Now that the Olympics have come to an end, soon it’ll be time for Paralympians to shine at the upcoming Paralympics. One of the Canadian athletes heading to Tokyo will include Regina resident Jessica Frotten. Taz Dhaliwal has more on Frotten’s journey to competing at the world’s largest sporting event.
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