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Grand opening held for new addictions treatment centre at St. Joseph’s Hospital By Brian Zinchuk, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter When the current St. Joseph’s Hospital was built in Estevan in 1991, it had an addictions treatment centre in its northeast wing. Budget cuts under the New Democratic Party (NDP) government in 1997 closed that addictions centre, and the space was converted into office usage. On Sept. 10, a grand opening was held for the new St. Joseph’s Addiction Recovery Centre, in the same space as the previous one. The project is just about ready to receive patients, with the first expected in early October, according to hospital CEO Greg Hoffort. It should be up to full strength by the end of the year. It will have a total of 30 beds – 15 dedicated for the treatment of crystal methamphetamine addiction, five for treatment of other addictions, four for pre-treatment, such as detox and six for post-treatment. There are 15 new jobs associated with the centre, with the final round of hiring expected this week. Treatment counsellors have been in place
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From left, St. Joseph’s Hospital board chair Don Kindopp, Minister of Health Jim Reiter, Estevan MLA and Minster of Government Relations Lori Carr, and St. Joseph’s Hospital CEO Greg Hoffort unveil the sign for the new St. Joseph’s Addiction Recovery Centre. The flowers were sent by Sister Therese Roddy and the Sisters of St. Joseph. Photo by Brian Zinchuk for a month, according to Hoffort. Four local physicians have stepped up to provide medical support. Health Minister Jim Reiter said the proposal was
“forward thinking and demonstrated a real connection to the needs of people experiencing addictions problems in Saskatchewan.” He said the project will
make a difference in the lives of people and families impacted by addiction. “The Government of Saskatchewan has heard from residents that more needs to
be done to support people with addictions challenges,” said Reiter. “In particular, we have seen and heard the devastating impacts that crystal A14 » TREATMENT
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Rally tackled mandatory masks and other issues By David Willberg dwillberg@estevanmercury.ca
Speeches, a march, signs and supportive applause were all part of a Peaceful Freedom Rally held Saturday afternoon at Torgeson Park. About 120 people gathered for the demonstration. While the mandatory use of masks in businesses and schools was the focus of a lot of people’s attention, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was also discussed at length. Local residents who spoke at the rally included Emily Gillies, Les Dueck, Stacey Wempe, Tara Smart, Bridget Bittman and James Trobert. Wade Sira, who is the leader of the recently formed Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan (formerly the WExit Saskatchewan Party) also spoke at
the event. He had already been scheduled to be in Estevan for a meet and greet. The speeches lasted more than an hour, and then about half of those who attended embarked on a walk past No Frills and Walmart – two businesses whose national head offices are requiring customers to wear masks. After returning, the crowd went on their way. Lauren Packer, who organized the event with a couple of friends, said the rally went really well. She was pleased with the attendance and the messages from the speakers. “Everybody stayed safe and there was nothing not peaceful about it,” said Packer. She noted that during the Participants in the Peaceful Freedom Rally march down the path at Torgeson Park march, they came across two as part of the event Saturday. facemasks that were discarded “We stopped at Walmart take some pictures, and then Packer believes the event on the ground – a moment that stuck out for a lot of for a bit so the videographer we turned around and re- succeeded at conveying its and the photographer could turned to Torgeson,” she said. A2 » SPEAKERS participants.
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