The Evan Bray Show - Terry Lerat & Kylie and Zachary Johnson - Tuesday, August 6th, 2024

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Animal care is an important profession and one many pet owners feel is a necessity to have close to home. Some residents who live in more remote areas of the province know how dire situations can be when a veterinarian is not readily accessible - like those in First Nation Communities. Terry Lerat, Cowessess First Nation councillor and farmer joins Tamara with Kylie and Zachary Johnson from Melville Veterinary Clinic do discuss how their practice is making that care accessible and what that means to communities like Cowessess First Nation.
6 Aug 2024 2PM English South Africa News Commentary

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