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The Cypress Regional Health Authority was established on August 1, 2002 with the proclamation of The Regional Health Services Act. The Authority assumed the operations of the former Rolling Hills, Southwest, and Swift Current Health Districts as of this date. The Cypress Regional Health Authority (RHA) is one of 12 Regional Health Authorities that exist within the province and is located in the southwest corner of the province of Saskatchewan. The Cypress Health Region provides health services to nearly 80 rural and urban municipalities in the geographically diverse southwest corner of Saskatchewan.Cypress Health employs approximately 1,700 staff members who provide a wide variety of facility-based and community-based programs and services in the region's 20 facilities, communities, and individual's homes.The Cypress Health Region offers a full range of services that include: acute care, home care, community and population Health, long term care, mental health, addictions services, support services, and emergency services.
The Chinook School Division is proud to serve 6200 students in 60 schools, with 1125 collegial and student centered teachers and support staff. We are a vibrant and progressive school division located within Saskatchewan's great Southwest.We are known for
OPEN 24/7 with advance notice.
We can open for you with as little as 10 minutes notice as my cell phone is always with me.
Summer Hours
Thursday & Friday Noon to 7pm
Sunday 4pm to 7pm.
1st Saturday of the month is Girl's Night Out which starts at 7:30pm
Please book 2 weeks in advance for parties or company functions.
Text or call Barb 294-7976
We close early if no one is in the alley 45 minutes before closing. If you want to come bowling late please call ahead and we will stay open for your group.
As early as 1908, settlers began arriving in this area, but from 1910 through 1914 there was an influx of settlers coming south of the Frenchman Creek. It wasn't until 1923 when the C.P.R Railroad came through the area that the town site for Frontier was chosen and it wasn't officially incorporated as a hamlet until July 10, 1930. Back in 1923, two ''one-country'' stores were moved in on skids and waited for the decision to be made as to where Main Street would be. Elevators were built. The site for the new school was approved. The town began to take shape as new businesses and homes sprang up.