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A Regina stylist gave discounts for dead moms. Are you okay?

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Your mom's gone? Get a discount

Okay, so this is actually wild. You know how Mother's Day rolls around and it's all flowers and brunch at Park Cafe, everyone celebrating? Well, a hairstylist in Regina just flipped the script on that completely, and honestly, the conversation it sparked is a proper Saskatoon moment, even if it started down the road.

This stylist offered a Mother's Day discount for clients with *dead moms*. Yes, you heard me right. Initially, it was a bit of a shocker, but then people started talking. Real talk, too. About how grief doesn't magically disappear, especially on a day that feels designed to remind you of what you've lost. Saskatoon is a city that will invite you to a farm-to-table dinner and then make you defend the concept of a city for twenty minutes, so we know a thing or two about questioning the usual way of doing things. This stylist just opened up a space for people to acknowledge their feelings without having to plaster on a fake smile. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most compassionate thing you can do is just acknowledge someone's pain.

### What This Means for Saskatoon

* **Honest Conversations:** This opens the door for more genuine conversations around grief and loss, not just performative joy.

* **Local Businesses Can Lead:** It shows how even a small local business can spark a massive, empathetic conversation.

* **Community Support:** It highlights the need for spaces, even unexpected ones, where people can feel seen in their sadness, not just their happiness.

This isn't just about a haircut discount. It's about remembering that life in Saskatoon, or anywhere really, isn't always picture-perfect. Sometimes, the most important thing is just to be real with each other, whether you're walking across the Broadway Bridge or just getting your roots touched up. Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet.

Blessing Adesanya, MiTL Sports Desk, Saskatoon.

My people on the morning show are always unpacking these kinds of stories – you can catch them live at mornings.live.

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