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Brandon Sun Advertisement Drug overdose deaths nearly doubled in Brandon in 2020, a trend mirrored across Manitoba. In 2019, there were seven deaths attributed to drug overdoses reported in the city, according to Brandon police, but in 2020 that jumped to 12. Brandon and Area Overdose Awareness chair Antoinette Gravel-Ouellette, left, and Samaritan House Ministries executive director Barbara McNish in 2020. Drug overdose deaths nearly doubled in Brandon in 2020, a trend mirrored across Manitoba. (Submitted) Manitoba as a whole experienced 372 overdose deaths in 2020, an 87 per cent surge over the year before, according to data from Manitoba’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The increase is staggering, said Brandon and Area Overdose Awareness chair Antoinette Gravel-Ouellette and the pandemic is largely to blame. ....
Service dog for classroom coming soon to Manhattan Middle School Asher the therapy dog will be a support animal at Manhattan Middle School Posted at 1:48 PM, May 10, 2021 and last updated 2021-05-10 15:48:33-04 At Manhattan Middle School, a puppy named Asher is about to upset the apple cart in schoolâin the best of ways. Asher is a seven-month-old therapy dog whoâs still in training. He has to get used to school bells, fire alarms, and excited children, who you know will be all over his curly golden doodle self. Asher is training to be a school facility dog at 4E Kennels in Nevada. The kennelâs Healing Hearts charity provides free service dogs to those in need. ....
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Nevis Women’s Club is conserving habitat Current members are continuing their early efforts to enhance and beautify Nevis, protect the environment and conserve natural habitats. Written By: Sue Gray, Nevis Women’s Club | 1:00 pm, May 1, 2021 × Spring is in the air, the rains are calling forth the new growth and the Nevis pollinator garden at the Chamber’s Visitor Center along the Heartland Trail is about to be extended into a “pollinator highway,” featuring native plants and grasses to entice the bees and butterflies to pollinate their choices, and provide valuable habitat for songbirds as well. Pollinators are critical to our food supply, as well as to the health of our ecosystem, and are critical to our northern economy which is so dependent on the health of our natural resources. ....