West St. Paul

Families and Dignitaries Will Honour Manitoba Victims of Impaired Driving

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, August 18, 2022

We gather here to lend our support to victims and survivors, and to remind the public about very real tragedies that can occur any time someone gets behind the wheel impaired by alcohol, cannabis or other drugs.

Key Points: 
  • We gather here to lend our support to victims and survivors, and to remind the public about very real tragedies that can occur any time someone gets behind the wheel impaired by alcohol, cannabis or other drugs.
  • MADD Canada currently has provincial monuments to honour victims of impaired driving in New Brunswick, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Quebec, with plans underway to unveil an Ontario Monument in 2023.
  • Gillian Phillips, MADD Canada Victim Services Manager, at 1-866-461-4077 or [email protected]
    Deb Kelly, MADD Canada Communications Manager at 1-800-665-6233, ext.
  • 240 or [email protected]

Children's Minnesota opens new clinic to improve access for families in West Saint Paul

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, August 27, 2019

The new West St. Paul clinic has 15 exam rooms, onsite diagnostic x-ray capabilities, behavioral health services and a full-time Spanish interpreter.

Key Points: 
  • The new West St. Paul clinic has 15 exam rooms, onsite diagnostic x-ray capabilities, behavioral health services and a full-time Spanish interpreter.
  • Dignitaries attending the opening day ribbon-cutting included State Representative Ken Hansen, West St. Paul Mayor David Napier, and West St. Paul City Council members Lisa Eng-Sarne and John Justen.
  • "We are happy Children's Minnesota decided to stay and expand their clinic in West Saint Paul to serve the families of this community," said West St. Paul Mayor David Napier.
  • Children's Minnesota West St. Paul clinic is now conveniently located off of a local bus line to ease community access.