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With gratitude we honor

OUR LOCALHEROES

Meet the people that make a difference in our community!

The World-Spectator - Moosomin, Sask. Monday, September 21, 2020C2

Thank you for keeping our community safe!

We’re proud to support ourLOCAL HEROES

The R.M. of Moosomin is proud to recognize the Welwyn Fire Department and First Responders for their service!

BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Halliday, Kirk Gustafson, Tyler Townsend, Carl Bowey, Sara Gustafson, Charlotte Taylor, Amber Hamilton, Percy Callin, Bill James FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tanis Peppin and Florence Bowey

MISSING: Trent Harper, Vern Hamilton, Jesse Jackson, Mathieu Audet, Luc Mailloux, Sandy Bodenstaff, Glen McAuley

We honor the courageous men and women who are part of the Wapella First Responders and the Wapella Fire Department.

WE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR LOCAL HEROES

LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim McGinty, Corinna Donald, Zach Miller, Rebecca Eros, Adam Knutson, Russell Schick, Julian Pike, Hugh Garrett, Steven Knutson

MISSING: Merv Campbell, Brian Schinke, Zack Vollett, Jon Dagg, Shawn Willoughby, Coleman McPhee, Tori Halliday

WAPELLA FIRE DEPARTMENTLEFT TO RIGHT: Kristi Knutson, Jodie Flaman, Mark Knutson, Brian Shinke

WAPELLA FIRST RESPONDERS

Town of Wapella • R.M. of Martin • R.M. of Silverwood

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With gratitude we honor

OUR LOCAL HEROES

Moosomin Fire DepartmentBack Row: Left to Right: Tyler Stowe, Tyler Praski, Trevor Green, Greg Nosterud, Trent Schmidt, Shawn Stephen,

Michael Cooper, Darryl McKay, Jack Thompson, Richard Hogarth, Ross Easton, Bob Moran, Graham Mannle.

Front Row: Left to Right: Sam Burroughs, Rob Hanson, Mallory Caesar, Scott Chychul, Kyle Hogarth.

Missing: Ed Blondeau, Shawn Matichuk, Joe Matichuk, Peter Nabholz, Brett Nabholz, David Kemp and Mike Stein

Moosomin Fire Protection Board salutes the Moosomin Volunteer Fire Department

Saluting our volunteer firefighters

Volunteers with a big heartVolunteer firefighters are professionals who practice their profession on a part-time, usu-ally on-call basis. They are the backbone of fire protection in our rural communities.

Their contribution to public safety plays a vital role in society. In fact, being a volunteer firefighter is not always easy; time must be dedicated to a principal source of income while remaining completely available for when an emergency arises.

There is no doubt that volunteer firefighters share certain characteristics with other part-time jobs, particularly sporadic, on call work. This, however, is where comparisons come to an end.

The selection process of candidates is very rigorous which means the population is in good hands. Not everyone can become a volunteer firefighter. It is also possible to special-ize and some can possess highly specific skills.

What is surprising about this profession is that it includes people from very different trades and professions, who have in common a highly developed sense of duty and altruism to the point of putting their own lives in danger.

Seven members of the Moosomin Fire Department were presented with the Sas-katchewan Protective Services Medal at Government House in Regina in 2019. From left are Fire Chief Rob Hanson, Jack Thompson, Greg Nosterud, Robert Moran, Joe Matichuk, Richard Hogarth and Deputy Fire Chief Mike Cooper.

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With gratitude we honor

OUR LOCAL HEROESSaluting our Emergency

Medical RespondersHere to save lives

Paramedics and EMTs play a key role in our health care system.

Their numerous interventions can mean the difference between life and death.

These professionals must have exemplary composure and be well-balanced both mentally and psychologically.

Here’s a small insight into a profession where everything happens rapidly:

Every time Emergency Medical Responders are called to help someone in need of emer-gency medical care, they never know in exactly what state they will find their patients. Some scenes would make your blood run cold.

These professionals’ great strength resides in their ability to make rapid decisions while considering a multitude of different factors, depending on the context. Every gesture must be made with care and follow certain rules.

Over the years, paramedics and EMTs have been able to offer more and more advanced emergency medical care.

Today, these professionals are authorized to carry out various medical procedures, such as providing basic trauma care and administering certain medications.

“Specialized” or “advanced level” paramedics can be found working in some Canadian provinces.

Among other procedures, they can provide advanced respiratory assistance and use electrocardiograms.

In short, these front-line professionals work in conjunction with doctors and nurses more than ever before.

Hutch Ambulance Service Moosomin, SK

Kevin J.Joy F.Jackie V.Donna D.Clay L.

Walter Hutchinson

Alyssa J.

BenDavid K.Steven L . Amanda G. Curtis N. Caitlin N.

Hutch Ambulance in the Moosomin pa-rade, above, and at the Moosomin Ro-deo, right.

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With gratitude we honor

OUR LOCAL HEROES

WE SALUTE YOU!The Village of Maryfi eld would like to honour the volunteer fi refi ghters

of the Maryfi eld Fire Department and the members of Maryfi eld Ambulance.

Maryfi eld Fire Department & AmbulanceMaryfi eld Fire Department - Left to Right: Sheldon Van Eaton, Kevin Low, Chris Lincoln, Jim Kay, Terry Friesen,

Tavis Veysey, Daryl Erickson, Courtney Fowler, Roger Billard, Raymond Sweet, Mac Kay, Cam Thompson

Missing: Tyler Van Eaton, Kade Fowler, Darcy Sweeting, Morgan Sweeting, Darryl Rathgeber, Clint Radke, Doug Brady

Maryfi eld Ambulance - Left to Right: Cam Thompson, Cindy Thompson, Holly Donald

Saluting ourpolice officers

Here to protect the entire communityThe police are an essential part of public security services. Unfortunately, some people

have little respect for them. It is, however, a difficult and dangerous profession that requires nerves of steel and exemplary self-control. Even though a police officer’s main role is to represent law and order within society, their work also involves other, underlying roles.

Police officers are in constant contact with that which is truly complex and unpredictable: The human being. Their work brings them into contact with the best and the worst. If good physical condition is often among the hiring criterion, their most important qualities include an affinity for human relations, a high level of self-discipline, public-spiritedness, politeness and a capacity for empathy.

Monotony is not a part of the job. Those who work in this profession are literally in the line of fire. Their work is often associated with handing out traffic tickets, which really represents only a tiny frac-tion of their job. If this part of their work sometimes makes them appear less sympathetic in the public eye, we should never lose sight of the fact that they sometimes save lives while putting their own in danger.

The police’s role in the community has greatly evolved over the decades. In addition to enforcing the law, they work in preven-tion, public relations and the upholding of commitment to the local community.

Above: Moosomin RCMP officers William Wang and Trina Brace lead-ing the 2019 Moosomin parade.

Left: RCMP arresting a suspect after a chase during winter in the Welwyn area.

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We salute the members of the Rocanville Fire Department & First Responders

Town of Rocanville

R.M. of Rocanville

FROM LEFT: Tobin Shipp, Ron Reed, Owen Wilson, Mark Moore, Layton Borden, Josh Sapara, Trevor Lippai, Kirk Haryung, Bill Easton

MISSING: Craig Davis, Jake Easton, John Hilts, Cody Hunter, Ian Langley, Tom Lowe, Chris Machniak, Mike Nelson, Kelsey Reid, Barb Rudniski, Ryan Rudniski, Layton Sapara, Rob Turnbull, Cory Woywada

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With gratitude we honor

OUR LOCAL HEROES

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Open Monday - Saturday 5 am - 8 pmSunday - 9 am - 5 pm

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Lunch & Dinner Available

WE DELIVER!7 Days a Week

306.435.4147

MULLETT’S

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We’re proud to show our support for our local heroes!

306-435-3919 604 Gordon St. – Moosomin, SK

Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

www.homehardware.ca

REDVERS #1 Service Road

(306) 452-3558

CARLYLE Hwy #13 North

(306) 453-2446

KIPLING #905 Main St.

(306) 736-2516

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We’re proud to support our

LOCAL HEROES!

Show your support for our local heroes!To participate in this section next year contact The World-Spectator at 306-435-2445

Esterhazy- Langenburg RCMP Detachment

BACK ROW (L TO R): Cst. Mike Reece, Sgt. Geoff Stringfellow,

Cst. Riley Bouvier, Cst. Bob Haviland, Cpl. Darcy Thiemann

FRONT ROW (L TO R): DSA April Daniel, Cst. Amanda Herring,

Cst. Jon Tremblay, Cst. Steve Wilkinson, DSA Gwen Johnson

Carlyle RCMP DetachmentFROM LEFT:

Corporal Barnett, Victim Services Assistant - Nicole Gervais,

Constable Franklin, Detachment Service Assistant – Jacqui Trippel,

Constable Glasser, Detachment Services Assistant – Tracey Rae ,

Sergeant Clarke

Delphine Gehl: 306-745-9160

[email protected]

Kim Li: 306-551-5721

Amy Hudacek: 306-740-6100

426 B Main Street • Esterhazy, SK www.livingskiesrealty.com

ESTABLISHED 1989

We are proud to support our local heroes!

306-745-4830www.tundramechanical.ca

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BorderlandMoosomin • Rocanville • Whitewood • Maryfield

Check us out online at borderlandco-op.crs or visit us on Facebook!Borderland

The countless hours our Local Heroes put in are always to be remembered!

Moosomin92 Cook Road

Box 99Moosomin, SK

S0G 3N0

Kelly StewartOperations Manager

Toll Free1-855-780-2626

Bus:(306) 435-4143Fax:(306) 435-3386

Flaman Sales, Fitness and Rentals is proud to support

630 Main St. Moosomin, SK 306.435.2977

Discover. . .

More than just a jewelry store

Th ank you to our local heroes for

everything you do – we appreciate it!

MOOSE STREET, MOOSOMIN, SK

(306) 435-2220

612 COOK ROAD MOOSOMIN, SK

306-435-4177

ROTAVE SANITATION

Moosomin, SK 306-435-3982

We appreciate the services of our local heroes!

Towler Construction Ltd.For all your carpentry needs!

New ConstructionHome ImprovementsJourneyman Carpenter

Garry: 306-435-7595

TRISTAR FOODS

TOUCHLESS CARWASH

OPEN 5 A.M. - 11 P.M. EVERY DAY!306.745.3905

FAX: 306.745.3906

HWY #22 & EAST DRIVE • ESTERHAZY, SK

FOR ALL YOUR DRYWALL NEEDS!Serving Moosomin and AreaCall Bill Dickens for quotes

Interiors Ltd.Wall-Eye

306-408-0055

CELL: (306) 435.9689RES: (306) 435-2647

[email protected]

RICHARD & SHAREN HOGARTHOwners & Operators

Proud to support our local heroes!

Moosomin RCMP DetachmentFROM LEFT:

Cst. James Ross, Cst. William Wang, Cpl. Damien Grouchy, Cst. Trina Brace MISSING: A/Sgt. Dallyn Holmstrom, Cst. Jeff Peters, Cst. Bella Pomeroy,

DSA Lenora Griemann and DSA Kea Diamond

Virden RCMP Detachment

FROM LEFT: Cpl. Kevin Bruce, Cst. Shaad Azeez, Cst. Bree Blakely,

Cst. Colby Driedger, Cst. Ayron Zak, Cst. Stephen Gomes, Cst. Kristin Foreman, Cst. Samuel Laganiere, Cst. Paul Morissette

Saskatchewan Highway Patrol

FROM LEFT: Justin Fingas, Greg Coleman

Pharmasave #408630 Main Street

Moosomin, SK Phone (306) 435-3345

www.pharmasave.com/moosomin

617 Main StreetMoosomin, SK639.668.0668

[email protected]

HOURS:MON. - SAT.

10 AM - 7 PM

1-306-745-4844www.coreindustrial.ca

SEPTIC SERVICEWATER TRUCKS • VAC TRUCKS

HYDROVAC • EARTHWORKSHOT SHOT SERVICE

Let Our Family

Help Your Family!

Moosomin, SK(306) 435-2949

E&M FARM REPAIR PARTS LTD.

Auto, Farm & Industrial Parts Sales

424 Esterhazy St. Esterhazy, SK306.745.2667

Thanks to all our local heroes!

COLLEEN BECKER306-435-6503

KENT BECKER306-435-8053

Rocanville, SK

Moosomin, SK • 306-435-3906Hardwood • Laminate • TileCarpet • Linoleum • Vinyl

We do Kitchen Craft Cabinets

With gratitude we honor

OUR LOCAL HEROES

The World-Spectator - Moosomin, Sask. Monday, September 21, 2020C10

The Esterhazy & District Fire Control Board would like to thank the Esterhazy Volunteer Fire Department

for their dedication to keeping us safe!

Thank You!Thank You!

LEFT TO RIGHT: Chad McCord, Dave Esslinger, Jason Nagy, Earl Nickell, Ken Dick, Al Babyak, Aaron Polvi, Clint Hollingshead, Barry Brown, Murray JohnstonMISSING FROM PHOTO: Dave Robinson, Jason Polvi, Jon Lucas, Dustin Agecoutay, Borden Kishalowich, Dean Kishalowich, Dale Jeannot, Dave Boehmer

Esterhazy Fire DepartmentEsterhazy Fire Department

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Town of Redvers • R.M. of AntlerWe’re proud to acknowledge the services of the Redvers Fire Department

Th ank you for keeping us safe!

Redvers Fire DepartmentLEFT TO RIGHT: Kevin Raymond, Lee Kyle, Brittany Rowe, Bree Hutton, Tracy Akins, Brenden Gaudet, Wes Malin, Brad Hutton,

Pat Ross, Axel Larsen, Kris Gilbertson, Garry Matthewson, Robert Carriere, Brodie McColl, Tate Ross. MISSING: Jeremy Krainyk, Korbin Van Sprundel, Doug Bennett, Cody Moore, Cody Chorney

McAuley Fire & RescueBACK ROW: Deputy Chief Scott Webb, Brady Istace, Joel Lewis, Ryan Byers, Mike Schoonbaert, Chief Charles Barkley

FRONT ROW: Blake Kennedy, Allan Webb, Mallory Caesar, Luke Prynne, Kevin Carefoot

MISSING: Doug Judd

The R.M. of Ellice-Archie is pleased to salute

everyone who is a part of the Fire Rescue Teams!

St. Lazare Fire DepartmentFROM LEFT: Carlene Asselstine, Jamie Markert, Pat Fouillard, O’jay Conley, Brody Fouillard, Owen Jessop, Kerigan Plante, Nathaniel Huberdeau, Kyle Fouillard, Jason Bohemier, Josh Huberdeau, Sandro Markert, Eugene Fouillard,

MISSING: Jaret Bagley, Julien Fouillard, Rob Dix, Derrick Asselstine

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Wallace District Fire Department

Elkhorn Station: BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:

Jack Lewis, Aaron Lewis, Joel Lewis, Jon Kliever, Dan Kliever

FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Captain Gareth Lewis,

Fire Chief Brad Yochim, Deputy Chief Blaine Rhodes

MISSING:

Deputy Chief Travis McColl, Brad McGrath, Shawn Chapman

Virden Station: BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:

Ryan Hayden, Matt McLean, Joseph Pappel, Joel Neumier,

Bruce Brading, Dustin Jackson, Terrence Tomms

MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:

Lieutenant Curtis Smith, Morgan Henry, Curtis Hipwell, John Davidson,

Chuck Heaman, Lieutenant Tyson Van Eaton

FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:

Captain Cory Nixon, Deputy Chief Brent MacDonald,

Fire Chief Brad Yochim, Deputy Chief Brad Nixon

MISSING:

Jason Morton, Mitchell Morton, Captain Ky Tough, Branden Crowe,

Dylan Holmstrom

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Woodworth District Fire Department

Woodworth Fire Department: BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:

Andrew Hunt, Tyler Routledge, Joey Corney, Michael Draper, Matt Pugh, Bruce Sangster, Donald Caldwell (deputy), Chris Wright, Cody Kent, Chris Routledge (chief), Doug Roseveare, Matthew Williams, Cameron Hodgins

FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Brooker, Lane Routledge, Davey Logan, Tyler Bond (deputy), Henry Ellis,

MISSING: Ken Bond, Jane Van Den Hoek, Dustin Corney, Gregg Leask,

Darren Mercer, Denis Hemrica, Brodie Hunter, Gage Martinook and Danny Whyte

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www.nutrien.com

WE SALUTE

YOU

CREW A Dana Rookes Kevin McRae Sean Bryant Tyler Townsend Tracey Bodnarchuk Nick Anderson Taylor Boucher Braden Brule Andrew Daniel Dave Fraser Tara Johnson Joel Laferriere Mike Petracek David Dreilich Sarah Pister Dave Esslinger

CREW B Mike Dryden Lee Boardman Jordan Hamilton Kyle Rostie Ace Brown Kris Farquhar Josh Luba Jon Lucas Tim Rogasky Chris Venaas Curtis Davidson Jason Giles James McMullen Erin Scott Larry Sippola Brent Clark Ron Reed

CREW C Darwin McRae Ron Carswell Patrick Tran Chris Bray Mike Huberdeau Julien Fouillard Kyle Fouillard Owen Jessop Jacob Porter Jason Pryce Jon Stowe Les Van Meer Derek Busch Kelly Cook Ron Lewandoski Les Sutherland Laura Miskiman

CREW D Damien Blouin Darcy Peppin Jason Jones Zack Maas Blaze Davie Duane Asselstine Derek Davidson David Mackillop Darren Orr Patrick Simard Chadd Snitysnky Bryan Flundra Travis Gagnon Devon McAuley Tyson Montgomery Joe Green Marc Simard

Crew Members

Nutrien Rocanville is proud to salute the

Emergency Response Team that keep our operation running smoothly.

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www.nutrien.com

Nutrien Rocanville is proud to salute the

Mine Rescue Team that keep our operation running smoothly.

WE SALUTE

YOU

RED Bryan Fowler Darwin Fiske Chris McAllister Adam Keough Sam Burroughs Kamin Bergstrom Jeff Johnson Ylario Ybarra Ryan Brabant Kevin Kenny Devon Zimmer Amanda Brule Mike Nelson

GREEN Tom Derkatch Paul Stapleton Tyson Jamieson Ajeel Alheetimi Jacob Burton Troy Reavie Theo Isaac Steve Duncan Taniesha Edwards Mark LaRocque Mike Bruce Dan Miller

ORANGE Curtis Mihalicz Glen Olafson

Jamie Lovas Alexander Cleland Garry Lawrence Brent Clark Trent Harper Keith Olafson Stephanie LeGal Courtney Ryan James Parrish Dave Esslinger

BLUE Scott Chychul Logan Craig Kirstin Hanson Chad Stewart Ryan Rudniski Chris Machniak Derek Palmer Rob Turnbull Rick Gilchuk Jeff Way Mike Riess Mark Gilmour Troy Lewis

Crew Members

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Drivers who drive at high speeds are endangering the lives of essential service workers when they are working on the road.

Essential Service Workers such as

are put at risk every time they are on the highways & gravel roads!For this reason, the Traffi c Safety Act states that no person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than 60 kilometres an hour when passing emergency workers, highway workers or municipal graders and workers.

Workers have been killed, injured, or have had close calls due to drivers who choose to disobey the Traffi c Safety Act and drive at dangerously high speeds past stopped essential service vehicles.

Please slow down and save a life.

• Firemen

when essential service workers are on the road!

Davidson Truck and TractorOK Tire WhitewoodHutch AmbulanceTown of EsterhazyTown of MoosominVillage of Maryfi eld

Town of RedversTown of RocanvilleRM of Ellice-Archie

RM of Maryfi eldRM of Martin

RM of Moosomin

RM of RocanvilleRM of Silverwood

RM of Spy HillRM of Wallace-Woodworth

RM of WalpoleRM of Willowdale