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The Biggar Independent Volume 119 Issue 19

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Vol. 115 No. 19

THURSDAY, May 9, 2024

16 pages

$1.50

Random Acts of Kindness promoting well-being ... Mental health advocate, DJay McGrath, right, hands out wristbands after talking to kids during the St. Gabriel School RAK (Random Acts of Kindness) Club’s Youth Kindness Conference at the Biggar Community, May 3. McGrath’s message, “It’s Okay to not be Okay” resonated with kids as they navigated their reality, learning the pitfalls of growing up, providing tools to help them as young kids - things that they will have as adults handling stress, dealing with each other, and making positive choices. The conference ran all day with McGrath and his substance abuse story, presentations by SGI, Landan Waite, and Allan Kehler, both mental health advocates. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)

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