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“They were pretty big in the States. It’s one of those row crop ones where the … tires are close together in the front,” said Jess, whose farm is east of Highway 47 and north of Highway 361 The tractor was previously located in a slew near Montmartre and Jess said it was seized up; he described it as pretty much a “boat anchor.” Jess expects it was in the slew for 25-30 years. The tractor was listed on Kijiji. It had new rear tires, and the owner was essentially looking to sell the tires, not the tractor. Jess bought the tractor for $800, including $600 for the tires.
“They were pretty big in the States. It’s one of those row crop ones where the … tires are close together in the front,” said Jess, whose farm is east of Highway 47 and north of Highway 361 The tractor was previously located in a slew near Montmartre and Jess said it was seized up; he described it as pretty much a “boat anchor.” Jess expects it was in the slew for 25-30 years. The tractor was listed on Kijiji. It had new rear tires, and the owner was essentially looking to sell the tires, not the tractor. Jess bought the tractor for $800, including $600 for the tires.
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The Saskatchewan Party outdid the NDP in fundraising last year by a factor of two-to-one, and its frugal campaign spending should leave an ample war chest as Premier Scott Moe’s party looks ahead to 2024.
The NDP raised $2,260,381.11 over the course of 2020 from a total of 7,705 donors. The Sask. Party trounced it on both numbers, with $5,055,948.33 coming from 13,209 donors. The gap was slightly less marked than the $2.4 million to $5.7 million advantage the Sask. Party held in the 2016 election year.
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From left, North Central Health Care Foundation chair Peggy George, Redhead Equipment ag sales manager Scott Vanderlinde and Municipal Health Advocacy Fundraising Committee chair Rod Gantefoer unveil the donor wall that recognizes the contributors to the heliport at the Melfort Hospital. Photo by Devan C. Tasa
The provincial director of operation for STARS Saskatchewan Cindy Seidl said that the heliport will ensure that patients can be transferred to Saskatoon much faster than before. From left are Seidl and Rod Gantefoer, the chair of the Municipal Health Advocacy Fundraising Committee. Photo by Devan C. Tasa MELFORT For their contributions to making a new heliport at the Melfort Hospital a reality, donors had their names enshrined on a wall inside the Wellness Centre.