PAGC, HLDN celebrates grand opening of new Sprucelodge
Residents travelling from the north to Prince Albert for medical needs and appointments now have a place to stay in a home away from home.
Members from the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) and Hatchet Lake Denesuline Nation (HLDN) were joined by dignitaries from the city, province, and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) to celebrate the opening of the new and improved Sprucelodge Medical Boarding Home.
The lodge is owned by both the PAGC and HLDN, and provides accommodation, meals, and transportation for First Nations peoples accessing medical care in Prince Albert, operating within the city for 40 years.
“I am proud of standing here today to celebrate the new chapter of Sprucelodge,” said HLDN Chief Bart Tsannie. “Sprucelodge has been part of our story for many years, it is a place where our people can rest, eat, and feel safe when they come to Prince Albert – not just our First Nation, but other First Nations [too] utilizing this building.”



