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– E. coli found in water THE YORKTON EXHIBITION parade saw a wide variety of different floats and participants, including these from (clock- wise from top) the Parkland Shriners, Yorkton H.O.G. and Big Brothers Big Sisters. Careful near flooded lakes Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health advises the public to avoid swimming and other in-water recre- ational activities in lakes and rivers that have been signicantly impacted by ooding. “Testing was initiated to see whether water qual- ity has been affected by the ooding that has oc- curred,” Director of Environmental Health for the Ministry of Health Tim Macaulay says. “Water samples taken in various locations have shown that high levels of harmful bacteria (E.coli) have entered into water bodies. It is recommended that residents avoid ood waters at this time, including refrain- ing from water contact sports and taking care not to drink or bathe in the water.” Water testing occurred at the following lakes on Thursday, July 3: Last Mountain, Echo, Pasqua and Katepwa. The results indicated the presence of elevated levels of harmful bacteria. Sampling is currently taking place on water from Crooked Lake and Round Lake, and similar results are expected. Precautions should be taken at other lakes that have been heavily affected by ooding. Residents with cabins near the ood impacted ar- eas are also advised not to use water that may be pumped in directly from nearby water bodies. The situation will continue to evolve as ood wa- ters peak and recede, and other lakes may also be affected. This general advisory will remain in effect until ood waters recede and water quality has im- proved. Flooding has covered many beaches in the prov- ince with debris, littering many lakes and rivers. The public is urged to use caution when consider- ing recreational activities of any kind on or around ood water. People who experience adverse health effects (such as vomiting, nausea, diarrhea or stomach cramps) after recreational water activity should consult a medical professional. Those who have health-related questions about water quality can call HealthLine 811 or contact their local health re- gion. VOLUME 22, NUMBER 39 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, July 12, 2014 On-line, Anytime. Keep informed with what is happening in Yorkton. Visit our website at www.yorktonnews.com 18 First Avenue North, Yorkton - 306-783-7355 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 THE NEWS REVIEW Thursday, June 26, 2014 - Volume 17, Number 19 By SHANNON DEVEAU N-R Writer In spite of the reservations of Councillor Ross Fisher, Yorkton City Council members have voted in favor of setting up the city’s first off leash dog park at Jaycee Beach. Karen Kulaway Dunlop and Cathie Newans, both members of a local dog park committee, were on hand at Monday evenings regular meeting of council to seek approval for the location and to provide an update of progress. The committee has been busy at work fund raising to meet a goal of raising $13,000 to help create the Dog Park location selected – Jaycee Beach By SHANNON DEVEAU N-R Writer Changes are needed when it comes to the operation of Yorkton’s airport say directors of the local Chamber of Commerce and it’s up to the city to lead the charge. Juanita Polegi, Executive Director of the Chamber spoke at council Monday, bringing up con- cerns and possible solutions to move the airport forward in a more positive direction. “For the past few years, the Board of Directors of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has listed the development of the Yorkton Chamber pushes for change – airport in need of attention 465 Broadway Street East Yorkton, Saskatchewan 306.786.2886 Toll free: 1.866.787.2886 Wireless Introducing the Now available at DR Auto Extras ©2014 Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc., Samsung Galaxy S5 are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc., and/or its related entities used with permission. Screen images simulated. 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com Lower Prices Bigger Selection PLUS! We’ll pay off your trade, regardless what you owe. “Proud to be Locally Owned for over 40 Years” M-F, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 41 West Broadway, Yorkton 306-783-4477

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Page 1: News Review Extra July 12, 2014

– E. coli found in water

THE YORKTON EXHIBITION parade saw a wide variety of different floats and participants, including these from (clock-wise from top) the Parkland Shriners, Yorkton H.O.G. and Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Careful near fl ooded lakes Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health advises the public to avoid swimming and other in-water recre-ational activities in lakes and rivers that have been signifi cantly impacted by fl ooding. “Testing was initiated to see whether water qual-ity has been affected by the fl ooding that has oc-curred,” Director of Environmental Health for the Ministry of Health Tim Macaulay says. “Water samples taken in various locations have shown that high levels of harmful bacteria (E.coli) have entered into water bodies. It is recommended that residents avoid fl ood waters at this time, including refrain-ing from water contact sports and taking care not to drink or bathe in the water.” Water testing occurred at the following lakes on Thursday, July 3: Last Mountain, Echo, Pasqua and Katepwa. The results indicated the presence of elevated levels of harmful bacteria. Sampling is currently taking place on water from Crooked Lake and Round Lake, and similar results are expected. Precautions should be taken at other lakes that have been heavily affected by fl ooding. Residents with cabins near the fl ood impacted ar-eas are also advised not to use water that may be pumped in directly from nearby water bodies. The situation will continue to evolve as fl ood wa-ters peak and recede, and other lakes may also be affected. This general advisory will remain in effect until fl ood waters recede and water quality has im-proved. Flooding has covered many beaches in the prov-ince with debris, littering many lakes and rivers. The public is urged to use caution when consider-ing recreational activities of any kind on or around fl ood water. People who experience adverse health effects (such as vomiting, nausea, diarrhea or stomach cramps) after recreational water activity should consult a medical professional. Those who have health-related questions about water quality can call HealthLine 811 or contact their local health re-gion.

VOLUME 22, NUMBER 39 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, July 12, 2014

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THE NEWS REVIEWThursday, June 26, 2014 - Volume 17, Number 19

By SHANNON DEVEAUN-R Writer

In spite of the reservations of Councillor Ross Fisher, Yorkton City Council members have voted in favor of setting up the city’s firstoff leash dog park at Jaycee Beach. Karen Kulaway Dunlop andCathie Newans, both members of a local dog park committee, were onhand at Monday evenings regular meeting of council to seek approvalfor the location and to provide an update of progress. The committee has been busy at work fund raising to meet a goal ofraising $13,000 to help create the

Dog Park location selected– Jaycee Beach

By SHANNON DEVEAUN-R Writer

Changes are needed when it comes to the operation of Yorkton’s airport say directors of the local Chamber of Commerce and it’s up to the city to lead the charge.

Juanita Polegi, Executive Director of the Chamber spoke at council Monday, bringing up con-cerns and possible solutions to move the airport forward in a more positive direction.

“For the past few years, the Board of Directors of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has listed the development of the Yorkton

Chamber pushes for

change– airport in need

of attention

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HYUNDAI FOR HABITAT – Yorkton Hyundai has come through for the third year in a row for Habitat for Humanity. This year’s car is a 2014 Hyundai Accent sedan, and all money raised for ticket sales will go to the future Habitat builds in the area. Pictured above are Tom Seeley with Habitat for Humanity, Ron Kaban, Dealer Principal at Yorkton Hyundai and Roger Freeburn, district sales manager for Hyundai Auto Canada. “The goal is to put people in homes,” says Freeburn, who adds that Hyundai is glad to support Habitat with the car each year. Seeley says that the next build will be in 2015, with the faith build involving area churches being the most likely start. The draw has raised over $50,000 in the past two years, and tickets are available wherever the car is displayed as well as at Yorkton Hyundai.

Ed, my neighbor next door, tends to take bad circumstances, as well as, the good ones in a futile manner. One of his frequent sayings is, “Don’t be quick to say thanks for anything or anyone, as you never know how valuable or worthless they may turn out to be.” Life according to Ed is like a see-saw ride which always goes up and down endlessly. He says that the year your harvest is up to a bumper crop, it will be brought down by a give-away price per bushel when you go to sell your grain. He admits that there are lots of great things that happen in a person’s life, but also enough miserable events to cancel the good, so it is best to wait and see rather than waste your thanks. The recent flood and evacuation of the nurs-ing home here resulted in Ed and I having a lengthy discussion about thankfulness. Ed said that the flood proved it was both a waste of time to pray to God or say thank you to God. I replied that a thank you had to be said to the countless volunteers who were ready and willing to sandbag or help at the Credit Union Center. I was thankful that during the situa-tion, so many folks worked tirelessly to the benefit of everyone and that I was thankful for the good city we live in. I felt the folks at city hall acted in an excellent response to a natural disaster, and deserved our thanks as well. Ed was certain I will not be thankful for city hall

when I have to pay my taxes. I told him that I would be thankful when I get my taxes paid as it means we have a home to live in rather than being homeless as too many folks are in our world. Ed challenged me that he doubted the homeless are thankful. I argued that perhaps they are more thankful for shelter from bad weather when they can find refuge than we might ever be in our comfortable homes. We may take our homes for granted instead of with thankfulness. A devastating flood may displace people and destroy properties and crops, but it can help us to be thankful for the majority of the time, when we are flood free. Perhaps only, when highways are closed or washed away, do we remember how easily we

can travel our highways without difficulty? Scripture says give thanks in all situations meaning give thanks in good, bad, and awful cir-cumstances. It is God’s will for us to not be anx-ious about anything, but in everything let our requests be made to God. This thanking and praying to God may not lower the flood water or lesson the damage or dislocation, but it will give us the peace Christ to rule our hearts. Prayer and thanks to God confirm that we believe God is good and his steadfast love endures forever. We are to a large extent at the mercy of a flood. Many realize that a flood may be the reminder they need to honor God with thanks and prayer for his steadfast love which will flood our souls with peace.

www.accordingtoed.com

Neighborly Advice According to Edby Raymond Maher

Thanks to those who lend a helping hand

Parkland College is pleased to be par-ticipating in a familiar tourist attraction along Highway 9 in Yorkton. This year, the College is partnering with East Central Research Foundation and Tourism Yorkton on the greatly expand-ed Crops of the Parkland demonstration site. The Crops of the Parkland display includes a series of plots illustrating the range of crops grown in Saskatchewan’s Parkland region. The site also demon-strates some modern agricultural prac-tices. “Visitors are able to walk around the site, look at the various crops growing, and contrast the effects of fertilizer, seed treatment, and herbicides on treated and untreated plots,” says Gwen Machnee, University and Applied Research

Coordinator at Parkland College. Signs providing basic information are posted at each set of plots. QR codes will be added soon, which will allow visitors to interact with the plots more in depth. Visitors will be able to scan the codes with their smartphones, linking them to websites for more detailed information. Guided tours with Parkland College’s summer student, Ashley Zelinski, can also be arranged. Use of the land is provided by the City of Yorkton. Parkland College research scientist and instructor Mike Hall and agronomist Thom Weir sourced all of the seed, mostly by donation from local seed companies. This project was funded by Growing Forward 2, a federal-provincial initia-tive.

College helps Crops of the Parkland grow

CROPS OF THE PARKLAND is growing in several ways, with the Parkland College, East Central Research Foundation and Tourism Yorkton partnering to give the attraction more information, technology, and crops.

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Ken Krawetz, MLACanora-Pelly Constituency

Constituency Office219 Main St.P.O. Box 838Canora, SK, S0A 0L0Telephone: (306) 563-4425Toll Free: 1-800-213-4279Facsimile: (306) 563-5752

Legislative Office312 Legislative Building

Regina, SK, S4S 0B3Telephone: (306) 787-6060

Facsimile: (306) 787-6055

“VISIT US AT 160 BROADWAY ST. E., YORKTON”

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Come & Go Garden Tour

SaltcoatsJuly 26, 1-4 p.m.

– self-guided garden tour complete with goodies

and refreshmentsCall Gerri at

306-744-2969 for complete details.

Hatha Flow YogaDr. Brass SchoolFor all levels of

experienceMonday & Wednesday

evenings, 7-8 p.m.July 7 to Aug. 25(no class Aug. 4)Call Melissa at

(204)573-7578 or email learntounwind@gmail.

com for details.

Children’s Summer Programs

Yorkton Public Library• Storycrafts – for ages

3-7, Mon. or Thur. 10:30-11:15 a.m.

• Activity Days, Mon. ages 10-12, Tues. ages

6-9, 2-2:30 p.m., must register• Movie Day,

Wednesdays, 2 p.m., free popcorn and juice,

all are welcome• Game Day, Fridays, 2 p.m., board games,

all are welcome!

Community Connections

Summer Programs • hosted by Big Brothers

Big Sisters of Yorkton Area for children ages

six to twelve1) Physical LiteracyJuly 7 to August 1

Registration is $175 for the four weeks.

2) Developing Skills and Abilities, August 5-22

Registration is $150 for the three weeks.

Both programs are held at Columbia School

Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The goal is to create

community connections developing sports and

recreation opportunities while providing a

caring, positive space for your child.

For further information or to register,

please call Big Brothers Big Sister at 306-782-3471 or visit www.big-brothersbigsisters.ca/

yorkton. There is funding available to help with

registration for children from low

income families.

Tot SpotBoys & Girls Club

Drop-In Centre @ SIGN on BroadwayMon., Tues.,

Thurs., & Fri., 9 a.m. to noon.

Tues., Wed., Thurs., 2-4 p.m.

Free to participate!

New Horizons Friday Night Dances

78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk.

Great Night of Dancing Every one is welcome

$8/person, lunch is included

Time: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.Music by:

• Ed Hicki, July 18• Old Country Lads,

July 25 Music is subject to

change. For info. call

Peter: 306-782-1846.

New at pARTners!The artistry of Laureen

Johnson – nostalgic pastel portraits of chil-

dren and animals amid a world full of wonders are now featured. Laureen is new to Yorkton, creating

commissioned work as well as the

pieces displayed at the Yorkton Public Library, during regular hours, until the end of June.

2014/15 Stars For Saskatchewan Concert

Series Line Up• Globe Theatre: A

Closer Walk With Patsy Cline; Connie Kaldor; Angele Dubeau & La Pieta; Prairie Debut:

Fung-Chui Piano Duo; Eclipse; Prairie Debut:

Ensemble Caprice Baroque Quintet; Royal Wood; Ballet Jorgen presenting Cinderella; The Barra MacNeils;

and Lone Tree Road with JJ Guy and Scott

Cornelius. New pricing!For details call the

Yorkton Arts Council at (306)783-8722. Tickets

are also available online at Ticketpro.

Corner-Copia Trade Show

Now is the time to reserve your table at the2nd Annual Corner-Copia

Trade ShowSIGN on Broadway345 Broadway St. W

YorktonFriday, September 5,

2014 (4:00 pm - 10:00 pm)Saturday, September 6,

2014 (10:00 am - 6:00 pm)To book your table

phone 306-782-2994 or 306-641-5910

Grief ShareThe Grief Share support

group is sponsored by people who understand

what you are experiencing and want to

offer you comfort and encouragement during

this difficult time. Every Tuesday at St.

Peter’s Hospital MelvilleIn the McLeod

Conference Room at 10:00 a.m.

Register with either:Margaret Yost 728-4744Ralph E. Hale 728-9205.

The Yorkton Legion Track Club

The club is open to all Yorkton and area ath-letes that were born in

2002 or older.To register or learn more contact Club Manager, Marcel Porte at [email protected] or call

Cell: 306-621-7716.

New Horizons Senior Center Bingo

78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk.

Bingo will be played every third Sunday of

each month. Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m.

Eight games will be played at 25 cents a

game. Extra cards will be available

Everyone is welcome. Lunch included

Admission $3/person.

Parkland Right to Life Meetings

Meets every third Wednesday of the month

@ St. Gerard’s Hall basement @ 7.30 p.m. For

info. call 306-783-6240.

St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes

OHS Standard First Aid/CPR classes.

Personalized courses andonline training also

available.For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email:

[email protected].

Habitat for HumanityVolunteers Wanted

To get your name on thevolunteer list for a build

or to be part of a committee, go to

www.habitatyorkton.ca and click on

“Volunteer Now”

Dart League Attention dart players,

steel-tip action is underway at Gunner’s

Lounge at Royal Canadian Legion. This is a fun league for all ages, so beginners are encour-

aged to come out. For more information

call 782-1783.

Singers Unite!Yorkton Community

Concert Choir Practices every Monday

at 7:30 p.m.in the choir room

at the YRHS (use parking lot entrance)

Contact Laurene at 782-0460, Shanni at 783-9145 or Anna at 744-2729 for details.

Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan

Genealogical SocietyMonthly Meetings

Yorkton Public LibraryFor info. call Sharon Lindsay at 783-7054.

Parkland Therapeutic Riding AssociationHorseback riding and

other activities for children and adults with physical and intellectual

disabilities.Meets Tuesdays at noon

Shadow Stables. For more info call 782-

7930 or 782-7782 or email mbozsik@sasktel.

net.

Community Adult Band

Rehearsals Tuesdays 7 p.m. at Yorkton

Regional High School Band Room.

Two bands – Community Concert Band and

Yorkton’s ALL THAT JAZZ Big Band

New members welcome! For more information, contact Larry Pearen, Director 786-2582 (day

time) 782-4182 (evenings).

SIGN Parenting Education ClassesLAPS (Literacy and

Parenting Skills) • Weekly Parent and Preschooler Programfor 3 and 4-year-olds,

their parents and younger siblings

• crafts, snacks, games, songs and positive

parenting info.Call Janet at 783-9424 for more information or

to register.

Yorkton Prostate Group Meeting

• meets every 3rd Thurs. of the month in the meet-ing room at the hospital• promotes early detec-

tion and speedy recoveryCall 782-5748 for info.

Yorkton and District United Way

• looking for dedicated people interested in tak-

ing part of a growing organization that helps

agencies and crucial services in and around the Yorkton area. To

learn more call Kristin Parsons at 782-9389 or

email yorktonunited [email protected].

Big Brothers Big Sisters In-School

MentoringBe a Mentor – spend one

hour a week. Play games, do crafts,

read books...Make a difference in

the life of a child.For info. call 782-3471.

Yorkton Creators 4-H Club

Welcoming new members ages 6-21. Projects

include cooking, sewing, woodworking and

cloverbud. For more info. call Vi at 782-4721.

Al-AnonAl-Anon meets Mondays,

8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, and

Wednesdays at the Westview United Church.

To place your Community Event

contact The News Review

at 783-7355, fax 782-9138,

or e-mail: [email protected].

Community Events

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I like to empower my patients to make appropriate medication decisions for them-selves and their families. With the plethora of information in media and online, patients often come to me with conflicting informa-tion about their medications, many regard-ing differences between brand and generic medicines. Pharmacists are medication experts and can be a tremendous resource. Here are some of the common questions I receive:

Are generic medicines effective and of high quality?

Rigorous testing is done on brand-name products to ensure that batches are equiva-lent, and equally effective. The same applies to generic medicines. Health Canada only approves generic medications (i.e. deems them ’bioequivalent’) if they contain the same amount of active ingredient, are avail-able in the same strength and dosage form, have the same route of administration, and meet strict manufacturing requirements.

Why do generic medicines cost less?The most costly stage of drug develop-

ment is the research phase. Brand-name pharmaceutical companies undergo this phase when new drugs or drug formulations are discovered. Once the safety and efficacy of these drugs are established, these compa-nies are given patents to protect their sig-nificant investment.

Once patents expire, generic equivalents are allowed to come to market at a lower price. This fluid system with a delicate bal-ance between Brand and Generic Companies (both invaluable players in the industry), promotes research and development giving

Canadians access to the newest medicines, while ensuring the sustainability of our healthcare system.

As an added bonus, the medication which is now a generic version has undergone years of patient experience—allowing doc-tors and pharmacists to better understand its clinical profile.

Shouldn’t I stick with the brand-name version if I can?

Many patients are understandably con-cerned about changes in their medications. Consistency is key in controlling and man-aging medical conditions. Sometimes patients who have been stable on one brand of a medication are switched to a different brand - one of the biggest misconceptions is that changing from a generic drug to a brand name drug will improve outcomes. The real-ity is that any change from one brand to another may lead to inconsistency and should be monitored – irrespective of wheth-er that change is from brand to generic or generic to brand.

Do you still have questions?Remember, your pharmacist is a trained

medication expert more than happy to answer questions.

If you want to look online, be sure to visit trustworthy sites. Some of these include Health Canada’s official Healthy Living website found at www.hc-sc.gc.ca, the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health (CADTH) located at www.cadth.ca or sites like www.TevaMakesMedicines.ca, which is a company that makes both brand and generic medications.

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