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  • 1999 HELEN FERRIS AWARDS GRANTED
    The John M. Cuelenaere Public Library Board is very pleased to announce the 1999 Helen Ferris Awards in support of library education. Sheryl Epp, Marion Amyotte and Meagan Morash are this year's recipients.
    In recognition of Mrs. Ferris' active support of public libraries in Saskatchewan, and through her very generous bequest to the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library, two awards have been created for students from within the Wapiti Regional Library area who are pursuing full-time studies in library science. The annual awards are: up to $1,000.00 available to students enrolled in a library technician diploma program; and up to $2,000.00 for students pursuing a Master of Library and Information Science degree. The John M. Cuelenaere Public Library Board administers both awards.
    Ms. Epp and Ms. Amyotte will complete training in the Library and Information Technology Program this spring from the Kelsey Campus of the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology in Saskatoon. Ms. Morash is in her first year of the Master of Library and Information Studies at McGill University.
    The John M. Cuelenaere Public Library Board wishes to send congratulations to each of these worthy recipients of the Helen Ferris Awards.
    For further information contact Michelle Splitter, Assistant Director, John M. Cuelenaere Public Library, tel. 306-763-8496.

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  • Margo Fournier Centre: Fall and Winter Hours (September 1-May 31): Mon-Fri 8:00am-10:00pm, Sat. 10:00am-9:00pm, Sun 2:00-9:00pm, Statutory Holidays 1:00-5:00pm. Administrative Office: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4.45pm.
    - Noon Hour Basketball: Mon-Fri; Drop in Volleyball: Mon; Drop in Volleyball and Basketball: Thurs. For more info on programs call the office 306-953-4816.
    Youth Activities Centre: Mon-Fri 1:00-9:00pm, Sat-Sun Closed. Pool, games, ping pong, crafts, sports, workshops, computer, canteen, special events and free munchies. For more info on programs call 306-953-4822 or 306-764-4266.

  • Seniors Activities at the Kinsmen Heritage Centre (115-12th Street West). Monday to Saturday from 1:00-5:00pm. Daily activities: Monday, Wednesday and Friday - carpet bowling, shuffleboard, billiards, and lunch. Tuesday - whist and bridge; Thursday kaiser and bridge; Saturday - cribbage.
    Every second Friday - Dancing from 8:00pm to midnight. Last Tuesday of month: Senior Songsters from 10:30-11:30am. Every 4th Thursday: Potluck Suppers from 5:30-8:30pm. Every 1st Wednesday - Birthday Party and Dance 2:00pm. Every 2nd Wednesday - monthly S.S.A.I. Meeting at 2:00pm. For more information call 306-953-4826.

  • Frank J. Dunn Pool Special Events
    1 - Every Tuesday and Sunday is "Toonie Night"
    All youth (18 and under) two children or two students admitted for $2.00.

    Aquatic Instruction
    Register now for the openings in the following for swimming lessons:

      1 - Children's Lessons
    • Mini Set "B" (February 7-18)
      Mon - Fri. Bronze Medallion and Jr. Recus, AquaQuest 3, 4, 7
    • Set 9 (February 28 - March 24)
      Mon/Wed/Fri AquaQuest 6 - 6:30-7:15pm
    • Set 10 (February 29 - March 25)
      Mon/Wed/Fri - AquaTot' AquaQuest 1,3,5,8,9
      6:30-7:15pm - AquaQuest 12 and jr. Resus.
      Stroke Imp. and Kid's Club
    • Saturdays only

      2 - Adult Lessons

    • Set 9 (Feb. 28 - Mar 24 / 2000)
      Mon/Wed/Fri 6:30-7:15pm

      3 - Aquacize

    • Monday Shallow Water
    • Thursdays Shallow Water and Deep Water

      4 - Advanced Classes

    • Red Cross WSI - March 3-5 and 17-19
    • First Aid Recert - March 5
    • NLS Recert - March 12
    • LS Instructor - April 14-16

  • Marion Aquatics Winter Program: Public Swimming: 7:30-9:00pm Monday to Thursday. Childrens Swimming lessons available from 4:00-5:30pm, and from 5:30 to 7:00pm, repeated every 2 weeks. Aquacize 4:00-5:00pm Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 6:30pm Monday and Wednesday. Therapeutic Aquacize Monday and Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30. Adult Lessons Monday evenings 7:30to 9:00pm. Noon swim Tuesday and Thursday 11:45-12:40pm (passes required). For more information about programs or to register, drop in on Monday and Tuesday evenings or call the office 306-764-2556.

  • March 1-2: Sask Water & Waste Assoc. Prince Albert Inn. Contact Margaret 306-922-5000.

  • March 1-5: 3rd Annual Canadian Challenge. Contact Frank Brooks 306-953-2632.

  • March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29: TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly) meets 6:30pm every Wednesday, at Calvary United Church (114-25 Street E). For more information call Doreen 306-764-1302 or Jean 306-764-6989.

  • March 1 and 17: P.A. Mid-Pro Rock and Gem Society Meeting, 7:30pm at the Arts Centre. 1st Wednesday meeting and 3rd Friday program of every month. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 306-764-2295 or Douglas Hodgins 306-764-1049.

  • March 3-5: P.A. Minor Hockey Assoc. Tier 3 Atom Tournament. Comuniplex, Steuart and Kinsmen Arenas. Donna Malach.

  • March 3-5: P.A. Kennel Club at PAEX. For info call 306-764-1711.

  • March 4: P. A. Minus One Club Guest Nite Dance at Union Centre - 107-8th St. E. Music by Celebration. Doors open at 8:00pm, dance at 9:00pm. Members and guests: separated, divorced, widows and widowers. For info call 306-763-3968.

  • March 4: Dry Dance at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). Starts at 9:00pm. Live Band "TBA". For info call Rose Henry 306-764-3431.

  • March 4: Saturday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - Mary-Kate & Ashley: Passport to Paris. 2:00 p.m. Rated G. 80 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 5: Sunday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - Grey Owl. 2:00 p.m. Rated PG. 117 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 5: P.A. Minor Hockey Assoc. Initiation Program Tournament. Comuniplex. Donna Malach.

  • March 5, 12, 19 and 26: Prince Albert Chess Club meets in the Arts Centre every Sunday from 1:30 to 4:30pm. Everyone welcome. Free lessons, everything provided. Open to all ages and anyone can play or watch. For more information, come to meeting or call Marion 306-763-5556 or Dave 306-764-0417.

  • March 6: The Prince Albert Wood Turner's Guild was formed to help promote and advance the art of wood turning. The Guild meets the first Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at SIAST Woodland Campus, Carpentry Shop. Anyone interested can join or come and find out about the Guild. Guests and members provide programs. The Guild also hosts special events, shows and educational sessions throughout the year. For more information contact Doug Corrigal 306-763-2135.

  • March 6: Stampede Wrestling at PAEX. Ticket info TBA.

  • March 6: P. A. Toastmasters meets at the Elks Lodge (83-8th Ave. E.). 7:30-9:30pm. Everyone is invited. For more info call Joy Schewaga 306-922-5516 or Eileen Zurakowski 306-764-7114.

  • March 6, 13, 20 and 27: The Prince Albert Shooting Stars square dancing lessons at St Anne School 22455th Ave. West starting at 8:30pm. Information call Fred Hetley 306-764-5903 or Fride Paul 306-922-8083.

  • March 7: Prince Albert Chapter of Aglow of Canada, non denominational Christian Womens Group meets first Tuesday of every month at Prince Albert Golf and Curling Club in Banquet Room. You are welcome to bring your husband or friend to the dinner, you must reserve to attend. For more information call Sharon 306-763-8868.

  • March 7 and 21: P.A. Writers Meeting, 7:00pm at the Cuelenaere Library. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 306-764-2295 or Joan 306-764-5684.

  • March 8: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre. Presentation: Thomas Porter, Home-made Photo Gear. Assignment: Vehicles. 7:00-9:00pm. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 306-922-3394.

  • March 8: Social Workers Contributing to a Community of Peace at the Cuelenaere Library. 7:00 p.m. Klaus Gruber will be speaking about his trip to Africa last spring. He went to learn about the impact of the war on Africa and the problems experienced by refugees. The talk will include a slide presentation. Refreshments to follow. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 10-12: P.A. Minor Hockey Assoc. Provincial Hockey Tournament Comuniplex, Steuart and Kinsmen Arenas. Donna Malach.

  • March 11: Saturday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - Honey We Shrunk Ourselves. 2:00 p.m. Rated PG. 75 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 11-12: Focus on Women Trade Show at PAEX. A trade show & sale designed for women of all ages Includes on stage fashion shows, displays and Sunday Brunch. For information call 306-764-1711.

  • March 12: Sunday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - Entrapment. 2:00 p.m. Rated PG. 113 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 13: Spirit of the Dance Keltic Dance Show. Comuniplex. Larry Hammett.

  • March 13: P. A. Toastmasters meets at the Elks Lodge (83-8th Ave. E.). 7:30-9:30pm. Everyone is invited. For more info call Joy Schewaga 306-922-5516 or Eileen Zurakowski 306-764-7114.

  • March 13-14: Options for Community Development.

  • March 14: Prince Albert Plastic Modellers Society meets at 7:30 in the Margo Fournier Centre. Everyone welcome but under 16, please bring a parent. Demonstrations, guest speakers and more. For information call Jon Hopper 306-922-8695, Patrick Elkington 306-764-4840 or Max Wasyliw 306-763-0956.

  • March 14: Businessmen's Fellowship Meeting at Prince Albert Inn in Salon A. Supper at 6:30pm. Guest speakers: Vern Temple. Vern worked at Weyerhaeuser Canada and was tired of his life. He thought there must be more to life than eating, sleeping and partying. What would make a man give up a good paying job to reach out to the alcoholics, prostitutes and less fortunate in the down town core? Business Men's Fellowship is a non profit organization made up of men from various backgrounds who put on a family banquet and invite a speaker to share their personal testimonies of the life changing power of Christ. For tickets call Mark at 306-922 3181 or m.tweidt@sk.sympatico.ca

  • March 14: Preschool Story Time at the Cuelenaere Library. This program is for children ages three to five and introduces them to books, fingerplays, songs, and films. Classes run Monday to Thursday. To REGISTER, phone 763-8496 on Tuesday, March 14 at 8:30 a.m. Program starts the week of March 20 and runs for 9 weeks. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 14: Time For Twos at the Cuelenaere Library. Parents and their 2 year-olds listen to stories and participate in finger plays and songs. Classes are Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and Thursday at 10:00 a.m. To REGISTER, phone 763-8496 on Tuesday, March 14 at 8:30 a.m. Program runs for 6 weeks. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 14-15: Wesmor Community High School's Variety Night. Wesmor Gym from 7:00-9:00pm. For more info please call 306-764-5233.

  • March 14-16: CMHC. PA Inn. Margaret 306-922-5000.

  • March 15: Wacky Wednesdays at the Cuelenaere Library. Drop In Children in grades 1 to 3 meet every Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. for weird experiments and fun films and stories. To REGISTER, phone on Wednesday March 15. Begins March 22 for 9 weeks. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 15: Bring Your Babies at the Cuelenaere Library. Come and introduce your infants (under 2) to the wonderful world of books and songs. Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. for 6 weeks. REGISTER by phone on Wednesday March, 15 at 8:30 a.m. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 15: Prince Albert Health District Open Public Meeting at 1521 - 6th Avenue West at 2:00pm. Everyone welcome. For more information call Health Board Office 306-953-0500 or email cboechler@sk.sympatico.ca, Curtis Boechler.

  • March 15-16: Farm Fair at PAEX. For info call 306-764-1711.

  • March 16: Elders Tea at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 2:00-4:00pm. For info call Rose Henry 306-764-3431.

  • March 17: Mont St. Joseph Home Foundation is holding an Irish "Ceili" (that's Irish for Celebration) to celebrate St. Patrick's day. This dinner and dance will be at St. Joseph Church beginning with cocktails at 6:30pm. Dinner entertainment will be by the Irish Dancers, and the music is by the band DYB. Tickets are $20.00/person and are available at Mont St. Joseph Home or by calling Tracy at the Foundation office 306-922-4663.

  • March 17-19: "Rock for the Rock" is a Christian Rock concert at Prince Albert Alliance Church, 7:00pm. The band is composed of Dave McConechy, Rick Lett, Sandy Foster, Todd and Cindy Reimer, Geoff Green, Ralph Boychuk. Special guest will include Tim and Angie Guezen. Admission is fee, with donation boxes at the door. Refreshments will be served following the concert. For further details contact the Prince Albert Alliance Church office at 306-763-3771.

  • March 17-19: Sask Soccer Assoc.

  • March 17-19: Race Relations Youth Conference. Contact Marge Nainaar 306-922-0405.

  • March 17-19: Cosmo Home Show at PAEX. For information call 306-763-4081.

  • March 18: P. A. Minus One Club Guest Nite Dance at Union Centre - 107-8th St. E. Music by Jacob Felix. Doors open at 8:00pm, dance at 9:00pm. Members and guests: separated, divorced, widows and widowers. For info call 306-763-3968 or 306-763-6868.

  • March 18: Saturday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - An American Tail: the Treasure of Manhattan Island. 2:00 p.m. Rated G. 80 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 18: P.A. Wild Life Federation Spring Turkey Shoot (Hams instead of turkeys). P.A. Wildlife Building. For info call Dwayne Zolinski 306-763-5301 or Jack Thurber 306-922-8471.

  • March 18: Cribbage Tournament at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). $1,500 in prizes. 10:30 registrations, 12:00pm start games. For info call Rose Henry 306-764-3431.

  • March 18-20: Sask Power/Sask Energy Provincial Tournament. Comuniplex, Steaurt and Kinsmen Arenas. Dwight Stahl.

  • March 19: Sunday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - Double Jeopardy. 2:00 p.m. Rated 14A.105 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 19: Fishing Mania 2000. Murray Point, Emma Lake. Contact Steven Schorab or Les Mewis 306-763-2900.

  • March 19: Irish Stew Supper at Senior Hall. 4:30-7:00pm. Special guests will be Irish Dancers. The evening is sponsored by St. Stephen's ACW. for more info call 306-922-8017.

  • March 20: P. A. Toastmasters meets at the Elks Lodge (83-8th Ave. E.). 7:30-9:30pm. Everyone is invited. For more info call Joy Schewaga 306-922-5516 or Eileen Zurakowski 306-764-7114.

  • March 20: Prince Albert Christian Women's After 5 Club Dinner: "Designed Just For You" at P.A. Golf and Curling Club, 7:00-9:00pm. Guests: Lorena Orpin (creative designer) and JoAnne McRae (Interior Designer). Music: Laura Burk. For more info call Debbie 306-764-9138/306-763-3771.

  • March 20: Prince Albert Christian Women's Club Coffee Time: "Perk Up Your Life" at Banquet and Convention Centre, 9:30-11:30am. Featuring: Nutters Bulk Foods will explain the correct way to choose and brew gourmet coffee. Music: Maureen Wingfield. Guest Speaker: JoAnne McRae. For more info call Ruth 306-763-7000 or Isabel 306-763-8920.

  • March 20-26: Race Relations Week. Contact Bernice Sayese 306-953-4391.

  • March 21: Nature P.A. meets at SIAST Woodland Institute, 1100-15th Street East, Room G100 at 7:30pm. For more information call Pam Burt 306-764-8922 or attend meeting.

  • March 21: Race Relations Pancake Breakfast. Prince Albert Coop. Contact Bernice Sayese 306-953-4391.

  • March 21: Mayor’s Tea. City Hall. Contact Bernice Sayese 306-953-4391.

  • March 21: Millennium Youth Project - Baha’s New Year’s Potluck supper and Unity Dance. Contact Junis Makari 306-922-7993.

  • March 21: DECORATE YOUR HOME INTO THE NEW MILLENNIUM - Home Decoration Workshop at the Cuelenaere Library. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Paula Sundbo, an interior designer, will be discussing decorating trends for 2000. Interior Design is one of the most popular sections of the library collection. The books just fly out and especially in the spring when people are looking for fresh ideas. They've been stuck indoors all winter and with spring, they want change! Ms. Sundbo will cover what's new in colours, window treatments, accessories, and flooring. If you're thinking of remodelling parts of your home or have questions, come by for this free program and see what's new in 2000. For more info call Michelle Splitter, Assistant Director at 306-763-8496

  • March 22: Luncheon and Speakers (Race Relations). Indian Metis and Friendship Center. Contact Bernice Sayese. Public Forum City Hall City Hall Foyer Bernice Sayese 306-953-4391.

  • March 22: P.A. Horticulture Society Meeting at Carlton Park Community Hall (3100 Dunn Drive) 7:30pm. Topic: "TBA". New members are encouraged to attend. For info call Louise 306-764-4711 or Annette 306-922-0185.

  • March 23: Come and Go Tea. Multicultural Center. Contact Marge Nainaar 306-922-0405.

  • March 24: Luncheon City Hall Foyer at Noon. Contact Bernice Sayese 306-953-4391.

  • March 24-26: P.A Grand Council Youth Tournament Novice/Atom. Kinsmen. John Fitzgerald.

  • March 24-26: Sturgeon Lake Youth Tournament Pee Wee/Bantam. Steuart Arena. Vincent Daniels.

  • March 24-26: Connecting Youth Culture. Prince Albert Inn. Contact Margaret 306-922-5000.

  • March 25: Children’s Carnival. Margo Fournier Center. Contact Bernice Sayese 306-953-4391.

  • March 25: Ducks Unlimited at PAEX. For info call 306-764-1711.

  • March 25: Northern Image Photographers Monthly Coffee Meetings, 1:30pm at the Travelodge Coffee Shop.

  • March 25: Saturday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - A Dog of Flanders. 2:00 p.m. Rated G. 101 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 26: Sunday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - Random Hearts. 2:00 p.m. Rated PG. 133 mins. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • March 26: P.A. Skating Club "Spring Skating Carnival". Comuniplex. Clyde Hammer.

  • March 27: P. A. Toastmasters meets at the Elks Lodge (83-8th Ave. E.). 7:30-9:30pm. Everyone is invited. For more info call Joy Schewaga 306-922-5516 or Eileen Zurakowski 306-764-7114.

  • March 27: The Quilling Guild meets at the Arts Centre, 7:00-9:00pm. For info call Diane 306-763-7955.

  • March 27-31: P.A. Grand Council Fine Arts.

  • March 28: Prince Albert Aero Modellers. The meeting begins at 7:00pm at the Boy Scout Hall located on 13th St. and 13th Ave. West. Everyone interested is welcome to sit in. For more info email Dave Dyck: tbolt@sk.sympatico.ca

  • March 29: Arts Board annual meeting at the P.A. Arts Centre, 7:00pm. For more info Tel. 306-953-4811.

  • March 29-31: Barveenok Dancers at PAEX. For info call 306-763-3302.

  • March 29-April 1: Rushnychuk Ukrainian Dance.

  • March 30: INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY at the P.A. Arts. Geoff Payton will be teaching (minimum of 6 participants forthcoming) 6 Thursday's from 7:00-9:00pm, starting March 30. This class is geared to SLR photographers. Subjects covered will include basic and advanced composition, macro equipment and lighting, depth of field, and basic B/W printing. Each lesson will be accompanied by slides to illustrate techniques being discussed. This set of classes will enable to take your camera off automatic and take control! Call the Arts Centre 306-953-4811 for more information.

  • March 30-31: Ukrainian Dance Festival. Banquet and Convention Center.

  • Mar 31-April 2: Canora Vselka Dance.

  • April 1: The P.A Horticultural Society has arranged a bus tour to Saskatoon's "Gardenscape". The bus will be leaving at 8:00am and returning by 9:30pm. There are some seats open on the bus. The tickets are $15.00 for the public. Please phone Louise 306-764-4711 for reservation, before Friday 31 March, 4:00pm.

    index --- MUSIC and THEATRE Theatre

  • March: Performing Arts Warehouse. For program information call 306-764-5353.

  • March: Odyssey Productions Inc. For program information call 306-922-ACTS (2287).

    index --- EXHIBITIONS Exhibitions

    Amy's On Second - 2990-2nd Avenue West
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  • March: New work by artist Louise Pagé
    Louise grew up in Prince Albert, has lived and worked as a visual artist in Vancouver for many years, and now resides at Murray Point, Emma Lake. Her work is subtle and evocative; her images are soft and dream-like; her theme in this show is of the night-time garden.

    Digger's Roadhouse - 2901-2nd Avenue West
  • January 8 to March 4 - March 4 to April 29: Northern Image Photographers Display.

    Grace Campbell Gallery - Library, 125-12th Street East. Tel. 306-763-8322
  • March 2-28: Staring Straight Into The Sun by Lynda Monahan
    Opening: Thursday, March 2, 7:00 to 8:30
    Lynda Monahan is the author of a collection of poetry, slow dance in the flames, published by Coteau Books. Her work has been published in a number of literary magazines, and several poetry sequences have been broadcast on CBC radio. She recently completed a second manuscript, staring straight into the sun. Lynda’s poems are interpreted by Saskatoon artist Gwen Duda-McBride. Lynda reads at the opening of staring straight into the sun, an intermedia exhibition.

    Little Gallery - 1010 Central Ave. Tel. 306-763-7080
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  • Until March 26, 2000
    Winter Festival: Juried Art Show
    Local Showcase Exhibition
    Juror: Gilles Hebert, Director, Mendel Art Gallery

    The Winter Festival Juried Art Show is a showcase for local and regional artists and fulfills a central role in the region, as it provides the only professionally juried show that serves the area. The Winter Festival Juried Art Show is the only juried exhibition in the province that displays all the works entered for a one week period. The show is an important venue for new and emerging artists in the community and allows the gallery to feature these artists and to provide them with feedback on their work. The format includes group and individual critiques. Artists are making intensive use of this opportunity. The general public is in high attendance at this show. In just one week, 2000 people visit the gallery and are engaged and challenged by a wide range of art practices.

    Winter Festival Juror…

    This year’s juror is Gilles Hebert, Director of The Mendel Art Gallery. Before moving to Saskatoon in 1998, Hebert was executive director of the St. Norbert Art & Cultural Centre, a young multi-disciplinary residency-based arts organization housed in a former Trappist Mon-astery just outside of Winnipeg. Among other projects, he co-organized a national exhibition of Aganetha Dyck’s work. Hebert has been involved with the Winnipeg Art Gallery both in curatorial and administrative capacities, with the National Film Board of Canada, the Winnipeg Film Group, as well as collaborating with the curator of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris on a retrospective of Canadian films.

    For entry forms and/or more information on the Winter Festival Juried Art Show please contact The Little Gallery at 763-7080

    index --- RUNNING Curling

  • Every Wednesday at 6:00pm Brainsport Running Club meet at 733 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon. For more info call 306-244-0955.

  • Every Sunday 1:00pm Brainsport Running Club meet at 733 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon. For more info call 306-244-0955.

    index --- CURLING Curling

    • March 3-5: Ladies Spiel
    • March 10-12: Rural and Pulp and Paper Spiel
    • March 15-19: Imperial Oil Provincial Mixed
    • March 20-23: Senior Men's Closed Spiel
    • March 23-26: Men's Spiel

    For more info visit the Prince Albert Golf and Curling Website

    index --- HOCKEY Hockey

    Comuniplex 690-32 St. E.

      P.A. Raiders Home Games

    • March 1: vs Moose Jaw Warriors
    • March 10: vs Swift Current Broncos
    • March 11: vs Moose Jaw Warriors
    • March 17: vs Swift Current Broncos
    • March 24: vs Saskatoon Blades
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