Fort Qu'Appelle

Little Current and Fort Qu'Appelle post offices expand services under new community hub model

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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 20, 2022 /CNW/ - Canada Post has transformed two more post offices into community hubs that will offer additional services to better meet the needs of residents and businesses.

Key Points: 
  • OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 20, 2022 /CNW/ - Canada Post has transformed two more post offices into community hubs that will offer additional services to better meet the needs of residents and businesses.
  • The community hub model is intended to provide rural, Indigenous or northern communities with access to important products and services, so they can better connect with residents and businesses across Canada and around the world.
  • One of the new community hubs is in Little Current, Ontario, the largest town on Manitoulin Island; the other is in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, a small town about 70 km northeast of Regina.
  • Providing access to more products and services in these communities is just one way Canada Post is helping to deliver a stronger Canada.

Atlas Growers welcomes Pasqua First Nation as major shareholder, announces plans for traditional medicines-driven cannabis product

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Atlas first welcomed Pasqua First Nation as a shareholder in 2018.

Key Points: 
  • Atlas first welcomed Pasqua First Nation as a shareholder in 2018.
  • Since then, the two organizations have forged a true partnership, including a unique Indigenous brand and product line called Mino-Ahki Good Earth.
  • This project will produce a first-of-its-kind topical cream that combines traditional medicines and remedies with Atlas medicinal cannabis extracts and proprietary formulations.
  • Pasqua First Nation #79 is a Saulteaux/Cree First Nation located 60km northeast of Regina and 15 km west of Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan.