

We are mourning the loss of former MLA, Minister, colleague and good friend Herb Cox of North Battleford.
When you enter cabinet, you get to put the word “Honourable” before your name. We all aspire to be worthy of that title, and without a doubt Herb Cox was. He served his community and his province with honour and dedication.
On behalf of a grateful province and government, our deepest condolences to Herb’s family and many friends. Flags at the Legislature are lowered in honour of Herb Cox.
Premier Scott Moe, "Today, we are mourning the loss of former MLA, Minister, colleague and good friend Herb Cox of North Battleford.
When you enter cabinet, you get to put the word “Honourable” before your name. We all aspire to be worthy of that title, and without a doubt Herb Cox was. He served his community and his province with honour and dedication.
On behalf of a grateful province and government, our deepest condolences to Herb’s family and many friends. Flags at the Legislature will be lowered in honour of Herb Cox."
Former Premier Brad Wall, "It was truly an honour to serve with Herb. He was a great MLA and Cabinet Minister and an even better man. Tami and I extend our condolences to Herb’s family and friends.
Jeremy Cockrill, MLA for the Battlefords honoured Herb Cox with a heartfelt tribute in the legislature. "He served our community and our province well and I was honoured to call him a friend. He left his community and his province a better place."
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During a special service at the Legislative Building today, Provincial Secretary Jamie Martens and members of the legislative assembly joined with members of the province's Ukrainian community to commemorate the millions who died during the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine.

"More than nine decades have passed, yet the memory of Holodomor remains etched in the soul of Ukrainian people," Martens said. "Across Saskatchewan, and around the world, Ukrainian descendants and members of the wider public come together to commemorate Holodomor, honouring the millions who suffered and perished during one of history's darkest chapters."
Saskatchewan Commemorates Holodomor | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan
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