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Daycare teaches children about community workers in Canora

On January 31, Riley Neumann and Mathew Sleeva, Canora volunteer firefighters, visited the Canora Kidspace daycare to teach the children about fire safety and the work of firefighters.
Learning about community workers
Riley Neumann and Mathew Sleeva, Canora volunteer firefighters, visited the Canora Kidspace daycare as part of its Community Workers and Transportation theme on January 31. From left, are: (back row) Shyla Kaiser (early childhood educator) and Neumann, (middle) Courtlyn Heshka, Abigail Boulanger, Sage Nehaj, Sleeva, Lilith Shewchuk, Reid Kitchen and Amber Boychuk (early childhood educator), and (front) Hunter Nehaj, Van Kwas, Drew Kitchen, Travis Brown, and Joshua Donney. Not available for the photo was Ethan Born (early childhood educator).

            On January 31, Riley Neumann and Mathew Sleeva, Canora volunteer firefighters, visited the Canora Kidspace daycare to teach the children about fire safety and the work of firefighters.

            This is part of the daycare facility’s Community Workers and Transportation theme for January and February.

            Carmen Born, director, said this theme is important for teaching the children about Canora.

            “They will be going on field trips in the community to see how important it is to have people helping us in Canora. We are also learning about what we want to be when we grow up.”

            Planned field trip destinations include the post office, the RCMP, the Crossroads Credit Union and the Gateway Co-op grocery store.