A new toolkit designed to encourage communities to reflect on their roles in building respectful, engaging communities and to move multiculturism forward has been developed and is being offered to Saskatchewan hometowns. Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS) and the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) would like to see hometowns support the initiative by committing to […]
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Gunshots, a SWAT team, and a heavy police presence are not scenes typically associated with small-town Saskatchewan, but for residents of Bangor, that’s exactly...