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The DSYTC team, from left, Dave Smith’s widow Darlene Smith, senior director of philanthropy Cindy Manor, MPP Merrilee Fullerton, executive director Mike Beauchesne and board chair OPS interim Chief Steve Bell turn sod during a ceremony at the site of the new treatment centre expected to open in West Carleton in 2023. Photo by Jake Davies
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DSYTC breaks ground in Carp

By Jake Davies - West Carleton Online

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