Local work and pride
Seasonal service creates room for reliable local work, leadership, mentorship, and pride in doing the job right.
Community benefit
ASRAN Property Services is about more than grass cutting. It is a local service model for clean yards, safer access, stronger presentation, and a little more pride when people pull into a home, office, school, or shared space.
Request community supportFrom Onion Lake
Ray is an Onion Lake member and a proud Indigenous entrepreneur building ASRAN Property Services around care, consistency, and community wellness. His goal is simple and meaningful: help families, Elders, departments, and community spaces feel looked after while creating room for local pride, dependable work, and respectful partnerships.
ASRAN is meant to grow in a way people can see. Cleaner yards, safer walkways, better curb appeal, and reliable follow-through all become part of a bigger picture: homes and public spaces that reflect the strength of the community.
What the community gains
When the grass is handled, walkways are clear, and overgrowth is brought back under control, people notice. ASRAN turns routine property work into practical support for safety, wellness, pride, and local capacity.
Seasonal service creates room for reliable local work, leadership, mentorship, and pride in doing the job right.
Trimmed grass, clear walkways, and cleaned-up yards make it easier for families, Elders, visitors, and departments to move safely.
A cared-for yard can reduce stress for households where time, mobility, equipment, or support is limited.
Clean entrances, cut edges, and presentable shared spaces show respect for homes, offices, schools, and public areas.
Nearby bookings can be grouped into practical routes so crews spend more time serving properties and less time driving.
ASRAN can work with local contractors and departments when a yard, route, or cleanup needs extra hands.
Local view
The map helps visitors understand where ASRAN is rooted and why dependable route planning matters for homes, rural properties, departments, and nearby community spaces.
Built around the homes, roads, departments, and community spaces people recognize every day.
Onion Lake is known as a Cree Nation that straddles the Saskatchewan-Alberta border.
The community is about 50 km north of Lloydminster, making route planning and timing part of dependable service.
Landscape and routes
These regional Saskatchewan landscape images keep the site calm, local-feeling, and focused on land, routes, yards, and the work of taking care of place.

Quiet water, open sky, and clean edges set the feeling for property care that should leave a place settled.

Service depends on steady travel, clear communication, and grouping nearby properties into workable routes.

The page uses no-people landscape imagery so the focus stays on land, homes, upkeep, and community wellness.
Share the service
Share ASRAN with a family, Elder, department, or neighbour who needs yard support. Refer a qualifying booking and ask about the 4 free grass-cutting sessions.
Ask about the share bonus