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Sask addictions centre awaits decision on relocation to resort village amid support, pushback

Posted: Mar 02, 2021 12:00 PM CT | Last Updated: March 2 Pine Lodge is an addictions treatment centre that serves inpatient clients in 28-day periods. It operated in Indian Head for years until damage caused by fire and smoke forced the facility closed in December. (Trent Peppler/CBC) Foster Monson says it s been frustrating waiting to learn whether Pine Lodge Treatment Centre will be able to welcome clients back in the near future.  The addictions recovery centre operated for years in Indian Head, Sask, but a fire in December forced it to close. Monson said staff have located the only suitable new space in the area for relocation in Fort San, a small resort village near Fort Qu Appelle, Sask. He said the vacant Calling Lakes Centre, used for years as the Prairie Christian Training Centre, would be a good fit.

File Hills Qu Appelle Tribal Council urges approval of transfer of youth treatment facility in Fort San

File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council urges approval of transfer of youth treatment facility in Fort San The File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council is encouraging the Village of Fort San to support The Calling Lakes Centre in providing a temporary home for Pine Lodge Treatment Centre. The Pine Lodge Treatment Centre was located in the community of Indian Head for more than 30 years until a fire last December forced its closure. The Canadian Union of Public Employees which is representing nurses at the Pine Lodge Treatment Centre blamed the Mayor and Council of the Village of Fort San for delaying approval of the relocation.

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