Gilbertson Veterinary Clinic Awarded Polar Economic Development Grant

Dr\. Carla Gilbertson and Staff
Allie Fraser – Vet Tech (left), Dr. Carla Gilbertson (middle), and Lori Kalliokoski – office coordinator/office manager (right)

Gilbertson Veterinary Clinic has been selected as a recipient of the Polar Communications Economic Development Grant, a program designed to support community needs and job creation within Polar’s service area. The Pembina County Job Development Authority (PCJDA) applied for the grant on behalf of the new veterinary clinic, serving as the required public-sector sponsor.

The $10,000 award will support the purchase of a Canis Major Exam Lift Table, an essential piece of equipment that enhances safety, efficiency, and patient care in a rural veterinary practice setting. The hydraulically adjustable lift table will allow the clinic’s sole practitioner, Dr. Carla Gilbertson, DVM, to safely examine and treat animals up to 300 pounds, expand services more rapidly, and improve operational efficiency as the business grows.

“Gilbertson Veterinary Clinic fills a critical gap in accessible veterinary care for Cavalier and the surrounding region,” said Angelle French, Executive Director of the Pembina County JDA. “This investment directly supports small business growth, enhances quality of life for local residents, and strengthens the long-term vitality of our rural communities.”

The clinic, located at 106 Division Ave N., Suite B, Cavalier, is structured for rural sustainability, offering wellness care, sick animal visits, diagnostics, and eventually routine surgical services. The clinic serves a region that currently lacks a local small-animal veterinary facility, requiring pet owners to travel long distances for routine and urgent care.

The project aligns with Polar Communications’ Economic Development Fund criteria, which emphasize fulfilling community needs and supporting job creation.

Dr. Gilbertson expressed appreciation for the support:

“Launching a veterinary clinic in a rural community is both challenging and incredibly meaningful. This grant allows us to expand more quickly and safely, ensuring that local families have access to trusted, high-quality pet care close to home. We are deeply grateful to Polar Communications and the PCJDA for believing in this project.”

The Polar Economic Development Fund provides grants of up to $10,000 for eligible community and business development projects, with funding authorized for initiatives that benefit rural communities within Polar’s service area. The PCJDA’s sponsorship and the clinic’s strong financial planning, including secured financing from Gate City Bank, the Red River Regional Council Catalyst Fund, and personal investment, helped position the project for successful review.

Gilbertson Veterinary Clinic is currently fully staffed, offer a growing suite of services, and provide long-term veterinary care for pet owners across Pembina, Walsh, and Cavalier Counties, as well as neighboring Kittson County, Minnesota.