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PNHR addresses rising tide of dimentia

Prairie North Health Region and all of society are facing ever greater challenges in dealing with the rising tide of dementia and care of individuals suffering from the disease, according to a PNHR press release.
Baseball players swing into action

Baseball players swing into action

Baseball season has begun. After several weeks of practice indoors, one bantam, one peewee and possibly four mosquito baseball teams have begun practice and will soon have games on the diamonds.

PNHR's right to allocate resources upheld

Ophthalmology services were on the agenda when members of the Prairie North Health Region board met April 27. CEO David Fan provided information about ophthalmology services in PNHR, in response to a newspaper article.

NW students earn Lakeland awards

Several Northwest students were recognized at Lakeland College awards night ceremonies at the Vermilion campus March 8 and at the Lloydminster campus March 23.
Exhibit tells Elizabethan story

Exhibit tells Elizabethan story

A monumental part of Humboldt's history is the story being told at the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery (HDMG). The Sisters of St.
Soapbox derby races in

Soapbox derby races in

For the last 19 years, children in the Battlefords have had something special to look forward to with the coming of spring.
15 years of great fundraising and great golf

15 years of great fundraising and great golf

Great golfing, great food, great company and a great cause - that is how Claudette McGuire, Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation executive director, describes the annual Wayne Pruden Memorial Golf Tournament.

Treating health facilities

Prairie North Health Region is receiving $1.45 million for repairs to health care facilities and equipment upgrades. The funding is part of the $133.

Council turns down medical clinic application

Confusion reigned at city council, as councillors struggled to figure out what to do about an application for a medical clinic in the north end of the city.
Kratchmer reflects on Green campaign

Kratchmer reflects on Green campaign

Not everyone can finish first in a race - or even second or third. Someone has to bring up the rear, and that was the fate of Green Party candidate Norbert Kratchmer in Battlefords-Lloydminster Monday.
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