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The next week will be very important for a proposed retreat southwest of Prince Albert that will provide supports for first responders suffering from operational stress injuries (OSI). On Monday night, a public hearing will be held at Lily Plain Hall to discuss the property owner’s land use application.The Rural Municipality (RM) of Duck Lake council will then vote on the application the following Wednesday. In the meantime, support continues to pour in for the River Valley Resilience Retreat. The latest cheque presentation was made Friday morning outside the Arsenal K-9 office in Prince Albert. Owner Jason Arsenault, a former long time member of the Saskatoon police officer, is very supportive of the project. ....
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Wednesday morning some people said it took them multiple stops before finding gas. “I don’t know how many gas stations we went to, five maybe, at least, and we haven’t been able to find fuel and we stopped here and I was like, ‘Oh I think we got Gas! we got pretty excited, said Roy Dominguez from Lake Dallas. He said his family had power all week until today. They got a generator from his brother-in-law who owns a pawn shop and filled up a container of gas as back up. When he arrived, to the Quick Trip at 3701 IH 35 S in Denton, the gas station still had diesel and E15 gas. ....
SASKATOON Fundraising is underway for an outdoor getaway that will help public safety workers struggling with mental illnesses. The River Valley Resilience Retreat will be available for anyone in Canada on the front lines of public safety, such as paramedics, police, court staff, doctors, nurses and correctional officers, and their families. The organization recently launched a GoFundMe with a $350,000 goal. The retreat will be located on more than 100 acres along the North Saskatchewan River in the R.M. of Duck Lake. Jeff Reeder, a firefighter in Prince Albert, is one of the founders of the non-profit organization. He said the retreat will provide alternative treatment to “conventional methods that might not be best-suited for everyone,” such as medication. ....