Five Saskatchewan recipients were honoured with Junior Citizen of the Year Awards on Thursday, as announced by CTV News reporter Caitlin Brezinski. The awards celebrate young individuals who have demonstrated exceptional community service, leadership, and positive impact in their local areas.
Recognizing Youth Excellence
The Junior Citizen of the Year Awards, presented annually, highlight the achievements of young people who go above and beyond in their communities. This year's recipients were selected from across the province, showcasing a diverse range of contributions from volunteering to advocacy.
Community Impact
Each award winner has made a significant difference in their community. Their efforts include organizing local events, supporting charitable causes, and inspiring peers to get involved. The awards ceremony, held on Thursday, brought together families, educators, and community leaders to celebrate these young role models.
“These young citizens exemplify the best of Saskatchewan’s youth,” said a spokesperson for the awards program. “Their dedication and hard work are an inspiration to us all.”
Looking Ahead
The recipients will continue to be ambassadors for youth engagement, encouraging others to take active roles in their communities. The awards serve as a reminder of the positive contributions young people can make when given the opportunity and support.



