James Smith Cree Nation breaks ground on new wellness centre
James Smith Cree Nation has turned the soil for the Miyo-Pimatisiwin Wellness Centre and the Akameyimok Lodge this week. It is part of the community's response to the 2022 tragedy after it received federal funding. Randy Constant joined The Morning Edition to talk about how it will serve as a community hub and treatment centre. #cbcnews #saskatchewan #jamessmithcreenation #healthcare #indigenous

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