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Saskatchewan Roughrider fans can turn Rider pride into a resolution to save lives this New Year.

Saskatchewan Roughrider fans can turn Rider pride into a resolution to save lives this New Year.Throughout the month of January, donors who attend any Blood Donor Clinic in Saskatchewan can enter to win an autographed Saskatchewan Roughriders Centennial Helmet.

The retro red helmet, donated by player Chris Best, is a reminder that there's no 'off-season' when it comes to giving blood.Blood is used every day in our province to help patients in need.

Canadian Blood Services will be holding clinics at its permanent and mobile sites across Saskatchewan throughout January.Everyone who attends will be eligible to enter the draw for the signed Rider helmet.

Show your dedication to being the difference - make it your New Year's resolution to give blood this January.

Call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283) to book an appointment to give. For more information on Canadian Blood Services, visit www.blood.ca.

Healthy people can donate blood every 56 days at the age of 17. First-time donors after the age of 61, or regular donors who want to continue donating after their 71st birthday will need to consult their doctor for medical permission to donate.Donors must feel well and are required to have their donor card