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Gateway Co-operative donates $2,000 toward new medical equipment for Canora Hospital

Brad Chambers, Gateway Co-op general manager, donated $2,000 to The Health Foundation on December 17. The money will go toward the purchase of a new hematology analyzer for the Canora Hospital.
Co-op donation to Health Foundation
Brad Chambers, right, Gateway Co-op general manager, presented a cheque for $2,000 to Ross Fisher, executive director of The Health Foundation on December 17.

Brad Chambers, Gateway Co-op general manager, donated $2,000 to The Health Foundation on December 17.

The money will go toward the purchase of a new hematology analyzer for the Canora Hospital. A hematology analyzer is used to run tests on blood samples.

鈥淕ateway Co-op believes in investing back into the communities where our members and employees live and work. Part of our mandate as a co-operative is to work to make our communities better places to live and work and raise a family. Our board feels healthcare is one of the main needs of a community and helping to maintain and enhance our local healthcare is something the Gateway Co-op is proud to do,鈥 said Chambers.

The Health Foundation is grateful for this contribution and for the continuing support of the Gateway Co-op, said Ross Fisher, executive director of The Health Foundation.

鈥淕ateway Co-op has been a strong supporter of our work for many years, and that continuing support is critical to our ability to enhance our local health services in east central Saskatchewan.鈥

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