Métis Nation to give away 55,000 pounds of potatos in Meadow Lake
Tens of thousands of pounds of rescued potatoes are expected to be distributed to residents in Meadow Lake and surrounding communities through a partnership between the city and Métis Nation–Saskatchewan.
Meadow Lake city council approved a request Feb. 9 to waive facility fees and support a free potato giveaway planned for March, with a final date still to be confirmed.
According to a report presented to council, the event aims to distribute approximately 55,000 pounds of potatoes sourced through a food rescue program. The initiative is intended to support local families, promote healthy eating and prevent the potatoes from being disposed of in landfill.
Loretta King, regional director for Métis Nation–Saskatchewan in Meadow Lake, approached the city with the partnership request, which includes providing a suitable indoor space and assistance unloading pallets of potatoes delivered by semi-truck.

