Firefighters Appreciation barbecue recognizes team effort fighting wildfires
The Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs (BATC) held a Firefighter Appreciation barbecue at the Western Development Museum in North Battleford Thursday, showing appreciation for all those who played a part in fighting the wildfires in the Moosomin and Saulteaux First Nation area to keep those communities safe.
Director of Housing and Infrastructure with the BATC, Mervin Knight said Thursday’s event was important as a way to shine a light on not only all who helped out, but the collaborative effort it took.
“It’s recognizing the individuals, entities, and all the leadership that came together unified to support one another in the disaster that could have happened,” Knight said. “All the fire departments in the surrounding area, and the people, this event is just to give them some acknowledgment instead of them just walking away not getting the acknowledgment or thanks for the work they’ve done.”
Chief of Saulteaux First Nation, Kenny Moccasin, said there are many who chipped in to help in whatever way they could: from fighting the fires on the frontlines to donating food and goods and providing financial backing.