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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Sep 2002, p. 7

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 18,2002 PAGE 7 www.durhamregion.com i I Mi nr ru Doctor shortage DOCTOR from page 1 including laser surgery. The Pakistan-born doctor trained in England and Scotland for 10 years prior to coming to North America to accept a science research fellowship focusing on lower bowel disease. From there he set up practice briefly in Newfoundland before moving to Saskatchewan. Dr. Rashid relumed to England to cover physicians on sabbatical before returning returning to Saskatoon to serve at the university university hospital as a general surgeon on the faculty. The doctor admits all the moving around "is not a cup often many people would want to drink" but he says, he believes the broad range of experience "does open your mind and make you much wider in perspective," through exposure to different cultures and a wide variety of patients. Joining the doctor is his wife and two children, aged 15 and 12. Bow- manville came well recommended, he notes, influencing his decision to settle here. "I feel very much ready to commit to a community practice and it seemed like a town I'd like to live in. I heard nice things about it," he says, adding other area doctors spoke highly of the quality of life offered here. Due to the doctor shortage, which is not limited to Clarington but is being felt across Canada, many communities are offering incentives to lure doctors to their areas. Lakeridge Health Bow- manville has provided Dr. Rashid and his family with an initial residence to allow them to get to know the community community before deciding on any future home, he says. Dr. Rashid joins two other general surgeons, at the hospital which sees 36,000 acute care patients annually. Union gets 'excellent' deal UNION from page 1 The truck plant will get a new, four-door, crew cab model, while the No. 2 car plant, the only plant not on three shifts, will be the preliminary preliminary lead plant for the development development of the next generation of Buick Regal in 2005, said Mr. Grimaldi who called the agreement "fair". ; : r ( '-:'i : il'CAW president BVtzz HargroVe' 1 ' balled it "an excellent" but "responsible" "responsible" agreement for union members. members. "We're very, very proud of this agreement. There are no conces- . sions in this agreement," he said, adding the highlights are the fact the agreement was reached without any labour stoppage and the massive, new investment in Canada. ■ Company and union officials had been negotiating since the middle of July, although serious talks began Sept. 5, when Mr. Hargrove picked GM as the target for this year's con- . tract negotiations. Local 222 president president Mike Shields headed up the national national bargaining committee. Fatal crash FATAL from page 1 Michael Gagliardo, 46 of Chicago, died in May 2001 during a collision on the road track. An inquest began Sept. 10 in Toronto into Mr. Gagliardo's death and is ongoing. "It's very rare," said Glenn Butt, director director of marketing for Mospoit of the fatalities. When asked if the speedway has concerns because of the number of recent deaths, he said, "I don't have to answer that." Condolences to Mr. Haig's family and friends are posted on the Mosport Web site. The rest of Sunday's races were cancelled. Police arc interested in speaking to anyone with information pertaining to the investigation. Mr. Butt said club level racing usually attracts a few spectators. spectators. "It was a spectator event," said Const. Kennalcy. "We don't know if anyone had any video cameras going, hut if they did we'd be interested in seeing seeing them." 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