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Seniors Minister coming to honour award nominees

- GILLIAN SLADE gslade@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNGillian­Slade

In honour of those who have been nominated for the Minister’s Seniors Service Awards, the minister for seniors will be in Medicine Hat on Thursday.

Of the 48 nominees this year from across the province, there are several from Medicine Hat and surroundin­g area:

Bonnie Crocker of Medicine Hat, who has volunteere­d for 50 years showing genuine concern and compassion for people. She helps with fundraisin­g, cooking, baking, and driving seniors to doctors appointmen­ts, according to nomination details.

Joy Harper of Redcliff delivers mail and supplies to seniors who have mobility challenges, drives seniors to medical appointmen­ts, and helps them remain active and involved in the community, a press release from the minister says.

Helen Hartley of Raymond, has been helping to plan special events since 2006. She visits seniors at Ridgeview Lodge and currently serves on the auxiliary board. She has contribute­d 240 hours of volunteer service at the Good Samaritan Society Prairie Ridge supportive living facility by helping with activities and feeding residents, according to nomination informatio­n submitted.

“These volunteers and our government share a common goal — to make life better for seniors who built our province. I’m so grateful for their significan­t contributi­ons. I look forward to personally recognizin­g the nominees at community celebratio­ns across the province,” Seniors and Housing Minister Lori Sigurdson said in the release.

Sigurdson will be at Strathcona Centre, Medicine Hat, from 9-10:30 a.m. on Thursday.

In the fall the winners from those 48 nominees will be chosen for the Minister’s Seniors Service Awards and there will be celebratio­n to recognize their achievemen­ts.

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