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Nicole Hein Redacted.Pdf Walter, Penny Subject: FW: Marquis Downs Petition Attachments: Petition Marquis Downs.pdf From: Nicole Hein Sent: Sunday, May 9, 2021 7:45 PM To: Walter, Penny Subject: Marquis Downs Petition Hello Penny, Please find attached our petition, which is at 1,643 signatures at 7:45 pm Saturday, May 9. Regards, Nicole Hein 1 Recipient: Mayor Charlie Clark and City of Saskatoon Councillors, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, Government of Canada, Office of the Treaty Commissioner, Government of Saskatchewan Letter: Greetings, Stop Future Alterations to Marquis Downs Facility Signatures Name Location Date Nikki Hein Canada 2021-05-01 Janina Kemp Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 2021-05-01 Janis Williams Saskatoon, Canada 2021-05-01 Nicole Hildebrand Saskatoon, Canada 2021-05-01 Deborah Schick Saskatoon, Alberta, Canada 2021-05-01 Cheyanne Louison Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 2021-05-01 Jacqui Neubuhr Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada 2021-05-01 Lois Kenney Duck Lake, Canada 2021-05-01 Pat Fodey Saskatoon, Canada 2021-05-01 Tracy Bradley Prince Albert, Canada 2021-05-01 mel ottenbreit Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada 2021-05-01 Tanya Wright saskatoon, Canada 2021-05-01 Ronald Laroque Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 2021-05-01 Mel P Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 2021-05-01 David Nessman 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