Local Elder and families recognized during Métis gala
Two local families who have suffered tragedy, and an Elder who has been told he has only a few months left to live, received recognition during a special event in Prince Albert on Tuesday night.
The fifth annual Metis Nation Saskatchewan Western Region II inspirational banquet was held at the Prince Albert Exhibition Centre. Among those to receive an honorary sash was the family of Jim Primeau – a former Prince Albert landlord who was left paralyzed after being shot in the neck and passed away in hospital ten months later.
Director Sherry McLennan said Jim was a very proud, Métis man and after the incident happened, had his sash hanging in his hospital room. Jim’s sister, Heather, said the family appreciated the gesture.
“He meant a lot to us and it was 287 days of pure hell. He was loved deeply and cared for deeply. He loved us as much as we loved him and we knew that. We were very lucky,” she said.





