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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.

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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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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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A major misconception surrounding ETFs Research and consultancy firm ETFGI reports that globally listed assets of ETFs and exchangetraded products reached a new record high of US$2.55 trillion at the end of May 2014. Canada represents US$63.2 billion of those assets. This remarkable growth has also brought changes. ETFs started out quite broad-based. However, an influx of specialty products has helped grow their number, with many having smaller assets under management and lower trading volumes. According to BMO Financial Group, 134 ETFs in Canada have assets of $30 million or less, and 191 are trading fewer than 10,000 shares per day. This has led to a major misconception. Many investors believe that an ETF’s daily trading volume indicates its liquidity because small volumes could create difficulties getting in and out of positions. However, ETF trading volumes have a negligible effect on liquidity. ETFs have three levels of liquidity. The first, and natural, level occurs on the stock market exchange where buyers and sellers match up. The second is through the activity of designated brokers who are responsible for ensuring an orderly market. The third level of liquidity involves underwriters who create or redeem ETF units either offsetting increased demand or tightening supply if demand falls. The true liquidity of an ETF is linked to that of the underlying securities, not the volume. The BMO S&P/TSX Equal Weight Banks Index ETF (ZEB) is a good example. Its underlying hold-

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From Sky to Sea – new art exhibit SUMMER SHOW – New at the community pARTners gallery in the Yorkton Public Library is Creatures From Sky to Sea. Artists Joseph Anderson and Lissa Robinson have created mixed-media textile sculptures which vacillate between playful, childlike objects and ominous beings. The show runs until the end of August.

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“Public health officials from the health regions took water samples at several public beaches and the results are well within acceptable levels,” Director of Environmental Health for the Ministry of Health Tim Macaulay said. “We thank people for their patience, and for taking steps to ensure the health and safety of their families.” Other factors contributing to the decision to lift the advisory include receding flood and the recent warm weather helping to break down bacteria in the water. Though the advisory is no longer in effect, people should consult a medical professional if they develop symptoms like vomiting, nausea, diarrhea or stomach cramps after recreational water activity. Health-related questions about water quality can be directed to HealthLine 811 or local health region public health offices at www. health.gov.sk.ca/public-health-offices.

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Creatures From Sky to Sea A new exhibit just right for summer fun and fantasy, is waiting for YOU at community pARTners gallery in Yorkton Public Library. In Creatures from Sky to Sea, Joseph Anderson & Lissa Robinson have developed a thematic contrast between air and water to develop their unusual menagerie of avian-like and underwater creatures. Using the texture of various fabrics, formal constructions and decorative ornamentation, the soft sculptures will allude to feathers, pointy beaks, tentacles and shimmering gills. This OSAC touring exhibition, brought to you by Yorkton Arts Council and Yorkton Public Library, is here to delight kids of all ages until the last week in August. Community Adult Band Rehearsals Tuesday’s 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).

Community Connections Summer Programs • hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton Area for children ages six to twelve 1) Physical Literacy July 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 306-7823471 or visit www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/ yorkton. There is funding available to help with registration for children from low income families. Children’s Summer Programs Yorkton Public Library • Storycrafts – for ages 3-7, Mon. or Thur. 10:3011:15 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! 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: • Old Country Lads, July 25 Music is subject to change. For info. call Peter: 306-782-1846.

THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, July 19, 2014 - Page 3A 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. Annual Charity Road Race and Community Walk Sunday August 17 Visit our website at www.thehealthfoundation.ca to print off registration form. The Yorkton Legion Track Club The club is open to all Yorkton and area athletes that were born in 2002 or older. To register or learn more contact Club Manager, Marcel Porte at marcel. porte@bayer.com or call Cell: 306-621-7716. St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes OHS Standard First Aid/ CPR classes. Personalized courses and online training also available. For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email: sjayyorkton@sk.sja.ca.

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They would all rather talk than listen Ed, my neighbor next door, noted that I was leaving the house each morning at eight a.m. last week. He was hoping that I was back to work at Walmart. Disappointment replaced his hope, and his indifference surfaced, when he found out I was going to V.B.S. or Vacation Bible School each day. Ed’s claimed if it is vacation time then there should be no school, and he isn’t a fan of the Bible either. When he heard I told Bible Stories to children at V.B.S., he had great sympathy for the children. He was certain the children would experience my story time, as a disturbed nap time. I told Ed that adults might fall asleep easily in church, but children just get restless and squirmy. I told Ed that whether it is little folks or adults they all want to talk rather than listen. Jesus never seemed to have an issue with folks being willing to listen to him. The stories he told and things he taught were clear and direct. Not only did people listen, but his stories taught folks some lessons they did not always want to hear. Often the hero of the story wasn’t predictable or satisfying to the listeners. One of Jesus’ uncomfortable stories is called the parable of the Good

Neighborly Advice According to Ed by Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com Samaritan, which answers the question – “Who is my neighbor?” In this story, a man was going from Jerusalem to Jericho and was attacked by robbers, and left at the side of the road half dead. A priest from the temple was also travelling on the road, but when he saw the badly beaten man on the road he passed him by on the other side of the road. A Levite also saw the injured man and did not help him. A Samaritan, whom people disliked because he was an enemy, came down the road and stopped and helped the hurt man. He took the victim of the attack to an inn where he could heal

from his injuries, and he paid the innkeeper for his stay at the inn. The story was uncomfortable because the Samaritan should not have been a good guy, and the hero in the story. A neighbor is anyone who needs help. Once Jesus told a prominent Pharisee who had invited Jesus to his house, that when you give a dinner, don’t invite your friends and your relatives and rich neighbors. If you invite them, they may invite you back and you will be repaid. Jesus said instead when you give banquet invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind and you will be blessed. They cannot repay you, but God will at the resurrection of the righteous. The poor, crippled, lame and blind were seen as valueless, because they had no power or authority, and to invite them for a meal meant you would never get invited back for a meal. Jesus upset many who thought the best thing in life was to have great wealth. He said it was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. People listened because Jesus said what was unexpected and often uncomfortable. He caused them to think.

YFBTA connects local kids to the great outdoors By DEVIN WILGER N-R Writer The Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association wants kids in the region to learn about the natural world, and to do that they have been doing outreach programs to the local schools, as well as in the Yorkton Public Library with the Predator vs. Prey Program. Sara Belontz, YFTBA

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Top 10 Mosquito survival tips There’s nothing more irritating and uncomfortable during a summer outdoor family adventure than the onslaught of pesky mosquitoes targeting you and your loved ones as their next prey. The hot, humid summer months are a time when families can bond while experiencing fun-filled outdoor activities. However, it’s also a time where mosquitoes and deer ticks like to roam and make our lives miserable and uncomfortable. With that in mind, here are the top 10 bite prevention tips to make sure you and your family make it through this mosquito season: • Wear light-coloured, loose clothing preferably long sleeves and long pants. • Avoid wearing heavy fragrances when outdoors, especially at dusk and dawn, which is peak feeding time for mosquitoes. • Remove areas of standing water near your house or campsite as they can be breeding areas for mosquitoes. • Clean Gutters: Gutters clogged with debris allow stagnant water to form perfect landing zones for mosquito eggs. • Wear closed shoes instead of sandals and a hat to avoid ticks. • Tuck pants into socks. • Inspect your clothing and body after exploring wooded or grassy areas. • Avoid standing water. Mosquitoes are often attracted to water, especially standing water, so when on summer outings avoid lakes, stagnant creeks, bogs, marshes, and swamps.

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Make 5 simple switches for your best summer yet Our social calendars can get pretty full during the sunny summer months. From cottage weekends, to barbecues with friends and family, to patio drinks and ice cream treats – the temptation to overindulge is everywhere. Lydia Knorr, a registered dietitian and mother herself, says she knows that many of us will indulge this summer, but also believes you can balance indulgences with other smart choices to stay happy and active well into autumn. Here are her five simple ways to do that: 1. We all love patio season, especially after a long winter, but patios shouldn’t be your only option for socializing. For a healthy change, switch a patio date to a long walk and still get in some great sun-filled social time. Pack a backpack with water and fruit and celebrate at the end of your walk with a picnic. 2. We all love to barbecue. Make your next backyard party super nutritious by loading up on grilled vegetables like peppers, zucchini and onions, to go alongside juicy steak, chicken or fish. To make your backyard bash even better add snacks like fruits and nuts, or serve new refrigerated Almond Breeze for a cool and refreshing drink. 3. Drink plenty of water. It will keep you hydrated in the heat and humidity and help fill the hunger gap. Add a few lemon or lime slices for a summer-fresh feel, or whole small berries for a festive vibe. 4. Make smart ingredient swaps into recipes to make them healthier. Try substituting Original Almond Breeze non-dairy beverage into recipes where you would normally use dairy milk for a flavourful twist. Almond beverage also contributes healthy mono-

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With hope and effort bullying may one day be a thing of the past. The ‘No Such Thing as a Bully®’ initiative has announced it has gifted a website membership to four schools in Saskatchewan, after a January tour sponsored by a number of local businesses and organizations. While in the area from January 13 to 31, 2014, Kelly Karius visited schools in seven communities, funded by the sponsorships and in-kind donations, bringing materials from the No Such Thing as a Bully® System to parents, students, teachers, coaches and community members. The base theory of the No Such Thing as a Bully® System is that it is necessary to remove the labels “bully” and “victim” from the issue. The fact is, that we all use bully actions and victim responses at times. When we begin to take a different perspective on the issue, new solutions open up. This is a new and practical system, says Karius, of managing bullying issues, and teaching and training important adults to appropriately coach children through conflict and bullying. Originally from Melville, Karius has been working in the field of conflict management since 2000. She is the author of “This is out of Control! A Practical Guide to Managing Life’s Conflicts”, “A Brief Book of Parenting”, and the “No Such Thing as a Bully®” System for parents and schools. Her latest book, one of personal growth, is titled “Burgerslinger”. Davison School (Melville), Dr. Brass School (Yorkton) Langenburg High School and Hoffman Elementary (Langenburg) have been gifted memberships to the No Such Thing as a Bully® System Website. This allows all staff to have access to the 25 base lessons online, the private Facebook and LinkedIN pages that are set up for support, ongoing teaching videos, and the recommended policy for schools.

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SUMMER FUN – The photo above was taken at one of the YAS Summer Basketball Free Mini-Camps held recently in the province. The next Free Mini-Camps will be held August 6 & 7. Weekly YAS main camps will start July 7 in Saskatoon and Regina. Youths from 37 communities have already pre-registered. The Main Camps Age Groups Are: 8 to 10, 11 & 12, 12 to 14 and 14 to 16. Everyone from everywhere is welcome. For more Information or to register visit: www.yas.ca.


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