Shortly after the May 6 Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, Saskatchewan’s Lieutenant Governor, Russ Mirasty and Her Honour Donna Mirasty had an audie
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She received the Saskatchewan Order of Merit in 2001 and the Order of Canada in 2017.
It is with great sadness that we share that our longtime supporter, Jacqui Shumiatcher has passed away.
She has been an incredible supporter of the arts in Regina and our work for decades. Her legacy can been seen in many areas around our city and she will be greatly missed. pic.twitter.com/wv8scdDWWQ
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Indigenous and military leaders are among those offering condolences and paying tribute to WWII veteran and Indigenous advocate Philip Favel.
Born in 1922 in Prongua, on the Sweetgrass First Nation, Favel was working on his father’s farm as a labourer when he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1942, at the age of 20. After his training at the No. 121 Canadian Army Training Centre in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan and in England, Favel was sent to France to take part in Operation Overlord.
REGINA Iconic philanthropist Jacqueline Shumiatcher has died at the age of 97. “We are so saddened to learn that Jacqui Clay Shumiatcher passed away last night,” read a Facebook statement posted by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. “Jacqui will be greatly missed.” We were so saddened to learn that Jacqui Clay Shumiatcher passed away last night. A recipient of the Order of Canada. Posted by Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 Shumiatcher was a champion of the arts in Saskatchewan. She, and her late husband Morris, provided financial assistance to various institutions, including the Globe Theatre, the MacKenzie Art Gallery, the University of Regina and the Regina Symphony Orchestra.