

Ile-x Hospital....1-306-833-2016

Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868

Volume 33 Issue Friday, September 22nd, 2017

CIPI TV BINGO

Sipisishk Communications Incorporated

Friday, September 22nd, 2017 7:30pm on Cable 5, Digital 365 /96.5FM

Power Ball - $3000.00 2nd - $600.00

*can only be won on Bonanza*

Early Bird - 3up - $5.00 45#’s pre-called

53#’S for FREEZER w/ MEAT Consolation: $200

1st Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza - 2up - $5.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $2,000 in 56*#’s or less *Unless won earlier

Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00 *Prizes depend on number of cards sold

License # MB17-0007

A new public awareness campaign in northeast Saskatchewan hopes

people will consider opening their doors to a foster child.

Saskatchewan Foster Family Association (SFFA) executive director Deb

Davies said she can’t promise being a foster parent will be easy, but she

knows from experience fostering is one of the most rewarding and

meaningful things a person can do.

“I first became a foster parent 35 years ago and I have to say that the

program has evolved into a highly supportive network to provide the best

care for vulnerable children while their families are in crisis,” Davies said.

“The one thing that hasn’t changed however, is that the program is based

on individuals and families helping other families.”

Davies said the association's initial awareness campaigns proved

successful, but more needed to be done. From January of 2016 until Sept.

20 of this year, 77 new homes opened their doors to foster children, but

the general trend shows numbers are on the decline. According to Davies,

SFFA is now focusing on the northeast regions of the province, like

Melfort, Nipawin, Humboldt, Creighton and Sandy Bay in the hopes of

recruiting more foster parents.

For those who may be considering becoming foster parents, Davies

recommended calling the SFFA offices to obtain an informational

package. Once approved into the program, the SFFA will work with

prospective families both in person and over the Internet to ensure they are

properly prepared.

SFFA is a community based organization which works directly with the

ministry of Social Services to provide support for prospective foster

parents. Together, the two organizations work to provide a safe, caring

and respectful environment for foster children.

“If you’ve been looking for a way to really make a difference in the lives

of children in need, becoming a foster parent is the best way to do that,”

Social Services Minister Paul Merriman said. “It’s a phenomenal, life

changing experience to welcome a vulnerable child into your home.

For more information about foster families in Saskatchewan or what is

required to become a foster parent, please call the SFFA at 1-800-667-

7002 or visit their website at www.saskfosterfamilies.ca

FOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED IN NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN

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CIPI Newsletter is published twice a month by

Sipisishk Communications Inc.

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0 Ph.: 306-288-2222 Editor: Velma J. Roy

[email protected]

St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, September 24th, 2017

Liturgy @ 10:30 am Readers:

Joan Lesmeister Mervin Rediron

Deadline for next submissions:

October 4th @ 3:00 pm unless arrangements are made.

CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

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CIPI TV BINGO Sipisishk Communications Incorporated

Sunday, September 24th 2017 7:30pm on Cable 5, Digital 365 /96.5FM

Power Ball - 1st $3000.00 2nd - $700.00

*can only be won on Bonanza*

Early Bird - 3up - $5.00 45#’s pre-called

54#’s for FREEZER w/MEAT Consolation: $200

1st Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza - 2up - $5.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $2000 in 57#’s or less *Unless won earlier

Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00

*Prizes depend on number of cards sold

License # MB17-0007

Second-hand smoke is

harmful to EVERYONE!

In a vehicle, smoke is

especially harmful to children

because they are still physically

developing.

Children absorb more smoke

because they breathe faster

than adults and inhale more air

relative to their body weight.

If exposed to second-hand

smoke, children are at a greater

risk for:

Allergies

Asthma

Behavioural and

developmental problems

Ear Infections

Sudden Infant Death

Syndrome (SIDS)

Throat and chest infections

Protect the children in your life by making your

vehicle, SMOKE FREE!

For more information, visit:

www.saskatchewan.ca

www.skprevention.ca 1319 Colony Street Saskatoon, SK S7N 2Z1 Business: 306 651 4300

Smoking in a vehicle with children under the age of 16

is against the law in Saskatchewan.

RCMP and municipal police are enforcing the law, which

carries a fine of $220.00!

If you have any old vehicles in your yard that you want removed, call Beauval Village Maintenance at 306 288 1003

Saturday Sunday Monday

Mix of sun & cloud

High 9° Low 4°

Mix of sun & cloud

High 12° Low 6°

Mix of sun & cloud

High 14° Low 8°

CIPI NUMBERS Office: 306-288-2222 or 306-288-2474

Request Line: 306-288-2230 Contest Line: 306-288-2053

email: [email protected] website: www.cipiradio.com

Enter a

number from

1 through 9

in such a

way that

each row,

column, and

region

contains

only one

instance of

each

number.

8 2

8 5

6 5 3 7

9 7 8

2 8 6 4 1

9 3 7

8 9 7 4

6 5

4 3

S U D O K U

CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

CIPI TV BINGO Sipisishk Communications Incorporated

Tuesday, September 26th, 2017 7:30pm on Cable 5, Digital 365 /96.5FM

Power Ball - $3000.00 2nd - $800.00

*can only be won on Bonanza*

Early Bird - 3up - $5.00 45#’s pre-called

55#’s for Freezer w/ Meat Consolation: $200

1st Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series - 1up - $2.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00

Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza - 2up - $5.00 Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $2,000 in 58#’s or less

Unless won earlier

Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00

*Prizes depend on number of cards sold

License # MB17-0007

Athabasca Constituency & MN-S NRIII presents “Duty to Consult &

Accommodation” meeting

Tuesday, September 26th, 2017 Beauval Community Hall

1:00 to 4:00pm

Agenda

What is duty to consult & accommodation

How do we become more engaged in consultation as Tradition Users

How does it impact our Rights as Traditional Users

Go forward Strategy

Develop a communication strategy

Coffee will be served

Everyone is welcome

Respectively, No Recording of meeting is allowed.

For more information, call

Louis Gardiner at 306 833 2007 or 639 832 7999 or

Tex Bouvier at

306 833 1211 or

639 832 7555

Terry Fox Run The Terry Fox Foundation

allows flexible dates for

hosting the Annual Walk

and Run, therefore,

Beauval Minor Sports and

Recreation will

have the event on

Sunday, October 15th.

Pledge forms will be

available soon.

For more info. Call

306-288-2064.

Thank you for your

continued support of

raising money for

cancer research.

Cancer affects us all.

*If the weather is too

cold, the walk will be held

in the Community Gym.

Happy Birthday John Lesmeister,

Yvonne Roy, Mary Morin, Ann Hood, Aldina Laliberte &

Rose Lafleur

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CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

FIND A WORD - Spiders

Hidden Word __________________________________

ABDOMEN BLACK WIDOW BOOK LUNGS BRAZILIAN WANDERING

CAMEL CARDINAL CHELICERAE CLAWS EIGHT LEGS ESOPHAGUS EXOSKELETON

EYES

FANGS FISHING

FUNNEL WEB GIANT HUNTSMAN

GOLDEN HUNTSMAN GRASS HEAD HEART INTESTINE LICHEN MIRROR

MOUSE OGRE FACED

ORCHARD PEACOCK

PEDIPALPS PELICAN REDBACK RED WIDOW SETAE SILK GLAND SILKHENGE

SPINNERETS TARANTULA

TEXAS RECLUSE THORAX

TRAPDOOR VENOM VIOLIN WATER WEBS YELLOW GARDEN YELLOW SAC

CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

The Primrose Lake Economic Development

Corporation (PLEDCO) was formed as a result of

the agreements for economic development reached

with the governments of Canada and

Saskatchewan. The agreements are the result of

the negotiations regarding the loss of the use of the

land in the Primrose Air Weapons Range.

PLEDCO is the manager of the trust funds granted

by government for the long term benefit of the four

affected communities of Jans Bay, Cole Bay,

Beauval and Ile a la Crosse.

PLEDCO is seeking proposals for the purpose of

supplementing training needs in the region. There

will be $25,000 set aside this fiscal year in the

form of grants to be made available to the

PLEDCO communities.

Funds shall be available for Training or Programs

which are intended and expected to create,

produce, or promote new or increased economic

activity or opportunities in the nature of business

enterprises, industry, professions and trades,

commercial resource development, employment,

tourism, transportation and communications for

the long term benefit of the Primrose Lake

Communities. Grants may be offered up to 100%

of costs.

Consideration will also be given to proposals that

retain employment through mandatory training

such as Food Safe and CPR. Please contact Kevin

Raymond for more information or insight into

your proposal.

Applications shall be a resident of the 4 PLEDCO

communities as defined in the PLEDCO bylaws.

All applications shall be reviewed during a

regularly scheduled PLEDCO board meeting. All

application outcomes will be expressed in written

form to the return address provided.

All applications must be submitted by:

October 13th, 2017

Applications will include the following:

Cover letter

Business or Entrepreneur Information

1 page description of the application including

a budget and timeline

Explanation of the outcome of the application

and the impact it will have to your business or

the region.

Address applications to:

ATTN: Kevin Raymond, RE: PLEDCO REP

PO Box 490 - Beauval, SK - S0M 0G0

Contact Information

Email: [email protected] Website:ww.pledco.ca

Fax: 306 288 2371 Phone: 306 288 2370

PRIMROSE LAKE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Beauval Recreation Annual Turkey Shoot Sunday, October 1st, 2017 Beauval Sports Grounds

Register from 12 noon. Starts at 1:00pm $5.00 for 5 shots in all categories

Prizes are 1st - Turkey, 2nd - $20

Categories

Mixed Youth (ages 10-13, 14-16, 17-18)

Adult Men & Women (age 19 & older)

Men (60+)

Women (60+)

Open Category - Prize is Turkey Meal Package

*Alcohol & Drug Free Event * Total points win

*Bullseye is 10pts * One shot shootout if tied

Call 306 288 2064 for more information.

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General

Meeting (AGM) for the membership of the

Beauval-Sipisishk Metis Local #37

will be held in Beauval at the old Community Hall at

6:00pm on Thursday, October 18/17

Agenda

Adopt the 2017 AGM Agenda

Adopt the 2016 AGM Minutes

Reports (President & Directors)

MN-S Update

Brief Q & A

Adjournment

If you are interested in registering as a member,

please contact Nick Daigneault at 306 288 7123

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CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

Valley View School Staff List

Principal - Arlene Hansen

Vice Principal - Gail Gardiner

Secretary - Charlotte Kyplain

Pre-K - Lecia Kozak

K - Carrie O’Donnell

Gr. 1 - Sheryl Morin

Gr. 2 - Janine Hansen

Gr. 3 - Shirley Martin

Gr. 4/5 - Chantel Vance-Schreuder

Gr. 6 - Natanis Daigneault

Gr. 7/8 - Marla Daigneault

Gr. 9 - Jolene Pederson

High School - Rob Kroeker

High School - Kim Stewart

High School - Yvonne Gauthier

High School - Emily Ready

Phys-Ed - Stephen King

LNC - Anita Corrigal

Career Guidance - Rhoda Roy

Resource Teacher -

Half-time Resource - Carolyn Elzinga

Social Worker - Shirley Bell-Morin

Student Support Worker - Alvina Aubichon

Educational Assistant - Paula Bouvier

Educational Assistant - Kelsey Opikokew

Educational Assistant - Duane Elzinga

Educational Assistant - Jennifer Maurice

Educational Assistant - Allison Alcrow

Educational Assistant - Jean Alcrow

Educational Assistant - Melissa Eldridge

Educational Assistant - Justina Maurice

Community School Coordinator - Melissa Eldridge

Community School Recreation - Ted Hood

Librarian - Carol Edquist

Public Librarian - Ida Gauthier

Caretaker - Bev Hansen

Caretaker - Paul Laliberte

Caretaker - Georgette Laliberte

Dental Therapist - Rae Ann Hansen

Dental Aide - Donna Gauthier

Kids First North - Iris Buffin

ABE & Post-Secondary Students from Beauval & Area

Alcrow, Miranda ABE Level 4

Aubichon, Anita Office Administration

Burnouf, Sherry ABE Level 4

Corrigal, Ashton Electrician Program

Corrigal, Annette Early Childhood Ed. Yr 1

Corrigal, John U of S

Couillonneur, Kody Process Operator Tech. Yr 2

Dennett, Jesse Business Program Yr 1

Durocher, Jazmyn U of S

Eldridge, Chris Heavy Oil Power Engineer

Hood, Elvina ABE Level 4

Laliberte, Kyle Plumbing & Gasfitting

Laliberte, Shane ABE Level 4

Malbeuf, Gabrielle Continuing Care Assistant

Morin, Leila Bachelor of Education Yr 3

Rediron, Cal University Classes

Rediron, Cory U of S

Roy, Cynthia ABE Level 4

Roy, Janita Early Childhood Ed. Yr 1

Roy, Kaycee University Classes

Roy, Kelcey Process Operator Tech Yr 1

Roy, Martina Process Operator Tech Yr 1

Sahyes, Bryce Automotive Service Tech.

Smith, Jarica Bachelor of Education Yr 3

Solway, Nicholas U of S

Let’s all wish these students Good Luck in their

chosen field of study. Keep up the good work!

(I may have missed some students. Please let me

know and I will include them in next week’s

newsletter. Thank You)

Reading Fair

Kindergarten - Grade 2 September 25th @ 6:00pm

Supper included.

Parent & Child Includes free book

Information on Attendance & Reading @ Valley View School Elementary

There’s help for victims of crime

Provides assistance to victims of crime and other

tragedies. Your local RCMP victim service unit,

and local trained volunteers can help by:

Providing assistance with

Crisis Intervention

Court Preparation & Accompaniment

Providing Information about

Legislation & Programs

Criminal Proceedings

Safety

Court file updates

Providing referrals for

Counselling

Shelter

Support

Specialized Services

May also be able to assist with:

Victim Impact Statements

Victim Compensation Program

Victim Restitution Request

For more information, call Lorraine Durocher,

Coordinator RCMP Detachment

Canoe Narrows SK S0M 0K0

306 829 5673 or 306 288 7136

CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

Pine Ridge Bible Camp is pleased to present the

Contemporary Christian Band, LIVING STONE, all

the way from Nevada, USA. Lead vocalist/bass

player Evangeline Jackson and guitarist/vocalist

Randy Jackson formerly performed with the

SonRise Gospel Band. Randy’s brother Stan

Jackson plays the drums for the group. Check out

their website at LivingStone.band

There will be 3 concerts in these communities:

Canoe Lake Band Hall - September 26th

Turnor Lake Hamlet Hall - September 27th

Buffalo Narrows Complex - September 28th

*All concerts will start at 7:00pm

Come and find out more about Pine Ridge Bible

Camp and join us for an inspiring evening of

original music. There is no charge and a snack will

be provided at the end of the concert.

For more information, call Pine Ridge Bible Camp

at 306 288 2136.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

KITCHEN COOK (part time)

Beauval Development Inc. is now accepting applications for the part-time position as

Kitchen Cook.

Must have basic food safety certification.

Starting wage is $12.00/hour.

Previous experience in a commercial kitchen is an asset.

Please submit your resume to: [email protected]

You can also drop off your applications at the Village Office

Deadline to apply: September 27th @3.00pm

Contact Dion Gauthier at 306 288 7218 for more information.

Looking for committed volunteers to establish a

CRISIS TEAM

You must be willing and able to respond to any crisis as needed within the community.

You must be a team player and highly respect confidentiality.

Examples are but not limited to: Providing support to families/youth in crisis

areas such as suicide, grief, loss, addictions and healing circles/workshops.

Please contact Jolene McKay to give

your name to 306 - 288 - 7553

as soon as possible.

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CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

Community Facilities Fundraising Committee

(CFFC) held a Summer’s End Poker Rally on

September 16th, 2017. It was a beautiful day for

the 40+ riders who came to enjoy the ride. The

route was on the Tower Road to Durocher Lake

where the riders were treated to a delicious hot

meal of Chili with Bannock. Thank you to

Linda Eldridge/Casselman & Sharon Gruben

for cooking and to Karen & Bill Roy for the

bannock. Thank you to David Roy & Fred Roy

for marking the trail and for getting the wood. A

huge thank you to Annette Aubichon, Marie

Adele Laliberte and David Roy for allowing us

the use of your yards.

Unfortunately we did not raise as much as we

had hoped. But to the people who came out to

support our fundraising events, the people who

collected the Ghostriders and to the people who

purchased ghosthands, Thank You!

Baby Clinic September 27th, 2017

Call Loretta at 306 288 4806 To make an appointment

The results of the rally are below:

High hand - Maggie Natomagan 331 pts $300

Low hand - Baby Ryan c/o Lisa Aubichon 57 pts $300

Riders only high hand - Gena Boots 287 points $100

Riders only low hand - Rachel Corrigal 91 points $100

Closest to the middle - Marcel Roy 193 points $100

Most ghost riders - Jeremy Buffin 231 ghosts $600

2nd most ghosts - Raylene Roy 122 ghosts $200

Watch for more upcoming fundraisers from CFFC!

CFFC POKER RALLY RESULTS

CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

The Ile a la Crosse Community Safety Board

believes that their community must provide

leadership to enable new solutions to prevent

crime, facilitate improved justice, and foster safety

at every opportunity. To work towards these ideals,

the Ile a la Cross Community Safety Board is

hosting its second one-day conference on

September 29, 2017 to discuss tools and strategies

to help make our communities safer.

Mayor Duane Favel expresses his support to the

work of the Safety Board and its plan to hold a

second conference after the successful event last

year. “I know our communities has solutions for

challenges and issues. Therefore, we must sit

down, talk about them, and work together to

implement them.” Favel notes. “I want to invite

everyone from our community and the surrounding

region to come to Ile a la Crosse to attend the

gathering,” Mayor Favel adds.

“The Ile a la Crosse Safety Board wants its

community members and representatives from

surrounding communities to become

knowledgeable about programs, initiatives, and

opportunities so we can enable new solutions in

community safety. Although we have partners

across all areas of responsibility: at the end of the

day it’s the community which must lead to take

care of itself and its citizens,” says Ile a la Crosse

Deputy Mayor and Councillor with the safety

portfolio, Gerald Roy.

Sandra Pelletier, Chair of the Ile a la Crosse Safety

Board feels that we must continually educate our

fellow citizens with information and options as to

how we can all work to find better solutions. “One

local option we are discussing is how can we use

local people to train as community safety officers

and find funding to hire them to help in making our

people feel safer and happier in their community,”

says Pelletier.

Ile a la Crosse to Host 2nd Community Safety Conference September 29th, 2017 - Rossignol High School Gymnasium

For more details, please call:

Gerald Roy, Deputy Mayor - 639 832 7337 or

Sandra Pelletier, Board Chair - 306 833 7703

Agenda

9:00am - Registration Begins

9:30 to 10:00am - Opening Prayer

Opening Comments & Ceremonies

Mayor Duane Favel

Metis Local President Jimmy Durocher

Ile a la Crosse Community Safety Board

10:00 to 10:30am - Suicide Awareness

10:30 to 11:00am - Tracy Knutson Provincial

Coordinator, STOPS to Violence

11:00 to 11:30am - Elder abuse/Safety - Sandra

Pelletier

11:30 to 12:00pm - Superintendent Larry Wilson

RCMP

12:00 noon to 1:00pm - Lunch (provided)

1:00 to 1:45pm - Expert on Addictions and Drug

Use - Dr. Peter Butt

1:45 to 2:15pm - Rhonda Hauser, Assistant

Director, Northern Justice and Aboriginal Policing,

Ministry of Justice

2:15 to 3:00pm - Cpl. Con. Lerat - RCMP

Community Services

1. CRIMESTOPPERS

2. Neighborhood Watch

3. Citizens on Patrol

3:00 to 4:00pm - Community Safety Officer

Program, Gordon Stewart, Program Manager,

Policing and Community Safety Services, Ministry

of Justice

4:00 to 5:00pm - The Recovery Lake Experience

Pinehouse Delegates

5:00pm - Conference Summary and follow-up

Closing Comments

Closing Prayer

You need to overcome the tug of people against you as you reach for higher goals.

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CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017

The monthly Texas Hold’em Tournaments are being postponed until further notice. The September 23rd

date has been cancelled, however we will try to continue in October. If anyone is interested in being a

Tournament Chairperson or an Alternate, please call the Recreation Office at 306 288 2064 asap. This

person is responsible for overseeing all operations of the tournament and will not be allowed to

participate. Additional volunteers are also required to successfully host these tournaments.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - DAYCARE DIRECTOR for the Beauval Childcare Centre Inc. located at Valley View School

The Daycare Director is responsible for the management and administration of the Beauval Childcare Centre, ensuring quality care of all children of Beauval Childcare Centre. (Beauval

Childcare Centre is a community run board separate from the school board).

This is a full time, salaried position. Rate will be determined by years of experience and level of training.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities A detailed job description is available upon request.

Qualifications Certification in Standard First Aid and CPR Level B Early Childhood Educator Level lll certification Administrative & Accounting experience in a daycare or early childhood education

environment Strong organizational and people management skills as well as financial and budgeting

knowledge Working knowledge of computer software such as MS Word and Excel

Responsibilities The day to day management and administration of BCC Inc, including: Representing BBC Inc in a positive and professional matter Supporting, reporting to, and assisting the Board of Directors Ensuring a safe, organized, healthy environment for children, families, and staff Communicating and collaborating with parents and guardians of BCC inc. children Overseeing the planning, preparation, and implementation of a program of activities that

meets the developmental abilities of each child Managing the day to day finances of the centre and ensuring that accurate and complete

financial information is maintained All aspects of HR management including recruitment, training, evaluation, supervision

and scheduling Leading and mentoring staff in the daycare and before/after school programs

Deadline to apply: September 29th, 2017 @ 5:00pm.

Interested applicants can apply with a Cover Letter, Resume & current Criminal Record Check to: Box 269 - Beauval, SK - S0M 0G0 or email to: [email protected]

For more information, call Carol at 306 288 2025 or Arlene at 306 288 2022

A quick update on changes occurring with our

channel signals, as of April 2017 our signal

provider, Shaw Broadcast has been transitioning a

few channel signals from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4

and the conversion will take place in three phases

over the next three years. During the first phase,

SD channels such as CBC Regina, EWTN, TSN

feeds, and others as well as certain HD channels

such as Super Channel, Sportsnet feeds. Other

channels will be slowly transitioned in the coming

months.

A few of these channels have already transitioned

to the new MPEG-4 signal feeds and are currently

unavailable on our system, as we do not have the

needed equipment to continue to broadcast these

channels on our system as of yet. We are working

closely with our signal provider, equipment

provider and our digital cable technician/engineer

to attain the needed equipment to continue to

broadcast these channels on our system as they

undergo the transition during this first phase of

conversion. We are also attempting to procure the

needed equipment required to meet the next two

phases of conversion to eliminate any loss or lag

in signal redistribution after the channels have

been transitioned to MPEG-4.

Another aspect of our digital cable system that will

be affected by these transitions comes in the form

of the incapability of the DCT set-top boxes to

handle the MPEG-4 signals, we have slowly been

increasing our DCX set-top boxes inventory which

are able to handle the MPEG-4 signals. Once we

attain the equipment to broadcast the newly

transitioned MPEG-4 channels, these will remain

unavailable on many of the DCT set-top boxes

which are currently being used. Customers who

are currently renting, leasing or own either the

DCT 700, DCT 2500 or DCT 6200 will be

required to update their receivers to either the

DCX 700, DCX 3200 or DCX 3400.

We currently have DCX 3200 and DCX 3400 set-

top boxes in stock, these units are available for

purchase or lease. The high demand of the DCX

700 units has left us on a back order status with

these units and there is no telling when they will be

available to us, so for the time being, we are only

able to offer the DCX 3200 and DCX 3400.

At present, we have been offering channels on our

system from satellite feeds on the F1 and F2

satellites, but we are in the process of purchasing

additional equipment for our system to begin

offering channels from the G2 satellite. The G2

satellite feeds will allow us to increase the number of

HD channels and SD channels that we are currently

offering.

Due to the increase of channels that we will be able

to offer on our Digital Cable system, we are also

working on a restructuring of our channel package

lineups. Significantly, the elimination of our analog

channels is forthcoming as the cost to replace our

equipment to continue to offer the analog channels is

too high. We will also be eliminating the HD pack

from our lineup, this will allow us to have the HD

channels included in our packages ie Movie Pack 1

will include both SD & HD channels for The Movie

Network, HBO Canada and TMN Encore. We are

planning to make these changes on March 1st, 2018.

We remind our CIPI Cable customers that we no

longer mail invoices and statements by mail, if you

would like a copy of your billing(s), you can provide

us with your email address or ask for it at the office,

you can also call us to get your account balance. To

avoid disconnection, we kindly ask that you keep

your accounts up-to-date, disconnections are

currently done on customers owing two months or

more.

CIPI continues to strive to provide reliable, effective,

modern and integrated communication services for

Beauval and area. CIPI is committed to providing

value to its customers by offering high quality

communication services, continually improving

customer care, and unwavering commitment of its

employees. Our standard is excellence and our model

of success is teamwork.

We, the Staff and Board, of CIPI extend our thanks

and appreciation for your continued support of the

services we provide to you, either with our Cable,

Radio, Newsletter, Annual Events or Weekly Bingos.

CIPI Cable Update

CIPI Newsletter – September 22nd, 2017