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Month: May 2019
Tisdales Used Inventory – 2010 Ford Mustang V6 – Power Windows
$10,299 Mileage 175420 Exterior Black Body Style Coupe Drivetrain RWD Transmission 6 Speed Manual Engine 210HP 4.0L V6 Cylinder Engine VIN 1 ZVBP8AN2A5103421 Stock 1477 Find more details on tisdales.com
Tisdales New Inventory – 2019 Ford Edge Titanium – Agate Black
$46,388 Exterior Agate Black Interior Ebony Drivetrain All-wheel drive Transmission 8-speed Automatic Transmission Engine Twin-Scroll 2.0-L EcoBoost® Engine VIN 2FMPK4K98KBB91255 Stock K103 Inventory Status In Stock Find more details on tisdales.com
Castle Building Centre: Quality Service for Contractors
No one surpasses our knowledge of the industry. Ask us, and we’ll get it! That is our promise to you! As a contractor, you need three things from your lumber, building materials and hardware supplier: dependable service, quality products and competitive prices. We deliver all three! How do we do it? Our membership with Castle Building… Continue reading Castle Building Centre: Quality Service for Contractors
Five standout players from the 2019 Memorial Cup
Source: Ryan McKenna, Sportsnet,.ca May 27, 2019 HALIFAX — The 2019 Memorial Cup concluded on Sunday with the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies defeating the host Halifax Mooseheads to win their first Canadian major junior championship. Here are five players who dazzled over the 10-days event. The rookie forward bursted on to the scene in Rouyn-Noranda’s tournament opener and carried… Continue reading Five standout players from the 2019 Memorial Cup
Bruins vs. Blues: This has the look of a 7-game thriller
Source: Tim Wharnsby, CBC Sports, May 27, 2019 Teams last met in NHL championship 49 years ago The Stanley Cup final, which begins Monday between the hometown Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 8 p.m. ET), has an old-school feel. Maybe it’s because they last met in the NHL championship 49 years ago.… Continue reading Bruins vs. Blues: This has the look of a 7-game thriller
74-year-old Rosetown, Sask. runner striding through marathons
Source: Brittney Matejka, Global News, May 26, 2019 The 41st annual Saskatchewan Marathon made it’s way through Saskatoon on Sunday. Runners came from across the province and around the globe to run against the clock. Bob Thrasher is 74 years young; he said he just completed his 21st half marathon in just under three hours. “We’re born to… Continue reading 74-year-old Rosetown, Sask. runner striding through marathons
Wintry spring: Frost advisories for 5 provinces
Source: CTV News, May 27, 2019 Canadians eagerly awaiting summer temperatures may want to shelve their weather expectations with several provinces facing frost advisories. Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for five different provinces, including parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, calling for temperatures near the freezing mark. Regions of… Continue reading Wintry spring: Frost advisories for 5 provinces
Hold the phone: Why Saskatchewan needs a third area code
Source: David Shield, CBC News, May 25, 2019 New 474 area code to be in place by October 2021 Twenty-four million phone numbers. That’s what telephone companies will have to work with once Saskatchewan gets a new area code. Earlier this month, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) gave the green light to our… Continue reading Hold the phone: Why Saskatchewan needs a third area code
B.C. enlists cattle to help fight wildfires in targeted grazing program
Source: The Canadian Press, May 25, 2019 VICTORIA — Livestock and cattle will soon help fight wildfires in British Columbia as the province looks to create a targeted grazing program. The B.C. government will give $500,000 to the BC Cattlemen’s Association, the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development said in a statement… Continue reading B.C. enlists cattle to help fight wildfires in targeted grazing program