Northern agencies team up to keep youth warm this winter
Dozens of children living in a small community in northern Saskatchewan are guaranteed to have a warmer winter, thanks in large part to some recent generous donations.
Timber Bay school received about 25 winter jackets from Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC); as well as $1,000 from Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, which was used to buy winter gear.
The local mayor and council donated some additional gloves and toques. Lorna Lavallee, a secretary/ treasurer at the school told paNOW that as both a parent and community member, she is humbled by the support.
“Living in a small community such as ours, travelling to Prince Albert or La Ronge for groceries is a normal thing. Most of our income goes to gas to get there. In a hamlet as small and blended as ours we are grateful for any donations we receive,” she said.