Saskatchewan has proclaimed Dec. 2 as SaskAbilities Day.

The provincial government is recognizing the organization’s 75 years of service to persons with disabilities “and their leadership in strengthening communities across the province,” according to the statement issued by the Ministry of Social Services.

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“Our partnership with SaskAbilities is one we deeply value, and I want to congratulate them on this milestone,” Social Services Minister Terry Jenson said.

“For decades, individuals and their families have benefitted from the quality services provided

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