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08 Weyburn This Week, Friday, July 3, 2015 LET US HELP YOU FILL THAT POSITION! EMPLOYMENT LISTINGS Full-Time and Part-Time Positions Available. Apply in-store. Weyburn DQ Grill & Chill 20 Railway Avenue, Weyburn, SK Route 13A - 79 papers: Park Ave., 200 Block 14th St., McKinnon Bay, 1400 Block Coteau Ave. Route 7C - 84 papers: 700 & 800 Block of Washington Dr., Campbell Cres., Abells Bay, Porter Bay Route 6A - 59 papers: Douglas Rd., 13th St. NE, 800 Block Brimacombe Dr. Route 4 - 159 papers: 200 Block Douglas Rd., 100 Block Birch Drive; King St., 600 Block Windsor St., Ash Drive; Highfield Cres., Duke St. WE HAVE PERMANENT & SUMMER RELIEF ROUTES AVAILABLE! CALL CHRISTA AT (306) 842-3900 Trauma service dog joins Southeast Victim Services Unit Weyburn and surrounding area is now home to one of seven dogs in Canada that are part of the Pacific Assistance Dog Society (PADS) program, based out of Burnaby, B.C. PADS is a non-profit organization that breeds, raises, trains and provides assistance dogs to people living with physical disabilities. In addition, the PADS program trains dogs to work alongside professionals in what is referred to as the Canine Assistance Intervention Program. Intervention dogs are bred, raised and trained to calm, and be a well-man- nered presence with those who are experiencing trauma, pain, illness and grief. Beaumont is a two-and-a-half year-old black Labrador, which will be working alongside Tara Busch of Southeast Regional Victim Services. He will work as an intervention dog in Weyburn and Estevan police departments, as well as seven surrounding rural detachments. Beaumont has received extensive training in the last two years. Typically, dogs are raised and socialized in public, by volunteers, from the time they are eight weeks old to roughly 16 months. During that time, they learn approximately 30 commands that include basic obedience (sit, down, stand, etc.), positioning (heel, side, front, etc.) and building blocks of skill development (touch, target, tug, etc.). As young adults, the dogs go through a vigourous assess- ment to ensure that they have the caliber of temperment and health required for an effective placement. During that assessment, PADS program trainers look for very spe- cific traits required to be placed as a Canine Intervention Officer. Qualities required include a calm, quiet demeanor, willingness to engage with people of all ages and very im- portantly, the ability to release negative emotion that they may take on from those they are helping. Beaumont, who is being handled by Busch, has already shown great promise. He knows 36 commands and re- cently provided support at the Court House. “We actually did have him in court. We had him in a soft room previous to the witness testifying, and after, and it actually went very, very well”, commented Busch. The Southeast Regional Victim Services is a police bases intervention program funded by Victims Services, Saskatchewan Justice. Their role is to aid victims of crime and traumatic events by providing information, advocacy, support and referral, as well as providing support through- out the criminal justice process. They are pleased and feel fortunate to have Beaumont as an addition to their team to help work with the victims. For more information regarding the PADS program, visit www.pads.ca. Southeast Regional Victim Services Coordinator, Tara Busch, with trauma service dog, Beaumont, at the Weyburn Police Department on June 24. Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop holds Annual General Meeting The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop held their Annual General Meeting on June 17 in their new Day Program building located at 1800 Ebel Road. The report given by Chairman Ken Meckling stated that "…the past year has been like a dream come true as we saw our new facilities come to fruition." He also acknowledged the strong Board of Directors for their many volunteer hours and thanked the community for their support. The report from Executive Director Andria Brady detailed the successes of the past year and thanked the staff for their passion and commitment to providing positive supports. The highlights of the year included: May - broke ground on Phase 2 of the construction project - the new Day Program Building. October - Moved Woodshop, Paper Recycling and Confidential Document Shredding pro- grams into brand new Vocational Training Centre. November - opened brand new SARCAN Recycling depot and held official grand opening with local and provincial dignitaries in attendance. January - purchase of Harvest Pie Company. Detailed reports were provided on the various divisions and the auditor's report highlighted the positive financial position the agency ended the year in. The evening ended with tours of the new building. The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop elected a new Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting held June 17. Back row (l-r), Gary Cooney, Denise Guest, Kim Reeve, Deanne Miller-Jones, Lloyd Montgomery and Candice Porter. Front row, Ken Meckling and Andria Brady. Missing from photo is Norma Buydens.

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08 Weyburn This Week, Friday, July 3, 2015

LET US HELP YOU FILL

THAT POSITION!

EMPLOYMENT LISTINGS

Full-Time and Part-Time Positions Available.

Apply in-store.

Weyburn DQ Grill & Chill

20 Railway Avenue, Weyburn, SK

15071SFF1

• Route 13A - 79 papers:Park Ave., 200 Block

14th St., McKinnon

Bay, 1400 Block

Coteau Ave.

• Route 7C - 84 papers:700 & 800 Block of

Washington Dr.,

Campbell Cres., Abells

Bay, Porter Bay

• Route 6A - 59 papers:Douglas Rd., 13th St.

NE, 800 Block

Brimacombe Dr.

• Route 4 - 159 papers:200 Block Douglas

Rd., 100 Block Birch

Drive; King St., 600

Block Windsor St., Ash

Drive; Highfield Cres.,

Duke St.

WE HAVEPERMANENT &

SUMMER RELIEFROUTES

AVAILABLE!

CALL CHRISTA AT

(306) 842-3900

Trauma service dog joins Southeast Victim Services UnitWeyburn and surrounding area is now home to one of

seven dogs in Canada that are part of the Pacific AssistanceDog Society (PADS) program, based out of Burnaby, B.C.PADS is a non-profit organization that breeds, raises, trainsand provides assistance dogs to people living with physicaldisabilities. In addition, the PADS program trains dogs towork alongside professionals in what is referred to as theCanine Assistance Intervention Program. Intervention dogsare bred, raised and trained to calm, and be a well-man-nered presence with those who are experiencing trauma, pain,illness and grief.

Beaumont is a two-and-a-half year-old black Labrador,which will be working alongside Tara Busch of SoutheastRegional Victim Services. He will work as an interventiondog in Weyburn and Estevan police departments, as well asseven surrounding rural detachments.

Beaumont has received extensive training in the last twoyears. Typically, dogs are raised and socialized in public, byvolunteers, from the time they are eight weeks old to roughly16 months. During that time, they learn approximately 30commands that include basic obedience (sit, down, stand,etc.), positioning (heel, side, front, etc.) and building blocksof skill development (touch, target, tug, etc.).

As young adults, the dogs go through a vigourous assess-

ment to ensure that they have the caliber of tempermentand health required for an effective placement. Duringthat assessment, PADS program trainers look for very spe-cific traits required to be placed as a Canine InterventionOfficer. Qualities required include a calm, quiet demeanor,willingness to engage with people of all ages and very im-portantly, the ability to release negative emotion that theymay take on from those they are helping.

Beaumont, who is being handled by Busch, has alreadyshown great promise. He knows 36 commands and re-cently provided support at the Court House.

“We actually did have him in court. We had him in asoft room previous to the witness testifying, and after, andit actually went very, very well”, commented Busch.

The Southeast Regional Victim Services is a police basesintervention program funded by Victims Services,Saskatchewan Justice. Their role is to aid victims of crimeand traumatic events by providing information, advocacy,support and referral, as well as providing support through-out the criminal justice process. They are pleased and feelfortunate to have Beaumont as an addition to their teamto help work with the victims.

For more information regarding the PADS program,visit www.pads.ca.

Southeast Regional Victim Services Coordinator, Tara Busch, with trauma service dog, Beaumont, at the WeyburnPolice Department on June 24.

Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop holds Annual General MeetingThe Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop held their Annual General Meeting on June 17 in their new Day

Program building located at 1800 Ebel Road.The report given by Chairman Ken Meckling stated that "…the past year has been like a dream

come true as we saw our new facilities come to fruition." He also acknowledged the strong Boardof Directors for their many volunteer hours and thanked the community for their support.

The report from Executive Director Andria Brady detailed the successes of the past year andthanked the staff for their passion and commitment to providing positive supports.

The highlights of the year included:May - broke ground on Phase 2 of the construction project - the new Day Program Building.October - Moved Woodshop, Paper Recycling and Confidential Document Shredding pro-

grams into brand new Vocational Training Centre.November - opened brand new SARCAN Recycling depot and held official grand opening

with local and provincial dignitaries in attendance.January - purchase of Harvest Pie Company.Detailed reports were provided on the various divisions and the auditor's report highlighted

the positive financial position the agency ended the year in.The evening ended with tours of the new building.

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop elected a new Board of Directors at the Annual GeneralMeeting held June 17. Back row (l-r), Gary Cooney, Denise Guest, Kim Reeve, DeanneMiller-Jones, Lloyd Montgomery and Candice Porter. Front row, Ken Meckling andAndria Brady. Missing from photo is Norma Buydens.

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