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WillPower Painting is a Premiere Painting Company serving Regina and the surrounding area. We have over 10 years experience in residential and commercial painting and only use high quality paints. We handle both exterior and interior painting, staining, spraying and more! At WillPower Painting we strive to keep a 100% satisfied client base an d offer the best painting service in the Regina and surrounding area. We are fully licensed and insured with WCB coverage. We can handle any painting job big or small, call us today for a free estimate on your next painting project!
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Charolais Win Kerrobert 4-HA purebred Charolais steer shown by Shawna Meier of Kerrobert, SK won Grand Champion honours at the Kerrobert Regional 4-H Show held June 4th. 32 steers were judged by Kurtis Reid and the steer weighed 1,160 lbs. and sold for $3.65/lb to Kerrobert Sand and Gravel. Danielle Meier of Kerrobert also had champion heifer with Tri-N Malibu 216A.September 11, 2014Silver Steer Res. at Maple Creek 4-HA Charolais sired silver steer won Res. Grand Champion honors at the Maple Creek, SK 4-H Regional Show held June 10th. The steer raised by Brandon Waterman and competed against 46 steers judged by Kurtis Reid. The steer gained 3.97 lb/day on a coasting ration and weighed in at 1,390 lb and sold for $1.85/lb to Nilsson Bros. Livestock & Koncrete Construction.August 30, 2014Charcross Steer Wins Reserve at Okanagan 4-H ShowTrinity Marshall, Enderby, BC won reserve grand champion fed calf at the Okanagan 4-H stock show held June 9-12 in Armstrong.The steer weighed 1,300 lb and sold for $3.50/lb to Shepards Hardware, Armstrong. 37 steers were judged by Keith Altwasse