Adult & Teen Challenge Dryden Community Office Ministry Manager Steven Keesic/Facebook Page
A new program in Dryden is officially up and running for those struggling with addiction.
Ministry Manager of the newly launched Adult & Teen Challenge Dryden Community Office Steven Keesic was the Rotary Club of Dryden’s virtual guest on Wednesday.
“We offer a lot of resources for people under the age of 18,” explained Keesic. “One of the things we do is help them navigate the criminal justice system there’s lots of apprehension and anxiety that comes with that, so we offer support in court, anger management, we accept people on bail and help people on probation.”
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Many local businesses do not know when they will be able to reopen, forcing them to continue to face uncertainty for their futures.
Chuck Davidson, President of the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce, says most businesses reply on the holiday season to generate income. This year s season brought tight restrictions due to the pandemic, creating financial worries. The last thing business owners want to do is lay off staff, to lock their doors to customers, he says. This has been an extremely challenging time.
The newly-announced two more weeks of restrictions will continue to affect the already-struggling businesses.
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