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Special Olympians surprise cops
To help spread the word about a new fundraising initiative, local Special Olympics Canada athletes and coaches surprised members of the Lloydminster RCMP on Monday with special donuts.

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Tim Hortons is continuing its longstanding support for Special Olympics with a limited-time fundraising donut campaign to help athletes with intellectual disabilities access more opportunities to reach their full poten - tial in sport and in life.
Special Olympics Canada’s vision is that sport will open hearts and minds toward people with intellectual disabilities and create inclusive communities all across Canada.
According to Tim’s, the multi-coloured design of the donut was inspired by the Special Olympics’ mission of diversity and inclusion. calls and Dr. Cooke was well known for always getting there no matter what, so he had this for winter time and sand buggy for summer.”
“We like donuts, we love our Special Olympians. It’s a match made in heaven!” said Cpl Grant Kirzinger of the Lloydminster RCMP.
North has also purchased a few fine vehicles at the Barrett-Jack-
“That’s a huge piece— is surrounding this person with love, treating them with compassion and letting them make decisions and move forward with their healing journey.”
LSAS provided sexual assault recovery services to more than 800 individuals in 2022 and half of those were under 18 years of age.
“Sexual violence is so stigmatized and lives in secrecy and shame, so the more we talk about it the better,” said Sinfield.
She says the upcoming fundraising gala for the building repair is not business as usual son auto auctions in Arizona including a car designed by Elvis that stays parked under a roof. for them although they did mark their 35 anniversary with a little Italy gala.
North, however, will be pulling into the bonspiel driving a latemodel pick-up truck.
“We’re more about building awareness and supporting it that way,” said Sinfield.
The word has spread, however, about the building foundation need and the gala was nearly sold out on Monday with the few remaining tickets selling at $100 a ticket or $800 a table.
The gala will include two bands for entertainment, a live auction and silent auctions, a prime rib and Greek chicken supper and lots of other treats throughout the evening.
