By Kelly Malone
For the past 20 months, Senos Timon has been in Saskatoon watching civil war tear up his home country of South Sudan.
“We are here. We feel safe because we know what’s going to happen tomorrow, go to work, go to school, have that life. But watching what is happening back there is very painful because we still have lots of family back home,” Timon said.
That pain has changed into a cautious optimism after a peace agreement was signed between South Sudanese President Salva Kiir... // Read Full Article