Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Issue date: Wednesday, November 8, 2006
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 8, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba Wednesday november 8, 2006 b1 making history real estate sales set record for october City business business b9 City editor 697-7292 i love the child hate the crime mom fears House arrest for son wont turn him around a Winnipeg woman whose drug addled son was arrested for robbery says she often wishes he a been forced to serve out his entire two year sen tence at heading Ley. Instead he got House arrest. In effect so did his parents. Betty and Bill Brown have battled to keep the Young Man off drugs away from dealers and out of fur ther trouble. They be been frustrated As he has ignored his curfew and arrived Home intoxicated. They pay for random drug test ing Call his probation officer whenever the 20-year-old Breaks a Rule and Pray that hell emerge from his dark path. But mostly the Browns not their real names wonder where the supports Are for parents who love the child and hate the crime. The soft touch just does to work for some kids says Betty Brown. He a very devious. I just have to sit Back and wait for him to break the Law again. I think the courts have to Wake and smell the Coffee. They be got to involve the parents. I mean you sentence him to live with me. Should to i have a say in what he needs the trouble began when their son was in Grade 12. Like a lot of the teenagers whose parents i be spoken to in the past few weeks he appeared to be the classic Good kid. He was on the honour Roll played sports went to Church and did All the things that reassure parents their children Are All right. But he want. A Chance peek at the family computer revealed talk of drugs and dealing. They monitored his Man conversations con fronted him and cracked Down. Betty went to talk to the parents of four other teenagers who were involved. She went to the principal of the High school. The couple contacted police for advice. Continued please see crime b2 evening Jovial As Council sworn in five new members take seats by Mary Agnes Welch quotes from t hey got haircuts painted their nails ceremony waved at their children and made Nice ? at least for one evening. i have not received and will councils 15 members including five not receive any payment or newbies were sworn in tuesday night As a Reward or the Promise of an packed gallery of friends family and win payment or Reward for the Nipges top business leaders and comm exercise of partiality nity activists looked on. Corruption or the improper it was a Jovial Semi formal reunion of execution of the councillors who have spent the last six ? excerpt from councils weeks on the Campaign trial. They were oath of office escorted in by bagpipers from the Winnipeg police pipe band and ushered out by i Pray that you should be a Zulu Folk song performed by Transcona blessed with a common collegiate a student choir. Vision and a spirit of mayor Sam Katz re elected two weeks ago in a landslide used his Brief inaugural ? Calvary Temple pastor remarks to Recap his plans for the City Bruce Martin from fixing roads to cutting the business tax to combating Graffiti. I just found out where the i like to think of the last two years As bathrooms Are and Rookie getting the foundation built said Katz coun Scott Fielding said there a already a pile of mail referring to his first partial term in office. For you can count on me to get the Job done at City ? a clearly psyched Katz in turn is counting on five new Jeff Browaty newly minted mostly conservative rookies to help him councillor for North including Scott Fielding and Jeff Browaty Kildonan. Two Young Bucks whose relentless Cam i prefer paining bested Veteran councillors in their respective wards ? St. James and North ? Daniel Mcintyre coun. Kildonan. Harvey Smith who made a rare appearance in a suit jacket. Continued please see evening b2 Selkirk my disciplined for inadequate treatment of patient the infection. Septic Shock and instead ordered More was in septic Shock until the morning of heavy on physicians in their life As Well by Jen Skerritt Hussain a patient who was in his 20s, intravenous drugs and antibiotics. Jan. 31. As their practice he said. Suffered from Crohn a disease was on the next morning the patient was i knew there was an infection but the it is not the first time the College has one of the provinces highest paid Doc steroids and had a weak immune system. Transferred from Selkirk Hospital to delay. Probably it May have been bet sought action against him. Tors has been disciplined for failing to according to the report on the colleges health sciences Centre in unstable con Ter if he had been transferred sunday in 2004, Hussain was disciplined for properly treat a patient who nearly died website Hussain operated on him Jan. 25 edition. He suffered cardiac arrest and night Jan. 30 he said. Failing to Send Biopsy results to an 84?from septic Shock. To remove part of his blocked intestine. Was resuscitated. The College released its investigation year old woman a family doctor. He told the College of physicians and sur Days later the patients condition dete i think it did put him at Riskin ret into the incident at the end of septem the patient she had inoperable stomach Gens of Manitoba ruled Selkirk surgeon Rio rated from an infection caused by the respect Hussain said thursday. And Ber. Hussain was forced to pay $2,050 for cancer and recommended her family or. Mohamed Hussain neglected to Ade surgery. Also i think he got sicker in those few the Cost of the investigation. He is still doctor pursue palliative care for her. Quaely treat a patients serious medical nurses telephoned Hussain three Able to continue his practice in Selkirk. The Biopsy results later showed the condition on Jan. 31, 2005. Times to assess the patient on Jan. 30, Hussain said he knew the patient had in 2002, Hussain was listed As one of 31 Tumour want cancerous. The woman septic Shock occurs when an infection when the patient was displaying Low a bad infection but did not have the Manitoba doctors who billed for More died six weeks after the initial Biopsy. Leads to multiple Organ failure and can blood pressure difficulty breathing ele intensive care support staff required to than $500,000 in fees a year. Hussain said he now sends a note to be fatal in about 50 per cent of patients. Rated pulse rate and signs of confusion properly Drain the infection from the Hussain said the recent censure has lab technicians to ensure Biopsy results children the elderly and patients with and restlessness ? symptoms the col patients body at Selkirk Hospital. He damaged his professional reputation but Are forwarded to family physicians. Weak immune systems Are most at risk lege said Are Clear signs of Shock. Said he waited to Transfer the patient to is something hell be forced to live with. since their bodies can to properly fight Hussain did not treat the patient for Hsc because he did not know the patient the colleges decision hangs really ;