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Be careful if you fi nd yourself exposed to rodents in the wild. Health offi cials have confi rmed one death in west central Saskatchewan from complications resulting from hantavirus. The deceased person was an adult male in the Heartland Health Region. A second death in the same health re-gion is being investigated to determine if it was also caused by hantavirus. Offi cials do not believe the cases are connected. No other identifying de-tails are being released. Hantavirus infection is a rare but potentially fatal illness, typically asso-ciated with exposure to contaminated airborne particles from the droppings, urine, and saliva of infected rodents, like deer mice. Exposure can hap-pen when sweeping or vacuuming out buildings (such as cottages and sheds) that were infested by rodents. It can also be contracted by rodent bite, if the skin is broken. “Symptoms of hantavirus include fe-ver, muscle aches, cough, headaches, nausea, and vomiting,” Saskatch-ewan’s Chief Medical Health Offi cer Dr. Saqib Shahab details. “If a person develops a fever, coughing and short-ness of breath within one to six weeks of exposure to mouse-infested areas, they need to seek immediate medical attention.” In rare cases, symptoms may get worse and lead to Hantavirus Pulmo-nary Syndrome (HPS), a rare but often fatal illness. HPS can progress rapidly into serious lung complications.
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– one death reported
Beware of Hantavirus
Sask. children’s hospital to become reality The University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors has granted its ap-proval of the fi nal project location at Royal University Hospital, program and schedule for Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan. The decision was the last approval needed from the Board of Governors related to the hospital’s design and location. Ministry of Health approved the design in April 2013 and Meewasin
Valley Authority granted its approval in March 2013. “We are very pleased to be involved in the planning and believe the proj-ect fulfi lls the University of Saskatch-ewan’s guiding principles for develop-ment of this new hospital,” says Susan Milburn, chair of the university’s board of governors. “The University worked with the project team to create a unique identity for the new hospital while en-
suring it stays true to the university’s identity. We look forward to continu-ing this collaboration as the hospital becomes a reality.” The U of S approval allows Saska-toon Health Region to complete the blueprints and prepare for construc-tion of the new maternal and children’s hospital.
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LET THE FISH TALES BEGIN – In spite of the rain that doesn’t seem to want to let up, summer activities are in full swing. From camping, to gardening, to fish-ing, local residents are getting out to enjoy their favorite hobbies. Pictured, Roidyn Chupa shows off his recent catch at Lake of the Prairies.
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Hantavirus Con’t from Page 1.
“The people who are most often exposed are farmers, grain handlers, cottagers, campers and home owners,” Ministry of Health Zoonotic Dis-eases Consultant Phil Curry says. “Everyone should take precautions when cleaning rodent-infested areas to prevent direct contact and inha-lation of air particles that may be contaminated.” Exposure to hantavi-rus can be reduced by: • Ventilating the build-ing by opening doors and windows for at least 30 minutes before cleaning, using wet mopping meth-ods and wearing gloves; • Blocking openings that might allow rodents to enter a building; • Storing human and animal food, water and garbage in containers with tightly-fi tted lids; • Keeping yards clean, and storing woodpiles above the ground and away from the home; • Being aware of animal droppings and nesting materials when cleaning a home or com-
munity and taking ap-propriate precautions to avoid exposure; and • Dampening areas contaminated with ro-dent droppings with bleach disinfectant and removing droppings with a damp mop or cloth to reduce the chance the vi-rus may become airborne. Avoid using dry cleaning methods such as dusting, sweeping, vacuuming or air-hosing. Including the most re-cent confi rmed case this year, there have been 24 cases of hantavirus and seven deaths reported in Saskatchewan since 1994. For more information about hantavirus and how to prevent infec-tion, visit the Ministry of Health’s website at www.health.gov.sk.ca/hanta-virus and HealthLine Online at www.health.gov.sk.ca/healthline-on-line. Guidelines for work-places with heavy in-festations are available at www.lrws.gov.sk.ca/hantav i rus -d i sease -guidelines-protecting-workers-public.
Children’s hospitalCon’t from Page 1.
“Today marks the completion of a signifi cant milestone for the hospital and all those who have been working to make it a reality,” adds Jackie Mann, Saskatoon Health Region’s vice-president Integrated Health Services and Executive Sponsor of Children’s Hospital of Saskatch-ewan. “The team has worked hard to ensure the design meets the needs of Saskatchewan families and our care providers. At the same time, the team has created an exterior design that refl ects the colours and textures of our province, feels a little like home for our children and teenagers and respects the university campus.” Saskatoon Health Region expects to complete con-struction documents by the end of 2013 with construc-tion starting in spring of 2014. The hospital is scheduled to be built by end of 2016.
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THURSDAY, JULY 4Yorkton Kiddies Day
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Ag. trade boosted Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart, along with agriculture industry representatives, lead a trade mission to the midwestern United States June 23-26, focused on advancing Saskatchewan grain and livestock interests in these markets. “This mission provides a valuable opportunity to pro-mote Saskatchewan as a leading exporter of agri-food products in the midwest, particularly in states such as Minnesota, Colorado and North Dakota,” Stewart says. “We also want to promote Saskatchewan as a place to invest in agriculture and value-added processing.” Highlights of the trip include meetings with key agri-businesses in order to promote and strengthen business relationships and attract investment. Stewart was to address more than 200 industry rep-resentatives from the midwest region under the theme – ‘NAFTA after 20’ and the increased benefi ts Canadi-an-U.S. trade integration has brought to the agricul-ture industry in both regions. Saskatchewan’s agricul-ture industry in particular has benefi tted from NAFTA, as agri-food exports from the province to the U.S. grew from $720 million in 1995 to $3.2 billion in 2012. The Saskatchewan Plan for Growth includes goals to increase exports of agriculture products from $10 billion in 2011 to $15 billion by 2020, and promote investment in the province’s value-added sector to take advantage of growing global demand for food, feed, fuel and fi bre. The Canada-U.S. trade relationship is especially strong in agriculture. In 2012, total two-way agricul-ture trade was almost $42 billion, and Canada is the top export market for 38 states. Trade between the two nations supports an estimated eight million American jobs. Saskatchewan exports more than half a billion dollars in agri-food products to the states of North Da-kota, Minnesota and Colorado.
THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, June 29, 2013 - Page 3A
All Sunrise Health Region facilities and grounds Tobacco Free effective
July 1, 2013
Tobacco users will be required to leave health region grounds when using tobacco products
(Hospital inpatients will have the opportunity to access tobacco cessation products during their stay).
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability and death in Canada. In Sunrise Health Region, 21.7% of the population are smokers, higher than the Canadian average of 19.9%.
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Ed, my neighbor next door, tells me it keeps getting harder and hard-er to be a farmer. The tightrope walk between profit and loss is slip-perier than ever. Crop diversification calls for the ready courage of a wolverine to take on new crops and seed varieties. Not even Solomon in all his wisdom could foresee how the price for crops will turn out at harvest time. Throw in bad weather like hail, add machinery problems and it’s time to find extra courage and wisdom. Problem is that no one has any courage or wisdom to spare when a person is all out of them. I told Ed this isn’t just a problem for farm-ers. Every one runs out of courage and wisdom, just like running out of milk and eggs. Living our lives can demand more courage and wisdom than we have stockpiled. A trip to the doctor can take more courage than we may have. When we are
facing tests and treat-ments, or physical ther-apy with no cure in sight, we can find our-selves without the cour-age and wisdom to keep going. Situations and problems come along where nothing we do makes a bit of differ-ence. It is like driving on a treacherously icy road and control of the car slips away from us. Then we spin around and are heading in the wrong lane at oncoming traffic. Our best-planned lives get out of control and leave us at the bottom, rather than at the top. We want to be first in line, but are last. Perhaps we do tend to snarl and storm our way
through life like a wol-verine. We attack our days with an attitude that we will do what needs to be done. We thoughtlessly do what we have done before, as if repetition is always wise. Change trips us up and most of us resist major changes unless we have no choice. It is hard to have humility and put our faith in God to remedy a problem that we are set on fixing ourselves. In the Bible, there was a woman who was sub-ject to bleeding for twelve years. She had suffered a great deal under the care of many doctors and had spent all she had, yet instead
of getting better, she grew worse. When she heard of Jesus, she was totally humbled at her own efforts to heal her bleeding. She was wise enough to believe that if Jesus could heal others, he could heal her. She thought, if I have the courage to come up behind him and touch his cloak, I’ll be healed. That is what she did and immediately her bleed-ing stopped and she was freed from her years of suffering.
In the wisdom of God, Jesus realized power to heal had gone out from him and stopped, turned around and asked, “Who touched my clothes?” The woman came and told him the truth - that she had touched him for healing. Jesus said, “Your faith has healed you. Go in peace.” It takes courage and wisdom to ask God for help after we have the humility to admit that we need help from Him.
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Courage of a wolverine, wisdom of SolomonPage 4A - THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, June 29, 2013
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Venue:Destiny Building, 109 Maple Avenue, Yorkton, S3N 1V8
Join us and expect: Spiritual refreshing; Impartations; Transformation and Empowerment
Pastors Pre and Tina Ovia (General Overseers - Destiny International
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Hosts:Pastors Dag & Bukky Lawale
Featuring:Anointed Worship; Breakthrough Prayers;
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Barbecue after service
Conveniently located downtown Yorkton (next to the Cornerstone Credit Union)
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BIRTHS
DUTCHESHEN - Born to Raelynn and David Dutcheshen of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Abby Joyce, June 19, 2013.
LOCKHART - Born to Jennifer Lockhart and Graham Ottenbreit of Yorkton, SK, a son, Liam Tyler, June 20, 2013.
RITCHIE - Born to Alicia Wolkow-ski and Nathan Ritchie of Breden-bury, SK, a daughter, Harper Ma-rie, June 19, 2013.
STATCHUK - Born to Melissa Basaraba and Eric Statchuk of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Jordyn Raeann, June 15, 2013.
COMING EVENTS
REFRESH OXYGEN Bar. York-ton's first, all ages oxygen bar will be at the Yorkton Exhibition July 3-6. Refresh Oxygen Bar offers up to 95% pure oxygen vs the 21% you're breathing right now! Purified oxygen is great for stress, relaxa-tion, headaches and so much more. Come check us out this year at the Yorkton Exhibition!
IN MEMORIAM
HOLLINGER - In loving memory of Dorothy Hollinger
July 3, 2011Within our hearts we will always keep a special place for youTo try to do the best in life as you would want us toYou did so many things for us, your heart was kind and trueAnd when we needed someone, we could always count on youThose special years cannot return when we were all togetherBut with the love that's in our hearts you will walk with us foreverLovingly remembered and greatly missed by Husband Wally, Chil-dren and Grandchildren
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
OBITUARIES
PHILLIPSDorothy Hazel
1929-2013Dorothy passed away peacefully at Lethbridge Chinook Regional Hospital on Monday February 25, 2013. She was born in Elkhorn, Manitoba, April 11, 1929. Her schooling began in Yorkton at the Simpson Public School. At York-ton Collegiate Dorothy was active-ly involved in the school paper, year book, and was a publicist for the renown Hobby Fair. As a dili-gent student she was awarded a scholarship. Dorothy was honored to be chosen as Valedictorian for the Class of 1947. She attended the University of Saskatchewan graduating with Bachelor of Arts (English major) with Distinction in 1951. She took positions as a clerk, typist, receptionist and sec-retary at the Prairie Christian Training Centre in Ft. Qu'Appelle, Sask. Later Dorothy moved to Ha-waii, accepting a secretarial posi-tion with the Central Union Con-gregational Church in Honolulu. Soon after she relocated to Van-couver, to work for the United Church of Canada, B.C. Confer-ence Centre Office, as secretary to Executive Secretary and as secretarial support to Home Mis-sions. In 1971, to escape the smog she moved to Lethbridge, AB, where she was employed at the University of Lethbridge as Senior Academic Secretary in the Departments of English and Histo-ry until her retirement in 1984. A lover of music, Dorothy joined church choirs wherever she lived. In Lethbridge she was a member of the Southminster Church Choir. She was also a wordsmith, ama-teur poet, prolific letter writer, avid reader and current events follow-er. Dorothy clipped, enclosed and sent selected information, adding intelligent, thoughtful commentar-ies and observations on current world and local events. Dorothy was predeceased by her parents, Blake and Helen, her sister Olga and brother Howard. By Dorothy's request her ashes will be interred in her parent's lot in Yorkton, 2:30 p.m. on July 4, 2013 in the York-ton City CemeterySend condolences at www.mbfu-nerals.com.
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GARAGE SALES
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90 CANWOOD Cres., Sat., June 29, 9-4 p.m. Baby items, electronic keyboard, household items, and much more.
BUSINESS SERVICES
LAUREL’SMobile Hair Service
Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.For Appointments
783-2558
391 Ball Road
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Autobody & Painting Ltd.Don’t Just Get “R” Done!Get “R” Done Rite!
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
“Committed to you and your community”M-F, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sat., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
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WE’RE HIRING DEPENDABLE PEOPLE.
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Primary responsibilities include:
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The ideal candidate must have strong negotiation and relationship building skills, and have a proven track record of performance and meeting targets. Experience in equipment sales in a regional capacity would be an asset.
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Potzus Ltd. is looking for a
Truck DriverWe are a well-established construction company in Yorkton,Saskatchewan which has been in business for over 40 years and has continued growth throughout the province.Quali cations:The successful candidate must have a Class 1A license with at least three years of end dump experience.Compensation:We offer a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, including full health coverage and a retirement plan. We provide employees with accommodations and meal allowance.
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Carriers Wanted• Logan Cres. W.• Bailey Dr., Barbour Ave.,
Lincoln Ave, Wallace Ave, Green St.
• Irwin Ave., MacFarline Ave., Reaman Ave.
• Marquis Cres. S., Sunset Dr. S., Willow Cres.
• Dalebrooke Dr., Clark Ave., Bradbrooke Dr. Alexandra Ave., Victor Place
• Dalebrooke Dr., Deerwood Cres., Dogwood Cres., Northfield Bay
• Dalewood Cres., Lakeview, Calwood Cres.
• Canwood Cres., Circlebrooke Dr., Mossfield
RELIEF CARRIERS NEEDEDIN ALL AREAS
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FARMS / REAL ESTATE SERVICES
HOUSES FOR SALE
FOR SALE
86 Ontario Ave., Yorkton. 306-783-6920 or go to property-guys.com ID#15018 for more info.
IN YORKTON, house for sale by owner, or lease it. Call 250-793-3146 for more information.
FARMS / REAL ESTATE SERVICES
LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE
LAKE LOTS For Sale by Owner at Lake of the Prairies: Prairie Lake Lodge, Russell, Manitoba is offer-ing a good selection of treed, non treed lots and acreages with views and privacy adjacent to a 18 hole, par 3 golf course suitable for R.V. or cottage use. Contact: 204-773-0380 Gerald or 204-773-6819 Da-vid. keating@escape.ca.
TWO PRIME lots for sale, Lake of the Prairies. Sell as parcel, 200x200, 200x200, Lakeshore Drive. 204-937-2907.
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HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT in Canora, 1 bedroom home with office. No pets. Refer-ences required. $500/month, utilities not included. 306-563-2031. www.canorahomeren-tals.com.
OFFICE/RETAIL
SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENTSIGN on Broadway St. W.
(formerly Travelodge)Call Marlene @
306-783-9425Meeting space and conference space
available
SPACE FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE: For commercial, of-fice or retail space available, downtown, 828 sq. ft. For more info call 306-621-1119 or 306-621-8007.
ADULT PERSONAL MESSAGES
LOCAL HOOKUPS BROWSE4FREE 1-888-628-6790 or #7878 Mobile. HOT LOCAL CHAT 1-877-290-0553 Mobile: #5015. Find Your Favourite. CALL NOW 1-866-732-0070. 1-888-544-0199 18+.
RENOS & HOME IMPROVEMENT
FINISHING CARPENTER: Will do floors, drywall, frame work, win-dows, doors, siding. Call Edward 306-647-2736.
STEEL BUILDINGS / GRANARIES
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DOMESTIC CARS
THOENSSALES & LEASING
75 Broadway St. E., YorktonPhone Brooks - 782-3456
Rentals by Day, Week or Month
DOMESTIC CARS
1977 OLDSMOBILE 98 Regency, fully loaded, one owner, 75,000 original kms, never winter driven, original paint, garage kept, like new condition. Must be seen, $3,500, serious inquiries only. Phone 306-338-3369 or 306-491-5420.
2000 ACURA 1.6 EL Sedan, auto, loaded, remote start, new tires, new battery, no smoke, no pets, 302 km, $3,500. 306-728-0226.
FOR SALE: 1991 Ford Taurus, running order, will part out or sell for $250.00. Phone 306-597-4710, leave message.
AUCTIONS
Supreme Auction Services will conduct an antique tractor and equipment auction for Les Bender and the estate of Mavis Bender at 10 a.m., Sunday, June 30. 2 miles east of Melville, SK on #10 high-way. For details go to www.supre-meauctions.ca (pl #314604) Con-tact Brad Stenberg 306-551-9411 or Ken McDonald 306-695-0121.
LANE REALTY CORP.For the most VALUE & EXPOSURE that you deserve when selling your farm or ranch property, contact one of our Farm & Ranch Specialists today!
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1994 CASE IH 88202485 hrs,8820 hdr
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1562 hrs,1349 sep., 962 hdr$79,900
2003 HONEYBEE WS36
36'
$40,300
2004 936D36'
$42,200
2010 JD 9770 STS
343 hrs, 248 sep., 615P hdr
$289,000
2010 JD 9770 STS
808 hrs, 539 sep., 615P hdr
$310,000
2011 JD A400339 hrs,
HB WS36,hdr
$140,000
2011 MACDON M150
454 hrs, 35',D60 hdr
$145,500
2012 JD S680296 hrs,220 sep.,615P hdr
$421,700
2012 JD S690281 hrs,205 sep., 615P hdr
$445,000
2012 MACDON M155
199 hrs, 136 sep., 35', D60 hdr
$150,000
2012 MACDON M155
353 hrs, 257 sep., 35', D60 hdr
$156,000
2009 CASE IH 7120
903 hrs, 748 sep., 2016 hdr
$257,300
2009 JD 9870 STS
583 hrs, 465 sep., 615P hdr
$300,000
2002 JD 9650 STS
2946 hrs, 2076 sep., 13' precision hdr
$108,300
2004 JD 9760 STS
2361 hrs,1686 sep., 914P hdr$172,200
2008 JD 9870 STS
1121 hrs, 681 sep. PW7 hdr
$267,000
1997 NH TR98
4060 hrs,971 hdr
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1989 JD 96005227 hrs,3784 sep,914P hdr
$41,100
1996 JD CTS4283 hrs,2939 sep.,
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1998 MACDON
96030'
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1997 JD930R
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2009 JD 635D35'
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2010 JD 635D35'
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