Officially open - Elders and dignitaries gather to cut the ribbon and officially open the doors to the Wī Ci Hi So Centre on Jan. 15 in Ochapowace First Nation. The facility will provide a safe place for people as their go through their addition recovery journey. (Image courtesy CAIS MEDIA/Chandler Aisaican/Grasslands News)

Another huge step in helping a community heal is coming to Ochapowace First Nation. On Jan. 15, dignitaries and elders gathered to cut the ribbon on the Wì Ci Hi So Centre, which will provide a safe place for people through their addiction recovery journey. As Okimaw Iskwew Shelley Bear explained, the need for a […]

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