Issue 24

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Vol. 104 No. 24

THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013

Box 40, 102 3rd Ave West, Biggar, Saskatchewan S0K 0M0

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20 pages

Phone: 306-948-3344

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Heartland receives funding to support surgical care The Heartland Health Region is receiving $442,000 from the Saskatchewan

government to improve patients’ access to surgical care. The funding will

enable the health region to maintain surgical volumes, enhance home care services, and help

patients rehabilitate from surgery they received in tertiary centres.

“This additional funding will support improvements that lead to a better experience and more timely access to home care and quality surgical and rehabilitative services for patients and residents from the Heartland region,” said CEO Greg Cummings. Fo l l o w i n g t h r o u g h on its promise to support innovation, the government is investing $70.5 million in the Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative, up $10 million from 2012-13. The increase will enable additional surgeries and related home care and therapy services, while continuing to support quality and safety improvements. The Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative’s three-year target for March 31, 2013 was to ensure that every surgical patient is offered a surgical date within six months. Heartland Health Region achieved the Surgical Initiative’s Ye a r T h r e e t a r g e t o f having no patients wait more than six months Express Yourself . . . Saskatchewan Expressions troupe member and Biggarite, Graham Lehnert belts out a tune, Friday at St. Gabriel School. for surgery. This year Lehnert and the musical troupe brought their unique show to Biggar, and anti-bullying message. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam) the province’s goal is that all patients i n S a s k a t c h e wa n a r e offered a date for their Biggar is planning on will become aware of the three years. Last year, played at the corner park artist/artisan, performer s u r g e r y w i t h i n t h r e e or spectator! Help make m o n t h s . A c h i e v i n g celebrating Culture Days richness of culture in their in celebration of Culture on Main Street. 2013 with a great day of community, discover new Days, the Biggar Museum Mark September 28 as Biggar Culture Days 2013 t h i s w i l l r e q u i r e a combination of quality activity. interests that are available and Gallery hosted a ‘High a day of celebration . . . an event to remember! improvements, increased Already, the group is in their communities Tea’, and local musicians either as a participating surgical volumes, better putting out a call to people a n d r e m a i n e n g a g e d wait time management in the community who throughout the year. and improved community would like to share their In Biggar, there may supports. creativity on Saturday, be a performance aspect The Saskatchewan September 28, either as an i f e n o u g h i n t e r e s t e d Surgical Initiative began open studio/garage show- musicians, dancers, actors, i n A p r i l 2010. Since and-tell, or gathered under rappers, jugglers, clowns, then, wait times have one roof to demonstrate or whatever you do for fun, dropped dramatically. what they like to do. If is entertaining! The number waiting enough participate with If you have a studio or 12 months for surgery open studios, the group an art room, or a project has decreased 77 per hopes to have a prize garage that you would cent, and the number package available for those showcase, or could display waiting over six months who have participated in some work at a table has dropped 64 per cent. visiting. and talk about it, please The number of people Culture Days is held phone Cindy Hoppe at waiting more than three across Canada the last 306-948-2947. If you are months is down 52 per weekend in September. a performer, please call cent. Cultural activities are Peggy L’Hoir at 306-948Information about the s h o w c a s e d i n l o c a l 5231. Saskatchewan Surgical communities in a free to Culture Days was begun Initiative and a copy of the public and interactive in Quebec as a celebration Western Rollin’ . . . Biggar Central School elementary athletes hit the Rec Complex, the Year Three Progress environment. It is hoped o f t h a t c u l t u r e , a n d Friday for their track and field day. This wee athlete hit the western roll to near that by participating in has now spread across perfection, including a smile on her face for some extra points. (Independent Photo by Report is available at sasksurgery.ca. Culture Days, people the country in the last Kevin Brautigam)

Culture Days weekend is coming! What tickles your fancy?


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