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Miyo-wîcîwitowin Day

Recognizing Truth. Inspiring Action. miyo-wîcîwitowin – means reconciliation in Cree. Walking together in a good way is how it is often described.

This day is a response to the federal government’s declaration of September 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDT&R), a statutory holiday to pause and reflect on the tragic history and ongoing legacy of residential schools.

A robust committee led by Co-Chairs, Chief Cadmus DeLorme, Chief of Cowessess First Nation and Tim Reid, CEO of Regina Exhibition Association Ltd (REAL). Their goal is to bring action to this day and involve youth from across the province.

 

Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors and granters, we are able to provide tickets to this event at no cost. Please register for your seat at the links below. Seating is reserved and first come, first served. You will need a ticket to enter Mosaic Stadium.

Please note this is an all-day event and concessions will be open.

Please be sure to check out the REAL District’s “Know before you go” page for more details.

Schools wanting to register for the day, please see the instructions below to arrange attendance and transportation.

Pricing: Free Event – tickets must be reserved

Regina Public:

Regina Catholic:

File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council Schools

Cowessess Community Educational Centre

Any other schools (more than 10 tickets) who would like to register must email: guest-service@REAL1884.ca

The event is finished.

Date

Sep 29 2022
Expired!

Time

9:30 am - 4:00 pm

Cost

Free

Location

Mosaic Stadium
1700 Elphinstone Street
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