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Dentist office gives back to Border City

Tooth Suite Family Dentistry is partnering with the City to maintain the playroom at the Servus Sports Centre.

The dentistry office kicked off their three-year sponsorship at the Community Information and Registration night on September 5.

Marianne Stelmaschuk with Tooth Suite Family Dentistry says her family has been in the city for over 50 years and wanted to give back to the community.

“It’s a wonderful community to raise a family in. We’re third-generation ourselves and our own kids grew up using this playroom.”

Stelmaschuk says the opening night was an “overwhelming success.”

“Tooth Suite Family Dentistry’s generous contribution will support the growth and development of the community’s families and those passing through over the next few years,” Mayor Gerald Aalbers says.

The playroom is open to children of all ages, with some supervision required, during Servus Sports Centre’s regular hours. 

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