A handful of people braved the cold and snow to attend a memorial for the Holodomor famine at the Legislative Building in Regina this week.
Millions of Ukrainians lost their lives during the man-made famine between 1932 and 1933 while working under Soviet management of agricultural crop production in their region.
Ken Krawetz is the Honourary Consul of Ukraine in Saskatchewan.
He is honoured that the province chooses to remember the tragedy.
“For the government to continue with a service like you saw today, shows the appreciation to the Ukrainian pioneers that have been here for 100 years plus, and continue to come,” he said.