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PAGE 13 -- WEYBURN THIS WEEK FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2016
Land For Sale
FARMLAND WANTED
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
FARMLAND WANTED
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES
Central - 217 1/4’sSouth - 97 1/4’s
South East - 43 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s
North - 10 1/4’sNorth East - 14 1/4’sNorth West - 12 1/4’s
East - 56 1/4’sWest - 49 1/4’s
FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
Call DOUG 306-955-2266
10,000 BUSHELS (2x5000) of grain condos for sale at P+H. $6.00/bush- el. Phone 861-4592. **51/08
FARMLAND FOR sale and Farm- land for rent in RM of Brokenshell #68 and RM of Weyburn #67. Call Ted Cawkwell, RE/MAX Blue Chip Realty, at 1-306-327-7661 for de- tails. **04/07
LAND FOR sale - 1/4 native pas- t u re NE29 -8 -18 -W2 . Phone (306)861-2181. **03/06
Real Estate For Sale
ACREAGE FOR sale at Halbrite. 1334sq ft, house built in 2004, 3 car attached garage, established shelter belt. $435,000. Call 306-861-1266. **03/13
For Rent
For all yourrental needs
• Furnished 1 bedroom suites• Bachelor suite• 1 & 2 bedroom suites
Various locationsNo pets allowed.
References required.
Contact (306)842-2852
PLECKHAM AGENCIES LTD.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE unfurnished except dryer, fridge and stove, 4 bedroom furnished, 5 bedroom house furnished, 2 bedroom suite furnished - has own washer, dryer, porch with mirror, 2 bedroom suite unfurnished, 1 bedroom house fur- nished. 3 bedroom - washer, dryer, fridge, stove. All 2 or 3 bedrooms are $800 each, 4 bedroom - $2,000, 5 bedroom - $2,500. 306-891-8913 or 306-842-4647. **02/05
SIGNAL HILL Holdings, 1 Bedroom Apt $750, 2 Bedroom Apt $850. In- cludes heat and water. No Pets, quiet only need apply. Contact (306) 861-1540 or (306) 861-5765.
Room & Board
Doris’ Place -- Room, Board, Bed & Breakfast. Also, respite retreat spe- cialized care before return- ing home following hospi- talization, helping towards speedy recovery. Private, furnished rooms. 306-848- 0490, 306-861-1448. **01/04
Career Training
Heavy Equipment Operator Program
Obtain Powered Mobile Equipment certification on two pieces of heavy equipment with state-of-the art simulators, practical field projects and classroom theory.
Three program intakes:April 18, June 13
and July 25 at Great Plains College Warman
Campus and Osler.Call
(306) 773-1531 or visit
greatplainscollege.ca for details.
HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION SPECIALISTS in huge demand. Employers prefer CanScribe gradu- ates. A great work-from-home ca- reer! Contact us now to start your training day. www.canscribe.com. 1. 8 0 0 . 4 6 6 . 15 3 5 . i n f o @ c a n - scribe.com.
General Employment
INTERIOR HEAVY Equipment Op- erator School. Hands-on tasks. Start weekly. GPS training. Funding and housing available. Job aid. Already a HEO? Get certification proof! Call 1-866-399-3853 or iheschool.com. **02/03 CCN
LOOKING FOR an online busi- ness? I can help! You will receive free training and after support. Go to www.123haveitall.com and check it out. Requires a computer and tele- phone and 5-15 hours weekly. **03/06 CCN
MAKE $1000 weekly!! Mailing bro- chures from home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine oppor- tunity. No experience required. Start immediately. www.theworkingsta- tion.com. **03/03 CCN
For Sale - Misc
For Sale - Misc
BEDS, DRESSERS, small kit table and chairs, bar fridge, china cabinet, couch, chair and various other household items for sale. Rea- sonable prices. Email Bill to view at [email protected] or call 1-250- 851-1193 at any time. **02/05
FIREWOOD FOR sale: Pine and cedar cut, cut and split. Delivery available. Call Larry at (306) 458- 2762. **02/05
FRESH HONEY from this last Fall. One litre - $12.00. Phone 842-0386. **03/04
PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 500,000 readers week- ly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306-649.1400 or email classi- [email protected] for details.
RAILROAD TIES and power polls for sale. Phone Larry at (306) 458- 2762. **02/05
REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or land- scaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Replace- ment guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca.
Travel
CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mortgage & Mainte- nance payments today. 100 % mon- ey back Guarantee. Free consulta- tion. Call us now. We can help! 1- 888-356-5248. **52/03 CCN
REAL ESTATE. NW Montana. Tungstenholdings.com. 406-293- 3714. **01/04 CCN
SEE POLAR BEARS, Walrus and Whales on our Arctic Explorer Voy- age next summer. SAVE 15% With Our Winter Sale for a Limited Time. CALL TOLL-FREE: 1-800-363-7566 or visit: www.adventurecanada.com. (TICO#04001400)
Legal/Public Notices
Notice to creditorsIn the Estate of Dieter Kauf, late of Halbrite, SK, Equipment Operator, Deceased.
All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 31st day of January, 2016.
A.R.E. Law1758 McAra StreetRegina, SK S4N 6L4SOLICITORS FOR THE ESTATE **03/04
Feed & Seed
SUPERSEED INC.YELLOW GRASS, SK
(306) [email protected]
CERTIFIED SEEDDURUM • CDC Desire • AAC Marchwell (midge
tolerant) • VeronaSPRING WHEAT • Vesper (midge tolerant) • AC Lillian (solid stem) • Pasteur (general purpose)fLAx • CDC Sorrel
CANOLASOYBEANSCORNPuLSE INOCuLANTSAG CHEMICALS **1549/1608
HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!
- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA
FEED OATSWANTED!!
- BARLEY, OATS, WHT- LIGHT OR TOUGH
- SPRING THRASHEDHEATED FLAX
WANTED!!HEATED PEAS
HEATED LENTILS"ON FARM PICKUP"
Westcan Feed & Grain
1-877-250-5252
Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS
heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid
FOB FARMWestern
Commodities877-695-6461
Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca
Auto Miscellaneous
Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster
Career Opportunities
Arctic Co-operatives Limited
Arctic Co-operatives Limited (Arctic Co-ops) provides management expertise and business support to 32 member-owned Co-ops in Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon. The Co-ops operate diverse and progressive retail businesses, including Inns North, a group of 20 hotels.
We are currently seeking the following
positions:
LOCATED IN NUNAVUT OR NORTHWEST TERRITORIES:Co-op General and Assistant
Store ManagersRetail Store ManagersRelief Co-op Managers
CooksCook Managers
LOCATED IN WINNIPEG, MANITOBA:Manager, Risk and Audit
DepartmentFinancial Analysts
Financial Analyst - TermFinancial Support Officers
LOCATED IN SANIKILUAQ, NU:
Bulk Fuel/Petroleum Driver
LOCATED IN YELLOWKNIFE, NT:
Produce Manager
Please send your resume to:
Or fax to: 1-204-632-8575
View job descriptions on our website at: www.arctic.coop
Career Opportunities
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-de- mand career! Employers have work- at-home positions available. Get on- line training you need from an em- ployer-trusted program. Visit: Care- erStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!
METAL BUILDING MANUFACTUR- ER seeking sales representative. Previous building sales experience preferred. Company provides leads and additional training. Please send resume and salary requirements to: [email protected] EOE
Health Services
Hip or Knee Replacement?
Problems Walking or
Getting Dressed?
The Disability Tax Credit
$2,000 Yearly Tax Credit
$20,000 Lump Sum Refund
Claim it before tax time!204-453-5372
Land For Rent
FARMLAND FOR rent; 900 cultivat- ed acres - N 1/2 35-8-20 W-2, N 1/2 22-8-20 W-2, SW 21-8-20 W-2, NW 1 5 - 8 - 2 0 W - 2 . 1 3 , 5 0 0 b u s t o r a g e i n s t e e l b i n s . Cash rent only. (306)442-2130 (H), (306)960-0452 (C). **02/03
In Memoriam
Mildred Broad Nelson May 21,1915 - January 23, 2011
In Memory of Our Mother, who dedi-cated her life to living her faith, being active in the community, advocating for education and keeping in close contact with family and friends through her love of writing letters.
—Fondly Remembered by Brenda and Rick, Shirley, Larry and Susan, Noella and Mike. **03/03
CLASSIFIEDS!CLASSIFIEDS!!this weekDeadline for classifi ed submission is Tuesday 3 p.m.
Classifi eds are also available on www.weyburnthisweek.com
Dogs and cats available for adoption at the Weyburn Humane Society.If you are interested Call (306) 848-7387 or visit them
at 57-16th Street N.E., WeyburnHours: 1:00-7:00 pm Daily (Photos supplied by Weyburn Humane Society)
Sponsored by:
Complete Veterinary Service416-7th Street W. • 306-842-7677
Prairie Animal Health Centre of Weyburn
SheenaSheena is a DLH approx six years old. Sheena came into the shelter as a stray and was never claimed. Sheena would love a home where she could get continuous brushing.
CURTIS SLATERIn Loving Memory of Our Precious Son and Brother, Curtis, who died in a tragic work-related accident
January 28, 2005. Age 23 years.
It has been eleven years since you left us and went to Heaven. We love and miss you every
single day.An amazing brother, friend and son,God lent you to us, a very special
one.A wonderful person, so loyal and
true,One in a million, that guy was you.As the world continues to change
each year,Memories of you we hold forever
dear.Loved by your family and all whom
you knew,Such an awesome person, that
person was you.Forever in our hearts.
Love, hugs and kisses from Mom and Dad (Donna and Pat) and sister Amber-Lee and family. **04/04
HOIMYR: In loving memory of our dear parents, Hollis and Bernice. Our hearts still have a huge void, with your passing.
You are unforgettable and irre- placeable.
You never looked for praisesYou were never one to boastYou just went on quietly workingFor the ones you loved the most.Your dreams were seldom spokenYour wants were very fewAnd most of the time your worries
went unspoken too.You were there……A firm founda-
tionThrough all our storms of lifeA sturdy hand to hold on toIn times of stress and strife.You were true friends we could
turn to When times were good or badOne of our greatest blessingsIs to call you Mom and Dad.We all love and miss you so,
~Darwin, Pat and family, Cindy and family, Kenton, Melanie and family. **03/03
DURUM STRAW big square bales, 850Lbs. No rain, with some durum s e e d i n t h e s t raw. Pr i c e $30.00/bale. Possibility of delivery. Phone (306)861-4592. **03/10
FLAX STRAW bales, well-aged for feeding, bedding or erosion control. Large selection of round and large square bales. Contact Dale at 306- 861-5152 or Brad at 306-681-7148. **02/04
Announcements
CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal par- don) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employ- ment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consu l ta t ion: 1-800-347-2540. **03/03 CCN
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2016 WEYBURN THIS WEEK -- PAGE 14
Coming Events
Sharing the Journey Cancer Support Group for WomenMeets at the Weyburn Public
Library the second Wednesday of every month at 6:30 pm
Coming Events
The Variations Community Choir will be starting their first practice February 3rd, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church, Wey-burn. We will be accepting new members those nights, so if you en-joy singing come out and join us. For more information phone Kim at (306)848-2033. **04/05
You are invited to hear The Gos-pel shared simply, sincerely and without obligation - Wheatland Sen-ior Drop in Center (888 1st Ave NE, Weyburn) each Sunday at 3:30-4:30 p.m. Starting January 17 - February 28, 2016. All ages welcome. P. Romanufa (306-630-4449), D. Thune (306-715-6613). **04-05-07
Looking to advertiseyour business?Keep your name out frontwith our promotional items.
Phone 306-842-7487
We have an excellentvariety to choose from
DENTAL SERVICES
DENTAL SERVICES
Dr. Kevin V. AasenDr. Chad FletcherDr. Dustin Satre
Dr. Jason G. Hoium
DENTISTS
1905-1st Avenue NE, Weyburn306-842-8111
Dr. S. R
ahman
i, BSc
, DMD
Dr. S. Rahmani, BSc, DMDFamily DentistMonday-Friday 8:00-4:30
Dental Health Centre29 Coteau Avenue, Weyburn, SK
Ph: (306) 842-2355
OIL FIELD
Jeff RobinsonOperations Manager
Weyburn, SK: (306) 458-2811Cellular: (306) 458-7155
Facsimile: (306) 458-2813
Drilling and Production RentalsGeneral Oilfield Trucking
ACCOUNTANTS
H&R BLOCK28 Coteau Ave. E., Weyburn
306-842-6863
206 Hill Ave., WeyburnPhone (306) 842-8123 Fax (306) 842-8171
Email: [email protected]
CAR WASH
150-16th Street, Weyburn, SK
Phone (306) 842-6274
Manual Truck &Carwash
FREEUndercarriage Wash
Dogwash
Nimbus filtered water
Service DirectorySERVICES
SERVICES
STORAgE
Sparkle Mini Storageunits for rent •10ftby10ft •10ftby20ft •Intownlocation •Newconstruction •Cementflooring •Securelocation
Call(306)848-1200orstopinatSparkleSuperWash
1626EbelRoad
Camper/trailerstorage available
For new electrical installations, renovations,
upgrades and maintenance.Give us a call
(306) 842-7777920 Coteau Ave. West
Weyburn, SKYour local electrical contractor
Hemphill Trenching Ltd. 306-457-2770 Heward, SK 306-457-7322
Backhoe, skid steer, dozer, snow removal, lease mowing,
grading, gravel, spill clean-ups, water/sewage systems, towing
Email: [email protected]
Providing Oilfield and Farm Services
ROOFINg
ArdellBookkeepingServices
Ardell WaldnerCertified Accounting [email protected]
1-127, 2nd Street NE, Weyburn, SK S4H 0T7
Metal RoofingPole Buildings
Galvalume & Coloured Available
• Gal.: 70¢ sq. ft. • WW: 80¢ sq. ft.
Phone: 306-731-2066Fax: 306-731-3610
[email protected] Versa Frame Inc.
Proudly
Made in
Saskatchewan
Whilesupplies
last!
SERVICE DIRECTORYSERVICE DIRECTORY!
Phone: (306) 842-7555Cell: (306) 861-9975 • Weyburn, SK
B.S. OILFIELD SERVICE LTD.
Fresh Water Hauling
24 HOUR SERVICE • PHONE: 306-482-3244CARNDUFF, SK • FAX: 306-482-3310
Tony Day – President • Larry Day – Operations Manager Dennis Day – General Manager
“Specializing in Oil Rig Moving and Site Construction”
Phone: (306) 842-7370 Fax: (306) 842-7372
www.pantherdrilling.ca100% Saskatchewan owned and operated
DOUG COLPITTSOwner/ Manager
Box 609Carlyle, SkS0C 0R0
Bus: (306) 634-8084Cell: (306) 577-8833Fax: (306) 453-6478
TECHNICAL SALES AND MAINTENANCE LTD.
PIPE • FITTINGS • VALVES • SPECIALTIESPhone: (306) 842-4604 Fax: (306) 842-0535
OILFIELD DIRECTORYThe drilling report
NOW IN WEYBURNWEYBURN OILFIELD
STEAMING306-842-3625 or
306-741-6015Dry Steaming Unit
25 kw GEN with attached light tower
Take your
to a new levelwith customized printing from
Labels • Envelopes • FormsInvoices • Bills of Lading
Business Cards and more!
904 East Avenue, Weyburn • 306-842-7487
PAGE 15 -- WEYBURN THIS WEEK FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2016
1A Trucking5 day program November 2015 - seats available
Safety Training ProgramsConfined Space October 29CPR/1st Aid October 5/6 & 28/29CPR/1st Aid Refresher October 22H2S October 7 & 27Global Ground Disturbance October 26SARA October 13-15Detection & Control of FlammableSubstances October 16Well Service BOP October 19-22Coil Tubing October 23Fireman’s Papers October 26-30
Computer ClassesMS Excel Level 1 2013 October 13, 15, 20MS Excel Level 2 2013 October 22, 27, 29
Personal InterestChakra October 10Intro To Oracle and Tarot Cards October 18St. John’s Babysitting Course October 4Basic EnglishtSign Language October 14-November 9Small Engine Repair October 31/November 1, 14, 15
Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Continuing Care AssistantEnd of Life Care SPCR 102 October 13 - October 27/15Helping Skills COMM 197 November 3 - November 17Dementia Family Care DEMC 280 November 4 - December 2/15
SAIT BUSINESS ProgramsMental Toughness October 14/15
Programs in Weyburn
For more information or to register contact:Southeast Regional College(306) 848-2852 or 1-866-999-7372Visit our website: www.southeastcollege.org
Payment must be made at time of registration!
southeastcollege.org 1.866.999.7372
Where minds andpossibilities meet...
Register two or more people into a SAIT program and receive 20% off each registrant.
Programs in Weyburn
1 A Trucking5 day program February 8-12 Seats Available
Safety Training ProgramCPR/1st Aid January 27/28 & February 10/11CPR/1st Aid Refresher February 18Confined Space February 16H2S January 26 & February 9Global Ground Disturbance January 26 & February 24
Computer ClassesIntro to IPhone and IPad January 28 & February 2MS Word Level 2 February 4, 9 & 11MS Excel Level 1 February 23, 25 & March 1Ag Expert Advanced February 1
Personal InterestSt. John’s Babysitting course February 7Small Engine Repair February 6/7 & 20/21 (2 weekends)Reiki Level 1 February 20Reiki Level 2 February 21
Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Continuing Care AssistantObserving, Recording,Reporting SPCR 101 February 9 – March 1Personal Care SPCR 182 February 17 – April 27
SAIT BusinessWhat Generation Gap? February 17
Register two or more employees into a SAIT course and receive 20% off each person.
For more information or to register contact:Southeast College(306) 848-2852 or 1-866-999-7372Visit our website: www.southeastcollege.org
Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division #140
Applications are being accepted for the following position:
Principal – St. Michael School Weyburn, SK
For full details on this position:
www.holyfamilyrcssd.ca
Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division #140
Applications are being accepted for the following position:
Principal – St. Michael School Weyburn, SK
For full details on this position:
www.holyfamilyrcssd.ca
is now acceptingresumes for a
HEALTH AND SAFETYCOORDINATOR
to cover a1 year maternityleave position.
Apply by:email: [email protected]
Fax: 306-842-5132Phone: 306-842-5121
Village of Lang seeks Public Works and Utilities Foreman
Lang is a small town community ideally located 70 km south of Regina and 47 km west of Weyburn on Highway 39. Lang has a population of just over 200 people and has been enjoy-ing a period of growth and renewal.
Due to retirement, the Village of Lang is seeking the skills of a dedicated team leader who can provide a high level of quality service to the residents and businesses in the area.
Applicants having knowledge in the following areas would be an asset:• Maintenanceandoperationoftractor,mower,street
sweeper, skid steer• Roadrepairandstreetmaintenance• Waterandsewerlineconstruction• Watertreatmentanddistribution• Wastewatercollectionandtreatment• Operationsofsewageliftstationandlagoon• Snowremoval• Greenspacemaintenanceofrecreationalparksand
cemeteries• Landfillsitesupervisionandregulations
Oncallworkisrequired.ReportingtotheVillageAdministratorand the Village of Lang Council, the Foreman is responsible for the planning, organization, and carrying out of all the services delivered by the Public Works and Utilities Departments.
Applicants should have strong human resource management skills. The Foreman would need to be a pro-active planner including the preparation of monthly reports and maintenance records.Goodpublicrelationskillsareessential.Agreatworkethic and the ability to work independently is an asset. Above all being safety conscious in all operations and duties of the Foreman’s assignments.
The successful applicant must be prepared to take all neces-sary and ongoing courses required for the day to day opera-tions of the Village. Preference will be given to applicants who possessthefollowingcertifications:
• Class1WaterTreatment• Class1WaterDistribution• Class1WastewaterCollectionandTreatment
This is a permanent full time position and salaries will be determinedbyqualificationsandexperience.TheVillageofLangparticipatesinaGroupInsuranceProgramandprovidesmatching contributions for pension.
Interestedpersonsareencouragedtoforwardacoverletterstatingsalaryexpectations,adetailedresume,threeworkrelatedreferences,currentdriver’sabstractandanRCMPcriminal records check.
Thispostingwillremainopenuntilsuccessfullyfilledandonlythose selected for an interview will be contacted.
Toapply,[email protected] 306-464-2050. Applications may also be mailed to Village of Lang,Box97,Lang,SK.S0G2W0.Forfurtherinformation,you may telephone 306-464-2024.
Five-year sustainability plan for the U of RThe University of Re-
gina has launched its first Strategic Plan for Sus-tainability, with the goal to become more green.
Over the next five-years this plan will help the campus become a leader in environmental responsibility.
University of Regina president and vice-chan-cellor Dr. Vianne Tim-mons said that with this plan the University has taken a bold step forward in its commitment to sus-tainability.
“Our new plan for a more sustainable campus came together through the work o f many people,” says Timmons.
“It’s a bold plan that puts sustainability at the core of our teaching, re-search, and campus life, ensuring that we embrace emerging opportunities in sustainability and take into account the econom-ic, cultural, social, and personal wellbeing of our campus community.”
Five areas of focus are out l ined in the plan: leadership, waste, energy, transportation, and communication and engagement. Also pro-vided are steps towards sustainability, such as ex-panding the university’s recycling programs and working with the City of Regina to improve transit service.
Sustainability is al-ready a part of campus life, from classes such as Psychology and Environ-mental Change, to water bottle filling stations de-signed to reduce waste from disposable plastic water bottles. This plan is to further motivate the university community to engage in sustainable in-itiatives and actions that will elicit real and posi-tive changes.
“At a time of shrinking resources and challenges, we need to focus on sus-tainability in many ways and some of it is going to require resources for us to invest,” said Timmons.
“I don’t think you’ll see anything dramatic, but you’ll see incre-mental changes over the next five years that will change the face of the campus.” The strat-egy took three years to come together. During that time, the university gathered input from more than 1,400 staff and stu-dents.
For Nwakaku Okere, an environmental en-gineering student who helped work on the plan as part of her Co-oper-ative Education work term, working on the plan itself was inspirational. “I wouldn’t hesitate to call my working on this plan transformative.”
“During my time as
the Sustainability In-tern I was exposed to so many different people, from so many differ-ent backgrounds, all of
whom made me question my definition of sustain-ability and helped me to grow both as a future en-gineer and as a person.”
WORK WITH US & GROW A CAREER
Glacier Media Group is growing. Check our job board regularly for the latest openings:
www.glaciermedia.ca/careers
❱ Registered Dental AssistantPosition term is February 1, 2016 to March 3, 2017
with the possibility of continuing employment.
❱ Registered Dental HygienistTerm of employment is April 4, 2016 to April 7, 2017.
We are a well established office located in a modern new facility. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff offers a high
level of care to new and long-term patients.
If you would like to join our team, please send your resume to:
SouriS Dental1905-1st Avenue NE, Weyburn, SK S4H 0A1
Fax: (306) 842-1885Email: [email protected]
(Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.)
Souris Dentalhas openings for two positions
1 (6-8 pound) pork butt, also called pork shoulder
2 tablespoons coarse salt
1 tablespoon cumin1 tablespoon freshly
ground black pepper1 tablespoon dried
oregano2 teaspoons ground
cinnamon1 teaspoon cayenne
pepper, or to taste8 whole cloves garlic,
smashed4 chipotle peppers
(canned or dried)1 cup tomato juice1 cup orange juiceFor tacos, add: corn
tortillas, salsa, sour cream, cilantro, avocado, lime, onion
Trim excess fat from the meat and discard. Place all ingredients in the slow-cooker. Set to cook on LOW for 8 hours. Meat is done when it literally falls off the bone. When cool enough to handle, lift the meat from the juices and place in a large bowl. Remove the bone, then shred the meat.
Skim the fat from the juices and keep as a medium for re-heating the meat. For carnitas tacos, reheat the meat and serve in corn tortillas with sour cream, cilan-tro, chopped red onion and lime wedges.
Slow cookerpork carnitas