May 15, 2026
MBC News Host: Danielle Dufour
Jeff Cappo opened the ceremony by welcoming the crowd to the 8th annual Hearts in the Park event in Regina yesterday sponsored by the Circle Project, Family Service Regina and the Regina Police Service (RPS).
“We are gathering here today during the victim and survivors of crime week to honor those who have felt the impacts of domestic violence in our communities,” said Cappo.
The event offered attendees the opportunity to remember those affected by violence and to bring awareness of the topic by placing a heart in the park on their behalf.
Family Service Regina provides support to those impacted by violence.
“We have a domestic violence unit where folks can receive support to navigate the justice system, we support people to attend the police service or to attend court, we do safety planning and resourcing and help people navigate this very challenging concern in their life,” said Kirk Englot, CEO at Family Service Regina.
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