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Canora Ag Society helps make hospital stays more enjoyable
SaskToday
Apr 14, 2019 12:00 PM
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Donna McCormick of the Canora Hospital (left) accepted a donation of 11 TVs from Brooke Kowalyshyn, representing the Canora Ag Society, for the patients’ rooms. “A need for this was identified by some of our members, and it was decided that it would be a great way to give back to the community,” said Dean Wilgosh, Ag Society president. “It is never good when one has to spend any length of time in the hospital so hopefully for those who do, this will help pass the time.”
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