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CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016 May 2016 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1 CFFC 2 3 Claire Roy Memorial 4 5 6 Pilgrimage Fund 7 8 CFFC 9 10 Claire Roy Memorial 11 12 13 Sr. Boys Basketball 14 15 VVS Track & Field 16 17 Claire Roy Memorial 18 19 20 Pilgrimage Fund 21 Claire Roy Memorial @ 1pm 22 Sr. Boys Basketball 23 24 VVS Track & Field 25 26 27 Buffin Reunion 28 29 Sr. Boys Basketball 30 31 CFFC Bold - Events Italic - Ticket Sellers Council Meeting @ 1pm Victoria Day CIPI Meeting @ 5pm Council Meeting @ 1pm Council Meeting @ 1pm Mother’s Day 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 32 Issue Friday, April 22nd, 2016 $5,000 CIPI TV BINGO Friday, April 22nd, 2016 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5 Digital 365 / 96.5FM 1st Series - Pink One Line/4 Corners: $50.00 Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $150.00 Large Frame: $200.00 Blackout: $1,000.00 2nd Series - Green One Line/4 Corners: $50.00 Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $150.00 Large Frame: $200.00 Blackout: $1,000.00 2-up Bonanza - Orange One Line/4 Corners: $50.00 Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $150.00 Large Frame: $200.00 Blackout: $1,500.00 Cards are: $5.00 for 2-up Bonanza $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series License Number MB15-0005 Community Public Meeting Wednesday, April 27th @ 6:00pm Valley View School Gym Some topics that will be discussed are: Updates on BRIC meetings and its purpose COPS Program Observe & Report - RCMP Open discussion to follow. Your input is valuable and needed! - Supper to follow - Open to Everyone - Notice to all CIPI Cable Subscribers Disconnections will be done WITHOUT further notice For account balance call 306 288 2222 Beauval Recreation & Minor Sports will be hosting the following on Sunday, April 24th at the Arena Sports Grounds Bolo & Horseshoe Tournaments Target Shoot Field Hockey Closest to the Pin Burger/Hot Dogs/Drink Sale for $5.00 Activities could be postponed, if weather does not cooperate. For more information, call Wayne @ 306 288 2064. $5.00 Entry Fee 100% Payout! Beauval Recreation & Minor Sports Job Opportunity Part-time Casual Worker Must complete a Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check All applicants should forward a resume along with cover letter to: Northern Village of Beauval - Attn: Recreation Centre Worker Box 19 Beauval, SK S0M 0G0 Deadline to apply is Monday, May 2nd @ 5pm

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Page 1: CIPI Newsletter · resume seasonal activities. People are most often exposed to hantavirus by breathing in contaminated airborne particles from the droppings, urine and saliva of

CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016

May 2016

Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat

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CFFC

2 3

Claire Roy Memorial

4 5

6

Pilgrimage Fund

7

8

CFFC

9

10

Claire Roy Memorial

11

12

13

Sr. Boys Basketball

14

15

VVS Track & Field

16 17

Claire Roy Memorial

18

19 20

Pilgrimage

Fund

21

Claire Roy

Memorial

@ 1pm

22

Sr. Boys Basketball

23

24

VVS Track

& Field

25

26

27

Buffin Reunion

28

29

Sr. Boys

Basketball

30 31

CFFC

Bold - Events

Italic - Ticket Sellers

Council Meeting @ 1pm

Victoria Day

CIPI Meeting @ 5pm

Council Meeting @ 1pm

Council Meeting @ 1pm

Mother’s Day

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 32 Issue Friday, April 22nd, 2016

$5,000

CIPI TV BINGO

Friday, April 22nd, 2016 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5

Digital 365 / 96.5FM

1st Series - Pink One Line/4 Corners: $50.00

Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $150.00

Large Frame: $200.00 Blackout: $1,000.00

2nd Series - Green One Line/4 Corners: $50.00

Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $150.00

Large Frame: $200.00 Blackout: $1,000.00

2-up Bonanza - Orange

One Line/4 Corners: $50.00 Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $150.00

Large Frame: $200.00 Blackout: $1,500.00

Cards are: $5.00 for 2-up Bonanza

$2.00 for 1st & 2nd series

License Number MB15-0005

Community Public Meeting Wednesday, April 27th @ 6:00pm

Valley View School Gym

Some topics that will be discussed are:

Updates on BRIC meetings and its purpose

COPS Program

Observe & Report - RCMP

Open discussion to follow. Your input is valuable and needed!

- Supper to follow - Open to Everyone -

Notice to all CIPI Cable Subscribers Disconnections will be done WITHOUT further notice

For account balance call 306 288 2222

Beauval Recreation & Minor Sports will be hosting the

following on Sunday, April 24th at the Arena Sports Grounds

Bolo & Horseshoe Tournaments

Target Shoot

Field Hockey

Closest to the Pin

Burger/Hot Dogs/Drink Sale for $5.00 Activities could be postponed, if weather does not cooperate.

For more information, call Wayne @ 306 288 2064.

$5.00 Entry Fee

100% Payout!

Beauval Recreation & Minor Sports Job Opportunity

Part-time Casual Worker

Must complete a Criminal Record Check

and Vulnerable Sector Check All applicants should forward a resume along with cover letter to:

Northern Village of Beauval - Attn: Recreation Centre Worker

Box 19

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

Deadline to apply is Monday, May 2nd @ 5pm

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CIPI Newsletter is published twice a month by

Sipisishk Communications Inc.

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0 Ph.: 306-288-2222

Editor: Julieann Alcrow

St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, April 24th, 2016

Mass @ 10:30am

Readers:

Joan Lesmeister

Annette Roy

Deadline for Submissions:

May 4th @ 4:00 pm unless arrangements are made.

CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016

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CIPI TV BINGO

Sunday, April 24th, 2016 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,

Digital 365 / 96.5FM

Power Ball - $1,000.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*

1st Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00

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

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00

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

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza One Line or 4 Corners: $50.00

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

Blackout: $2000 in

51#’s or less Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00

*Prizes depend on number of cards sold

Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for 2-up Bonanza License Number MB15-0005

Baptism - Saturday, May 7th

For more details call 306 288 7556

Interested in

Mental Health First Aid Training?

Mental Health First Aid is help provided to a person who is developing

a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.

This is OPEN to all community members including any local agencies

that wish to participate. This course will be conducted by Mr. Douglas

Kinar, Canadian Mental Health Association, Prince Albert Branch.

DATE: APRIL 26th & 27th, 2016

PLACE: BEAUVAL COMMUNITY HALL

TIME: 9AM-4PM

COST: FREE + CERTIFICATION

If interested & to sign up please leave your name with

Jolene Roy-McKay @ 306-288-7553 or 306-288-2349

Beauval Recreation is looking for interested individuals that would like

to coach a Soccer Program in Beauval.

FREE COACHING CERTIFICATION CLINIC

on April 30th & May 1st in Ile a la Crosse

FREE OFFICIATING CLINIC

on May 7th in Ile a la Crosse

If anyone is interested in attending, call Wayne at the

Recreation Office @ 306 288 2064.

*Beauval Recreation will provide transportation and lunch*

Saturday Sunday Monday

Sunny

High +8° Low +1°

Sunny

High +7° Low -5°

Sunny

High +8° Low -4°

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

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CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016

CIPI TV BINGO

Tuesday, April 26th, 2016 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,

Digital 365 / 96.5FM

Power Ball - $1,100.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*

1st Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00

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

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00

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

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza One Line or 4 Corners: $50.00

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

Blackout: $2000 in

52#’s or less Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00

*Prizes depend on number of cards sold

Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for 2-up Bonanza License Number MB15-0005

Community Facilities Fundraising Committee

$5000 Spring Fling Poker Rally Saturday, April 23rd

Register at CIPI from 10:00pm to 1:00pm

High Hand - $1000 2nd - $300 3rd - $200

Low Hand - $1000 2nd - $300 3rd - $200

$10 per

hand

$10 per

hand

Most Ghostriders - $1000 2nd - $500 3rd - $300

(Minimum 50 ghost riders to qualify)

Riders Only High & Low Hand - $100 each

Hosting committee not responsible for Theft, Injury and/or Mechanical Difficulties

For more information, call Wendy @ 306 288 7881 or Belle @ 306 288 7212

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CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016

Health Officials Remind Residents to Take Precautions Against Hantavirus

Released on April 18, 2016

Saskatchewan residents are reminded to

take precautions against hantavirus, as the

weather continues to warm up and they

resume seasonal activities.

People are most often exposed to

hantavirus by breathing in contaminated

airborne particles from the droppings,

urine and saliva of infected deer

mice. Hantavirus infection is rare but

potentially fatal. Symptoms include fever,

muscle aches, cough, headaches, nausea

and vomiting.

“Initial symptoms can quickly develop

into a very severe and often fatal lung

disease called hantavirus pulmonary

syndrome,” Saskatchewan’s Chief

Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab

said. “Seek urgent medical attention if

you develop a fever, coughing and

shortness of breath within one to six weeks

of exposure to potentially infested areas.”

People can come in contact with

hantavirus when cleaning out enclosed or

poorly ventilated buildings (such as grain

bins, sheds, barns, garages, trailers,

cottages and homes) that have had mouse

infestations. Exposure can also occur

when cleaning farm equipment such as

combines or vehicles that have been in

storage.

“It is important to take adequate

precautions to avoid the risk of becoming

infected with hantavirus,” Shahab said.

When cleaning rodent-infested areas,

people should: Ventilate the building by opening doors and

windows for at least 30 minutes before

cleaning;

Use wet mopping methods and wear rubber

or plastic gloves;

Wear goggles and a well-fitting N-95 type

filter mask when cleaning areas contaminated

by droppings in a confined space;

Dampen areas contaminated with rodent

droppings with bleach disinfectant and

remove droppings with a damp mop or cloth;

Avoid using dry cleaning methods such as

dusting, sweeping, vacuuming or air-hosing;

Steam clean, shampoo or spray upholstered

furniture with a detergent, disinfectant or a

mixture of bleach and water; and

Wash clothes and bedding with detergent in

hot water.

You can also reduce exposure to

hantavirus by: Blocking openings that might allow rodents

to enter a building;

Storing human and animal food, water and

garbage in containers with tightly-fitted lids;

and

Moving woodpiles or other potential hiding

places for mice away from your home.

There have been 30 cases of hantavirus

pulmonary syndrome reported in

Saskatchewan from 1994 to 2015, 10 of

which resulted in death.

CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016

Looking for 1-Youth (15 to 17 years old) and 1 Elder interested in attending

the Northern Justice Symposium in Prince Albert on May 17th -19th, 2016

Deadline: April 29th @ 5:00pm

If so, you can leave your name & number with Jolene @ 306 288 2349 or 306 288 7553

Art Coffeehouse Every Thursday @ 6:00pm - 9:00pm

VVS Cultural Room

Theme - Nature in Spring

Featuring Teacher Artist, our very own,

CC (Wehkwas) Durocher

Come and create a piece of art on canvas or

plywood while listening to the sounds of nature.

Use back doors facing Sister Simard Building.

Open to students in grade 8 and up. Adults are

also encouraged to participate.

Northlands College - Buffalo Narrows

Residential Renovation & Construction May 5th, 2016 to July 28th, 2016 Deadline to apply is April 27th, 2016

Institutional Cooking Program September 6, 2016 to February 3, 2017 Deadline to apply is April 30th, 2016

Tri-Trades September 6, 2016 to February 10, 2017 Deadline to apply is April 30th, 2016

Northlands College - La Ronge

Practical Nursing Diploma - Year 2 September 6th, 2016 to April 28, 2017 Deadline to apply is April 30th, 2016

Adult 12 Summer School July 4th, 2016 to August 5th, 2016 Deadline to apply is May 31st, 2016

Continuing Care Assistant September 12th, 2016 to May 12th, 2017 Deadline to apply is April 30th, 2016

Jolene McKay & Ron Eldridge April 24th Angus McKay & Millie Roy April 27th

Hoping your days are filled with love, health and happiness today and all year through!

Love family & friends

Have an enjoyable weekend!! Don’t forget the CFFC Poker Rally on

Saturday, April 23rd.

The Senior Boys Basketball team and parents would like to send a great big Thank You

to everyone who has helped out in any way with our fundraising efforts. The boys will

be playing in a basketball tournament April 29th, 30th & May 1st in Mistawasis. Watch

out for posters for more upcoming fundraisers. Thank you for your continued support.

APPLY TODAY!!

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CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016

Are you worried about the illegal activities in your

neighborhood or community?

There is two places that you can contact. The

calls that are taken are all confidential-meaning

your information taken will not be disclosed.

Safer Communities and Neighborhoods

(SCAN)

On any block and in any neighborhood, it only

takes one house that is harboring illegal

activities to undermine the safety of all

residents of that community and affect the

property values throughout that neighborhood.

The Safer Communities and Neighborhoods

(SCAN) legislation is intended to empower

residents to take back their neighborhoods by

reporting problem residences or businesses that

are habitually used for illegal activities. These

activities could include drugs, prostitution,

gang or criminal activities, child sexual abuse

or the unlawful sale or consumption of alcohol.

About SCAN

The legislation for SCAN includes a process

for police to address public safety concerns

related to fortified buildings and/or the

surrounding land.

Contacting SCAN

There is an Investigation Unit in both

Saskatoon and Regina.

Making a Report to SCAN

If you have a concern about a property in your

neighborhood, for your own safety you should

not attempt to investigate on your own, or

approach anyone on the property. SCAN

enables you to share your concern

confidentially with investigators who will

follow up on your concerns.

If you are suspicious of a property in your

neighborhood, do not investigate it yourself or

approach the occupants.

Please call the Safer Communities and

Neighborhoods Investigation Unit

immediately.

There is an Investigation Unit in both

Saskatoon and Regina.

•Toll free number at 1-866-51-SAFER

•Regina office, call (306) 787-2926

•Saskatoon office, call (306) 933-8373

•Saskatoon Toll Free: 1-855-933-6411

Or visit the website for more information at

http://www.justice.gov.sk.ca/PCS-SCAN

Crimestoppers: 1-800-222-8477

#1 - See a crime get as much information as

you can

#2 - Anonymously submit a tip by calling,

texting TIP206 and your tip to CRIMES

(274637) or dial *8477 on sasktel mobility, or

go online to www.crimestoppers.com

#3 - if your tip helps you receive an award

What happens when I phone Crime Stoppers?

All calls placed to our TOLL FREE TIPS

LINE are processed by specially trained

personnel who pass along information about a

crime to investigating officers.

When you call Crime Stoppers you never have

to give your name and you will not be asked to

testify in court. Our Crime Stoppers tip line is

never recorded and tracing devices are never

used. We do not subscribe to the telephone

feature or "call display"

When you call the Crime Stoppers tip line, you

are given a secret code number. It is up to you

to call back to Crime Stoppers to check on the

status of the information you gave and to see if

you qualify for a cash award.

CIPI Newsletter – April 22nd, 2016

Flowers Goddess Labor day Leiday

May Word Search

Beltane Bonfire Dance Fertility

Lily Maypole May queen Parade

Ribbons Spring Walpurgisnacht Workers day

Thank You

Thank you ever so much for your prayers and

support in our time of need for our loved one, Clem.

Also, thank you to the auctioneer, workers and to

everyone that donated and bought items at the

auction.

With much gratitude from the Lariviere Family

Biggest Winner

Final Weigh-In

April 27th, 2016

5pm - 6pm

Valley View Gym

For those who registered with

Evelyn’s Program