Vol. 104 No. 16
Box 40, 102 3rd Ave West, Biggar, Saskatchewan S0K 0M0
THURSDAY,, APRIL 18, 2013
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24 pages
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Federal investment made to Perdue arena
Kelly Block, Member of Parliament for SaskatoonRosetown-Biggar, on behalf of the Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, announced support for upgrades to the Perdue arena under the Harper government’s Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund (CIIF). “Our government is pleased to support infrastructure projects across the country, like upgrades to the Perdue arena’s roof,” said Block, April 10. “The Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund will benefit Canadian families and communities i m m e d i a t e l y, h e l p i n g to support job creation, boosting economic activity, as well as creating safe and accessible community infrastructure facilities for years to come.” The Harper government’s investment of $50,150 will help the village replace the roof on the arena, which is used by residents from Perdue and the surrounding area for minor and senior hockey leagues, power skate programs, and physical education classes. The upgrade will reduce the amount of water damage to the facility, enhancing
its safety and extending its operating life. “On behalf of the community, I wish to thank the federal government for this funding,” said Perdue Mayor Dave Miller. “Our youth and adult skating and hockey enthusiasts will be able to continue to utilize this facility as a direct
result of this funding. This facility, which is now just over 50 years old, was built and funded by community volunteers. This community spirit is what has made, and continues to make, Perdue one of the very best places in which to live.” In Economic Action Plan 2012, the Harper
government announced further support to help communities across the country modernize their infrastructure. The government committed $150 million over two years for the Fund. The Fund supports projects that look to improve existing community
Rockin’ and a Rollin’ . . . Jon Courchene, left, and Masson Normand of FacetoFace Ministries get St. Gabriel School students moving, Tuesday as the pair brought their unique message to Biggar. FacetoFace’s vision is that all people encounter Christ and embrace the call to be saints, challenging people to holiness by living and proclaiming the fulness
infrastructure accessible for use by the public, such as community centres, recreational buildings, local arenas, cultural and other community facilities. Since 2006, the Harper government, through W D, h a s i n v e s t e d i n job-creating small- and medium-sized businesses,
aerospace, marine and defence industries, and supported innovative entrepreneurs in pursuing emerging markets. By continuing to promote new economic opportunities, WD is helping to create jobs, economic growth, and long-term prosperity.
of the Catholic faith. It was a chance for the kids to cut loose, have a little fun, and awaken their own faith. Check out biggarindependent. ca this Friday for more pictures of the event! (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)
Lab result issue addressed T
he Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory (SDCL) and eHealth Saskatchewan have identified and corrected a computer issue that prevented the electronic distribution of some test results to physician offices. The issue occurred sporadically from July 2012 to March 2013 due to a software change to the laboratory information system, which supplies information to physicians’ Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems. Lab tests results for 25 patients were not received by the receiving physician office. “The technical issue has
been fixed and we are working with eHealth Saskatchewan to ensure a similar situation does not occur again,” SDCL Executive Director Patrick O’Byrne said Monday. “We continue to investigate the situation and we apologize for any inconvenience or concern this situation may have caused.” Approximately 2,300 lab reports were faxed or mailed to the physicians, but not provided electronically. Paper reports remain a routine method of sharing information to ensure physicians receive the information they need to provide quality patient care. The SDCL is currently in
the process of notifying all physicians whose patient records were not received, and providing them with the relevant test results. Physicians will follow up with patients if required. SDCL is also notifying the patients involved. The SDCL and eHealth remain committed t o p r o v i d i n g t i m e l y, accurate laboratory tests and reports, to ensure physicians have relevant, up-to-date information that enables them to provide high-quality patient care. Physicians who have questions about this can contact the SDCL Customer Service Centre at 306-787-3131.
All geared up . . . Farm Credit Corporation’s Jocelyn Kampen tries on some of the latest gear acquired for the Biggar Volunteer Fire Department, with a little help from Anita Lichkowski, Monday at the fire hall. The FCC put up a sizeable donation to help the fire department acquire the new gear. See Page 12 for more. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)