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INE CONTRACTORS from across
Saskatchewan were each honoured with
the CAA Saskatchewan 2013/2014 Award
of Excellence for Roadside Assistance. is presti-
gious award recognizes contractors who provide
consistent, professional and reliable emergency
roadside assistance to CAA members in their
region, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365
days a year. ere are approximately 200 CAA
contractors in the province.
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HEROES
Calling All CAA
Safety Patrollers
CELEBRATE the 25th anniversary of the CAA Saskatchewan School Safety
Patrol Jamboree, April 30 to May 2, in Regina. is fun-filled weekend honours our
province-wide school safety patrollers for their 10-month volunteer commitment
as patrollers, standing on guard in all types of weather to help their classmates
safely cross streets and to learn more about pedestrian and traffic safety. e 2014
jamboree attracted 120 patrollers and chaperones from around the province.
Let's see if we can beat that number at the 25th anniversary. caask.ca/patrollers
For registration costs and information on complimentary activities and tours,
contact Clare Britz at clare.britz@caask.ca.
All roadside assistance calls in Saskatchewan are processed through a central dispatch
system based in Regina. e calls are sent to a contractor nearest the location of the
vehicle breakdown. Roadside assistance is an integral part of the membership benefits
and services provided to CAA members. caask.ca/automotive/roadside-assistance
Back in the
Driver's Seat
CAA SASKATCHEWAN is pleased to sponsor the 2015
Saskatchewanderer with a new vehicle, plus a CAA mem-
bership and fuel. Described as "the best job ever," the suc-
cessful candidate will hit the road to promote the province
throughout the year. Watch for the Wanderer at various
CAA Saskatchewan locations and special events. e 2015
Saskatchewanderer is also sponsored by: the Ministries
of Agriculture, Economy, and Parks, Culture and Sport;
Tourism Saskatchewan. caask.ca/saskatchewanderer,
facebook.com/skwanderer,
twitter.com/skwanderer,
instagram.com/saskatche-
wanderer, youtube.com/
user/skwandererofficial
Fred Titanich, president and
CEO of CAA Saskatchewan,
with Caitlin Taylor, the 2014
Saskatchewanderer, at her
farewell media event.
CONGRATULATIONS TO: (back row, l-r) Blaine Hudecek, White Knight Auto Rescue, Gull Lake; Ryan
Williams, Top Notch Towing, Weyburn; Kevin Lane, vice-president, Automotive Services, CAA Saskatch-
ewan; Dave Gorrill, Dave's Auto Wrecking, Bulyea; Dallas Baillie, Baillie Boys Towing, Abernethy;
(front row, l-r) Bruce Pahl, Moonlight Bay Towing, Livelong; Dale Hundeby, Coppertop Towing, Elbow;
Ken Alm, ProTow Auto Carriers, Inc., Tompkins; John Medynski, Lakeland Towing, Prince Albert;
Mark Janke, Coppertop Towing, Elbow. Missing: Kyle Deck, KD's Unicorn Towing, Kindersley.