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News Release - October 26, 2004 HONOURING SASKATCHEWAN'S PROTECTIVE SERVICES PERSONNEL
Lieutenant Governor Lynda Haverstock presented the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal to 23 recipients at the Chapel Gallery in North Battleford today. The medal recognizes individuals who have 25 years of exemplary service protecting the people of Saskatchewan or their property. This can be in either a volunteer or a full-time capacity.
Recipients receiving the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal at the ceremony today include: • RCMP members from Lloydminster, Cutknife and North Battleford; • fire protection personnel from Kindersley, North Battleford, Rosetown and Leask; and • Saskatchewan Environment Officers from Chitek Lake, Big River and North Battleford. "Saskatchewan's protective services personnel are helping to make a difference and a better life for everyone," Government Relations Minister Len Taylor said on behalf of Provincial Secretary Joan Beatty. "It is a comfort knowing that there are so many dedicated individuals working to keep residents in this province safe." The Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal was announced by Premier Lorne Calvert in 2002. The medal is part of the Saskatchewan Honours Program that includes the Saskatchewan Order of Merit and the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal. The provincial Office of Protocol and Honours administers the program in close co-operation with the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police, Saskatchewan Firefighters Association and other agencies whose personnel are eligible for the honour. For further information call toll-free 1-877-427-5505 or go to the web site at www.gr.gov.sk.ca/Protocol. -30- For More Information, Contact:
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