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MNU President Sandi Mowat recently toured the North Eastman Region, responsible for the provision of health services and programs to meet the needs of the approximately 38,093 people of the region.
The region covers an area of approximately 35,000 square kilometers of agricultural area in the south, while the north is set amidst boreal forest, interspersed with a multitude of waterways in which are nestled several resort communities.
Pine Falls
Left: (l-r) Corry Smyrski, Sherry Duffenais and Steve Kingsland (regional president)
Right: (l-r) MNU President Sandi Mowat, Theresa Kosack (local president) and Celena Frayne
Pine Falls
Left: (l-r) Pine Falls Home Care nurses Jeanette Mercier and Patti-Jo Papineau with MNU President Sandi Mowat
Right: MNU President Sandi Mowat (back) on the Dialysis Unit with nurses (l-r) Linda Maclellan, Monique Bouvier and Cassie Hourie
Pinawa
Left: (l-r) Laurie Pilon, Audrey Catellier and Steve Kingsland (regional president)
Right: (l-r) Katherine Podaima and (public health), Christy Arnott, Steve Kingsland (regional president) and Connie Randell, (Cancer Care)
Beausejour
Left and centre: East-Gate Lodge (l-r) Cindy Bialek, Helen Bourgonjie and MNU President Sandi Mowat
Right: Benny Tease
Whitemouth / Lac du Bonnet / Oak Bank
Left: Whitemouth Personal Care Home – Betty King, local president (left) with regional president Steve Kingsland
Centre: Lac Du Bonnet Personal Care Home – local president Pat Howard
Right: Kin Place Health Complex, Oak Bank – MNU President Sandi Mowat with Shauna Watsko (right)
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