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Introduction to Head Injury Order Form
Smart Cycling Activity Book
SBIA Poster
SBIA Placemat
Bike Rodeo
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
GOVERNMENTS OF CANADA AND SASKATCHEWAN CELEBRATE NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN SASKATOON
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PROVINCE LAUNCHES NEW PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
News Release May 13, 2009
Beginning this fall, thousands of Saskatchewan people will no longer need to depend on social assistance for their basic living costs, following the announcement of a new income support program for people with disabilities.
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ABI Partnership Project & Programs
REPORTS
CANADA’S FIRST ALPINE HELMET STANDARD HELPS MAKE SKIING, SNOWBOARDING AND TOBOGGANING SAFER
News Release Toronto – March 24, 2009
CSA’s Z263.1 Recreational Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding Helmets
Saskatchewan Head Injury Report on Cyclists: Under 20 and Male
Government of Saskatchewan News Releases
Helmets on the slopes cut head injury risk
Published on Tuesday, Feb. 02, 2010
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A Brain Strategy for Canada
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LINKS
The Brain Injury Association of Canada
http://biac-aclc.ca/en/
Drug Fact Sheets:
The Directorate has developed three new fact sheets: Prescription Medication, Over-the-Counter Drugs and Cocaine and Crack.
Prescription Medication
Over-the-Counter Drugs
Cocaine and Crack
These are available in hard copy at the Government Services Distribution Centre in quantities of 50 tear sheets per pad.
You can contact them at (306) 787-2056 and place an order.
They are also available electronically on the Ministry's website.
http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/alcohol-addictions-factsheets
Canadian Soldier Trevor Greene Defies All Odds
The CTV Original Documentary PEACE WARRIOR, Saturday, Dec. 13 at 7 pm - Intimate, one-hour documentary offers an exclusive look into Captain Trevor Greene’s courageous struggle to recover from a horrific axe attack in Afghanistan.
http://biac-aclc.ca/en/2008/11/23/canadian-soldier-trevor-greene-defies-all-odds/