Student-led program gives kids, adults with disabilities a safe space to play

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Student-led program gives kids, adults with disabilities a safe space to play

Student-led program gives kids, adults with disabilities a safe space to playOctober 29|Duration 2:33October 29NewsDuration 2:33A group of university and high school students in Saskatoon are spending their Saturday mornings leading a program for kids and adults with disabilities that offers a safe space to play, be active and grow. Related Stories ‘It feels like family’: Deaf artists collaborate and connect at New Brunswick retreat This is Saskatchewan: Listen now Regina-based non-profit gets robotic walker that helps children with mobility issues take their first steps Homes not handcuffs: Elizabeth Fry Society program helps Sask. women stay housed Bison return to a Regina neighbourhood, but this time as artMore from NewsVideo2:03Southwestern Manitoba town warns new water supply could contain arsenic1 hour agoVideo1:17Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Thursday, Oct. 30, 20251 hour agoVideo2:16Rocky Horror’s 50th has theatre group camping it up with antici…pation1 hour agoVideo3:33New housing project in Saint John for those most in needCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo2:22More Quebec doctors apply to practise in N.B. as labour conflict heats upCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoTrending NowVideo1:11Trump asked about Canadians refusing to travel to the U.S.October 8Video2:51How Ontario’s tariff ad compares to Reagan’s original speechThe National October 25Video0:57Justin x Katy: ‘Is that really real?’CBC News October 29Video1:30Why are kids yelling ‘6-7’ in class?CBC News October 23Video1:09Ford tells U.S. ambassador to ‘call the guy up and apologize’ after tirade at Ont. trade repPolitics News October 29

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