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  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

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Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

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Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Vicki White, Windspeaker Contributor, Brantford Ontario

Page R3

Aboriginal health care workers must be trained to deal with the re-emergence of tuberculosis in their communities, say experts.

"It is absolutely crucial that we not only have enhanced training, but enhanced re-

training," said Dr. David Penman, an epidemiologist with Health and Welfare Canada.

Penman spoke on the issue at the annual meeting of the…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

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Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

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Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page R2

Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page R2

Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page R2

Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…