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Moose Jaw Truck Shop owners Justin and Brittina Pryor started their business on their own in 2016 and have seen consistent 20 to 30 per cent yearly growth since based on their straightforward communication and service ethic
Moose Jaw Truck Shop owners Justin and Brittina Pryor started their business in 2016 and have seen consistent 20 to 30 per cent yearly growth based on their straight-forward communication and service ethic.
Moose Jaw Truck Shop promises to fix everything and anything. The diesel trucks of hard-working farmers, ranchers, and tradespeople make up at least half the business, but they can repair anything and any system related to internal combustion engines and vehicles, from mini-vans and SUVs to tractors.
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Saskatchewan, SK--Over Canada Day weekend in Moose Jaw on July 2nd, 2023, John "Trystan" drowned in Buffalo Pound Lake. John “Trystan” Hall and was 25 years old.
At about 3:45PM that day, the Moose Jaw RCMP received a report of a missing kayaker at Sand Point Beach on Buffalo Pound Lake. After investigations, it was confirmed that the adult male was kayaking when it overturned and he did not emerge from the water.
Moose Jaw RCMP, the Regina Fire and Rescue Dive Team, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency and the Search and Rescue Saskatchewan Association of Volunteers (SARSAV) all focused together to find Trystan. They discovered Trystan's body in the water, in close proximity to the location where he was last sighted.
The 25-year-old male has been identified by the authorities, and his family has been duly informed. Victim services have been extended to the family during this time. The Saskatchewan Coroners Service remains involved in supporting the Moose Jaw RCMP during the ongoing investigation.
With deep sorrow, the family of John "Trystan" Hall, originally from Calgary, AB, and later residing in Moose Jaw, SK, sadly announces his passing on July 2, 2023, at the age of 25. Trystan was preceded in death by his grandparents John Stuart and Enid Hall, as well as his uncle Angus "Jamie" Bruce, all from Ottawa, ON.
He will be profoundly missed by his parents, John and Leanne Hall, his brother Nigel, his son John Sawyer and John's mother Morgan, his grandparents Arlen and Vi Avery, his uncles Kerry (Deb) Avery, Randy (Kelly) Avery, Mike (Elaine) Avery, Tim (Corrine) Avery, his aunt Ellen Bruce, as well as numerous cousins, extended family members, and friends.