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Winnipeg prostate cancer survivor defends PSA tests - CBC.ca |
Winnipeg prostate cancer survivor defends PSA testsCBC.caEd Johner, 54, said he believes the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test saved his life by detecting his prostate cancer before it spread. "Without that PSA test, I'm probably dead. I don't know how somebody can say that it's not a worthwhile test," ...and more » |
Hafford youth represents future of the industry at Cabela's opening - mysask.com (press release) |
Hafford youth represents future of the industry at Cabela's openingmysask.com (press release)The grand opening ceremony began at 9:30 am with Brad Johner and the Johner boys performing country music. Riley was introduced as a special guest representing the “Youth of Cabela's and the Future of the Industry”. Riley was included as a dignitary ... |
Johner's musical brand is expanding - Estevan Mercury |
Johner's musical brand is expandingEstevan MercuryBrad Johner is enjoying the most recent twist to his musical career, having his sons join him for a variety of concerts and appearances. They've been doing it for awhile and so far ... so good. Johner still has a hectic schedule with his regular ... |
Toms River electrical fire linked to Manchester power outage - Asbury Park Press |
Toms River electrical fire linked to Manchester power outageAsbury Park PressPeter Johner, a spokesperson for JCP&L, said the power outage was caused by a burned-out regulator. He said 2538 customers in Manchester lost power for 94 minutes. “Pine Lake Park was affected,'' said Manchester Police Lt. Elizabeth Carr. |
Power outage darkens portion of Eatontown - Asbury Park Press |
Power outage darkens portion of EatontownAsbury Park Press“It looks like … a tree blew out a fuse in the substation,” said Peter Johner, a spokesman for JCP&L. The outage affected more than 1000 customers early Sunday evening, Johner said. The power company had restored service to two out of four circuits at ... |
PREP SPORTS: Hartsburg-Emden honors spring athletes - Lincoln Courier |
PREP SPORTS: Hartsburg-Emden honors spring athletesLincoln CourierWyatt Conrady, Alex Vetter, Zach Phillips, Kolton Johner and Clay Olson were honored in track and field. Conrady won the Athletic Initiative Award. Vetter was the most improved seventh-grade athlete and Phillips earned the team's MVP. |
Faculty Tune In to Unions - Wall Street Journal  Wall Street Journal |
Faculty Tune In to UnionsWall Street JournalSibylle Johner, a cellist, conductor and faculty organizer at the Third Street Music School Settlement, said worries about staff cuts and salary disparities between teachers and administrators motivated the faculty to begin an organizing effort at the ... |
Power restored in Chatham Township - Morristown Green - NJ.com |
Power restored in Chatham TownshipMorristown Green - NJ.comBy Barbara Rybolt / Independent Press JCP&L spokesperson Pete Johner said a tree limb fell on a sub-transmission tower and caused a power outage. The tower was located in the JCP&L right-away, "downstream" from JP&L's Green Village power substation, ...JCP&L: Power should be restored soon in Chatham TownshipNew Jersey Hillsall 3 news articles » |
Estevan City Council meeting highlights - Lifestyles Publications |
Estevan City Council meeting highlightsLifestyles PublicationsPossible locations for the trees are at Royal Height Park, the Leisure Centre, the Highway 39 east and west entrances to the city, the Highway 47 north and south entrances to the city, Johner Park at the intersection of Sixth Street and 14th Avenue, ... |
New teen leaders emerge in south Wood County - Wisconsin Rapids Tribune |
New teen leaders emerge in south Wood CountyWisconsin Rapids TribuneNekoosa High School: Johner Allison, Gerardo Gonzalez, Sarah Peterson and Lianna Schwalenberg. Pittsville High School: Hannah Downs, Morgan Frost and Luke Hardinger. Contributed by Caitlin Shuda, Incourage Community Foundation communications assistant. |
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