Helen Delaney from Biggar, SK is the Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.
Holder of calendar #4562. Mount Carmel Council 5549in Landis, SK, sold this.
The next weekly draw will take place on November 14, 2025, with a prize of $100.
The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation will contact all prize winners. If you believe you are a prize winner and have not been contacted by the Foundation within seven (7) calendar days of the draw date, don’t hesitate to contact Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.
Join Us for the 2025 Knights of Columbus Carol Festival! November 24 & 25, 2025 | 7:00 – 9:00 PM Knox Metropolitan United Church, 2340 Victoria Ave, Regina, SK Watch Live on AccessNow TV and online
FREE ADMISSION – Donations Welcome!
Celebrate the joy of the season with choirs from across the region as they fill the air with beautiful carols and holiday spirit. Whether you’re performing or attending, this is a heartwarming event for the whole community!
Your Donations Support:
Chili for Children
Coats for Kids Program
Access Communications Children’s Fund
Carmichael Outreach
Donate by Mail or E-Transfer:
Mail to: K of C Carol Festival, ℅ Gerard Woynarski, 3433 Valley Green Way, Regina, SK S4V 1L4
Tax receipts available for donations of $20 or more.
Choirs – Register by November 14, 2025!
To participate, contact Andrij Lazurko at andrijl@semc.ca or call 306-533-2750.
Submit your choir details, carol selections, and preferred performance date.
Let’s come together to sing, share, and support our community this holiday season. Everyone is welcome – bring your voice, your heart, and your holiday cheer!
Behind every bursary is a story—one of perseverance, passion, and purpose. At Saskatchewan Polytechnic, these stories remind us why investing in education matters. This year’s Sask K of C Charitable Foundation Bursary recipients embody resilience and ambition, turning challenges into stepping stones toward brighter futures. From caring for others in their most vulnerable moments to protecting our natural world, these students are shaping careers that will make a lasting impact on their communities.
Morgan Haviland
Morgan Haviland – Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Regina Campus)
Morgan’s path to nursing reflects resilience and purpose. After overcoming early challenges as a young mother, she pursued massage therapy before enrolling in the SCBScN program. Nursing aligns with her values of compassion and advocacy, and she aspires to become a Nurse Practitioner, possibly in a prison setting or working in oncology. Morgan is deeply grateful for the bursary, which eases financial stress and supports her dream of advancing in healthcare.
Aiden Young
Aiden Young – Integrated Resource Management (Prince Albert Campus)
Aiden’s love for nature and wildlife inspired him to pursue a career in resource management. His goal is to advocate for sustainable environmental practices while working in the natural resources field. Brusaries allow him to focus on studies without financial strain. Aiden credits his grandfather for nurturing his passion for the outdoors and looks forward to making a positive impact on the environment.
Sharon Sebastian
Sharon Sebastian – Civil Engineering Technologies (Moose Jaw Campus)
Sharon came to Saskatchewan Polytechnic with a clear goal: to become an engineer. His passion for learning and determination drive him forward in the Civil Engineering Technologies program. Receiving a bursary has eased his financial burden and strengthened his motivation to excel academically and achieve his professional aspirations.
Hunter Labbie – Pharmacy Technician (Saskatoon Campus)
Hunter combines academic excellence with community spirit. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Pharmacology, he enrolled in the Pharmacy Technician program to gain practical skills and serve his community. His long-term goal is to become a pharmacist. Hunter appreciates the donor support that allows him to focus on studies and reduce financial stress, fueling his ambition to advance in healthcare.
The Power of Support: Building Futures Together
These stories are more than personal achievements—they’re proof of what happens when generosity meets determination. Each bursary has helped transform financial challenges into opportunities, allowing students to focus on their studies and pursue careers that will make a difference in healthcare, engineering, environmental stewardship, and beyond.
To our donors: your support doesn’t just fund education—it fuels dreams, strengthens communities, and inspires the next generation of leaders. Thank you for believing in these students and for being a vital part of their journey.
Making a Memorial Donation to the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation is a touching way to celebrate the life of a friend or loved one. This thoughtful gesture not only brings comfort to grieving families but also helps continue charitable work in their memory.
A Certificate of Remembrance is sent to a family member of the deceased, offering heartfelt condolences and recognizing your generous contribution. The individual is also prayerfully remembered during a special Memorial Mass, ensuring their legacy lives on.
The following individuals were recently commemorated through Memorial Donations:
Leonard Kutz – Saskatoon
John Janzen – Saskatoon
Raymond Grosjean – Delmas
John Lesmeister – North Battleford
Frank Mazurek – Shellbrook
Pauline Domingo from Saskatoon, SK is the Winner of the $225 Monthly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.
Holder of calendar #1075. Saskatoon Council 1517 in Saskatoon, SK, sold this.
The next monthly draw is on November 30, 2025, and the amount will be $225.
All prize winners will be contacted by the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation. If you believe you are a prize winner and have not been contacted by the Foundation within seven (7) calendar days of the draw date, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.
Normand Rivard from Saskatoon, SK is the Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.
Holder of calendar #1048. Sts-Martyrs-Canadiens Council 8301 in Saskatoon, SK, sold this.
The next weekly draw will take place on November 7, 2025, with a prize of $100.
The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation will contact all prize winners. If you believe you are a prize winner and have not been contacted by the Foundation within seven (7) calendar days of the draw date, don’t hesitate to contact Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.