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Scaletech Systems Ltd. (est 1986) is a locally owned and operated corporation located in Saskatoon, SK. Our service area spans the entire province of Saskatchewan and a wide range of industries, specializing in the weighing needs of the truck, rail, potash, oil, grain, livestock, packaging and manufacturing sectors. We are proud to be a regional leader in calibration, installation, and custom design of Legal for Trade scales and industrial weighing systems. We also provide custom computer system development and support for our clients, as well as repairs for numerous makes and models
of indicators, scoreboards, and printers. Commitment to Quality in the face of dynamic technological requirements in the industry, our primary focus is to
provide quality, cost effective weighing solutions to our valued customers.
On our website you will find a wide selection of pre-owned cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans. Feel free to contact us by phone or email. We also invite you to visit the Prairie Auto Credit store for a unique shopping experience where our friendly and courte
Welcome to The Lyric TheatreThe Lyric Theatre has a long history. It was built in 1912 as a vaudeville theatre. Over time it was converted to a movie theatre and then a night club during the 1980s. After the last night club closed in 2003, the Theatre sat empty for two years.In 2005 a group of Swift Current residents saw the potential of the historic building, and decided it had sat empty long enough. The beauty, sturdy construction, and location of the theatre made it a perfect centerpiece for the city - a place for people to gather and share music, drama, art, and social interaction.Now, the Southwest Cultural Development Group has recreated the space to fit its vision of an accessible, useful place for entertainment and inspiration. Long hours of volunteer work and in-kind donations from local businesses transformed the building from a worn-down bar into a vibrant cultural facility with much to offer.The Lyric was officially reopened in grand style in March 2006; its reopening event Vaudeville Revisited included a variety of both local and national talent in a nod to the buildings roots