Sod turning ceremony -Fort QuAppelle Mayor Gus Lagace, FSIN vice-chief David Pratt and elder Margaret Keewatin participate in sod turning for a new primary health care facility at the All Nations’ Healing Hospital in Fort Qu’Appelle. The eight-patient unit will cost approximately $5 million to construct. Work is expected to be completed next fall.

Construction of a federally financed $5-million primary health care centre will “go a long way to address ongoing concerns in the local health care system,” according to David Pratt, vice […]

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