My mother is Indigenous, and my dad is white. That makes me mixed two pieces of me, split right down the middle, writes Jeremy Ratt, host of the CBC podcast Pieces.
The RM of Moosomin commissioned 41,000 tonnes of gravel to be hauled for the Moosomin airport expansion project, but ended up with an additional 3,113 tonnes thanks to the donations of gravel and labour from the local contractors. In total $29,011.41 worth of gravel and labour were donated with Springer Construction donating $12,578.06, KCH Operating donating $2,854.99, Joel Poelzer donating $4,694.84, Kentrax Transport donating $6,233.85, and Rhino Dirtworks donating $2,649.67. (Left to right: Jason Springer, Joel Poelzer, Kenneth Kingdon, Trent MacMillian, Jeff McMullen, Kendra Lawrence, and Kent Becker). The RM of Moosomin commissioned 41,000 tonnes of gravel to be hauled for the Moosomin airport expansion project, but ended up with an additional 3,113 tonnes thanks to the donations of gravel and labour from the local contractors.
Jamieson was moved to the General Hospital in Regina and now is back in Moosomin, but he still has a long recovery period ahead of him. When people in the communities in the surrounding area heard about this, there came a wave of support for the family. A cow pie bingo was organized to get Jamieson’s livestock involved in fundraising. There was also a Conexus Credit Union account set up under the name Love 4 Levi where people could simply deposit donations. Two local hockey teams and two local businesses also showed their support for Levi and the Jamieson family and the Predators softball team came out one last time show why they were champions.
A Dundurn, Sask. woman wants to see changes after she says a potentially life-threatening pregnancy complication was missed by multiple health-care professionals.