Jay McFarlane (left), President of Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health and Chris Lee (right), G2G board member sign Memorandum of Understanding.  (Bob Montgomery photo) Jay McFarlane (left), President of Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health and Chris Lee (right), G2G board member sign Memorandum of Understanding. (Bob Montgomery photo)
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New Partnership Between G2G And Gateway Centre

The G2G Rail Trail organization has entered into a partnership with the Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health.

Gateway President Jay McFarlane and G2G board member Chris Lee have signed a memorandum of understanding.

McFarlane points out that as a former board member with Gateway, Lee has a good understanding of what Gateway is all about and how the two organizations share many common goals and interests.

McFarlane says they're currently working on details of a joint fund-raiser that they could hold on the G2G trail. They're also looking at a variety of research opportunities.

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