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Looking Back on Jan. 16


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100 Years Ago: 1921
No less than 176 different occupations open to women, are currently featured in “Careers for Women,” edited by Catherine Filene, director of the intercollegiate Vocational Guidance Association, and recently published by Houghton Mifflin Company. A few of the occupations unusual for women are public accounting, bank, publicity, dog raising. drug growing, architecture, wood carving, bond and security saleswomanships, visiting housekeeping, politics, genealogy, pharmacy, police work, foreign-trade research and statistician. Each section of the book is written by a woman successful in the occupation, by Irene Armes, general secretary of the YWCA. of Brocton, Mass., and and “The YWCA Worker,” by Abigail T. Hawkes, cultivation secretary of the personnel bureau of the YWCA National Board. ....

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They said it: Our quotes of the year


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Shared Health chief nursing officer Lanette Siragusa (left) and chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin, shown here in October, were a constant fixture in the news in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic raged on. (File)
Every year at this time, The Brandon Sun presents its top quotes of the year from the newsmakers, the pundits and our elected officials who have said something memorable, cynical, derisive, or just downright silly.
Every year at this time, The Brandon Sun presents its top quotes of the year from the newsmakers, the pundits and our elected officials who have said something memorable, cynical, derisive, or just downright silly. ....

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Health region explains poinsettia ban


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Three days after the Sun sent out an inquiry, Prairie Mountain Health responded with a brief explanation of their poinsettia ban.
The following is the written statement they provided, which their communications co-ordinator noted is attributable to a PMH spokesperson.
When Prairie Mountain Health was conducting a latex policy review, research showed that people with a latex allergy will have a reaction to Poinsettias. The reason being is that latex and Poinsettia plants share several of the same proteins that cause a latex allergy. As PMH is striving to be latex safe for patients, clients, health-care providers and visitors, we could no longer allow Poinsettias into our facilities. We know that Poinsettias are a traditional Christmas symbol and that this change in policy is difficult. ....

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94-year-old wants poinsettia back


94-year-old wants poinsettia back
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As of Dec. 8, Prairie Mountain Health declared that poinsettias a staple of Christmas for many were no longer allowed in their facilities. Irene Armitage, 94, misses her poinsettia and is pushing to get her plant back in her residence and continue her close to five-decade-long tradition. (File)
Irene Armitage misses her poinsettia.
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Irene Armitage misses her poinsettia.
The 94-year-old Hamiota woman has taken care of this popular holiday plant every year for at least five decades, but this month brought an abrupt end to the tradition.
As of Dec. 8, Prairie Mountain Health declared the plants a staple of Christmas for many were no longer allowed in their facilities. ....

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