Win Your Own Publication!

Tara de Ryk, publisher for The Davidson Leader, invites budding journalists and entrepreneurs to enter the Win Your Own Publication contest.

Have you ever thought of owning your own newspaper?

The Davidson Leader has been providing the voice of Davidson, Saskatchewan for 116 years. The current owner is retiring from the community newspaper industry for personal reasons and wants to make sure that the tradition of the newspaper and the support of the community continues.

Rather than selling, the owners have decided to give something back to the community. So, The Davidson Leader has decided to hold a contest to find a new owner that is passionate about carrying on the tradition of a great community newspaper. The prize? The winner will become the new owner and publisher of The Davidson Leader, a 1200+ paid circulation newspaper situated south of Saskatoon on the number 11 highway.

What’s the catch?

No catch. The winner of the contest will win the newspaper for the total cost of $1. Turn-key, ready to start and continue from January 1, 2020. 

How to enter:

Write a short editorial (500-word max.) on why you would be the perfect fit to take over this well-established newspaper business.

One entry per entrant. All entries must be submitted by email by December 13, 2019.

Send entries to: davidsonleader@sasktel.net Please use “Contest” in the subject line.

Hot off the press!

Nov. 18, 2019 edition of The Davidson Leader

The Davidson Leader is available at these fine retailers: Davidson – Stedmans, Shell, Riverbend Co-op Gas Bar and Food Store, The Davidson Leader; Kenaston: KC Distributors; Craik – Big Way Foods.

Hot off the PRess!

To read the full paper, you’ll need to subscribe. Phone 306-567-2047, email davidsonleader@sasktel.net or click the Subscribe button.

The Davidson Leader is available at these fine retailers: Davidson – Stedmans, Shell, Riverbend Co-op Gas Bar and Food Store, The Davidson Leader; Kenaston: KC Distributors; Craik – Big Way Foods.

Sagen, Frank

August 14, 1937 – October 17, 2019

Frank was born August 14, 1937 in the Chatham district, only child of John and Jessie Sagen. He attended school at Chatham, grades 1 through 8, and helped his parents farm. Frank got to and from school by either walking or on horseback, uphill both ways. Frank mentioned wrapping barbwire around his shoes for traction in the winter months. He was accepted to Bedford Road Collegiate School in Saskatoon, but due to the late harvest Frank did not go.

Frank married Joan Harris on October 24, 1959 at the Kenaston Evangelical Church (Church of the Hill). They moved to Saskatoon where Frank was employed at Asphalt Services Limited (ASL Services) and their sons Doug and Ken were born. In 1966 Frank and Joan moved to the farm and three more children were born, Jeff, Brian and Susan. The family enjoyed travelling to many places until Joan moved to the Lodge in 1985.

Frank farmed all of his life growing a variety of crops and raised chickens, pigs, cattle and milk cows. For many years, he farmed with his cousin Peter Forden until Peter’s passing and also with children. Frank was on the McCraney No. 282 council for two years 1975-1976. He sold small farm tools for Smith-Roles for 20 years and was a rep for Klassic Advertising in Saskatoon. Frank had a very creative mind trying to think of new things and ideas. He kept diaries since the early 1960s. Frank was vice president of the Seniors Club in Kenaston 2012-2013 and involved with the Optimist Club of Davidson, president 2012-2013. He was also a long-time member of the local co-ops.

Frank passed away at Davidson Health Care Centre on Oct. 17, 2019 where he had been a patient for two months.

Frank was predeceased by his parents John and Jessie and wife Joan. Frank is survived by five children and their families:

Doug (Caramell) and children Michelle (Devan), Haley (Zach) of Lloydminster; Ken of Kenaston; Jeff (Tara) and children Evan, Brett and Sara of Kenaston; Brian (Debbie) and children Chantel (Phillip) Elliot, Ryan (Brittney) and children Emma, Ian, Nicole (Mitchell) of Thorsby, Alberta; and Susan of Kenaston. A funeral service was held October 24, 2019 at Kenaston Place with Pastor Gregg Rustulka, Evangelical Missionary Church, officiating. Hanson’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Hot off the PRess

To read the full paper, you’ll need to subscribe. Phone 306-567-2047, email davidsonleader@sasktel.net or click the Subscribe button.

The Davidson Leader is available at these fine retailers: Davidson – Stedmans, Shell, Riverbend Co-op Gas Bar and Food Store, The Davidson Leader; Kenaston: KC Distributors; Craik – Big Way Foods.

The Davidson Leader, Davidson, Saskatchewan