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With Valentineâs tomorrow, Iâm feeling the love of citizens and groups whoâve made something significantly better; local actions worth celebrating this heartfelt weekend.
Beginning with âTrentonâs Military Family Resource Centre and the Victoria Order of Nurses⦠joining forces in the hopes of improving health care access for military families and veterans.â Because as Luke Hendry reported; âMilitary personnel and their families often have to move every few years as military postings and duties change. It requires them to get new provincial health cards when entering a new province, trying to find primary-care providers, and more.â Raised a military dependant, I watched Mum routinely expend extraordinary efforts to secure new posting medical care for us: GPs, dentists, optometrists⦠whenever we moved, and military families move continually. Further, establishing a military-focussed clinic could offer multiple solution
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With Valentineâs tomorrow, Iâm feeling the love of citizens and groups whoâve made something significantly better; local actions worth celebrating this heartfelt weekend.
Beginning with âTrentonâs Military Family Resource Centre and the Victoria Order of Nurses⦠joining forces in the hopes of improving health care access for military families and veterans.â Because as Luke Hendry reported; âMilitary personnel and their families often have to move every few years as military postings and duties change. It requires them to get new provincial health cards when entering a new province, trying to find primary-care providers, and more.â Raised a military dependant, I watched Mum routinely expend extraordinary efforts to secure new posting medical care for us: GPs, dentists, optometrists⦠whenever we moved, and military families move continually. Further, establishing a military-focussed clinic could offer multiple solution
With Valentine’s tomorrow, I’m feeling the love of citizens and groups who’ve made something significantly better; local actions worth celebrating this…
With Valentine’s tomorrow, I’m feeling the love of citizens and groups who’ve made something significantly better; local actions worth celebrating this…
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Residents of a Hastings County long-term care home need air conditioning, county officials say, but the project is running out of time for provincial and federal approval.
The county has a plan to equip Hastings Centennial Manor in Bancroft with the service and to upgrade its humidification system at a total estimated cost of $925,000.
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Warden Rick Phillips said Thursday the timelines for provincial and federal funding processes and conditions may prevent the project from being ready to keep residents cool this summer.