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Cote gets new school

The Cote First Nation recently celebrated the grand opening of the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex for kindergarten to Grade 12 students.

"This grand opening gives us the opportunity to reflect on a great accomplishment for our community," said Chief Severight. "We have built a facility that stands not only as a memorial to the rich history and culture of the Cote people, but as an inspiration for the bright future we want for our children."

Cote gets new school

The Cote First Nation recently celebrated the grand opening of the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex for kindergarten to Grade 12 students.

"This grand opening gives us the opportunity to reflect on a great accomplishment for our community," said Chief Severight. "We have built a facility that stands not only as a memorial to the rich history and culture of the Cote people, but as an inspiration for the bright future we want for our children."

Back to Batoche

The annual Back to Batoche event will be held on July 23, 24, 25, and 26 near the Batoche National Historic Site.

Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Metis Sports, Culture, Recreation and Youth Incorporation, Ralph Kennedy said that over the past 28 years, the event has proved an opportunity for thousands of Metis to celebrate their culture and heritage.

He said the internationally recognized event brings participants from all over the world to celebrate and learn more about the important role that the Metis people have played and continue to play in Canadian history.

Back to Batoche

The annual Back to Batoche event will be held on July 23, 24, 25, and 26 near the Batoche National Historic Site.

Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Metis Sports, Culture, Recreation and Youth Incorporation, Ralph Kennedy said that over the past 28 years, the event has proved an opportunity for thousands of Metis to celebrate their culture and heritage.

He said the internationally recognized event brings participants from all over the world to celebrate and learn more about the important role that the Metis people have played and continue to play in Canadian history.

Emergency services cut

As of July 1, emergency and outpatient medical services will not be provided at Kinistino Hospital during evenings, nights or weekends, but only from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, according to a recent release from Prince Albert health district.

Anyone with an emergency during evenings, nights or weekends is asked to proceed to either the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert or the Melfort Hospital.

If the general public has any questions, call the help line at 763-1834 or 1-800-922-1834.

Emergency services cut

As of July 1, emergency and outpatient medical services will not be provided at Kinistino Hospital during evenings, nights or weekends, but only from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, according to a recent release from Prince Albert health district.

Anyone with an emergency during evenings, nights or weekends is asked to proceed to either the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert or the Melfort Hospital.

If the general public has any questions, call the help line at 763-1834 or 1-800-922-1834.