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Giada enjoyed her time at the White City/Emerald Park Splash Park, July 22. She was there with her uncle Justin and auntie Lacey who live in White City. Other littles and adults were there from Kronau and the Pilot Butte area taking in the sun on an afternoon when the mercury climbed above 30°C. Photo: Michelle Nicholson

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2 THE STAR | SERVING WHITE CITY, EMERALD PARK, PILOT BUTTE, BALGONIE & SURROUNDING AREAS | AUGUST 18, 2015 Getting gravel As Regina Bypass project starts, province and municipalities look for gravel

MICHELLE NICHOLSON this project.” project,was any purchased solely for access to gravel? What of securing gravel necessary for construction? “That’s the business of the Ministry. That’s not for us to ugust 5, the province announced the final total for The Association of Rural Municipalities answer,” Heavenor said. the Regina Bypass project. Coming in at $1.88 bil- (SARM) has engaged in a study to monitor gravel stores in Further to an inquiry with the Ministry of Highways, lion dollars, survey work for the project has already the province. Gravel is a non-renewable resource, widely the answer is no. The Ministry did not expropriate land begunA and it is expected the Regina Bypass Partners used by municipalities to maintain thousands of miles of for material including gravel. While there may be aggre- (RBP), the company building the bypass, will start work- gravel roads and for other projects. gate on some of the land, the purpose of expropriation ing this summer and be working flat out to complete the Council chamber talk at the RM of Edenwold has was for the right-of-way only. They also said Projectco is overpasses at White City and Balgonie by 2017. included discussions about the RM being approached by responsible for securing and supplying material for the The overpass at Pilot Butte will be completed by 2019. contractors looking to secure gravel and lock down prices. Bypass project. RBP will be face financial penalties – running into the Heavenor was questioned how RBP will secure gravel. Projectco shares the same Communications Officer as hundreds of thousands of dollars – for missed deadlines. “There’s been quite a bit of work, not only related the Regina Bypass Partners and a call to them asking if The government insists the P3 model used for the proj- to gravel, but all of the requirements for the project. they’d secured a gravel contract was not returned in time ect will save the province $380 million. We’ve had a team that’s been working for months putting for the newspaper’s deadline. “This is the only form of contract that gives us that together our bid and so in that process we’ve been con- “No. They haven’t. We’ve talked to them, but we holistic view,” said Tim Heavenor, Chief Financial Officer sulting with local suppliers. In some cases we’ve already haven’t,” Councillor Lorne Beer with the RM of Edenwold for Graham Construction and President of Regina Bypass secured supply and in other cases, depending on what it is said of any signed gravel contracts with any of the bypass Partners of the P3 model, “But also because of the scope that we’re talking about, we’ll be going through a process construction partners. of the project there’s repeated work processes and we’re that will be understood by all the local suppliers that are able to gain efficiency through those repeated work pro- potential candidates to work with us.” cesses and that’s part of the value that’s being created on Of the land purchased and expropriated for the Federal Taking a stroll election called for October 19 Info “coming soon” for Saskatchewan polling stations

MICHELLE NICHOLSON Party - Greg Chatterson for the Green he longest federal election Party campaign period since 1872 kicked off Sunday, August 5. For the Souris-Moose Mountain T Voters will be going to the riding: polls October 19. As of August 14, - Incumbent Robert Kitchen for for the Regina-Qu’Appelle riding, the Conservative Party four candidates have thrown their - Vicky O’Dell for the New Demo- hat in the ring: cratic Party - Incumbent Andrew Scheer for the Conservative Party The Elections website - Nial Kuyek for the New has not yet listed polling stations Charlotte Schriml (L) and Pam Greenawalt (R) were out on a beautiful Friday morning strolling the Democratic Party for Saskatchewan, but indicates the streets of Pilot Butte, making stops at the post office, the insurance agency and then town office. Little - Della Anaquod for the Liberal information is “coming soon.” Rauri Schriml (in Charlotte’s stroller) and Reyo Nowosad (in Pam’s stroller), couldn’t help but just enjoy the ride. Photo: Michelle Nicholson

PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Pilot Butte TOWN OF WHITE CITY

Public Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 207(1) of The Planning and Development Act, PUBLIC NOTICE 2007 that the Council of the Town of White City intends to amend Bylaw No. 581-14, known as the Zoning Bylaw by; Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Pilot Butte intends to review an application for the issuance of a Development Permit for the Discretionary use of a Broncos Undertaking housekeeping amendments to Sections 2.3; 2.21; 2.22; 3.1; 3.2; 3.5; 3.6; 3.7; 4.3; 5.8 Pub & Grill as per Section 3.8 of the Town of Pilot Butte Zoning Bylaw No. 10-2007 and and 5.11. Section 55 of The Planning and Development Act, 2007. The proposed amendments are to the effect of rectifying minor errors and/or omissions AFFECTED LANDS incurred during the drafting, adoption and approval of Bylaw No. 581-14. The proposed The affected land is legally described as Block A, Plan No. 88R14255. amendments do not change the intent and integrity of the Town of White City Zoning Bylaw. REASON The proposed bylaw may be inspected by any interested person, at the Town Office on any The owners would like to open a restaurant, acquiring a liquor license that will accommodate judicial day (Monday to Friday) between 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m. Copies families until 8pm and entertain sports enthusiasts from 8pm until close. A discretionary use are available at cost. The subject bylaw amendment as indicated above can be reviewed in approval must be obtained from the town. The owner is therefore requesting a discretionary detail at the Town Office website; http://whitecity.ca/services/public-notices use permit to operate a Pub & Grill in The Business Center – Zoned as C2 – Highway Commercial. A Public Hearing will be held on September 8, 2015 in the Town of White City Office at 7:00 PUBLIC INSPECTION p.m. to consider all representations respecting the proposed bylaw. Council shall hear any Any person may inspect the bylaw(s) at the Pilot Butte Town Office between the hours of person or group of persons or person acting on their behalf, who wish to make a representation. 9:00a.m. to Noon and 1:00p.m. to 4:00p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays. Issued at the Town of White City this August 5, 2015 PUBLIC HEARING

Shauna Bzdel, Town Manager Council will consider written comment received by August 21, 2015 at the Council meeting Town of White City to be held on August 24, 2015. Council will also hold a public hearing on August 24, 2015 at 14 Ramm Avenue East 7:00pm in the Town Council Chambers to hear any person or group that wants to comment Box 220 Station Main on the proposed development. WHITE CITY SK S4L 5B1 Issued at the Town of Pilot Butte this 18th day of August, 2015.

Laurie Rudolph Town Administrator 3

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Wastewater treatment plant REDUCED TO CLEAR • Davys Maxi Sneaker Trencher • Rammax RW1404 Vib Double Drum Packer • Olathe Model 48 S.P. Sweeper • (3) Demac Plate Compactors for skidsteers • Toro Farrway Aerator • Buhler Farm King 3PH Disc • Holms Sweeper Q-attach • EZ Drill – 210 – 2V • 907 Bobcat Backhoe attach skidsteer • Bobcat 811 Backhoe attach funding goes unannounced • Tennant 600 parking lot sweeper • Davis Trencher Model TC 78C • Ditchwitch 7020 Trencher • Bushwacher Roller • New Hollarnd MICHELLE NICHOLSON Front Mount Sweeper • Jacobson Fairway Mower • Frat Allrs FL-9 way or the other until the fall, now. It’s not ment and then sent to the federal govern- Crawler Loader • CAT D2 – 5U 4710 Crawler • Lull M25 Rm S.P. Wheel great news. But I don’t know that it’s bad ment who then returns it to the provincial Barrow • CAT BA18 Sweeper Skidsteer • Essick Pull Behind Roller • ome communities won the proverbial news either,” said White City Councillor government for another check, at some Ryan GG60-1 Ground groomer • Woods D80 3P.H. Mower • CAT 966C lottery, Friday, July 31. The provin- Cecil Snyder. point after those steps an approval or Hi-lift w/grapple • Large Tree Spade • CASE 450 Crawler Loader • (2) Wrecking Balls • JCB 530 BHL Telescopic Forklift • 3 – 13 wheel pull cial government announced 26 proj- Snyder sits on the WCRM158 refusal is determined. type wablee packer • Bombardier Seasoo w/trailer • 25 Power units ectsS had received funding under the New Wastewater Management Authority, an The WCRM158 Wastewater Authority from 3.5 to 193 KW • S.P. Tamp Vib packer 84” wide Det Diesel • (2) Building Canada Plan’s Small Communities entity created with representatives from plans to build an H20 wastewater treat- CAT D8H Crawler Dozens 25000 SIN. • 15 Loaders from ½ to 9 yard Fund. the Town of White City and the RM of ment plant, with additional storage capac- • JLG 80 foot manlift • 7 scissor lifts from 10 to 52 lift • Parting out over 20 graders • Ford F-700 Diesel w/deck, sullair • Compressor The White City/RM of Edenwold joint Edenwold. ity and a septage receiving station with the and G.D. drill All work ready • Large stock of new and used cylinders use wastewater treatment plant was not “We’ve been counting on the grant money. Project costs are pegged in • Over 900 new and used tires • New and used attachments of all one of the projects announced as having announcement coming. We have not been the tens of millions of dollars range. types • Hundreds and Hundreds of items not listed • New and used received funding. promised anything, that it was coming for In an email received from the Ministry parts BIG DISCOUNTS • 2 yards over 50 acres of Government Relations, they stated With the writ having been issued for sure, but all indications were that there’d Central Canada’s Largest Wreckers of federal election Sunday, August 2, neither be an announcement sooner, not later. I the July 31 funding announcement by Older Construction Equipment the Town nor the RM may receive word guess at this point I feel a degree of empti- the Governments of Canada and Saskatch- until after ballots have been cast October ness and frustration all at the same time, ewan is the first set of projects approved 19. because it does put us in a position,” RM under Provincial Territorial Infrastructure CAMBRIAN The communities remain hopeful that of Edenwold Reeve Mitchell Huber said. 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KELLY CLEMMER EDITOR-IN-CHIEFbe clear

ust to be clear, it is no wonder that the average Joe Canada Jis uninterested in politics, even when they’re trying to be informed. Case in point, the Leader’s Debate hosted by MacLeans magazine. Young-fella-with-divisive-last-name Justin Trudeau, old- wooden-expression Stephen Harper, feisty-but-unrealistic- politics Elizabeth May, and crazy-face-making Thomas Mul- cair took the stage to debate the economy and environment, among others. All parties claimed victory afterwards, but it seemed apparent that the three opposition parties were out to make points by attacking the Prime Minister. Some did, some didn’t in my opinion. But, unfortunately for most, we have plenty of more where that comes from until the October 19, 2015 election. Just to be clear, what stood out was a couple things. Firstly, Elizabeth May was sharp, well spoken and very comfortable at the mic, and honestly, too bad she’s the Green Party leader. Secondly, Mulcair has some seriously creepy faces when trying to make a point. He looked uncomfort- able, strange while trying to zing Harper. Lastly, the ol’ PM himself, Stephen Harper said, “just to be clear” probably 900 times. In fact, if you had participated in a drinking game with each time he said, “just to be clear” you took a drink, you’d be under the table before the first commercial break. Your vote doesn’t matter Just to be clear, at least we don’t have Donald Trump. AARON HOLMES A ‘win-more’ vote for the Con- THE STAR CONTRIBUTOR servatives matters exactly as much as a write-in vote for Santa Claus. here’s an election coming. In And that’s disappointing, More than material Tlots of ways, it’s already over. because the system can’t tell the Unless Kevin Sorenson moves to PETER HOLMES worth looking into due to the high cost of difference between winning a Syria or forgets to file his nomi- riding with 95% of the vote and investigative accounting. nation papers he’s going back to Harper defended attacks in parliament winning a close three-way race Ottawa. with 35% support. uditor General Michael Ferguson’s this week saying that it was not a In fact, 120 of the 338 ridings recently released federal spending boondoggle and that it was simply a If we want the demos (peo- report chastised the government matter of categorization and that they in this election already have a ple) to kratia (rule), which is the A frontrunner with a projected 90% for being unable to account where funds will take suggestions from the auditor point of democracy, we should are spent. Many funds and branches general on how to better account in the or better chance of winning. For use a system that represents the of government were poorly rated by future. voters in those ridings, this elec- wishes of Canadians as closely as Ferguson’s report. The worst handing Yet 3.1 Billion of 12.9 Billion is nearly tion was over before it started. possible. of funds was Public Security and Anti- 25%. Well above the normal 1-2% You will be encouraged to This is not that system. Terrorism (PSAT) package where between threshold of materiality and completely vote. You might even be told So unless you read this from 2001 and 2009 only $9.8 of the 12.9 unacceptable for a modern government your vote matters. For over a a riding that’s actually com- Billion has been allocated. to lose track of. That money did not third of Canadian voters, includ- petitive, you can snuggle into a In investigative accounting, there is appear out of thin air it was garnered by ing Battle River—Crowfoot, that warm blanket of ignorance and a concept called materiality which sets taxes. The taxpayers deserve a reasonable won’t be true, at least in terms of bliss because your vote doesn’t a threshold for an amount of money accounting of where that money is spent. influencing the composition of matter. not worth looking for. For example, a The Conservative government, for the House of Commons. medium sized business doing a year end a party that bills itself as the sound For the sake of democracy, For people in these ‘done deal’ responsible governance and the audit might not be able to determine financial management choice, is not ridings, whether you pick the where $100,000 was spent. Yet if the making good on that claim as they head future of our country, it really winner or not, you will not influ- should. business has revenues of 10 million per into another election. ence the outcome of the election. year this is only 1% and is likely not

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THE STAR | SERVING WHITE CITY, EMERALD PARK, PILOT BUTTE, BALGONIE & SURROUNDING AREAS | AUGUST 18, 2015 5 Lost season could affect Mosaic stadium transfer LORNE DUNSMORE - CONTRIBUTOR Some of the new options involve outdoor and indoor club seating. The cost factor askatchewan Roughrider football fans comes into play, because the move to the have been thoroughly spoiled in the last new stadium creates a decision point for ten years. The Riders won Grey Cups in every season ticket holder. If ticket increases S2007 and at home in 2013. They were also are prohibitive, some long time fans are mus- Western representatives in the Cup finals of ing that they may not continue to be season 2009 and 2010. Because of success on the ticket holders. Combine a decrease in season field, the team has experienced an economic ticket renewals with game day walk-ups, and ear Editor, Do you really believe this is still a boom, which allows management to send it could mean a major reduction to the team’s good deal for the Saskatchewan peo- current team members and a 12 person bottom line. The key question becomes, will DMr. Premier: in your Sask Party ple? By using the alternative northern coaching staff to the sunny south for spring the majority of season ticket holders auto- advertising, you tell us you are listen- route, the cost with overpasses would tryout camps. All such expenditures are out- matically move if their needs and expecta- ing to the people. If this is true, it is be under $800 million, road safety side of the league salary cap. Success on the tions are not met. It is difficult to determine. time for you to stop the bypass route would be better realized with the field equates to budget surpluses, some $10.4 The release date of results from the April at Tower Road. improved interchanges at Pilot Butte, million in the Grey Cup year and $2.2 million survey have yet to be announced. On the plus This route is not a good deal for White City and Great Plains Access, for 2014-15. The Roughriders generously side, reliable sources within Rider manage- anyone except the French company while still realizing a savings of $1.2 shared their success via financial support for ment have clearly stated these questions will hired to build it. Expecting taxpayers billion. Using figures from Saskatch- amateur football during the Jim Hopson era. be taken very seriously. An Information Cen- to not be concerned about the biggest ewan Highways, that savings would be In the last decade, winning has made ter to deal with transfer issues will be set up infrastructure project in the province is sufficient to repave over 3,000 kms. of game day activity and attendance a must do before the season ends to keep season ticket one thing. Expecting us not to expect Saskatchewan highways. To put that throughout the province. The wild card going holders thoroughly informed. Maintaining answers when, within the space of just in perspective, Halifax, Nova Scotia is forward, is a losing season may eliminate a a strong fan base is essential to ensure that over a year, the cost went from the 3,113 kms. from Regina. good deal of the less committed fan base. It’s the club can continue to meet their financial projected $700 to $800 million listed Why not do the right thing and hard to imagine that the people who dress obligations for the new site. in the tender documents your govern- share the wealth with the entire prov- wildly and revel in team victory will have ment released to the consortiums in ince now, and give Regina a real the same passion if the team falls to zero and New Stadium Facts early 2014 to $1.88 billion without BYPASS with safer commutes for the eight by Labour Day. Total cost: $278 million. The Province the cost of land, someone needs to be bedroom communities east of Regina? Whether due to competition with a myriad contributes $80 million, the City contrib- fired for signing this contract. This is of other activities, or factors related to perfor- utes $73 million, fans (through facility fees not value for money. It illustrated an Allen Mryglod mance, recent ticket sales have not reached on their tickets) contribute $100 million, audaciousness not becoming of our Supporter of Why Tower Road? the sellout level in their current venue. In the Riders contribute $25 million (mostly Premier. fact, the Riders did not sell out all games in through sponsorships from Harvard, Mosaic, their Grey Cup year, nor for the home playoff Brandt and Capital), plus $15 million for game against B.C. Walk up ticket sales could leasehold improvements such as a training decline further if we continue to lose and fall room, administrative offices, the Rider store, out of playoff contention. etc. Seating capacity for football is 33,000 SPRING SURVEY and can be expanded to 40,000 for special Many current season ticket holders are events. Projected opening date for the new Need to Advertise? concerned about their transfer to assigned Mosaic Stadium is June 2017. In terms of the seating in the new stadium. An April 2015 fan base, the objective “is to provide coverage survey was initiated to facilitate the seat relo- for half of the spectators, and some protec- CALL KELLY Campbell cation process, which will begin some time tion across all permanent seating.” The new in 2016. It is a critical and highly sensitive venue is also described as “roof ready.” Cell: 306-552-8707 operation. Long term fans fear they will not Another important element to the total be able to sit among those they have shared project is the Regina Revitalization Initiative. the game day experience with over the past When Taylor Field is decommissioned, a 700- decade or more. They harbour concerns, unit housing project is to be built on the land. Email: [email protected] | Office: 306-352-3393 because the survey utilized forced choice questions; e.g., two seating options were put Lorne Dunsmore has played, coached and forward, both unacceptable to them, yet they keenly observed football in Saskatchewan for had to select one in order to continue the several decades. survey.

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paid content Regina Highway #1 Bypass Do YOU know the Facts? Antique car show 1. The purpose of the Regina Bypass is to reroute truck tra c around the city to reduce tra c congestion on Victoria Avenue put on just for 2. The Regina Highway #1 Bypass is rubber stamped by the Saskatchewan Government to be built, in city limits at Tower Road 3. The Department of Highways said that the Regina Bypass location at Tower seniors MICHELLE NICHOLSON Road was selected to serve the community for 50 years memory lane for them. It’s interesting what catches their eyes.” 4. As indicated in the Highway #1 East Functional Study, “the majority of the he driveway at William Albert House Howlett and others make a point of was full up of colour and engine taking the cars out to various senior’s care growth in tra c on Highway #1 east of Tower road is due to growth in the power August 4. homes around Regina throughout the sum- communities east of Regina. It should be noted that no matter where the TMembers of the Antique Auto Associa- mer months and spoke of a pink Cadillac tion of Regina, Collector’s Car Club, and that was a vehicle of special interest at a east terminal of the south east bypass is high volumes of commuter tra c Saskatchewan Ford Mercury Club brought previous show. will still travel into the city on a daily basis” out cars and set up a car show for residents “We do two [shows] an evening, and at the senior’s care home. then go out for ice cream,” Howlett said. 5. “Major developers/land owners in the area along Tower Road formed part “This works out nice for everyone,” For residents, it gives them a chance to Larry Howlett an event organizer and talk to the owners, reminisce and enjoy of the value engineering team. They were involved in making decisions member of the AAAR said, “It’s a trip down dainties served by care home staff. that would impact land owners of acreages and east of Tower Road, with out any representation or consultation with long term property owners. While acreage land owners/stake holders being impacted were not on the list to be consulted and were given no say, major developers were in a position to make favourable decisions to their own development plans.” 6. The Regina Highway #1 Bypass does not have a north route outside of the city. “No studies have been conducted regarding a possible alignment for the future northeast Regina bypass 7. The majority of the truck tra c coming into the city goes to the Commercial Industrial business district, truck terminals, warehouses, services and highways to the north 8. In a CTV poll in April 2014 after the bypass route was announced 85% of the people said the Regina Bypass should be moved further east of the city 9. Is the location of the Regina Highway #1 Bypass awed? The department of highways will not release the non- redacted version of the functional study to show the science behind their decision to rubber stamp an outdated, dysfunctional, unsafe, expensive, dead end, bypass, within city limits that will only reroute 10% of the truck tra c south around the city. What is there to hide? August 4 antique car show at William Albert House in Emerald Park. Photo: Michelle Nicholson 10. Why are stakeholders that were never consulted, losing their land, homes, businesses, health, history and future for an outdated, awed location bypass in city limits that will not reduce truck tra c coming into the city 11. A stakeholder’s study revealed that if the bypass was moved 1.5 miles outside the city to Gravel Pit Road it could go north to highway 46 truck route and south to function as a true bypass around the entire city and still save over 100 million dollars. Why wasn’t this bypass option considered? 15084JJ0 12. The majority of taxpayers say that the bypass should go from Balgonie north on highway 46, the existing truck route and north and west around the city to highway #1. This would be the most functional to serve most of the truck tra c to go to the Commercial Industrial business district in north east Regina, the highways in the north and west to the transporta- tion hub and highway #1. This route would function as a true Regina Bypass and save over 500 million dollars. 13. Why didn’t the government study all the Regina bypass options to BEST serve the community for 50 years and to reduce truck tra c congestion coming into the city. THE 1.88 BILLION DOLLAR QUESTION... Visit WHYTOWERROAD.NET

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THE STAR | SERVING WHITE CITY, EMERALD PARK, PILOT BUTTE, BALGONIE & SURROUNDING AREAS | AUGUST 18, 2015 7 Seniors tour Emerald Park garden MICHELLE NICHOLSON help out during the morning event. “They either push them in the wheel- dna Morrell is 96 years-old and once chairs or walk with them around the yard,” had a large garden of her own. A said Gayton. The event ran from 9:30 to resident of William Albert House in 11:30, with the seniors coming in shifts, EEmerald Park, she was one of the guests getting to look at the garden not just from who took time to tour a local garden. the pathway but to sit right in the garden “We’re free to go around and to and enjoy a glass of lemonade or cup of look at everything,” Morrell said and talk- tea. ed of the many visual delights she found in “They seem to enjoy being outside in the garden, “it’s a chance to get out.” the sunshine and we’ve had lovely weather Terry Gayton’s home and garden sits on these particular days,” Gayton said. One about a half block from William Albert of the guests, Mary, was 101 years-old. House, a senior’s care facility, just off the “She (Terry) serves lemonade and the walking path. visitors get a reminder of their younger “They would just come by on the path days working on farms, in gardens, and and look at the flowers,” Gayton said of the just being outside enjoying the smell of seniors. She started to invite them in. cut grass and flowers,” Joy Dobson, a vol- “I decided it would be better to just do it unteer with the White City Garden Club all at one time,” she said and now, for three wrote in an email about the event. years, Gayton has opened her garden. This “It’s something that my mom would’ve year, 20 to 25 seniors visited her garden loved to have been able to do when she July 24. was alive. It’s that kind of a feeling that “My mother was an avid gardener. When it means something to them and it’s very she moved into a senior’s residence she little [work] for me. Because I just open really missed that garden,” Gayton said. the gate and they come in,” Gayton said. This year, Gayton invited members of (L-R) Irene Stoyand, Irene Keim, and Gertrude Willey visiting Gayton’s garden. the White City Garden Club to volunteer to Photo: Michelle Nicholson Rerv Your Tre Now! Colorado Spruce are ready to move

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t was a popular joke making the rounds in the Wheat Taman, on CKRM’s pregame show and he pointed out the However that hasn’t stopped the braintrust from hold- Province over the weekend: “At least the Roughriders biggest culprit in all of their losses so far. ing emergency meetings and seeing how best to manage won’t lose this week!” “Turnovers,” Taman blurted, taking less than a second this crisis. Former Roughrider President Jim Hopson is IIt’s true, the Saskatchewan Roughriders won’t lose in to answer. “(Going into the Toronto game) we’re minus-9, rumoured to have offered a helping hand, with his replace- the upcoming Week 8 of the 2015 CFL season because we’re the worst in the league, and you don’t win games ment Craig Reynolds treading water in the deep-end. they have a bye and the scheduled break has temporarily when that happens. A big part of that is we’re not taking To quote singer Glenn Frey, the “Heat Is On”. paused this disastrous start to the campaign which has the the ball away. Everybody associates the turnover ratio “Oh no. It’s been clearly stated that we’re in the busi- club at the bottom of the league standings at 0-7. with offense, but we’ve had two takeaways all year on ness to win games,” Taman concluded. “We all get that. The latest defeat came at the hands of the Toronto defense which, we’ve all seen, is below normal and that’s We’ve tried to tinker with the lineup, getting young guys Argonauts Saturday night at Rogers Centre, 30-26, before an understatement.” in to play, and getting a change. We have to change what a surprisingly enthusiastic crowd of 20,642 in the Argos’ The CFL record for the least amount of defensive we’re doing. We started that scheme-wise and lineup-wise home-opener. But the game itself was an eyesore. takeaways in a season is 25, set by the 2006 Edmonton with the Toronto game. That happens when you lose.” It was the second-highest penalty total in a single CFL Eskimos. The 2015 Saskatchewan Roughriders are on pace All the gloom and doom is understandable because, as regular season game with a whopping 24 infractions being for only six. I’ve noted countless times, nobody’s used to this and it cer- assessed to Saskatchewan and 15 more flags being thrown “I don’t know what I can say on top of that. That really tainly wasn’t expected. But the Riders are still the league’s at Toronto. sums it up,” Taman continued. “The penalties and tackling flagship franchise and the preferred destination for play- Yuck. are part of it but I think the turnovers are huge. If we ers to play. They’re getting more publicity now than when Even more disturbing is the fact observers noted three don’t take the ball away, we’re going to have issues to win they were at the top of the podium. Make no mistake, the Roughriders touchdowns were called back due to penal- games.” brand is still incredibly strong. ties, ultimately leading to another demoralizing defeat. So the football club couldn’t wait to get to this bye But it can’t take a prolonged hit and everybody is aware “Write it like the other (games) and you have the same week to reassess and chart the course for the final 11 of that. story,” Riders coach Corey Chamblin said after the game. games. A playoff spot, remarkably, is not yet lost despite All I know is I’m glad I’m not the one who has to find “Tight loss. We did some good things but negative things the record. Corey Chamblin has gone from Coach of the the answers. hurt us. Everytime we had big plays, penalties killed us.” Year to Coach For The Year and each mounting loss has Oh, and the Riders won’t lose this week. And that, perhaps, is the most maddeningly-frustrating those wolves back howling outside his door. thing about this horrendous season for your friendly Last week in this space I noted that losing would not be Rod Pedersen is the Voice of the Riders on the 620 CKRM neighbourhood Green & White. It’s the same annoying tolerated by the decision-makers of this franchise however Roughrider Radio Network. story being played over and over again on a weekly basis. that notion seems to have cooled. Chamblin’s been given a Going into Saturday’s game I chatted with the exas- vote of confidence by his bosses and that appears to have perated General Manager of the Roughriders, Brendan set him at ease somewhat in the days since. Local boys return home from stateside soccer tournament

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hree local boys recently returned from participating in a week-long soccer tournament in Minneapolis, Minnesota.T Torii Trytten and Josh Gorniak from Balgonie and Endeshaw Coghill from McLean, represented Saskatchewan and Canada in the U12 Boys Division at the USA Cup. The Sask. Selects team won their pool by defeating Mexico, Minne- apolis and Brainerd, Minnesota, 2-1, 5-1, and 6-0 respectively. The Selects were defeated by a Mexico City team 3-1 in the first round of playoffs and were disappointedly out of the tournament. Teams from all around the world including Brazil, Costa Rica, Norway, and Japan, took part in this Under 19, 1153 team soccer tournament. The tourney is the largest in the West- ern Hemisphere which includes 16,000 participants. The Sask. Selects were also involved in pin trading, opening ceremo- nies, dances and the team attended a The Sask. Selects’ backpack all pinned up from trading pins with pro soccer game between Minnesota and the other teams. Submitted photo Jacksonville. It was a great experience for the boys.

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