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Yorkton Legion applying for provincial dollars

This program is delivered in collaboration with the Royal Canadian Legion, Saskatchewan Command and the Army, Navy, and Air Force Veterans (ANAVETS), Saskatchewan Provincial Command. Registered, non-profit veteran service clubs based in Saskatchewan are eligible to apply for grants up to $25,000. Applications are now being accepted with two application intake cut-off dates of April 30, 2021 and August 31, 2021. This program provides grants towards facility projects, upgrades, renovations or repairs, access to programming, meetings and events. Grant money can also be used toward special events, programs and activities that engage the public and advance the work of veteran service organizations. Ken Gordon, president of Royal Canadian Legion General Alexander Ross Branch No. 77 in Yorkton, said the local organization applied for funding in 2020, but were declined, noting funding at $100,000 provincially meant dollars were limited.

APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR GRANTS TO SUPPORT VETERAN SERVICE CLUBS

The Government of Saskatchewan is increasing funding for the Veteran Service Club Support Program from $100,000 to $1,500,000 to continue supporting veterans and their families in Saskatchewan. “Our government is proud of this increased commitment to Saskatchewan veterans and their family members,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said.  “This funding will help keep Saskatchewan Legions operational and make the necessary improvements to continue serving our heroes.” This program is delivered in collaboration with the Royal Canadian Legion, Saskatchewan Command and the Army, Navy, and Air Force Veterans (ANAVETS), Saskatchewan Provincial Command.  Registered, non-profit veteran service clubs based in Saskatchewan are eligible to apply for grants up to $25,000.  Applications are now being accepted with two application intake cut-off dates of April 30, 2021 and August 31, 2021.

Chamber of Commerce to host political forum at WSCC

The Morristown Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a candidate forum Tuesday for those running for the Morristown city election at Walters State Community College. Those running for election include Rob Burke and current City Councilman Bob Garrett for Ward 1, Charles Cook and current City Councilwoman Kay Senter in Ward 3 and Tommy Pedigo, whose running unopposed, for an at-large seat. The forum will be held 7 p.m. at the Lyceum in Walters State and all candidates have agreed to participate, the chamber said. Chamber Board President Steve Amos will welcome the candidates and guests to the forum and the format will be explained by Legislative Affairs Co-Chair Keith Andrews.

Miller Town s Only Doubt - Ipswich Town News

Miller Town s Only Doubt Sunday, 10th Apr 2005 20:15 Tommy Miller is Town s only doubt ahead of Monday s live Sky game at Wolverhampton Wanderers. However, the 13-goal midfielder is expected to be fit enough to face Glenn Hoddle s draw specialists (Sky Sports One, KO 7.45pm). Miller picked up a calf injury during the 3-2 victory over Derby and the knock forced him off in the 4-3 win against Rotherham. The former Hartlepool man missed training as a precaution after the Millers match but was expected back in training on Sunday. Sunderland s defeat by Reading on Saturday means the Blues could be top of the league by next Sunday if they defeat the Black Cats having sunk Wolves at Molineux.

Writing on wall for Dublin Euros games as lack of crowd guarantee narrows UEFA options

UEFA are preparing to replace Dublin as co-hosts of this summer’s European Championships – and could make the call as early as today although issues in other cities may delay the inevitable. European football’s governing body set an April 7 deadline for representatives in the 12 host cities to let them know what their position was as regards admitting crowds to their scheduled games this summer. The organisers want each venue filled to at least 25pc capacity but the FAI are not in a position to offer that guarantee after ongoing discussions with the Irish Government and public health authorities. Taoiseach Micheál Martin said last week that it would be “very challenging” to get fans into stadiums this summer but suggested there was hope for Ireland because other countries were also in bother.

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