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Going through the paces of family violence

December 1, 2022

November’s Family Violence Prevention Month may be in the rear-view mirror until 2023, but ample resources and supports exist in the South Peace 12 months a year. Pace Community Support, Sexual Assault and Trauma Centre (PACE) executive director Jacquie Aitken says treatment programs dealing with sexual abuse, as well as a safe visitation program for […]

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New seniors ride program looking to expand in the area

December 1, 2022

A new transportation service for seniors in the Grande Prairie region is looking for volunteers. Drive Happiness is a volunteer-run service that helps seniors facing financial barriers or restricted mobility get to medical appointments. “It's so simple for me to get my car keys and go out when I need to go to the store […]

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Wembley workshop to support ag mental health

November 17, 2022

An upcoming Wembley workshop hopes to spread the word about mental health among local agricultural workers. The Talk, Ask, Listen workshop will be hosted at the Wembley Source Energy Arena & Recreation Centre on Nov. 24. Provided by the Do More Agriculture Foundation (DMAF), the workshop will run for approximately four hours, covering mental health […]

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Construction for Wembley historical site postponed

November 3, 2022

The move of the former Saskatoon Winery building to the historical site in Wembley will have to wait.  Wembley and District Arts, Culture and Historical Society treasurer Colleen Holler told Town & Country News the group had hoped to carry out development this summer, but plans have been shelved due to lack of funds until […]

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