Dino’s marking milestone by giving back to customers

A 30-year anniversary is always something to celebrate, but Dino’s Appliance & Mattress Centre isn’t making theirs about themselves.

Instead, owners Dean and Debbie Dubois, who opened the Portage la Prairie business back in 1993, are giving customers the chance to “Save the Taxes” and even win their purchase up to a value of $3,000. It’s their way of thanking the community for three decades of support.

Landscaping Made Easy with New Treherne Company, Accurate Slinging

Need gravel? Mulch? Soil? Landscaping material is essential to almost any outdoor transformation. And while it may seem like a simple job, it can take days and an entire team to move it in.

When you need the job done quickly and precisely, Blayne Lounsbury at Accurate Slinging in Treherne is your guy.

Blayne started Accurate Slinging at the beginning of spring 2023, happy to show off the magic of his new gravel truck.

But, this gravel truck is more than meets the eye. No – it’s not a transformer – but, as Blayne explains, it’s still pretty awesome.

What’s Going On At Spot On?

"You can expect understanding, confidentiality, and honesty."

Jennifer Chopp is the owner of Spot On Aesthetic Laser in Portage la Prairie, where she’s passionate about caring for the people within her community. 

"Most of our client concerns are ones I’ve personally faced, so I love showing them how far my treatments have come along, and be living proof that these treatments are highly effective."

Summer in the City: Tim Hicks and AC/DC tribute tickets going fast!

It’s been called the biggest social in the southeast. Summer in the City is gearing up for another weekend full of fun on Main Street from June 16 to 18 – and that means another impressive lineup of performing artists and headliners will be hitting the SCU Mainstage. 

David Klassen coordinates the SCU Mainstage together with the Steinbach Arts Council staff. He says they couldn’t be more excited, as the festival is such a highlight for everyone in the region and beyond. 

National Police Federation urging voters to reject costly provincial police proposal

The National Police Federation (NPF) is urging voters to reject the idea of a provincial police transition and keep the Alberta RCMP.

According to the NPF, the transition to a provincial service would be far too costly for Alberta taxpayers, starting with $550 million in transition costs including the loss of the federal government contribution.

SPONSORED: Funeral home celebrates 20th year

As we celebrate our 20th Anniversary of business in Humboldt, Gloria and Connie would like to invite you to our anniversary celebrations on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. We will be having an Open House - Come and see the new crematorium, tour the funeral home, and enjoy a smokie on a bun and anniversary cake. There will be short Purple Shield Presentations at 11:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. if you would like to attend at those specific times. Our rep, Denine Hanson will be available all day for any questions you might have as well.

SPONSORED: Funeral home celebrates 20th year

As we celebrate our 20th Anniversary of business in Humboldt, Gloria and Connie would like to invite you to our anniversary celebrations on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. We will be having an Open House - Come and see the new crematorium, tour the funeral home, and enjoy a smokie on a bun and anniversary cake. There will be short Purple Shield Presentations at 11:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. if you would like to attend at those specific times. Our rep, Denine Hanson will be available all day for any questions you might have as well.

The MY Anniversary Marks 52 Years

“We pride ourselves on being community builders. We always try to keep our finger on the pulse of what the needs of the community are, and do our best to help.”

There’s clearly no substitute for being out and about within the community for Natasha Ralph, store manager at McMunn and Yates Building Supplies in Portage.

SPONSORED: New elevator to give farmers more options

G3 is almost ready to “Play Melfort.”

The grain company’s newest elevator in Saskatchewan, G3 Melfort, is in the final stages of construction and will open later this spring.

Located southwest of Melfort in the Rural Municipality of Flett’s Springs, G3 Melfort will give area farmers more options for marketing and delivering their grain.

The high-efficiency facility is part of G3’s network across the Prairies, built to keep grain moving to market. A Super-B truck can unload its grain in a matter of minutes, saving farmers time making deliveries.