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Outstanding business achievement saluted at the EBEX Awards

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JS Truckmart was presented with three awards, including Business of the Year, at the Estevan Business Excellence Awards. From left, Christa Morhart, Bart Morhart, Jeremy Swanson, Andrea Rittaler and Ed Turnbull.

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The Estevan Chamber of Commerce recognized success in a number of different avenues during the Estevan Business Excellence Awards on Friday night at the Southeast College. JS Truckmart was the big winner on the night, taking home the prestigious MNP Business of the Year Award, as well as the SaskTel Diversity in the Workplace Award and the Southeast Sask Economic Partnership Growth and Expansion Award. It’s the latest chapter in the rise of JS Truckmart, which opened on Nov. 1, 2017, with three full-time employees, a small shop with two dismantle bays, a small warehouse and offices. Earlier this year, the company moved into a new building on Viking Avenue, adjacent to the Shand Access Road, with four dismantle bays, an inventory bay, two wash bays, a full shipping-receiving area and new office space. The company has grown to over 30 full-time employees despite the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, rising interest rates, increasing business costs and a strained labour market. “There are a lot of very deserving businesses, lots of hard workers, lots of people who give back to the community and lots of entrepreneurs, and honestly, we had an idea six years ago and we just ran with it,” said JS Truckmart co-owner Christa Morhart, who said the company was humbled and honoured to come away with the hat trick of honours. “We just go to work like anybody else.” When JS Truckmart first opened six years ago, they never imagined how it

would grow, especially after the pandemic hit. “We were very leery, but we just found ways to pivot, and thankfully our employees worked with us, and we found different ways to keep growing and keep going on,” said Mohart. The owners and staff at JS Truckmart have families at home, and they consider their staff to be family as well. “We just want to make sure they all stay employed and they are able to feed their families, that they are happy and they come to work everyday feeling fulfilled,” said Morhart. “We truly do feel like we have a responsibility to our employees and to the community.” In terms of diversity, among its employees are retired truck drivers, four people originally from the Philippines and five students. JS Truckmart makes accommodations for employees’ religious beliefs, single-parenting challenges, language barriers and more. It’s been a lot of work to bring the business to this level. Morhart said the owners work six or seven days per week. When they were building the new shop and trying to keep the business running, it meant even more work. “We primarily focus on the remanufactured products,” said Morhart. “So what we do is we buy and we recycle the salvaged vehicles, and we also buy and remanufacture transmission and power train products, so transmissions, engines and transfer cases. “We’re committed to the environment. Recycled parts last just as long as the new parts. Some of them last longer and they’re more economical, they’re more

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affordable. They keep the vehicles on the road for people. It’s a thriving business.” Morhart said the company tries to give back to the community and create jobs, so that people have a place to raise their children and create a better place to live. She encourages everyone to stop by their building and visit with their employees. Ed Turnbull is one of the partners. The three honours mark the latest EBEX success for Turnbull, as Turnbull Excavating won the Business of the Year Award and other recognitions in 2013 and Turnbull Excavating went into the Nick and Verna Morsky Estevan Business Hall of Fame in 2017. Other award recipients during the night were: •South East Eye Care won the Access Communications Outstanding Service Award. The business has a full range of services and a large dispensary, and they meet an expanding list of needs for clients. Also nominated was Estevan Motors Ltd. •Pipeline Online Ltd. won the Community Futures Sunrise New Business Venture Award. It is an online news outlet that focuses on the Saskatchewan energy sector. The other finalists were Genco Asphalt Inc. and Impact Creative Digital Services. •Breanne Van De Woestyne of Impact Creative Digital Services won the Affinity Credit Union Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. She opened the business with her sister Kaitlyn in April 2022, and wants to see opportunities through strong marketing for local business. Also nominated were Daniel Betnar of IG Wealth A2 » VARIETY

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