News Review Extra July 19, 2014

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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Hepatitis alert issued in Sask. – case reported in SW Sask.

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Saskatchewan public health officials have issued a call for people who may be at risk of Hepatitis A to be aware after a possible exposure in southwestern Saskatchewan. The Five Hills Health Region is following up on a case of Hepatitis A in a person who was a food handler at the Mainstay Inn Motel and Restaurant near Riverhurst from June 1 to 22, 2014. Public health reports it has been in touch with over 600 people who may have consumed food or beverages at that location and therefore potentially been exposed to Hepatitis A. However, they have not been able to reach some people from across the province. There may also be others who are still not aware of their possible exposure. Members of the public who left a message at 1-888-425-1111 but

have not yet been reached are urged to call again. Those who were at the Mainstay Inn from June 1 to 22 and have not yet called in are asked to phone and leave complete contact details, including full name, contact phone numbers (home and mobile), address and health region of residence, as well as dates when they were at the Mainstay Inn. “The risk of contracting Hepatitis A infection is low in this specific situation,” Medical Health Officer for Five Hills Health Region Dr. Mark Vooght assures. “However, we would like to discuss important Hepatitis A information with those who we were unable to call back, or who were there over the same time period but have not yet called in.” For more info. call the provincial HealthLine at 811.

Water safe to swim in

If you’ve been missing your favorite beach days swimming in the lake, you are back in business. The province announced it has lifted a public health advisory about high levels of bacteria in Last Mountain, Echo, Pasqua, Katepwa, Crooked and Round Lakes. Tests on water samples taken Monday have confirmed that levels of E.coli at all public beaches tested have dropped to a level considered safe for swimming and in-water recreational activities. With that said, the public is urged to continue using caution at flooded beaches as physical hazards might be present. Also, flooding has resulted in debris in many lakes and rivers. Continued on Page 2.

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Chamber pushes for change – airport in need of attention By SHANNON DEVEAU N-R Writer

on July 26

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 concerns 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

Dog Park location selected – Jaycee Beach 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

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