July 1, 2020 / by BBG Security / Accessibility, Canada, Hunting, hunting permits, hunting saskatchewan, hunting Saskatchewan disabled, Lumsden, ministry of environemnt, Motorized Wheelchair, News, Sask Politics, Saskatchewan hunting permits, skpoli, Spina Bifida, Trent Wotherspoon
For 20 years, Bobbie Cherepuschak dreamed of hunting big game by roaming the land. Come October, his dream will get to come true. That’s because the Ministry of Environment has made changes to the province’s hunting permits to allow people with disabilities to use motorized wheelchairs while participating in the sport. “This will enhance the […]
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New Saskatchewan permit makes hunting more accessible to people in wheelchairs
July 1, 2020 / by BBG Security / Accessibility, Canada, Hunting, hunting permits, hunting saskatchewan, hunting Saskatchewan disabled, Lumsden, ministry of environemnt, Motorized Wheelchair, News, Sask Politics, Saskatchewan hunting permits, skpoli, Spina Bifida, Trent Wotherspoon
For 20 years, Bobbie Cherepuschak dreamed of hunting big game by roaming the land. Come October, his dream will get to come true. That’s because the Ministry of Environment has made changes to the province’s hunting permits to allow people with disabilities to use motorized wheelchairs while participating in the sport. “This will enhance the […]
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‘I am extremely disappointed’: group home proposal sparks outrage in Weyburn
March 13, 2019 / by BBG Security / Disability Group Home, Paul Merriman, Politics, Sask Housing, Sask Politics, Sask Social Services Minister, Saskatchewan Housing Authority, Weyburn, Weyburn City Council
[ad_1] Social Services Minister Paul Merriman says he is “extremely disappointed” in Weyburn city council’s decision to not approve a group home for four adults with mental and physical disabilities. The Saskatchewan Housing Authority had the application for the home before council on March 11 for a discretionary use permit in The Creeks subdivision. “This […]
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