Just a Little Poke
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One of Provost Health Centre’s eldest residents in long-term care, Alice Conway, 102 smiles while receiving her first dose of vaccine in the arm from Alberta Health Services Public Health staff on Friday, January 15. The inoculation is designed to help protect from virus COVID-19. See story in The Provost News dated January 20, 2021. Photo courtesy Alberta Health Services.
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More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, January 20, 2021 including:
• Waste Water Main & Lift Station to Be Upgraded, New Sewage Lagoon to Be Expanded
—Combined Projects for Town of Provost Are Worth Over $5 Million
• People Tour Medical Clinic’s Construction Progress
— 'Hallways Are Bigger for Wheelchairs'
• Provost RCMP's Newest Constable
• Oklahoma and Texas ‘Far More Attractive’ For Oil, Gas Investment Than Alberta—Survey
• Keystone XL Would be ‘First Pipeline’ Powered by Renewable Energy
—Premier Kenney ‘Deeply Concerned’ U.S. President-elect Biden May Repeal Presidential Permit for Project’s Border Crossing
• Old Sidewalks Get Crushed
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