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Publications Mail Agreement 40011909 Saskatchewan’s first community newspaper • Published weekly since 1884 $17.50/Col. Inch New facility eyed for Moosomin: Meetings next Tuesday for assisted living plan BY KEVIN WEEDMARK which is involved in the project. Color Charge: Meetings are coming up Tues- “With this new project, we want day, January 19 for a 42-unit as- to include the residents in Phase sisted living facility proposed for 1 and 2 as much as possible, and Moosomin, to determine investor have a sense of community.” interest. Larry Scammell of Kohr Capital The building would have 14 said the proposal is to handle in- long term care beds on the main vestments in the facility through ÁRRUDQG  DVVLVWHG OLYLQJ XQLWV a mutual fund trust, which would RQWKHVHFRQGDQGWKLUGÁRRUV allow investors to purchase shares The facility would be next to within RRSPs, TFSAs, RRIFs, and Pipestone Villas on Wright Road. LIRAs. $120 Extra 7KH SODQ LV WR RͿHU WKH PHDOV The project will need $3 million wellness checks, and housekeep- of investor funds to proceed. ing not only in the new facility but Scammel said ideally he would also to Pipestone Villa residents if like to see all the funds raised lo- they want them, so that the servic- cally. “In a perfect world we would es would be available to 100 units get 100 per cent of the investment in total. locally, but if that can’t be done Advertising The facility would create 15 ZHFDQEDFNÀOOLWZLWKLQYHVWPHQW full-time equivalent positions in- from outside the community,” he cluding—there will be more than said. “Community investment, 15 people employed as some posi- community ownership is very im- tions will be part-time. portant, and we would tip our hat The proposal has been put to- to what has been accomplished by gether by Manitoba-based Bridge Bridge Road in this community Road Developments—which de- and others.” veloped the original Pipestone Vil- Penner said the project could Advertising Deadline: las in Moosomin and properties in move ahead quickly once funds many other communities. DUH LQ SODFH ´,W ZRXOG EH ÀYH WR The project proponents plan to six months from starting the plans meet with Pipestone Villas share- to getting shovels in the ground, KROGHUV RQ 0RQGD\ -DQXDU\  and a 12-14 month window from and invite members of the public when shovels get into the ground who would potentially be inter- to project completion.” ested in investing in the project to The investor meetings January meetings on Tuesday, January 19. 19 are set for 10 am and 12:30 pm, “We see real potential for this,” and additional meetings will be Travis Penner of Bridge Road said. scheduled if needed. Jenna Lees jumps off some Thursday at Noon “We’re here as a developer, gen- People must pre-register to at- bales into the snow on her eral contractor and investor. We tend the meetings. Anyone in- farm southwest of Mooso- certainly intend on investing in terested in attending can contact the project as well.” Moosomin Economic Develop- min. This photo was submit- “The goal of the project is to PHQW2΀FHU*UHJ*LOOHVSLHDW ted by Abby Leeds as part of keep as many people who require 532-3157 or email moosominedo@ the World-Spectator’s win- a higher level of care in Mooso- sasktel.net ter fun photo contest. min as possible,” said Heather Turn to page 6 for an interview Haupstein of Care by Design, with Travis Penner on the project for following Rates FRESH ARRIVAL CELEBRATION Guy Wall: –FORD SALES– 2019 RAM 2500 46,000 KMS • 6.4L BIG HORN (306) 435-0215 READY FOR WORK! Monday publication $ $ Eli Tremblay 49,900 169/WEEK (306) 434-9101 1-800-880-4533 • 306-435-3313 Check out celebrationford.com for all the amazing inventory!

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This is the site of a proposed assisted living/long term care facility in Moosomin. A meeting is coming up January 19 to gauge investor interest Color Charge: New facility proposed for Moosomin: Meeting for assisted living/long-term care facility

BY KEVIN WEEDMARK community.” this is the right direction to go. After further Meetings are coming up Tuesday, Janu- Larry Scammell of Kohr Capital said Can you walk us through and tell us how discussion, it just didn’t work out with Or- ary 19 for a 42-unit assisted living facility the proposal is to handle investments in this proposal came together and why this ange Tree and we engaged in new discus- proposed for Moosomin, to determine in- the facility through a mutual fund trust, is being proposed for Moosomin? sions with Heather and Jim Haupstein from vestor interest. which would allow investors to purchase It really dates back a few years. It stemmed Care by Design and they have a long history The building would have 14 long-term shares within RRSPs, TFSAs, RRIFs, and IURP WKH 3LSHVWRQH 9LOODV *URXS 7KH\·YH of running successful businesses, care home FDUHEHGVRQWKHPDLQÁRRUDQGDVVLVWHG LIRAs. been instrumental in providing the indepen- businesses both large and small. And there’s $120 Extra OLYLQJXQLWVRQWKHVHFRQGDQGWKLUGÁRRUV The project will need $3 million of inves- dent living facility for seniors in Moosomin a great comfort level dealing with them. The facility would be next to Pipestone tor funds to proceed. and surrounding area. Villas on Wright Road. The plan is to of- Scammell said ideally he would like to The Pipestone Villas proposal back in And the idea is they will come up with fer the meals, wellness checks, and house- see all the funds raised locally. “In a per- 2010 initially proposed that we would do the plan for the care side and do the train- keeping not only in the new facility but fect world we would get 100 per cent of three phases, and mapped them out. As we LQJRIVWD;LQLWLDOO\"7KHQWKHQHZFRPSD- also to Pipestone Villa residents if they the investment locally, but if that can’t built phase one and phase two of Pipestone ny will actually operate it? want them, so that the services would be EH GRQH ZH FDQ EDFNÀOO LW ZLWK LQYHVW- Villas we’ve evaluated do we build another Absolutely. Heather and Jim will be in- Advertising available to 100 units in total. ment from outside the community,” he phase just like Pipestone Villas or have we volved extensively in the design, they’ll be The facility would create 15 full-time said. “Community investment, commu- met the majority of the demand for seniors involved extensively in the training and equivalent positions—there will be more nity ownership is very important, and we independent living right now? hiring, and setup of procedures and poli- than 15 people employed as some posi- would tip our hat to what has been accom- There have been discussions with the cies and in the initial startup of the build- tions will be part-time. plished by Bridge Road in this community Pipestone group and the consensus is, there LQJ7KH\·OOEHRQVLWHIRUWKHÀUVWWKUHHWRVL[ The proposal has been put together by and others.” may not be enough sustained demand for months until the building is running smooth Manitoba-based Bridge Road Develop- Penner said the project could move 72 suites of independent living, which is and providing the training for the perma- ments—which developed the original ahead quickly once funds are in place. “It what you would have with three phases, nent manager that’s going to run the facil- Pipestone Villas in Moosomin and proper- ZRXOGEHÀYHWRVL[PRQWKVIURPVWDUWLQJ but there’s an increasing demand in a newer ity. And then on an on-going basis, they’ll ties in many other communities. the plans to getting shovels in the ground, building with services—with food service be involved in a consulting role. They will The project proponents plan to meet and a 12-14 month window from when and providing care. be a resource to our on-site manager. If there with Pipestone Villas shareholders on shovels get into the ground to project com- The conception of a third phase that in- are problems, Jim and Heather will become 0RQGD\-DQXDU\DQGLQYLWHPHPEHUV pletion,” he said. cluded services happened two or three years involved remotely by phone and email but of the public who would potentially be in- The investor meetings January 19 are set ago. then also in person if required as well. terested in investing in the project to meet- for 10 am and 12:30 pm, and additional It’s been a slow progression of evaluating ings on Tuesday, January 19. meetings will be scheduled if needed. the market and determining that, yes, this is What sort of services will be provided—I “We see real potential for this,” Travis People must pre-register to attend the what we want to do. Then it was a matter of, believe it’s assisted living in 28 suites on Penner of Bridge Road said. meetings. Anyone interested in attending who is going to provide the care. Ultimately, WKHWRSÁRRUVDQGEHGVRIORQJWHUPFDUH “We’re here as a developer, general con- can contact Moosomin Economic Devel- any building like this is only successful with RQWKHPDLQÁRRU" tractor and investor. We certainly intend RSPHQW2΀FHU*UHJ*LOOHVSLHDW a good operator. You want your residents That’s exactly it, long-term care on the on investing in the project as well.” 3157 or email [email protected] taken care of and left in good hands. So, ÀUVWÁRRUDQGDVVLVWHGOLYLQJRQWKHVHFRQG “The goal of the project is to keep as both from a tenant perspective, as well as an DQGWKLUGÁRRUVZLWKWKHDELOLW\WRSURYLGH many people who require a higher level investor perspective, that operator is key. GLͿHUHQWOHYHOVRIFDUHRQWKRVHWZRDVVLVWHG Q&A on the project 7KH ODVW  WR  PRQWKV KDV HVVHQWLDOO\ OLYLQJÁRRUV of care in Moosomin as possible,” said Kevin Weedmark spoke with Travis Heather Haupstein of Care by Design, been an evaluation of operators. There was a Long-term care would be your level Penner, vice-president of Bridge Road De- SUHVHQWDWLRQGRQHPRQWKVDJRPRQWKV three/four tenants with health care require- which is involved in the project. velopments, about the plan for an Assisted “With this new project, we want to in- ago, with Orange Tree, and that further ments. Floors two and three, that we’re Living/Long-Term Care facility in Mooso- demonstrated demand that the response to terming as assisted living, would be your clude the residents in Phase 1 and 2 as min. Investor meetings are coming up Jan- much as possible, and have a sense of those meetings was greater than anticipated level one/two. Rates uary 19. The complete interview follows: by all parties. That really enforced that yes, Continued on page 5  Goodbye 2020 – Time to move on! Kassie’s Jewelry has some exciting things happening this year! New website coming soon and lots of new product lines Custom Services Hey Guys! 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Fillmore ...... 120 Maryfield ...... 286 Saskatchewan Fleming ...... 54 Montmartre ...... 340 Forget ...... 33 Moosomin ...... 1500 Alameda ...... 192 Frobisher ...... 104 Oxbow ...... 599 Alida ...... 158 Grayson ...... 180 Parkman ...... 15 Antler ...... 70 Gainsborough ...... 233 Peebles ...... 19 Arcola ...... 301 Gerald ...... 105 Redvers ...... 570 Bellegarde ...... 33 Glen Ewen ...... 95 Rocanville ...... 517 Benson ...... 61 Glenavon ...... 177 Spy Hill ...... 150 Bienfait ...... 385 Grenfell ...... 754 Steelman ...... 23 Bredenbury ...... 242 Heward ...... 37 Stoughton ...... 358 Broadview ...... 650 Indian Head ...... 749 Stockholm ...... 236 Candiac ...... 50 Kenosee Lake ...... 140 Storthoaks ...... 74 Carievale ...... 200 Kelso ...... 28 Tantallon ...... 81 Carnduff ...... 334 Kipling ...... 683 Wapella ...... 235 Carlyle ...... 885 Kisbey ...... 86 Wauchope ...... 22 Churchbridge ...... 250 Kennedy ...... 173 Wawota ...... 451 Corning ...... 61 Lampman ...... 476 Welwyn ...... 80 Cowesses ...... 200 Langbank ...... 107 Whitewood ...... 723 Creelman ...... 110 Langenburg ...... 722 Windthorst ...... 182 Esterhazy ...... 1658 Marchwell ...... 52 Wolseley ...... 419 Estevan ...... 270 Manor ...... 191 Yarbo ...... 60 Fairlight ...... 45

Goodlands ...... 48 Pierson ...... 210 Manitoba Hartney ...... 387 Pipestone ...... 198 Kirkella ...... 21 Reston ...... 318 Binscarth ...... 300 Kola ...... 77 Russell ...... 325 Birtle ...... 425 Lyleton ...... 37 Sinclair ...... 81 Beulah...... 100 McAuley ...... 123 Souris ...... 1140 Boissevain ...... 1155 Manson ...... 32 St. Lazare ...... 190 Cromer ...... 68 Melita ...... 650 Tilston ...... 90 Deloraine ...... 724 Medora ...... 55 Virden ...... 1600 Elkhorn ...... 350 Miniota ...... 194 Waskada ...... 100 Foxwarren ...... 137 Oak Lake ...... 262 Total Distribution 28,000 Households

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Top 5 Industries Household Structure Agriculture and resources...... 26% H/W family with child...... 2,039 Mining, oil and gas ...... 14% H/W no child...... 2,486 Health and education ...... 13% Average number of persons per household ...... 3 Retail trade ...... 11% Construction ...... 7% Family Structure (Married) (Numbers represent percentage of population that work in the newspaper area’s labor force.) No children ...... 1,086 1 child ...... 482 Profile 2 children ...... 529 Total population...... 12,064 3 plus children ...... 294 Total number of households ...... 4,658 Average household income ...... $89,642 Employment/Education Employment in labor force Population by Age: Unemployed...... 5% 0-14 ...... 1,988 Employed ...... 95% 15-24 ...... 1,265 25-34 ...... 1,685 Education 35-44 ...... 2,059 (Population 15+)...... 10,365 45-64 ...... 3,127 Less than Grade 9 ...... 207 65 & over...... 1,941 Grade 9 -12...... 2,871 Other university...... 1,934 Consumer Spending (2016) Trade certificates ...... 1,940 Food...... $39,026,000 University degree ...... 2,301 Housing ...... $54,516,000 Household operations ...... $11,227,000 Housing Household furnishings and equipment . . . . . $8,766,000 Total number of dwellings...... 4,649 Clothing...... $9,858,000 Single detached ...... 4,164 Transportation...... $36,995,000 Owned dwellings ...... 3,980 Health care...... $8,316,000 Rented dwellings ...... 663 Personal care ...... $3,814,000 Recreation ...... $14,803,000 Agricultural data Reading materials and Total farm count...... 1,019 other printed matter ...... $989,000 Acres under cultivation...... 1,693,766 Education ...... $2,260,000 Total farms receipts ...... $263,533,744 Tobacco products and alcoholic Total expenses ...... $230,777,000 beverages...... $5,788,000 Livestock and poultry market value . . . . . $189,450,359 Fertilizer purchases...... $18,852,000 People - Marital Status Chemical purchases ...... $15,067,000 Single ...... 2,732 Married ...... 5,672 Separated...... 285 Widowed...... 735 Divorced ...... 485

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