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BATC to offer vaccinations at Dekker Centre starting April 12
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Open to all eligible By John Cairns Staff Reporter
Plans are underway to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to the public at the Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts starting April 12. An urban vaccination site is being set up by Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs, in partnership with Saskatchewan Health Authority and Indigenous Services Canada, to offer additional vaccine support, according to BATC communications spokesperson Alexis Christensen. “They are offering everybody in Saskatchewan a vaccine by the end of June,” said Christensen. “They need all partners on deck, so BATC stepped up, and we’re ready to go.” It was approved last week, and preparations are now underway. Christensen said they are setting up a 1-800 number set up and are being training by the SHA. As well, BATC is partnering with 200 First Nations including
Saskatoon Tribal Council and the Prince Albert Grand Council, which will have similar sites set up. “It’s a huge partnership and then it branches out into the separate areas,” said Christensen. The vaccinations at the Dekker Centre will be open to everyone in the eligible age category, but it will be set up in consideration of Indigenous culture. There will be elders on site to provide counselling and smudging. Transportation will also be offered to and from the site. Christensen said they will be using the Pfizer vaccine and will be picking up the supplies from the Kramer site in Battleford, where SHA has been administering vaccines. Christensen adds that BATC is also happy to be able to help out the Dekker Centre, which is being booked for four months to accommodate the vaccinations. The venue will still be able to hold entertainment bookings but with performers entering from a separate entrance at the back.
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Notre Dame School Secret Servants have been busy during Lent in North Battleford. See inside for more photos and information on what these students and more have been doing. Photo submitted
Sask. Hospital smoke stack targeted this week Staff On Wednesday, March 31, demolition began on the main building and the smoke stack of the former Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford. A release issued Wednesday by the
province stated the demolition work on the two items was expected to take several days. The grounds of the former SHNB are an active demolition site, says the release, and for safety reasons, media and the general public are barred.
The Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement recognizes that the demolition will be of interest to the public and have contracted a photographer to document the process. Photos were to be available to share as soon as possible.
The demolition of the former psychiatric hospital has been lamented by many residents. Not all is lost, however, The decorative brick portion at the top of the smoke stack was to be removed prior to demolition and will be preserved.
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