Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 14, 2007, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada Winnipeg free press Friday december 14, 2007 Winnipeg repress. Com a19 Portage place 956 1388 Brandon shoppers mall 727 1388 Polo Park 786 1388 St. Vital Centre 237 1388 cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. See store for details. Polo Park 786 3838 St. Vital Centre 237 3888 25 % off entire selection Tumour to be removed Ottawa the Young vietnamese orphan who stole the hearts of canadians will now receive treatment at a Boston Hospital to remove the massive growth from his face. In november the Toronto Hospital for sick children refused to treat 10 year old Hoang son Pham stating the lengthy procedure to remove the football sized vascular anomaly would be too risky. The childrens Bridge foundation an Ottawa based Charity raised $ 125,00 to bring son Pham to Canada for treatment. Olwyn Walter president of the Charity told the Young boy the exciting news thursday morning before he headed off to school. I could see his eyes Light up. He started to smile and you wipe the smile of his face said Walter who has also been looking after son Pham at her Home in Halifax. He gave me a big High five. Driver upset about crash Calgary a Driver charged after a Cement truck struck and killed five people in one car last weekend is extremely upset about what happened his lawyer Balfour Der said after his clients first appearance in provincial court on thursday. His primary concern is for the family of the deceased people Der said after talking to Daniel Tschetter in a holding cell at Calgary courts Centre. He even put into words the grief he is feeling about that. He is also concerned about his own family. Hers the sole breadwinner and hers in jail. Hell think about his own predicament Down the line. Prison experts ignored Saskatoon Robert latimers prison Case management team and a psychologist All recommended he be granted Day parole before the National parole Board denied his release this month. The Saskatchewan Farmer who is serving a life sentence for killing his severely disabled 12 year old daughter in 1993, was assessed in March by a psychologist who thought Latimer posed a Low risk to re offend and believed he would be an appropriate candidate for Day parole. They also believed his risk could be managed safely in the Community on Day parole and did not see need for special release conditions. Isotopes ready in a week Ottawa atomic Energy of Canada ltd., is restarting its research reactor at Chalk River ont., and expected to be producing vital medical isotopes again within seven or eight Days. The reactor known As the National research Universal or Cru was shut Down nov. 18 for maintenance and was scheduled to be Back up five Days later. It remained shut Down after the safety commission the nuclear Industry yes watchdog discovered it had been operating without required emergency Power backup for the Cooling pumps. Quebec would take Over Quebec Premier Jean Charest said thursday Quebec is ready to step in if the Federal government follows through on plans to scrap the gun registry. Charest made the comments after it. Gov. Pierre Duchesne gave Royal assent to provincial legislation which puts tougher restrictions on the transport and storage of firearms. Racism partly to blame the air India inquiry ended thursday As it began 16 months ago with charges of systemic racism and comments about infighting Between the ramp and Canadas spy Agency that plagued the terrorist probe. In the final Day of evidence commissioner John major heard that a University of Toronto sociologist believes racism led to the minimizing of warnings before the bombing and a less than adequate response. From the news services around can Ada Rod Macivor / can West news service archives Hoang son Pham will have Tumour removed in u. S., thanks to donors
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