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index --- NEWS News

Cora 1989 Good Bye Cora

Cora Lynne Serenelli (Pond)
June 23, 1948 --- November 7, 1998
http://CityLightsNews.com/cora

(photo Stephen Serenelli
© 1998)

A big thank you to all the people that have participated at Cora's farewell at her parents house on Wednesday November 11 and for the cards, emails and phone calls that are still arriving.

To read "Testimonials" click here

Albert and Pearl Pugh,     Albertine Alvida Gosselin,     Aldo Ricotti,     Alice Cusitar,     Andy Beaudette,     Annabel Taylor,     Anne McLeod,     Antonio Zinchiri,     Barbara Terfloth,     Barry Swanson,     Betty Reid,     Bill Allison and Jason Koester,     Rob and Anne, Dave and Opi, Steve and Imegen and Evelyn Cheney,     Brad and Leanne Njaa,     Brent Hauser,     Brian Storey,     Bryn and Margaret Morgan,     Bryon Zanik,     Carole Naylor,     Charles and Doreen Balicki,     Chin Fang,     Chlorus and Vera bliss,     Craig , Marilyn, Sean and Catherine Elmer,     Cristiano Vergani,     Curtis Boechler,     Curtis Lemieux,     Dan Christakos,     Danica Monkman and Joe Jesse,     Dario Ciccarelli,     Darryl and Colleen Lindenbach,     David and Teresa Ryson,     David Serenelli,     DeeDee Chomyk,     Denis and Diane Rivet,     Denton Yeo,     Dianne, Ron, Haley and Maren,     Don and Dot Junor,     Don Mitchell,     Don and Vera Hooton,     Doug Lacombe,     Ed Mcleod,     Ed Stephens,     Emanuele Vitrano,     Enzo Fiore,     Evan Swalm,     Evelyn Lee,     Fred McGuinness,     Gary Taylor,     Geoff Payton,     George and Theresa Yannacoulias,     Gil, Eleonor, Tara and Tavis McCormick,     Gilles and Lucas Laundry and Ulrike Veith,     Giorgio,     Giuliano, Fausta, Michele, Paolo Spreafico,     Giustino Serenelli,     Gordon and Norma Chappell,     Grace Yuzdepsky,     Graham Halliday,     Graham Boyd,     Harold and Karen Corbett,     Henry & Bette Desjarlais,     Hunts Fine Foods Family and Staff,     Iain MacLennan,     Ian and Anne Gray and family,     Inez and Paul Frostad,     Karen Harder,     Karen Kay,     Kaye Giles,     Ken Landers,     Ken and Gwen Macdonald,     Ken and Mavis Tucker,     Kevin and Susanne Greenshields,     Kim,     Jack and Maureen Jackson,     Jackie Melin,     Jeannine Steinborn,     Jeff and Cliff Horton,     Jim Scarrow,     Joan and Doug Winterton,     Joan Frith,     John and Pam Burt,     John and Donna Christianson,     John Eagle,     Joyce and Ab Pellegrini,     Laura Carment,     Lawrence and Sheila Alexander,     Laurent Mougeot,     Lino Di Pinto,     Lisa Balone,     Lydia Franc,     Lyle Karasiuk,     Maria Capolupo,     Max and Mary Carment,     Mary Cusitar,     Mary Klassen,     Marilyn Peterson,     Mariette Forseille,     Massimo Bigoni,     Mayor Don Cody,     Melina, Victor, Sophie Juono (Yannacoulias),     Members of the RCMP Veterans Association,     Merv Bender,     Millie Hjertaas,     Mitzi Munro,     Neva, Carey, Julia, Louise, Stacy and Greg Stevenson,     Nick and Mary Dutchuk,     Nina Bolla,     Olga Headrick,     Olive and Bob Casey,     Paola Sconzo,     Paul Lomheim,     Penney & Bob Pond,     Peter Abrametz,     Pier Gianni Sirtori,     Ralph and Ina Coffey,     Randi Arnot,     Richard and Cecile Miller,     Rhonda Christiansen,     Rob and Linda,     Rubena Wenzel,     Ruth and Grant Gillingham,     Serena Bezzi,     Sheila Coles,     Sheila Horne-Rindal,     Shirley Barg,     Sister Beverly,     Sister Rose Ketchum,     Sonja Otte,     Staff Forest Ecosystems GIS Unit,     Staff Hotel Ariosto,     Staff Hotel Ariston,     Staff Hotel Carlyle,     Staff Hotel Fenice,     Staff Hotel Zurigo,     Staff Park Range Veterinary Services,     Takis Skagos,     Terry, Sonja, Scott and Todd McAdam,     Timothy W. Shire,     Todd Chamberlain,     Wendy Attig,     Vesper Adams,     Virgilio Ballada,     Vittoria Bolla.    

index --- EVENTS Events



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  • Margo Fournier Centre Fitness Programs: Morning Step Tues & Thurs 9:30-10:30am; Noon Hour Step, Mon, Wed, Thurs - 12:15-12:45pm. Evening Aerobic/Step Mon,Wed, Thurs 6:00-7:00pm. Easy Adult Fitness Program Mon, Wed, 10:00-11:00am. Noon Hour Basketball, Mon to Fri 12:00-1:00pm. Drop In Volleyball, Mon 8:00-9:00pm. Family Gym Night, Sat 4:00-6:00pm. Morning Step begins September. Check out new Youth Activities Centre (8-20 years) open Thursday and Friday 3:30-9:00pm, Saturday and Sunday from 1:00-5:00pm. Pool table, concession, computers, TV, VCR and Movies, always with adult supervision. Hours may be subject to change. For Children's programs more information call Bev 922-2294 or the Centre. If you are interested in Weight Training Sessions, Country Dancing or other activities, or for more information about any of the programs, please call the Margo Fournier Centre 953-4816. Gym time available for groups (10 or More) please call for rates and times. Winter Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 8:00am-10:00pm, Saturday 10:00am-9:00pm, Sunday 2:00-9:00pm, Stat Holidays 1:00pm to 5:00pm.

  • 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. Special Events: 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 953-4826.

  • Frank Dunn Pool - Registrations are now open for Fall and Winter Swimming Lesson Registrations scheduled for September 14 to June 5 1999. Please complete registration forms and enclose cheque. Classes include Aqua Tot, AquaQuest 1-12, Lifesaving I-III, Advanced Classes. Saturday and Sunday Public Swim 1:00-3:00pm and 6:30-8:30, Adult and Family Swim from 3:00-5:00pm. Adult Lane Swims Sunday from 12:00-1:00pm. Tuesday and Sunday is "toonie night" - two children or two students for $2. Diving Club Saturdays and Sundays from 5:00-6:30pm. To join contact Frank Dunn 764-3881. Aquasize Classes will resume in September. For more information or to register for any of these programs, call the pool office 953-4829.

  • Marion Aquatics Fall 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. Advanced Classes from February 9 to July 2, '99. 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 764-2556.

  • December: Jazzercise at the East End Community Hall (10th Avenue East) every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:00-8:00pm. For more information phone Dianna 763-3776.

  • December: Annual Santa Anonymous Campaign. 900CKBI and the Prince Albert Optimists will be setting up Santa Anonymous depots at various points throughout the city. The citizens of Prince Albert and area are invited to make a contribution by purchasing a new toy for a boy or girl up to the age of 12, and drop it off, unwrapped, at any of the depots, one of which is 900 CKBI, 1316 Central Avenue. More details by calling Ken Landers, 900 CKBI Promotions Coordinator at 763-7421.

  • December: The Salvation Army, who screens and accepts application for Christmas relief, will assemble Christmas hampers with toys and food, bought with the money raised during Christmas Cheer, and toys collected by the Santa Anonymous campaign. More details by calling Ken Landers, 900 CKBI Promotions Coordinator at 763-7421.

  • December 1: 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 Christmas dinner, you must reserve to attend. For more information call Sharon 763-8868.

  • December 1 and 15: P.A. Writers Meeting, 7:00pm at the Cuelenaere Library. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 764-2295 or Joan 764-5684.

  • December 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30: TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly) meets 6:30pm every Wednesday, at Calvary United Church (114-25 Street E). For more information call Doreen 764-1302 or Jean 764-6989.

  • December 2 and 18: P.A. Mid-Pro Rock and Gem Society Meeting, 7:30pm at the Arts Centre. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 764-2295 or Douglas Hodgins 764-1049.

  • December 3: The Watsonairs Christmas Carol Festival at St. Paul's Presbiterian Church (12th Street and 1st Avenue East). 7:30pm. for more info call Gladys 763-3724.

  • December 4: 900 CKBI's 49th Annual Christmas Cheer Broadcast will beginning at 7:00am. Pledges are accepted for the Christmas Cheer Fund, which is used to provide Christmas for those who would not normally have one, due to financial situations. The broadcast will feature music from students of 4 Prince Albert schools: Rivier Academy, Queen Mary Community School, Prince Charles school and P.A.C.I. More details by calling Ken Landers, 900 CKBI Promotions Coordinator at 763-7421.

  • December 4-5: Small Business Christmas Party at the Exhibition Centre. For more information call PAEX Office 764-1711.

  • December 4 and 18: The Prince Albert Shooting Stars square dancing lessons at St Anne School 22455th Ave. West starting at 8:30pm. Information call Fred Hetley 764-5903 or Fride Paul 922-8083.

  • December 5: Gingerbread Making Program at the Cuelenaere Library. You can listen to his story, you can watch his film, you can even decorate him. but I bet if you run, run as fast as you can, you can't catch that Gingerbread Man! Children in grades 1 to 2, 10:00am. Pre registration required. For more information call the library 763-8496.

  • December 5: Dry Dance at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). Starts at 9:00pm. Live Country Caravan Band. For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.

  • December 5-6: Hark the Herald Angel - a musical and drama presentation including carol singing, choir and a children's drama and musical. 7:00pm at Prince Albert Alliance Church (2777-6th Avenue West). Donation boxes available at the door.

  • December 5, 12 and 19: Matinee Films at the Cuelenaere Library. For titles call the Library 763-8496.

  • December 6, 13 and 20: 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 763-5556 or Dave 764-0417.

  • December 7: Snowboard Info Evening at the Cuelenaere Library. For more information call library 763-8496.

  • December 7: 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 763-2135.

  • December 7-8: Aboriginal Arts and Crafts Auction Sale at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). Dec 7: 12:00pm-8:00pm - Dec 8: 9:00am-8:00pm. Artists will be displaying their arts and crafts (beaded moccasins, gloves, a large array of paintings and other arts and crafts). For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.

  • December 7-11: Christmas at City Hall, noon hour. Live entertainment by local schools in the foyer of City Hall, 1084 Central Avenue. Dec 7: Ukrainian Choir, Queen Mary School, Wesmor School and Rivier Academy Band - Dec 8: Vickers School Band, Princess Margaret School Handbells, Princess Margaret School Choir and P.A. Girl's Choir - Dec 9: Arthur Pechey School Senior Band, East Flat Band (Princess Margaret, Berezowsky and Prince Charles Schools), Ecole St. Anne and Turgeon School - Dec 10: P.A.C.I. Band, St. Michael's School, St. John Community School and Children's Choice Daycare - Dec 11: John Diefenbaker School Senior Band, riverside Community School, Holy Cross School and Ecole Valois. For info call Marg Nainaar 922-0405.

  • December 8: Nature P.A. meets (every third Tuesday) at SIAST Woodland Institute, 1100-15th Street East, Room G100 at 7:30pm. For more information call Pam Burt 764-8922 or attend meeting.

  • December 8: Prince Albert Plastic Modellers Society meets every second Tuesday 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 922-8695, Patrick Elkington 764-4840 or Max Wasyliw 763-0956.

  • December 9: Blood Donor Clinic. Exhibition Centre. For more information call PAEX Office 764-1711.

  • December 9: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre. Presentation: Basic Lighting. Assignment: Your Multiple Images. 7:00-9:00pm. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 922-3394.

  • December 9 at noon: Chamber Of Commerce Luncheon meeting at Thriftlodge. Guest speaker: Carol Beck from the Prince Albert Health District. Topic: P.A. Health District: How Far We've Come, Where We Are Going! For more information call Graham Halliday 764-6222.

  • December 11: Wine and Cheese at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 2:00-5:00pm. Get together for organizations and agencies in P. A. for Christmas. For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.

  • December 12: In conjunction with Santa Anonymous, the Prince Albert Raiders and 900 CKBI present "Raider Santa Anonymous Night" and the Raiders play host to the Lethbridge Hurricanes. All Fans attending that night are asked to bring a toy to the game, to help those less fortunate children and maybe win a great prize from the Raiders. More details by calling Ken Landers, 900 CKBI Promotions Coordinator at 763-7421.

  • December 12-13: Red Cross OCH and S Approved Combined First Aid and CPR levels A, B and C, at the Red Cross Building. Pre-registration is required.

  • December 15: Birds of Christmas at the Cuelenaere Library. For more information call 763-8496.

  • December 16: Prince Albert Health District Open Public Meeting at 1521 - 6th Avenue West. Everyone welcome. For more information call Health Board Office 953-0500 or email cboechler@sk.sympatico.ca, Curtis Boechler.

  • December 17: Elders Tea at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 2:00-4:00pm. For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.

  • December 19: Cribbage Tournament at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 10:30 registrations, 12:00pm start games. For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.

  • December 20: 900 CKBI and Canadian Tire present the Annual Light Up For Christmas, beginning at 5:30pm. There are prizes for the best decorated house, best lit house, best street or crescent and best business. So start thinking about that those lights, because Christmas is less than 2 months away! More details by calling Ken Landers, 900 CKBI Promotions Coordinator at 763-7421.

  • December 23: P.A. Horticultural Society monthly meeting (4th Wednesday of every month) at Carlton Park Community Centre, 7:30pm. For more information call Annette Henbid 922-0185 or Louise Lenz 764-4711.

  • December 24-27: Cuelenaere Library is closed.

  • December 28-30 and January 2: Christmas Break Films at the Cuelenaere Library. For titles call the Library 763-8496.

  • December 26: Boxing Day Bash - Exhibition Centre. For information call 922-9595.

  • December 31: New Years Eve Dance - Exhibition Centre. For information call Dale 922-1099.

  • January 1 and 3: Cuelenaere Library is closed.

  • January 4: 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 763-2135.

  • January 5 and 19: P.A. Writers Meeting, 7:00pm at the Cuelenaere Library. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 764-2295 or Joan 764-5684.

  • January 6, 13, 20 and 27: TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly) meets 6:30pm every Wednesday, at Calvary United Church (114-25 Street E). For more information call Doreen 764-1302 or Jean 764-6989.

  • January 7, 17, 24 and 31: 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 763-5556 or Dave 764-0417.

  • January 8-10: Red Cross OCH and S Approved Combined First Aid and CPR levels A, B and C, at the Red Cross Building. Pre-registration is required.

  • January 9, 16, 17: Matinee Films at the Cuelenaere Library. For titles call the Library 763-8496.

  • January 13: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre. Presentation: Taming the Background. Assignment: Portrait of... (using lighting techniques). 7:00-9:00pm. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 922-3394.

  • January 13 at noon: Chamber Of Commerce Luncheon meeting at Marlboro Inn. Mayor Don Cody Annual State of the City Address. For more information call Graham Halliday 764-6222.

  • January 16: Ukrainian New Years - Exhibition Centre. For information call Peter 764-8587.

  • January 16: Cribbage Tournament at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 10:30 registrations, 12:00pm start games. For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.

  • January 17-23 : Non-Smoking Week - Jan 18: interview with either Dr Randy Freisen or Dr Vooght on Eye on Saskatchewan, host Don Mitchell.

  • January 19: The Quilling Guild meets at the Arts Centre, 7:00-9:00pm. For info call Diane 763-7955.

  • January 20: Weedless Wednesday - radio interview featurinng Eleanor Calder, Director of the Coop Health Center, on CKBI Radio.

  • January 20: Crop Talk - Exhibition Centre. For information call Barry Swanson at PAEX Office 764-1711.

  • January 21: Elders Tea at Indian Metis Friendship Centre (1409-1st Avenue East). 2:00-4:00pm. For info call Rose Henry 764-3431.

  • January 22: The Prince Albert Shooting Stars square dancing lessons at St Anne School 22455th Ave. West starting at 8:30pm. Information call Fred Hetley 764-5903 or Fride Paul 922-8083.

  • January 24: Tux N Tails - Exhibition Centre. For information call Darlene 922-0006.

  • January 25: John M. Cuelenaere Public Library 25th Anniversary Celebrations - 1:00-5:00pm. Refreshments offered. For more information call 763-8496.

  • January 30: Vic Hospital Foundation Banquet/Dance - Exhibition Centre. For information call Donna 953-0523.

    index --- THEATRE Theatre

  • December 3-5: P.A. Community Players presents: The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guid Dramatic Society's Production of a Christmas Carol. 6:00pm Cocktails, 6:45pm Dinner, 8:00pm Show. Ecole Valois, 449-10th St. E. For tickets and info call Joan Short 922-7489. Tickets will be delivered to your home!!!

  • December-January: Performing Arts Warehouse. For program information call 764-5353

  • January 29-February 6 - Dinner Theatre "Darn Plot" comedy by Sterling Award winner David Delke. Ecole Valois, 449-10th ST. E. Show only night February 3 at 7:00pm and January 31 at 2:00pm. Dinner Theatre January 29, 30, February 4, 5, 6. Cocktail at 6:00pm, dinner at 6:45 and show at 8:00pm. For more information call the box office 922-2287 - Wed-Fri 12:00pm-7:00pm and Sat 12:00pm-2:00pm.

    index --- EXHIBITIONS Exhibitions

    Amy's On Second - 2990-2nd Avenue West
    http://www.CityLightsNews.com/amyson2.htm

  • until December 10: Marie Balthazar of Saskatoon, Paintings

    Digger's Roadhouse - 2901-2nd Avenue West
  • Until December 12: Pines Photography Club group exhibition.
  • December 12-February 6: Northern Image Photographers.

    Grace Campbell Gallery - 125-12th Street East. Tel. 763-8322
  • November 27-December 21: Colleagues in Crafts. Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Council Touring Exhibition. 24 artists displaying various media
  • January 5-26: A staff show connected to the Cuelenaere Library 25th Anniversary Celebrations.

    Little Gallery - 1010 Central Ave. Tel. 763-7080
    http://www.CityLightsNews.com/littlegallery/index.htm
  • Until to January 3: In-Fringe-ment by Sheila Orr. Mixed Media

    Little Gallery Gift Shop - Gateway Mall
  • now has works by between 75 to 100 Prince Albert and Area Artists. One of the latest editions is woodwork by internationally acclaimed artist Frank Sudol, of Paddockwood. Browse through the shop at Gateway Mall. For more info call Allison Rolph or Karen Cay 763-7464.

    Madison Inn - 602-36 Street East
    http://www.CityLightsNews.com/marquisinn/index.htm
  • December: Pines Photography Club group exhibition


    Rosemont Art Gallery -(Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre) Regina, SK
  • Until December 5, 1998: Three Shores -- an exhibition by three Saskatchewan artists: Barbara Terfloth, Degen Lindner and Christine Lynn

    Barbara Terfloth (Emma Lake artist), Degen Lindner (formerly of Prince Albert now living in Saskatoon), and Christine Lynn (Lumsden artist) explore the beauty, the opportunity, the connection to, and the escape offered by Emma Lake. Emma Lake has a place in Saskatchewan art history that begins in 1936 as a summer art camp first organized by Augustus Kenderdine (after whom the camp is now named). In its history, artists Kenneth Lochhead, Hans Hoffman, Jack Shadbolt, Barnett Newmann, and Jules Olitski and critic Clement Greenberg participated in the annual workshops at the lake. The Regina Five, Winnona Mulcaster, Dorothy Knowles and Otto Rogers are only a few of the artists who have attended and left a mark over the years.
    Six decades as an artists' retreat and as a place of making art, renewing artistic energy, sharing ideas, and inspiration makes Emma Lake a strong place. Just as the land seeps into the blood of generations of farm families living and working the same soil, so Emma Lake seeps into the blood of artists who live and work in the same place as many artists before them. Offering the chance to turn off the distractions of everyday life and focus on working, Emma Lake is a vital link to the creative energies of these three artists.
    Yet each takes something quite different. Connected by personal friendship, joint time spent at the art camp, and a concern for the future of the camp and the health of the lake itself, the artists venture to three different shores. The landscapes are moods and emotions, not documentations, are lingering memory, not snapshots.

    index --- CURLING Curling

    • December 4-6: Senior Ladies Northern Open
    • December 12-13: Junior Cash Spiel/Jr. Men and Women Play Downs
    • December 19: Heart and Stroke Spiel
    • December 26-27: X-mas Fun Spiel
    • December 28-31: Senior Tuff Spiel
    • January 8-10: Ladies Regional Play Downs
    • January 10-17: District Tankard Play Downs
    • January 17: Business Girls Fun Spiel
    • January 23-24: Regional Men's Play Downs
    • January 29-31: Grand Council Aboriginal 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 "December 1998 - January 1999"

    • December 2: vs Brandon Wheat Kings
    • December 12: vs Lethbridge Hurricanes
    • December 13: vs Kelowna Rockets
    • January 2: vs Saskatoon Blades
    • January 6: vs Medicine Hat tigers
    • January 8: vs Regina Pats
    • January 12: vs Kamloops Blazers
    • January 30: vs Swift Current Broncos
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