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Ray Fox awarded Queen’s Jubilee Medal

Ray Fox awarded Queen’s Jubilee Medal

Lifetime of community service has been recognized multiple times.
Oldest Wapella Blackhawk alumni recalls netminding in the ‘40s

Oldest Wapella Blackhawk alumni recalls netminding in the ‘40s

Don Purdy stood between the posts in the days before goalies wore masks.
A second chance at life after double lung transplant

A second chance at life after double lung transplant

Now that he’s back home, Larry Labbe is determined to start sharing his story with others to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation.
Survivor of Humboldt Bronco crash speaks in Unity

Survivor of Humboldt Bronco crash speaks in Unity

Winner of Amazing Race Canada and survivor of the Humboldt Bronco bus crash, Tyler Smith, comes to Unity for two presentations.
Sky’s the Limit Day Home opening in Stoughton

Sky’s the Limit Day Home opening in Stoughton

Skylar Coderre has plenty of knowledge in early childhood education.
Self-defence trainer went from being bullied to helping others protect themselves

Self-defence trainer went from being bullied to helping others protect themselves

Troy Ostapiw says many people have told him he saved their lives thanks to his training.
BIRM program director celebrated with Indigenous Educator Award

BIRM program director celebrated with Indigenous Educator Award

Leading with love in USask’s halls of post-secondary education.
A Home to Call My Own: Frankie Christensen shares his story of recovery and community

A Home to Call My Own: Frankie Christensen shares his story of recovery and community

“You can’t look people in the eye; you go to a very dark… lonely place (where) you don’t think anybody cares.â€
'Don't let your disability define you' says Regina resident

'Don't let your disability define you' says Regina resident

After having a tough childhood and bad job experiences, Darien Sali has worked on improving himself, hoping to one day soon become a security guard.
A Home to Call My Own: Trevor Nekrasoff shares his story of recovery

A Home to Call My Own: Trevor Nekrasoff shares his story of recovery

“I wound up on the streets at about 33 years old, and it’s hard to even explain how terrible an existence it is — just trying to survive every minute, not knowing where you’ll get your next meal, if you’ll have anywhere to sleep, or if you’ll freeze to death.â€
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