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4-H announces speaking competition winners in Sask

By Jim Smalley Final Results from Saskatchewan Provincial 4-H Public Speaking Competition Thirty-two members in four age categories and representing a wide variety of clubs participated in the first-ever virtual 4-H Provincial Public Speaking Competition. The competition was held on the Zoom platform in accordance with COVID-19 protocols. The judges commented on the high quality of the presentations and the participants’ adaptability in making their presentations over the internet. Here are the top three placings from the four age categories: Cloverbud (Age 6-8) 1st Place- Claire Galli- Melville Town ‘N Country 4-H Club “A Job Involving My Furry Friends” 2nd Place- Kendele Noble – Durness Multi 4-H Club “Don’t Eat Out of the Cheeto Bowl”

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.

Uncertainty surrounds Sask Scotties selection

  REGINA With the Scotties Tournament of Hearts fast approaching and sporting events currently paused in Saskatchewan, CurlSask has a difficult decision ahead of them to determine who will represent the province at the annual tournament. On Dec. 2, CurlSask said their goal was to host a qualifying competition. However, public health restrictions, which include competition in sport, have been extended until Jan. 29. Robyn Silvernagle, who has skipped Saskatchewan at the last two Tournament of Hearts, isn’t optimistic about a provincial competition.  “I think we would love to play, everybody wants to win to get to a Scotties. But, it’s not looking promising,” Silvernagle said.

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