More money for community programs and groups courtesy of the Dryden Rotary Charity Foundation.
Roughly $82,000 has been handed out as part of the recent allocation.
The Points North Family Health Team in Machin is a big winner as it is welcoming $18,075 to purchase a portable bladder scanner.
Twenty-five thousand dollars is being invested to assist with the latest instalment of skating club registrations.
The Dryden Food Bank is getting $10,000.
The Ghost Lake Trail Alliance is welcoming $8,330 to purchase a snow dog machine and two groomers.
Dryden Entertainment Series is receiving $2,000.
The proposed South Dryden Community Garden is welcoming $6,250 to help it launch.
Area youth are also benefiting from the Dryden Rotary funding.
A total of $6,000 is being spent on scholarships at Dryden High School, with another $3,000 going to bursaries at Red Lake High.
The scholarship program in Ignace is receiving $2,000.
Other recipients:
MUNA (Model Unite Nations Assembly): $225
Adventures in Citizenship: $790
The money comes from Rotary Radio Bingo on CKDR.


