Sunday Schoolers Entertain Provost Nursing Home Residents from Outdoors
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Little Finley Slomp (left) and Georgiana Brenton spray colour on their small-scale snowman outside windows of continuing care residents at the Provost Health Centre. This is just part of the action on Sunday morning, February 21 as 15 New Hope Gospel Church Sunday school students age four to 12, including one from the nursery provided entertainment while seven adults attended. Sylvia Huttges for New Hope told The News that they did this because they wanted to “lift the residents’ spirits.” For more details, other photos see The Provost News dated February 24, 2021. ©Provost News Photo.
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More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, February 24, 2021 including:
• Uncollected Taxes 'Problematic' at $3.5 Million, Almost Identical to Last Year for M.D. Provost
—Minor Re-design at Medical Clinic Construction Site to Improve Tenant Space Function
• Crescent Point Energy Buys Shell's $900M Non-core Alberta Shale Assets
• Former Provost Resident Becomes First Chief Medical Officer for Major Airline
• Alberta Seniors' Turn for COVID-19 Vaccines in Phased Rollout
—Congregated Living Facilities to Go First
• Employment/Careers
• Saskatchewan Gears Up for Mass Immunization Against Virus
—Goal is to Vaccinate 'as Many as Possible, as Quickly as Possible'
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