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 chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.Pratt took part in sod turning ceremonies on Monday, April 29 to mark the start of work on […]

» To read the full story you will need to subscribe. Please click the subscriptions tab in the menu to renew or start your subscription.

Previous articleBRADLEY – Wilbert Rae
Next articleHealthcare workers picket outside Broadview Hospital