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Jean-Baptiste Trudel - CANADA150 Traditional Geocache

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onecrazycanadian: Hi,

The low health score on this cache has remained below 60 since our last contact. I see no sign of any maintenance being done to correct this and I have had no response from the owner since my last contact. Due to the lack of response I have no idea if any corrective action has been taken. Consequently I am archiving the cache at this time. If the owner does happen to complete the maintenance required and wish to activate the cache again just let me know and I will consider unarchiving it once the issue is resolved.

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onecrazycanadian
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Hidden : 6/5/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a Canada 150 project that aims to present places and people important for the Francophone community of Saskatchewan. More information : Geocaching CÉCS

Ceci est un projet Canada 150 qui vise à faire découvrir des personnalités et lieux importants pour la communauté francophone de la Saskatchewan. Plus d'information : Géocachette CÉCS


JEAN-BAPTISTE TRUDEL – CANADA150

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Originally from the province of Quebec, where he graduated from Laval University with a medical degree in 1912, Dr. Jean-Baptiste Trudel moved to Moose Jaw in 1920 and opened his first practice at 39 Main Street North.

Dr. Trudel was the first Francophone physician in Moose Jaw. He was very involved in the Francophone community in the West and was also a member the French-language professional club of Saskatchewan.


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Originaire de la province de Québec où il a obtenu son diplôme de médecine à l’Université Laval en 1912, le docteur Jean-Baptiste Trudel s’installe à Moose Jaw en 1920 et ouvre son premier cabinet médical au 39, rue Main Nord.

Le docteur Trudel fut le premier médecin francophone à Moose Jaw. Il était très engagé dans la communauté francophone de l’ouest et s’impliquait aussi au sein du club des professionnels de langue française de la Saskatchewan.

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