Firewood2Go chopping prices on fuel wood until end of August
Between now and the end of August, Firewood2Go is inviting new and existing customers to cut costs on high-quality fuel wood. Cords of 8’ pine logs are currently on sale for $150 – a price that also includes delivery (12 cord minimum).
With firewood season typically heating up by mid-August, Firewood2Go general Manager Sjoerd Huese is encouraging folks to reserve their cords before there’s a waiting list.
Country Roots Market and Garden, your local produce hub
When the sun is shining and the heat is blazing, there’s nothing better than refreshing summer fruits and vegetables.
When you need your fix, Country Roots Market and Garden is the place to go. Get your fill of local produce, with new batches coming in as the crops grow.
“Almost everything is local,” says owner, Kathy Pilkett. “We’re very proud of the products we carry, and the uplifting energy we offer in the shop.”
Partner Profile: Core Rentals serving Swift Current from new location
As of June 1, Core Rental Services has been providing its rental equipment solutions from a new location at 1972 North Railway St W in Swift Current. Having established a branch in the community in the spring of 2021, the Saskatoon-based business maintains a diverse inventory, specifically selected to aid the construction and agriculture sector.
Chad's Auto: A Commitment to Quality Car Care
Nestled next to Winkler, Chad's Auto has become synonymous with reliable and honest auto repair. The story behind the success goes beyond just oil changes and brake pads. It's a story about a family, their passion for cars, and their unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction.
Does money really grow on trees?
A love of logging runs in the Thiessen family.
Kenton Thiessen started working in the bush when he was 16-years-old and eventually launched his own business. His son, Jediah, got going with that business, Thiessen Logging, when he was 14.
“It’s just always been in the blood,” he says. “When I was a kid, I was always visiting my dad in the bush and helping with things and sitting on his lap trying to operate the machines.”
Now he operates them for real.
SPONSORED: Lazerbeam Painting bringing precision work, job opportunities to Watson community
Brandon Taylor couldn’t have picked a better time to settle in Watson, Sk. And the local area couldn’t have wished for a more dedicated, meticulous painting company.
Partner Profile: Swift Current Pharmasave prioritizes community engagement, collaboration with physicians
Talking about community engagement is one thing; living it out is something else entirely. When it comes to Pharmasave in Swift Current, you could say the business not only talks the talk but also walks the walk.
“We do a little bit of everything in the community, from helping seniors to supporting folks with lower incomes who might be struggling,” says Kenzie Haubrich, Pharmasave’s store operator. “It’s hard to list everything. We’re always trying to give back.”
It’s all in the details at CT Power Washing
Power washing involves much more than high-pressure water. In fact, it can be meticulous work, requiring various skills and products in order to be properly applied to specific surfaces.
Just ask Cole Trudeau.
“When you’re power washing your driveway, it’s pretty much the only time you’re using high pressure,” he explains. “When I work with siding, I use a method called soft washing.”
Automotive Technicians Needed at Law’s Automotive
Law’s Automotive is a family-run business that has been part of the automotive field for nearly 30 years. And they do “everything”.
“We’re a licensed automotive shop that is capable of handling every make and model, and every repair that you can think of… besides paint or body work,” owner and foreman Dean Law states. “We strive every day to do the best we can. If we make a mistake, we fix it. That’s pretty much what’s made our business so successful- dependability, reliability, and honesty are what people want.”
MLA McLeod's Report from the Legislature - July 18, 2024
Below you'll find MLA Tim McLeod's Report from the Legislature for July 18, 2024.
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