Local Tim Popp recognized by Sask Lieutenant Governor’s Office for volunteer contributions
Battlefords local Tim Popp has been recognized as a recipient of the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers.
One of just 26 individuals across the province to receive the honour, Popp will be presented his medal from Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Russ Mirasty at a virtual ceremony that will be aired July 1 at 10 a.m.
A familiar face to many in the community, Popp has volunteered with the Royal Canadian Legion since 1982, and currently serves as vice-president of the Battleford Branch. He also helps document military history through the Maple Leaf Legacy Project and as firearms and military advisor to the Fred Light Museum, while also researching incidents and acts of bravery for the Royal Canadian Humane Association, among his charitable and volunteer work.
Popp called it ‘a special honour,’ to receive the award, adding that for him, it’s just about helping out where he can.


