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And Pam Ford, a psychiatric nurse based in Regina, is helping the process along, by raising awareness and advocating for increased testing.
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For World Hepatitis Day on July 28, she’ll help administer tests at All Nations Hope Network at 2735 5th Ave. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All Nations is a health-focused network that supports Indigenous people living with HCV and AIDS, but anyone can drop by for a test, Indigenous or not.
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Graber issues thanks for band show at county meeting
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Special to the Pratt Tribune
Mark Graber issued a special thank-you to Eric Killough and the Pratt Public Library for sponsoring the Army band from Fort Leavenworth to appear and play for the Fourth of July celebration at the lake during the regular June 28 Pratt County Commission meeting. He said thanks also to the American Legion for hosting the fireworks display each year. Donations are accepted by the legion for the fireworks, money collected throughout the year determines the quality and quantity of fireworks they can purchase. Thanks also for the fire department, sheriff s department and all volunteers that made the event successful this year, Graber said.
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Auckland Unlimited is still seeking directors of Marketing and Communications, Change and Transformation, and a Chief Digital Officer. Ford, Te Hira and Macrae have come from roles in the legacy organisations, whil Harris has returned from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The merger of the two previous council organisations ATEED and RFA was the main structural change to emerge from a six-month review of the effectiveness of the council’s agencies.
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Pam Ford has been named director of Investment and Industry at Auckland Unlimited. Auckland Unlimited’s chief executive is Nick Hill, who said the new appointees will start taking up their roles from July 24.