Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 18, 1998, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Church left was glad to have students like Graham right on Board this summer. She pounded the pavement looking for runaways to help by Glen Mackenzie staff reporter _ b eve Graham spent the summer o f 1998 roaming the streets of Winnipeg. The 21-year-old University of Winnipeg psychology major Wasny to looking for work or just something to do. Rather she was looking for others in those categories. Graham spent her summer doing outreach for operation go Home which seeks to reunite runaways with their families. She was paid by Labatt people in action a National program funded by Labatt breweries of Canada and human resources development Canada to help students gain work experience with a Charity. Her Job involved walking streets in and near downtown talking to runaways about operation go Home and other services they could use. A some were highly receptive others care less. But some i visited a couple of times became More interested. They seemed to appreciate someone cared about Graham said the Labatt rdc program benefited her As Well As those she tried to help. A every time you look at a Job advertisement they want several years of experience. Most students come out of University with in owl Edge but no real practical experience. A this program is just what students need. I can say in be got Margaret Church operation go Home coordinator says the program which funded four students made a huge difference this summer. A this is our busiest time of year. Having students meant having someone in the office and o thers doing outreach work a Church said. She said this is the second year the program has had students. Before that she had to rely on volunteers. Church said students working on the project Are paid minimum wage. Since 1977, Labattes has spent millions of dollars on the program which has provided More than 3,000 students with valuable work experience a Chance to serve their communities and financial help to return to school. Lawyer named Filmon aide in Brief pm a Hemier Gary Filmon has a new right hand Man. Lawyer Hugh Mcfadyen former director of policy for the conservative party of Manitoba and a past Canadian Junior Curling Champion has been appointed the new principal Secretary to the Premier. A any time you go to a new Job there Are conflicting emotions a the 31-year-old Mcfadyen said yesterday. A half is exciter ent and half is Awe. Its an interesting place to work and i say Mcfadyen is expected to begin his Job next month. Mcfadyen was hired because his predecessor Taras Sokolyk ii Mon a chief of staff resigned last month citing personal and health reasons. The reasons w Ere in part due to a vote rigging scandal which enveloped the Filmon government triggering a Public inquiry into the allegations. The inquiry could beg in sitting next month. Fines jump for pruning elms the Manitoba government is cracking Down on homeowners and tree pruning businesses in an attempt to save the provinces endangered Elm Trees. The province has increased fines for anyone who prunes Elm Trees Between april 1 and july 31 a the life Cycle of the Beetle that spreads the disease. Forestry officials say its com Mon to find companies in Winnipeg pruning either before or after the specified dates. Individuals can be fined up to $5,000, while companies can now be fined up to $10,000. Homeowners can also face penalties if they refuse to let officials Cut Down a diseased or dead Elm tree. Manitoban can to store Elm firewood. They must either Burn it right away or put it through a Wood Chipper. Winnipeg has lost thousands of Elm Trees to the disease. Youth to paint murals in Core Graffiti splashed w alls w ill be replaced with murals As part of a plan to Spruce up the downtown and help youth. Yesterday the Justice department gave the downtown Biz $3,000 to hire Young artists. Vlf Auroro glad to help out 5 during the recent air travel disruption we Here at West Jet Hope we were Able to help you out. If you flew with us we Trust you enjoyed our Friendly Western approach to travel. If you did no to wed sure like you to give us a try so Here Are some fares that la make it real easy. Just Book by Midnight monday september 21, 1998, and travel Between september 19, 1998, and february 28, 1999. One Day Advance booking required. No minimum stay required. Call your travel agent or West al at 1�aoo�ss8�s9 or Jook on Leno off agia. From 39 one Way to Saskatoon $ from 74 we fief. Low Fores Jody Sofii Orrow Kirori Furlion we Fly. 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