Mobile dental clinic being set up after health centre closes

By Austin Evans Writer After four months of no dental services on reserve, a mobile clinic is being developed for the unhoused Dental Clinic. Gane’ Yohs was closed on April 23 due to an extensive mold infection which Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) CEO Nathan Wright described as “all throughout” the walls and ceiling. Most of Gane’ Yohs’ services have been running out of White Pine Wellness Centre since May 17 with the exception of the Dental Clinic. On August 15, SNEC Communications announced that a mobile dental clinic was being built outside of White Pines and was scheduled to open on September 3. SNEC said the trailer will cost $333,946 during their general finance meeting on August 19. Wright claimed SNEC would pay up front for the trailer and…

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