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Taylor & Chris Leckie with their award for bravery
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In a heartfelt ceremony held on Monday October 28 at the Legislative Building, MacGregor Fire Chief Chris Leckie and 134 first responders were recognized for their bravery during a tragic incident in Carberry. The event celebrated the recipients of the Order of the Buffalo Hunt, a prestigious award acknowledging exceptional service and commitment.

Chief Leckie, who was notified by the Premier's office about the recognition, expressed pride in the collaborative efforts of all involved. 

"It's a proud moment to receive this award, especially alongside my son, who also serves as a firefighter in Carberry." 

Reflecting on the incident in Carberry that sparked the recognition.

"It was a difficult day, but seeing familiar faces come together reminded me of the strength of our community."

Among those honored was Leckie's son Taylor Leckie, who is a firefighter from Carberry who previously served in MacGregor alongside him. Leckie noted the importance of solidarity among first responders.

"When a large-scale incident occurs, it takes a collective effort to manage the situation effectively."

The award ceremony also provided a rare opportunity for first responders to connect with the Premier, who congratulated them personally.

"To be in a room filled with heroes, firefighters, paramedics, and other first responders was a truly special experience."

As the community continues to heal from the challenges faced that day, the recognition serves as a reminder of the dedication and resilience of those who serve on the front lines. The event not only honored their courage but also strengthened the bonds forged through shared adversity.

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Group Photo of the first responders recognized for their bravery with Premier Kinew 


 

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