AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan Inc.
05/25/2026
REGINA — As Regina faces a growing number of overdose calls, advocates with AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan say naloxone training is becoming more important than ever in helping ordinary people save lives.
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https://www.sasktoday.ca/regina-today/regina-news/help-bring-awareness-advocates-urge-people-to-learn-about-administering-naloxone-12310122
05/05/2026
Today, we honour Red Dress Day — a National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People.
Across the country, red dresses hang as powerful reminders of the lives stolen, the voices silenced, and the families and communities forever changed.
At APSS, we stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities. We recognize that harm reduction, health equity, and justice are deeply connected — and that we cannot talk about community wellness without acknowledging the ongoing impacts of colonialism and violence.
Today, and every day, we remember. We listen. We learn. We commit to action.
🟥 Wear red
🟥 Honour the missing and murdered
🟥 Support Indigenous-led initiatives
🟥 Advocate for justice and change
No more stolen sisters.
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