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CENTENNIAL MEDAL PRESENTATIONS TO OLYMPIANS

Released on May 3, 2005

Premier Lorne Calvert presented the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal to some of Saskatchewan's 2004 Summer Olympic athletes, Paralympic athletes and volunteers in Regina today.

The commemorative medal recognizes and honours the important role individuals have played in the development of communities in the province.

"The Saskatchewan Centennial Medal pays tribute to the people who have made this province a place of which we can be proud," Calvert said. "Today we recognize individuals who competed internationally and have shown the world how exceptional Saskatchewan athletes are."

Recipients are selected based on the recommendation of governmental and non-governmental organizations and Members of the Legislative Assembly. Community leaders, MLAs, MPs and judges will also receive the medal.

"Saskatchewan people are known for their spirit, their innovation and for their heart," Provincial Secretary Joan Beatty said. "The medal provides us with an opportunity to celebrate these qualities and the people who exemplify them."

Approximately 4,000 Saskatchewan Centennial Medals will be presented to individuals at ceremonies held throughout the province this year.

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For More Information, Contact:

Maureen Boyle
Government Relations
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-5959

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