Lieutenant Governor Mirasty Presented Bravery Awards

Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty presented Royal Canadian Humane Association Bravery Awards on Friday, October 14th, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at TCU Place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Congratulations to all the heroic Saskatchewan citizens that were recognized for their bravery in striving to save lives.

Medal Recipients: 

Harpinder Singh “Sunny” Bajwa – Silver Medal for Bravery

Bikramjit “Bill” Singh – Honorary Testimonial Certificate

Sergeant William Picard – Bronze Medal for Bravery

Constable Josh Trefry – Honorary Testimonial Certificate

Misty Brown – Honorary Testimonial Certificate

Brad Pilon – Bronze Medal for Bravery

Constable Alyssa Ogieglo – Bronze Medal for Bravery

Constable Marc-Andre Thériault – Bronze Medal for Bravery

Constable Japheth Walters – Bronze Medal for Bravery

Constable Tanner Maynard – Bronze Medal for Bravery

Mitch Hozack and Jaxon Hozack – Honorary Testimonial Certificate

 Constable Jordan MacKenzie – Silver Medal for Bravery

Brian Gibson – Silver Medal for Bravery

Harvey Weber – Honorary Testimonial Certificate

The Royal Canadian Humane Association was established in 1894. The organization recognizes deeds of heroism by Canadians, who, through their alertness, skill and concern, save or attempt to save a life, especially where those actions lie outside the ordinary duties of the person involved.

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