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index --- NEWS Events

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  • 2001 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM
    The City of Prince Albert is accepting applications for the Year 2001 Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program. All projects must occur between April 1, 2001 and March 31, 2002. Guidelines for the grant and application forms are available at the Parks and Recreation Office at 3rd floor City Hall. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS DECEMBER 11, 2000. If you require any additional information, please call 306-953-4800.


    Ultra Marathon Ultra Marathon

    Saskatchewan Ultra Marathon
    September 30, 2000
    Photos Valerie Horner © 2000

    index --- EVENTS Events

    SUMMER MEMORIES... :-)

    Gray Owl Walk/Run Photo 1st annual
    Theresa Nimegeers
    Gray Owl's Walk/Run (40km)

    Front row left: Valerie Horner, Jennifer Rasmusen, Annie Beaumie, Theresa Nimegeers, Anne Unsworth, Bonita Beatty and Doreen White. Rear row left: Roderick Unsworth, Roy Fremont and Stephen Serenelli.

    Gray Owl's cabin, Ajawaan Lake, SK
    16 September, © 2000



    Kayak Photo "Pro Kayak Teacher"
    (Roy Fremont) shows how to stand in a kayak in the water...


    Saskatchewan River, SK
    September, 2000
    Photo Stephen Serenelli © 2000



    Seagull Walk Photo

    Gull Walk...


    Sandy Lake, SK
    September, 2000
    Photo Stephen Serenelli © 2000



    Sunset Photo

    Sunset at Anglin Lake


    Anglin Lake, SK
    September, 2000
    Photo Stephen Serenelli © 2000




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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
    Every Tuesday and Sunday is "Toonie Night"
    All youth (18 and under) two children or two students admitted for $2.00.

  • Marion Aquatics 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.

  • November 1: East Hill Kaiser Club meeting at East Hill Hall (290-23rd St. E.), 7:00pm. For info call Doris 306-764-5130 or Mary 306-764-7641.

  • November 1-4: Ten Thousand Villages annual craft sale. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (Nov. 1-3) 1:00-8:00pm, Saturday (Nov.4) 9:00am-4:00pm. Grace Mennonite Church (250 28th Street West, Prince Albert). For more information call Caroline at 306-922-3726 or Rachel 306-922-6568 or email rachelsutton@hotmail.com

  • November 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17 22, 24, 29: P.A. Duplicate Bridge at Orpheum Plaza (1316 Central Ave.) 7:30pmpm (Please use back door) For info call Joice 306-763-2283.

  • November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: P.A. City Band rehearsal at Calvary United Church (114-25th St. E.), 7:30pm. For info call 306-763-5996.

  • November 1, 8, 15, 22, 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.

  • November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: German Choir meets upstairs the German Club Room at the Optimist Centre. For more info call Niela 306-922-1256.

  • November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Old-Tyme dance classes at Wesley United Church (65-11th St. E.), 7:30pm.

  • November 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.

  • November 2: Council of Canadians meeting, 3rd floor at 48-12th St. E. Non members welcome. For info call Rick 306-922-3851.

  • November 3: Fashion Show by P.A. Pulp and Paper Arctic Club at PAEX. For info call 306-953-5136.

  • November 4: Bank of Montreal/Abbeysfield Society. Banquet and Auction. Contact Charlise Chebey 306953-5209.

  • November 4: Saturday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - Mary-Kate and Ashley’s School Dance Party, 2:00pm, Mahon Auditorium, 60 minutes, G. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • November 4: All Kids Craft Fair at the Cuelenaere Library. 1:30-4:30pm, Lower Level. Be sure to visit this one-of-a-kind Craft Fair! You’ll find all sorts of wonderful crafts and homebaked goodies, created for you by Prince Albert’s young crafters and cooks. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • November 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.

  • November 5: Power 99FM Bridal Show at PAEX. For info call Kevin or Kelly 306-763-7421.

  • November 5, 12, 19, 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.

  • November 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.

  • November 6: Herb Bassett Home Auxiliary meeting at the nursing home, 1:30pm. For info call Gerri 306-764-4901 or Eileen 306-922-0545.

  • November 6: Ukrainian Culture and Heritage Club meets at 17-11th St. E. (Please use the back door).

  • November 6, 13, 20, 27: P.A. Duplicate Bridge at Orpheum Plaza (1316 Central Ave.) 1:15pm (Please use back door) For info call Joice 306-763-2283.

  • November 6, 13, 20, 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.

  • November 6, 13, 20, 27: The Prince Albert Shooting Stars square dancing lessons at St Anne School 2245-5th Ave. West starting at 8:30pm. Information call Fred Hetley 306-764-5903 or Fride Paul 306-922-8083.

  • November 6, 13, 20, 27: P.A. Mens' Chorus at Calvary United Church (114-25th St. E.). For info call 306-763-3425.

  • November 6, 13, 20, 27: Watsonairs LadiesChoral Group at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.). For info call Gladys 306-763-3724.

  • November 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.

  • November 7: P.A. Sports Council meeting at the Summer Games Sports Centre, 9:00pm. For info call Gail 306-764-8435 or Carol 306-764-7995.

  • November 7: P.A. Scandinivian Club meeting at Multicultural Club (19-11th St. W.), 7:30pm. For info call Carl 306-763-5351 or Lin 306-764-4913.

  • November 7: Herb Bassett Friendship Club meeting in the Herb Bassett Home chapel (1220-25th St. W.).

  • November 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.

  • November 7 and 21: P.A. Top Hat Lions Club meeting in the Tee Room at the Golf and Curling club (900-22nd St. E.). 7:00pm.

  • November 8: Alzheimer Society meeting at Co-op Health Centre (110-8th St. E.), 9:30 am and 7:30pm. For info call Bud 922-3295.

  • November 8-12: Midget AAA Minto Ice Mania Tournament, Comuniplex, Kinsmen & Dave Stuart Arena.

  • November 8 and 22: P.A. Downtown Lions Club meeting at Banquet and Convention Centre. For info call Dennis 922-6433.

  • November 10-11: Rotary Craft Show at PAEX. For info call Colleen 306-922-0566.

  • November 11: Remembrance Day at the Armouries. PAEX.

  • November 11: P. A. Minus One Club Guest Nite Dance at Union Centre - 107-8th St. E. Music by Country Caravan. 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.

  • November 14: Businessmen's Fellowship Meeting at Prince Albert Inn. Supper at 6:30pm (everyone welcome). Guest speaker: TBA For tickets call Mark at 306-922-3181 or m.tweidt@sk.sympatico.ca

  • November 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.

  • November 14: Royal Purple Lodge meeting at 93-8th Ave. E., 8:00pm.

  • November 14: P.A. Earth Advocates meeting in Room 231B at SIAST. For info call Elizabeth 306-922-2369.

  • November 14 : Sask. Genealogical Society meeting at the Historical Museum (10 River St.), 7:30pm

  • November 14: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre. Presentation: Text and Photography. Assignment: Your advertisement. 7:00-9:00pm. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 306-922-3394.

  • November 14 and 28: P.A. Quilt Patch Guild meeting at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.), 7:30pm.

  • November 15: Leisure Learners meeting at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.), 1:30pm. For info call Nellie 306-763-8416 or 306-953-4826.

  • November 15: Plea Free Law Class at the Cuelenaere Library - 7:00-9:00pm. Divorce Law: Maria Lynn Freeland will speak about divorce and the law. Everyone is welcome and there is no charge for this program. For more info call 306-763-8496.

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

  • November 16: Book Launch at the Cuelenaere Library. 7:30pm., Meeting Room 3. Local author, Ralph Coffey, will read from his new book, Mosaic: Stories from Near and Far. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • November 17-19: Festival of Trees and Art Auction. For info call 306-765-6105.

  • November 18: Prostate Support Group for men who have experienced prostate cancer or are concerned about prostate problems. Meets every third Saturday at 10:00am, in the lower level of the Red Cross Building (54 - 11 St. E). For more information contact Pete Griffiths at 306-961-4716 or Fred Matheson at 306-763-5325. For literature or videotapes about prostate cancer, contact the Prince Albert Unit, Canadian Cancer Society (54 - 11 St. E) 306-764-4808.

  • November 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.

  • November 18: Calligraphy Guild at Messiah Lutheran Church (1796-15th Ave. E.), 1:00pm. For info call Karen 306-922-0537 or Wendy 306-922-6165.

  • November 18: Veselka Ukranian Celebration at PAEX. For info call 306-763-2396.

  • November 18: Harvest Festival. Contact John Bodnarchuk 306-763-1220.

  • November 19: Sunday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - The Cider House Rules, 2:00pm, Mahon Auditorium, 125 minutes, PG. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • November 19-21: Festival of Trees and Art Auction. Exhibition Center. Contact Suzanne Blaire 306-953-0523.

  • November 20: Vic Hospital Health Care Auxiliary meeting at Herb Bassett Conference Room, 2:00pm. For info call Sonja 306-764-8503.

  • November 20: Christian Women's Club meeting/coffee time at Banquet and Convention Centre, 9:30am. For info call Ruth 306-763-7000 or Isabel 306-763-8920.

  • November 20: Christian Women's After 5 Club meeting at Golf and Curling club (900-22nd St. E.), 7:00pm. For info call Lin 306-764-4913.

  • November 21: Nature Prince Albert meets at SIAST Woodland Institute "Dining Room" (1100-15th Street East) at 7:30pm the third Tuesday of each month. For more information call Pam Burt 306-764-8922 or attend meeting.

  • November 21: Quilling Guild meting at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Ave.), 6:30pm. For info call Diane 306-763-7955 or Evangeline 306-982-3396.

  • November 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.

  • November 22: P.A. Horticulture Society Election Meeting at Carlton Park Community Hall (3100 Dunn Drive) 7:30pm. Topic: "Gifts From The Garden". New members are encouraged to attend. For info call Louise 306-764-4711 or Annette 306-922-0185. Website: The Prince Albert Horticulture Society.

  • November 22: Old Timers Hockey Challenge Benefit Game, 7:00pm. Comuniplex. Owen Felske 306-953-4848.

  • November 24-25: Evergreen Craft Show and Sale at PAEX. For info call 306-763-4191.

  • November 24-26: PA Grand Council Youth Hockey Camp (Tentative). Kinsmen Arena. John Fitzgerald 306-953-7200.

  • November 25: Riverside Community School is holding their annual Country Craft and Bake sale from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Over 40 tables of crafts, baking, home decor and Christmas gift-giving ideas. Lunch available from the canteen. There is no admission charge. Everyone is welcome to attend. 511 - 5th Ave. East, Prince Albert. Please use the west gym doors.

  • November 25: P. A. Minus One Club Guest Nite Dance at Union Centre - 107-8th St. E. Music by Stepping Out. 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.

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

  • November 25: Saturday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - The Tigger Movie, 2:00pm, Mahon Auditorium, 78 minutes, G. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • November 26: Sunday Matinee at the Cuelenaere Library - The Talented Mr. Ripley, 2:00pm, Mahon Auditorium, 138 minutes, PG. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • November 27: Association for Community Living meeting at West Flat Community Centre (1350-15th Ave. W.), 7:00pm. For more info call Cathy 306-763-0045.

  • November 27: Registration for Gingerbread Man Cookie Decorating begins at the Cuelenaere Library. Please call 763-8496, to register children in grades 1 to 3 for this program on December 2 at 1:00pm. For more info call 306-763-8496.

  • November 28: P.A. Association for the Hearing Impaired meeting at Elks Hall (93-8th Ave. E.), 7:00pm. For info call Penny 306-764-4186.

  • November 28: The Quilling Guild meets at the Arts Centre, 7:00-9:00pm. For info call Diane 306-763-7955.

  • November 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

  • November 28: Neighbourhood Watch meeting at Margo Fournier Center, 7:30pm. For info call 306-953-4260 or 306-764-6457.

  • November 29 at noon: P.A. Chamber of Commerce Luncheon meeting - Guest speaker: Steve Smith - (Vice President Weyerhauser Saskatchewan Operation). For more information call 764-6222.

    index --- MUSIC and THEATRE Theatre

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

  • November 2-5: Prince Albert Community Players Presents Neil Simon's classic "The Odd Couple" directed by Joan Short. You will have the opportunity to see some of P.A.C.P.'s very talented, veteran actors, along with some new talent who give their own wonderful flair and personality to this production. Prince Albert Community Players participate to the Saskatchewan Provincial Drama Festival and over the years have consistently proven that Prince Albert is a city in which community theatre is extraordinary.
    Cast: Oscar: Dave Mulgrew \ Felix: Desmond Short \ Murray: Dan Castle \ Vinnie: Gord Topping \ Roy: Howard Delong \ Speed: Clark Rensberry \ Cecily: Lee Kabel \ Gwen: Marnie Anderson.
    Tickets available at MILLS BROTHERS (914 Central Avenue).
    Thursday, November 2, OPENING NIGHT GALA $15.00 (Hor D'oeuvres)
    Friday, November 3, PUB NIGHT $15.00 (Beer on tap, 25 cent Wings)
    Saturday, November 4, FALL SUPPER $25.00 (Turkey and all the trimmings)
    Sunday, November 5, DESSERT THEATRE (2:00pm) $12.00 (Desserts)
    Contact: Desmond Short 306-922-7489 or Stan Danbrook 306-764-1254 or email: shortmail@home.com

  • November 24 to December 2: Odyssey Production presents "Run For Your Wife" by Ray Cooney
    This superb example of the British farce had them rolling in the aisles from London to New York as they watched the frantic antics of a London taxi driver. Due to his irregular working schedule, he gets away with having two wifes in different areas of the city. Complication is piled upon complication as the caddy tries to keep his double life from exploding. At the end of it all, you will question your sanity as the various ploys to keep the two wives apart accelerate out of control. The speed and humor of this play will leave you breathless with laughter right to the end.
    Odyssey Productions Inc. For program information call 306-922-ACTS (2287).

  • November 26: The Mad Hatter Theatre Co. presents Lewis Carroll's timeless children's classic ALICE IN WONDERLAND at 1:30 pm in the gold gym. Audience members are asked to enter the school via the 6th avenue doors. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children 10 years and younger. This performance is sure to delight audience members young and old. The production, involving over thirty students, provides opportunities for instruction in acting, scene painting, stage management, property creation, directing, make up and technical support. The show will also tour to eight elementary schools in the Sask. Rivers School Div. and the Separate School Div. thereby enabling children to experience the thrill of live theatre. For additional information, please contact David Zulkoskey (drama teacher) at 306-922-3115 ext 330 or email dzulkoskey@carlton.paschools.pa.sk.ca

    index --- EXHIBITIONS Exhibitions

    Amy's On Second - 2990-2nd Avenue West
    www.AmysOn2.com

  • Until end of December: Lynne MacPherson
    Saskatoon artist featuring drawings

    Digger's Roadhouse - 2901-2nd Avenue West

  • October 14 to December 9 - December 9 to February 3, 2001: Northern Image Photographers Display.

    Grace Campbell Gallery - Library, 125-12th Street East. Tel. 306-763-8322
  • November 5 to December 5: Sharp Needles
    Opening: November 5, 2:00-4:00pm. Members of Sharp Needles, the Prince Albert Chapter of the Saskatchewan Embroiderers’ Guild, display their needlework in a warm and inviting Christmas setting. Everyone is welcome to attend the opening, meet the artists and enjoy refreshments.

    Little Gallery - 1010 Central Ave. Tel. 306-763-7080
    http://www.CityLightsNews.com/littlegallery/index.htm
    November 4: the Little Gallery will host a panel discussion at 2:00pm on the current exhibition After the Grain Elevator: Re-imaging the Prairie Icon. Panelists will be: Lori Blondeau (artist and curator, Tribe), Dan Ring (curator, Mendel Art Gallery), Theo Sims (artist), Lori Weidenhammer (artist), and Terry Boehm (farmer).
    You are invited to participate in this pertinent discussion of the economic challenges and far reaching political and cultural implications for the prairie region.
    Admission is free and at 4:00p.m. an opening reception of the exhibition will be hosted at the Little Gallery at 1010 Central Ave., Prince Albert. For further information, please call 306-763-7080.

    Until November 26th, 2000
    After the Grain Elevator - Re-imaging the Prairie Icon
    Group exhibition of Prairie and expatriate Prairie Artists
    Curated by Ulrike Veith
    The new Millennium coincides with enormous economic challenges to the Prairie region which have far reaching political and cultural implications. Prairie Grain Elevators, the stereotypical, touristic bucolic icons dotting the landscape at regular intervals, are being dismantled at a fast rate, due to the centralization and the restructuring of the farm economy. The dismantling of the elevator is symbolic of the changes the prairie region is undergoing.
    For many farming communities, the grain elevator is considered the symbol of their economic viability; these communities feel threatened if their local elevator is dismantled. To other communities, the grain elevator was always a questionable icon due to its romanticized use. For First Nations, the elevator is a symbol of colonialization, the loss of their land base and political independence.
    This is also a time for reflection on the regions’ past achievements, on their self-definition and self-perception, and on their future. The prairie regions have a long tradition of political and cultural activism and pulling together as communities. How will they react?
    This project invited artists to present alternative icons to take the elevator’s place. In the new Millennium , how will the region represent itself? Which economic, political, and cultural aspect of the prairies can be expressed in a new icon? This project will question the role and the need for a new icon representing the prairie region. Projects may include idiosyncratic interpretations, ambiguous icons and anti-icons.
    A Panel Discussion will be scheduled during this exhibition. Dates to be announced.
    This exhibition is part of the Little Gallery’s project application to the Canada Council Millennium Fund.

    index --- RUNNING / TRIATHLON running

  • For more running calendar: P. A. Road Runners.

  • Every Wednesday at 6:00pm P. A. Road Runners meet at Little Red River Park (Cosmo Lodge) for a run... Everyone is welcome... For more info call Dave Witcombe 306-982-3062 or Robert Klenz 306-763-3751 or Murry Wotherspoon 306-764-2913.

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

  • November 18: Swift Current Cameco Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis. 2km/5km/relay. For more info 1-800-321-1433.

  • November 18: Prince Albert Cameco Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis. 2km/5km/relay. For more info 1-800-321-1433.

  • November 18: La Ronge Cameco Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis. 2km/5km/relay. For more info 1-800-321-1433.

  • November 25: Saskatoon Cameco Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis. 2km/5km/relay. For more info 1-800-321-1433.

  • November 25: Regina Cameco Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis. 2km/5km/relay. For more info 1-800-321-1433.

  • November 25: Etobicoke Cameco Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis. 2km/5km/relay. For more info 1-800-321-1433.

  • November 25: Saskatoon Prediction Mile. For more info Ivan Tam 306-664-2821.

    index --- HOCKEY Hockey

    Comuniplex, Steuart Arena and Kinsmen Arena

      P.A. Raider Hockey Club. For more info call Mike Jenkins 306-764-5348.
    • November 4: Raiders vs. Swift Current
    • November 7: Raiders vs. Seattle
    • November 14: Raiders vs. Tri-City
    • November 17: Raiders vs. Saskatoon
    • November 19: Raiders vs. Kootenay
    • November 21: Raiders vs. Medicine Hat
    • November 24: Raiders vs. Calgary
      Midget Mintos Hockey Club. For more info call Rod Dallman 306-922-4469.
    • November 4: Midget Mintos vs Regina, 7:30pm. Kinsmen Park.
    • November 8-12: Midget Minto "AAA' Ice Mania - Midget Hockey Tournament (20 Teams). Comuniplex, Steuart Arena and Kinsmen.
    • November 16: Midget Mintos vs Tisdale 7:30pm. Comuniplex.
    • November 19: Midget Mintos vs. ND. Hounds, 5:30pm. Kinsmen Arena.
    • November 23: Midget Mintos vs Blazers, 7:30pm. Comuniplex.
    • November 30: Midget Mintos vs North Battleford 7:30pm. Comuniplex.
      PA Minor Hockey Association. For info Donna Malach 306-922-8844.
    • November 4: PA Minor Hockey Assoc. on Ice Portion "Initiation Program". Comuniplex and Kinsmen.
    • November 17-19: PA Minor Hockey Association Tier I Midget Tournament (Kelly Dmyterko Memorial) (12 Teams). Comuniplex, Steuart Arena and Kinsmen Park.
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