Last Updated: May 10, 2021 | 7:07 AM
(Photo provided by Brian Findlay)
Nurses throughout Grey Bruce are receiving support from RBC with free mental health support workshops and funding for education.
In a notice from the RBC Foundation, virtual mental health workshops run by representatives from the Canadian Mental Health Association will be offered to nurses.
According to RBC, Walkerton and District Hospital Foundation, Hanover and District Hospital Foundation, and Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation each received $10,000 and will be used in the training and education activities for its nurses.
Owen Sound Hospital Foundation Executive Director Amy McKinnon says they have had a partnership with the RBC Foundation for many years and are grateful in recognizing the importance of continuing education for nurses in rural areas.
Team effort needed to help equine industry through Brexit, experts say horsetalk.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from horsetalk.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Horse & Hound
Trending: Picture courtesy of Amy and Gaynor McKinnon Credit: Amy and Gaynor McKinnon
A driver whose car was written off when she collided with a horse who had been spooked by a motorbike wants others to know the impact such accidents can have on all involved.
Sadie Jeater was not at any fault for the collision, last October, but she still has flashbacks of hitting Rambo and his young rider Amy McKinnon.
“As I felt the impact of Rambo, I looked up and straight into Amy’s eyes and thought ‘She’s only a kid. What’s happened?’” Sadie told
Guardian Angel Campaign Raises $460,000 For Owen Sound Hospital Foundation 560cfos.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 560cfos.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Author of the article: The Sun Times
Publishing date: Jan 27, 2021 • January 27, 2021 • 2 minute read •
Article content
The Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation’s Guardian Angel Campaign has raised over $460,000 for a specialized surgical table at the city hospital.
The annual campaign had a goal of raising $400,000 for a new advanced surgical table with x-ray capabilities, and the goal was surpassed by $60,000, it said in a news release from the foundation.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser.
The table will benefit thousands of patients each year, the release said.
“With successful fundraising campaigns such as this one, we may be able to purchase and install the equipment this year, quickly enhancing regional surgical services in our community,” said Cara Singh, director of surgery and women and child care at the Owen Sound hospital.