REGINA — The bravery of Saskatchewan citizens was at the forefront Friday when Lt.-Gov. Bernadette McIntyre presented Royal Canadian Humane Association (RCHA) Bravery Awards to noteworthy individuals.

McIntyre is the honorary patron of RCHA in Saskatchewan.

RCHA, established in 1894, 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.

Those honoured at Friday’s ceremony at Government House spanned the gamut of trained officers to ordinary citizens who endangered their own lives in attempts to help others.

Person With a Grenade

Protective Services Officer Candice Nolin – RCHA Silver Medal for Bravery

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