Thursday, 29 December 2016

Plan on a safe New Year’s Eve Celebrations - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 29th, 2016 8:35 am


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Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 29th, 2016 8:35 am

With GX94's Craig Wallebeck > see him @ http://www.gx94radio.com/craig-Wallebeck

This week we focus on: Plan on a safe New Year’s Eve Celebrations

"SGI is reminding Saskatchewan residents that impaired driving laws are changing in the new year.  Tougher legislation was passed earlier this fall, with strengthened laws taking effect January 1, 2017.
“These changes reinforce that driving when you’ve been drinking is the wrong decision,” Minister responsible for SGI Joe Hargrave said. 

“Tougher consequences around vehicle seizures, licence suspensions and mandatory ignition interlock drive home the point that you risk not only your life but the lives of everyone else on the road when you choose to drive impaired.  Don’t risk it.  Make a New Year’s resolution to plan a sober ride – every time – so you and others get home safely.”

Changes build on laws implemented in 2014 to strengthen impaired driving legislation in Saskatchewan.

Starting January 1:
  • Experienced drivers who are charged for the first time with having a blood alcohol content (BAC) over .04 will have their vehicle seized for three days;
  • There will be zero tolerance for drugs and alcohol for all drivers 21 and under and all new drivers; and
  • Ignition interlock laws will be the strongest in Canada, with mandatory ignition interlock for drivers who register a BAC of .16 or greater or refuse to provide a breath sample (1st offence - two years; 2nd offence - five years; 3rd and subsequent offence - 10 years).
“New laws take effect at 12:01 a.m. on January 1, so make sure to plan a safe ride home from any New Year’s Eve celebrations if you plan on drinking,” Hargrave said.  “If you’re 21 or under or a new driver, remember that zero tolerance means you can’t consume any alcohol or drugs before driving.”

Safe ride options include: taking the bus with Ding in the New Year in Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and Prince Albert; Operation Red Nose in Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert and The Battlefords; planning for a designated driver or using a designated driving service; calling a cab, friend or family member for a ride; or, planning to spend the night.  Residents are reminded they can report suspected impaired drivers to police by calling 9-1-1.

In 2015 in Saskatchewan, there were nearly 1,200 impaired driving collisions, killing 54 people and injuring 580 others.

A new cellphone law is also in effect January 1.  To help prevent distracted driving, the cellphone law is expanding from “using” a cellphone while driving to “holding, viewing, using or manipulating” a cellphone while driving.

The following applies under both the current and new cellphone law:
  • All drivers are prohibited from using hand-held cellphones.
  • Experienced drivers can use hands-free devices, but new drivers can’t.
  • If the cellphone is mounted on the dash, clipped to the visor or in a cradle, it's considered hands-free and it’s OK for an experienced driver to use it, provided they can access the phone with one touch of a button or voice commands.
Visit SGI’s website at www.sgi.sk.ca for more information about the changes."



Have a plan this season to get home safety.

The decision to get behind the wheel after drinking may be 1 of the costliest choices you'll ever make. Know the consequences!
 
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Events:
- Feb 3rd, 4th and 5th - 18th Annual Mushers Rendezvous Visit their page on the town site @ http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=15

- In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.

- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca


- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free


In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.

Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811

Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/

follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris

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Thursday, 22 December 2016

Seasons Greetings - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 22nd, 2016 8:35 am


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Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 22nd, 2016 8:35 am

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This week we focus on: Seasons Greetings 


No Place like home for the Holidays! Seasons Greetings, no matter where you may roam, be it near or far, when you think about going home for the holidays or anytime, only one place comes to mind. Preeceville. I wish you a Merry Christmas; holidays that are full of joy; and a New Year that is happy, peaceful and prosperous.

The Town Office and Shop will be closed on Monday, December 26th, Tuesday, December 27th and Monday, January 2nd during the holiday season. Regular business hours will resume accordingly.


Have a plan this season to get home safety.

The decision to get behind the wheel after drinking may be 1 of the costliest choices you'll ever make. Know the consequences!
 
  http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/

Events:
- Feb 3rd, 4th and 5th - 18th Annual Mushers Rendezvous Visit their page on the town site @ http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=15

- In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.

- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca


- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free


In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.

Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811

Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/

follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris

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Thursday, 15 December 2016

Ice Safety - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 15th, 2016 8:35 am


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Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 15th, 2016 8:35 am

With GX94's Craig Wallebeck > see him @ http://www.gx94radio.com/craig-Wallebeck

This week we focus on: Ice Safety 


"With the mild temperatures in November just a reminder for people to make sure there is sufficient ice for your safety if you plan on going onto the ice for ice fishing or other activities.

Ice thickness depends on the water body and the surrounding conditions.  Ice does not freeze at a uniform thickness and ice strength can vary considerably from one area to another.

It is important to test the ice thickness before you travel on it.  There should be at least 10 cm (4") of ice to walk on, 15 cm (6") to drive a snowmobile or ATV on, 20 cm (8") to drive a car or light truck on, and 30 cm (12") to drive a heavy truck on.

The ice thickness is a guideline; it is up to individuals to make a decision about whether to venture onto the ice.  Any activity on ice comes with a risk.

Ice thickness also cannot be the sole measure of whether it is safe to go on.  Clear, hard ice is the only ice that is recommended to travel on.

Avoid ice that is:
  • Slushy in appearance.
  • Ice that has thawed then froze again.
  • Ice near moving water.
  • Layered ice caused by sudden temperature changes.
Also, stay away from structures on ice such as pressure ridges"

https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2015/december/03/ice-safety

Search Results for "ice safety" on the SGI site found 137 matching documents.

Have a plan this season to get home safety.
The decision to get behind the wheel after drinking may be 1 of the costliest choices you'll ever make. Know the consequences!
 
  http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/

Events:
- Dec 17th, the Hazel Dell Rec Centre is holding their X-mas Social that's held at the Rec Hall.

- Dec 19th, 7:00pm  Preeceville School Christmas Concert - Gr. K - 6. Everyone welcome at the school gym.

- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca


- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free


In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.

Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811

Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/

follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris

follow me on google+ @ https://plus.google.com/u/0/102741942183606627948?tab=wX#102741942183606627948/posts

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Thursday, 8 December 2016

Snow Plow Safety - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 8th, 2016 8:35 am


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Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 8th, 2016 8:35 am

With GX94's Craig Wallebeck > see him @ http://www.gx94radio.com/craig-Wallebeck

This week we focus on: Snow Plow Safety

Cars run into snow plows every year, resulting in injuries and even death, so the public needs to be careful. Since 1998 there have been 77 incidents with a vehicle hitting a snow plow. So the problem  is real. Slow down, plan to leave early and check the highways hotline.

Keep an eye out for snow plow trucks, keep a safe distance and slow down in the "snow zone."

Snow zones are the mini-blizzards that form when plows move down the highway.

Rather than speed by, people are being told to be patient and let the plows do their work.

Plows will pull over to let vehicles pass every 10 kilometres.

It's also illegal to pass a plow at a speed exceeding 60 kilometres per hour.

With winter weather here, the provincial government has more than 300 plows across the province to clear snow and ice.


Check out the highways hotline@


http://hotline.gov.sk.ca/




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Events:

-  Dec 8 - Trinity United Church 3rd Annual Festival of Trees - Viewing time 3 - 8 pm. Come out and enjoy the beautiful trees, Christmas goodies, visiting and sharing with friends and neighbours. Donation boxes to various charities and projects will be set up by each tree displayed.

- December 13th is the next Flu Clinic from 10 am - 6 pm at Club 60

- Dec 19th, 7:00pm  Preeceville School Christmas Concert - Gr. K - 6. Everyone welcome at the school gym.

- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca


- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free


In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.

Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811

Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/

follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris

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Thursday, 1 December 2016

Turn In Poachers (TIP) - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 1st, 2016 8:35 am


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Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Dec 1st, 2016 8:35 am

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This week we focus on: Turn In Poachers (TIP)

Every year, the public makes more than 1,000 calls to the Ministry of Environment’s Turn In Poachers (TIP) line.

Since 2015, provincial courts have issued almost $151,000 in fines related to a variety of serious illegal hunting, fishing and environmental offences. Calls to the TIP line, or to ministry field offices, play a significant role solving these cases.
“The public’s assistance in solving crimes related to the protection and preservation of our natural resources has been invaluable,” Environment Minister Scott Moe said. ”The 24 hour anonymous TIP line allows the public to report resource-related criminal activity as it is happening, or provide crucial information to help ministry conservation officers solve these cases.”

Callers whose information leads to a conviction can receive rewards of up to $2,000 through the SASKTIP Rewards Program.

“Saskatchewan residents should know that TIP is available for calls about environmental polluters and illegal dumping in addition to poaching,” Moe said. “Our conservation officers provide thousands of warnings each year to help educate the public on a range of environmental issues.”

If you suspect wildlife, fisheries, forestry or environmental violations, please call your local Ministry of Environment office, Saskatchewan’s toll-free Turn In Poachers line at 1-800-667-7561 or #5555 for SaskTel cellular subscribers. Violations can also be reported online at 
www.saskatchewan.ca/tip.
Ministry of Environment approximate annual enforcement statistics averaged over five years (includes environmental, wildlife, fisheries, and forestry related violations):

  • 1,200 prosecutions per year
  • 2,100 written warnings per year
  • 3,500 verbal warnings per year
Contact our 24-hour, seven day a week TIP service if you notice any fishing, wildlife or environmental resource violations.
  • Anyone is eligible to report.
  • All calls and submissions are confidential – you do not have to give your name. 
  • Those who provide information leading to a conviction could be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.

1. Guidance

Report any suspicious activity such as:
  • Trafficking in fish or wildlife
  • Fish being caught in closed spawning areas, with illegal nets, fish traps or snares
  • Wasting game
  • Burning copper wire
  • Unauthorized removal of aquatic plants or beach construction that could destroy fisheries habitat
  • Hunting in closed areas
  • Fish being sold by commercial fishermen without valid licences
  • Dumping of toxic materials on land or in water
  • Hunting at night with lights
  • Illegal forest harvesting
  • Unsafe hunting or fishing practices
  • Dumping tires
Provide the information below, if possible:
  • Licence plate of the suspect vehicle/boat
  • Date/time/location of the offence
  • Whether it is ongoing or not
  • Description of the violation
  • Description of the violators
  • Description of the vehicle
  • Photos or video of the offence or the offender

Again check out:  www.saskatchewan.ca/tip
 
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Events:
 
- Dec 3rd -  Preeceville Library will be hosting the Christmas Craft Show at the Preeceville Community Legion Hall  from 10 am - 2:30 pm. If you would like to book a table, please call Barb at 306-547-4651 or 306-547-3444. All tables are $25 each.

- Dec 4th - Inter Community Carol Festival starts at 2:30pm at the Preeceville Community Legion Hall

- Dec 6, 2016 to Dec 8 - Trinity United Church 3rd Annual Festival of Trees - Viewing times 3 - 8 pm. Come out and enjoy the beautiful trees, Christmas goodies, visiting and sharing with friends and neighbours. Donation boxes to various charities and projects will be set up by each tree displayed. If interested in displaying a tree or for more information, contact Lori @ 547-2063 or Amanda @ 547-8298.

- December 13th is the next Flu Clinic from 10 am - 6 pm at Club 60

- Dec 19th, 7:00pm  Preeceville School Christmas Concert - Gr. K - 6. Everyone welcome at the school gym.

- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca


- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free


In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.

Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811

Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/

follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris

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