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Manitobans recognized for heroic, life-saving efforts

Two women were handed awards from Canadian Red Cross on Saturday. One performed CPR on an unresponsive senior, while the other rescued her father from drowning on Caddy Lake.

Nikki Weselake and Heather Arklie given heroism awards by the Canadian Red Cross

Nikki Weselake accepts a "Rescuers Award" from a representative with the Canadian Red Cross Saturday in Winnipeg. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Two women have been recognizedfor the roles they played in saving the lives of two men.

BothNikkiWeselakeandHeatherArkliewere given awards for heroism by the Canadian Red Cross at an event in Winnipeg Saturday.

Weselakewasrecognized for rescuing her father on Caddy Lakeafter his canoe capsized.

Heather Arklie was recognized forjumping into action when Victor Derksen slumped over in theemergency room at a hospital. Arklieperformed hundreds of chest compressions on Derksen, who was unresponsive at the time.

While medical professionals eventually intervened anddefibrillated Derksen, he still credits Arklie with saving his life.

"She had practised it but never had a person there where she could help them out," Derksen said of Arklie."I'm the first one and I'm very, very happy about that!"

Arklie and Derksen havesince become good friends.
Victor Derksen (left) recalls the chest compressions Heather Arklie performed on him that he says saved his life. Arklie received a 'Rescuer Award' from the Canadian Red Cross at a ceremony in Winnipeg Saturday. (Travis Golby/CBC)