A million-dollar gift from the Kinsmen Foundation played a major role in enhancing access to a breast screening mammogram for Saskatchewan women in rural, remote, and northern communities…
Misty Selinger
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Know your risk factors, get screened, raise awareness, and support prostate cancer patients.
Cody Smuk’s Story
Since 2019, Huskies Fight Cancer Night has raised funds to support Choc’laCure, a yearlong fundraising campaign that raises money for equipment...
Bruce Vance’s Story
Hockey has played an important role in the lives of the Vance family. Like most hockey families, they volunteered a lot of their time at the rink, and in return, their team kept showing up for them…
Garett Wright
Garett Wright, born and raised in Saskatoon, proudly represents the fourth generation at the family-owned Wright Construction Western Inc. Garett began working with the company during his summers at the age of 16, and after graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan, began working full time with the company and gaining invaluable experience that has shaped his career in the construction industry. He is currently the Head of Special Projects, where he continues to contribute to the company’s success and innovation.
Christine Magneson
Christine Magneson leads government relations for BHP across Canada. Prior to joining BHP, she was a Director for DCG Philanthropic Services, managing capital campaigns ranging from $10-40 million. She has served on the Board of Directors for Dress for Success Saskatoon, Saskatoon Housing Authority, The Saskatchewan Party, Association of Fundraising Professionals Saskatchewan, and Public Affairs Association of Canada-Saskatchewan. Her community service has been recognized as a recipient of the Queen’s Diamond and Platinum Jubilee Commemorative Medals.
Kim Stokke’s Story
Kimberly Dawn (Crawford) Stokke was born in Watrous, SK. Kim was a nurse and also built a farm with her husband of 25 years, Greg. Together they…
SARCAN Drop & Go
Skip the line and save your patience,
Drop & Go for cancer patients!
Artists Against Cancer: Paint-A-Thon
A Year to Think Pink The Last Mountain Lake Cultural Centre, together with the South Shore Art Guild, a group of artists from Regina Beach and...
Together we are changing what's possible for cancer patients in Saskatchewan.
All funds raised here, stay here to support cancer care
right here at home.









