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Deadlines event publication: before the 20th of every month. Information and publication of events: Stephen Serenelli tel./fax (306) 922-1831 or Internet E-mail or write to: 978-2nd Street East, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V 0G4 Canada

index --- NEWS Events


  • To all WW2 Veterans and their families We are happy to publish this request from the History Dept, University of Florida. If anyone has any information that might be useful, please contact Professor William Oldson at:
    woldson@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
    or his assistant Mae Nielander:
    men5406@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
    You may also visit Prof. Oldson's website at:
    http://www.fsu.edu/~ww2/

    • Dear WWII Veterans/Defence Workers and Families: Help save the personal legacy of World War II. The experiences and memorabilia of those who served in the armed forces and defence industries--so often discarded--is a valuable part of this nation's history. The Florida State University Department of History has set up The Institute on World War II and the Human Experience to collect and preserve this physical heritage for research, teaching and exhibition. If you or someone you know may have letters, diaries, photographs or other mementos of the period, please contact the Institute at the Department of History; Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL 32306-2200 - Tel. 850-644-9541. We will be delighted to answer any questions concerning the future of materials given to the Institute.

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  • Margo Fournier Centre Fitness Programs: Noon Hour Step, Mon, Wed, Thurs - 12:15-12:45pm. Evening Aerobics, Mon, Thurs 6:00-7:00pm; Morning Step, Tues, Thurs 9:30-10:30am. Seniors Fitness Program Mon, Wed, Fri 10:00-11:00am. Noon Hour Basketball, Mon to Fri 11:30 am-1:00pm. Drop In Volleyball, Mon 8:00-10:00pm. Family Gym Night, Sat 5:00-7:00pm. Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 8:00am-10:00pm, Saturday 10:00am to 9:00pm, Sunday 2:00-9:00pm, Stat Holidays 1:00pm to 5:00pm. For more information about programs call the Margo Fournier Centre 953-4816.

  • Seniors Activities at the Kinsmen Heritage Centre (115-12th Street West). Monday to Saturday from 1:00-5:00pm. Daily activities include carpet bowling, shuffleboard, billiards, whist, bridge, kaiser, cribbage and lunch. 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.

  • Marion Aquatic Programs: Courses offered: Aqua Leader from February 23-27, starts at 10:00 am. Red Cross Water Safety Instructor from April 13-17, 10:00am. Space is limited, please register as soon as possible. For registration/information call pool office at 764-2556. Public Swimming: 7:30-9:00pm Monday to Friday. Monday is adults only, Friday is Family Swim. Aquasize Evening Classes Monday and Wednesday at 5:30, Tuesday and Thursday at 4:00pm. Therapeutic Aquasize on Monday and Wednesday at 10:30 am. Registration required. Noon swim Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:45-12:40, must purchase pass.

  • February program for the P.A. Chamber of Commerce Noon Luncheon Meetings is available from the Chamber office, 764-6222.

  • February: Attention all Chess Players or aspiring players, members needed for new Chess Club. Anyone interested in participating or learning to play chess is welcome. This is also a call for participants for the Norsask Open Chess Tournament to be held May 8-10 in Prince Albert. A Chess Federation of Canada rated event with prizes. For more information/registration contact George Huzsek at 922-1186, Tom Bishop 922-0230 or David Maxemiuk 764-0417.

  • Frank Dunn Pool: Registration now open for the followig courses: April 25-26, May 2, 3, 9&10 - National Lifeguard Service. Participants must be 16 years old, must have Bronze Cross, CPR an advantage. Times TBA, registration required. AquaLeader March 2-13 (Monday to Friday) from 6:30-9:00pm. Must be 14 years old. Bronze Cross March 17-April 11, Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00-9:00pm, Saturdays from 11:30am-12:45pm. Must be 14 years old, have Bronze Medallion and Senior Resuscitation. Registration required.For registration/information call the pool office 953-4829.Public swimming every night of the week 7:30-9:00pm. Wednesday Adult and family night. 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 $2.00.Diving Club Saturdays and Sundays from 5:00-6:30pm. To join contact Frank Dunn 764-3881.Aquasize Classes on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9:00-10:00pm.

  • PA Golf and Curling Club Every Tuesday and Sunday - Two for one Dinner specials. Tuesday Pasta special for two or Sunday Chicken Cordon Blue or Pork Cutlets for two. Served from 5:30-9:00pm or earlier on request. Everyone welcome.

  • February 1: Family Feature Film Princes Bride, at the Library. Showtime 2:00pm. For details call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 2: Basics of Investing, free seminar with BTR Financial Planning, 7:00pm at the Library. For more information call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 3 & 17: PA Writers Meeting, 7:00pm at the Library. Everyone welcome. For more information call Ralph 764-2295 or Joan 764-5684.

  • February 6-8 and & 20-22: Red Cross OCH&S Approved Combined First Aid and CPR levels A, B & C, at the Red Cross Building.

  • February 6-8: 1st Annual Mixed Open Bonspiel at the PA Golf and Curling Club. Registration by Feb 3 at Curling Club office. For more information call Wayne at 763-8402.

  • February 7: IMFC Dry Dance, music by Country Caravan from 9:00-1:00pm. Everyone welcome. Refreshments available. For more information call Rose 764-3431.

  • February 7: Book Club meets, 7:00pm at the Library. Everyone welcome. For details call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 7 to 22: Prince Albert Annual Winter Festival

  • February 8-15 is Citizenship Week, come celebrate daily at the PA Multicultural Council (19-11th Street West), open from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Special events: Feb 9 Citizenship Court at St. Mary's High School, 2:00pm. Feb 11: Flag Day will be held at the PA Multicultural Office from 2:00pm, presentations, discussions and cake. Everyone welcome. For more details call the Office 922-0400.

  • February 8: St. David's Anglican Church Annual Beef Supper at Carlton Park Hall (3100 Dunn Drive). Two sittings, from 4:30 to 6:00pm. Adults $7.50, Seniors $6.50, Kids 5-12 $5.00, under 5 free. Everyone welcome to enjoy a hearty roast beef dinner complete with dessert. For more information call Eva Brewster 763-8546.

  • February 8: Foreign Film Festival featuring Kolya, 1996 Academy Award winner. Film in Czech/English subtitles, at the Library. Showtime 2:00. For more info call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 10: PLEA Free Law Classes,7:00pm at the Library. Topic Residential Landlord and Tenant Law with lawyer George Christidis. For details call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 11: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Avenue), 7:00pm. Black and White developing session held in darkroom. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 922-3394.

  • February 11: Canadian Red Cross Mobile Blood Donor Clinic at the P.A. Exhibition. Times 12:30-4:30 and 6:00-8:00pm. Donors requested to bring 2 pieces of identification. Prizes and refreshments.

  • February 12: PA Health District presents Grand Opening of Stage 1 at the Victoria Hospital at 2:00pm. Ceremony will be held in the long hallway between the front desk and the elevators. Stage 1 consists of 12 areas including Emergency, Day Surgery, ICU and part of Diagnostic Imaging which includes the new CT Scanner. Everyone welcome to attend. For more information call the PAHD office 953-0500.

  • Feb 12-14: Provincial Fire-fighters Bonspiel. Game times TBA. Play starts Thursday afternoon. Teams from around the province. Everyone welcome to come and watch. For info call Wayne 763-8402.

  • February 14: Valentines Day Turkey Dinner at Messiah Lutheran Church (1796-15th Ave. E) two sittings at 4:30 and 6:00pm. Organ and piano recitals and featuring roving violinists Dan Stroman. For tickets/details call the Church Office 763-7374.

  • February 14: Valentine Dine and Dance at the Pa Golf and Curling Club. Live music by Paul Lomheim and Sheldon Bergstrom. Tickets $30/couple includes supper and dance. Advance tickets at PA Golf and Club. Full meal includes dessert. For reservations/information 763-8402.

  • February 14: Saturday Festival Matinee Film "Balto", at the Library. Showtime 2:00. For more information call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 15: Foreign Film Festival, presents Oscar nominated chinese tragic epic, at the Library. Showtime 2:00. Film in Chinese with english subtitles. To know more call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 16: PA Christian Women's After 5 Club meets at the Golf and Curling Club at 7:00 pm. Enjoy dinner, cleaning tips from Rose Thompson, musice by Christin mcAuley and guest speaker Dolores Heinrichs from Swift Current talks about fresh starts. Dinner reservations by February 13 by contacting Dee at 922-8673 or Colleen at 763-6839. Everyone welcome.

  • February 17: Nature P.A. meets (every third Tuesday) at Siast Woodland Institute, 1100-15th Street East, Room G100 at 7:30pm. Guest Speaker David Halstead, will speak about riparian zones in the forestry areas. Everyone welcome. For more information call Pam Burt 764-8922.

  • February 18: PAHD Open Public Meeting at 1521-6th Avenue West at 2:00pm. For more information contact the PAHD office 953-0500.

  • February 18: Author Reading, 7:00pm at the Library. Canadian Poet Lorna Crozier, born and raised in Saskatchewan, will read from her latest book. For details call the Library 763-8496.

  • February 19: Elders Tea at IMFC from 2:00pm. Elders 50 years and older are welcome. For more information call Rose 764-3431.

  • February 20: IMFC Youth Dance - 9:00pm. All youth welcome. For more information call Rose 764-3431.

  • February 20-22: One and Two person Tuff Bonspiel - one or two person teams competing for cash prizes at the PA Golf and Curling Club. Simultaneous Play. Registration deadline Feb 16 at Curling Club Office or call Wayne 763-8402 for details.

  • February 21: IMFC Crib Tournament, doors open at 10:30am, games start at noon. $500 in prizes. For more information call Rose 764-3431.

  • February 22: Foreign Film Festival -Babette's Feast, set in 18th century Denmark. Film in French and Danish with English subtitles. Showtime 2:00pm at the Library. More info at 763-8496.

  • February 23-28: Winter Break Films at the Library include: Hunchback of Notre Dame, Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain, George of the Jungle, Sleeping Beauty, Fun and Fancy Free, Fly Away Home. Showtimes: Monday to Thursday: 10:00am, 1:00pm, 3:30pm and 7:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 10:00am, 1:00pm and 3:30pm. More info at 763-8496.

  • February 23-27: PA Golf and Curling Club Senior Mens Open Curling Bonspiel- daytime draws, entries close Wednesday Feb. 18. Contact Wayne at 763-8402.

  • February 27-Feb March 1: Western Canada Peace Officers Bonspiel at the PA Golf and Curling Club. Draw times to be announced or for more information call Wayne at 763-8402.

  • February 27: P.A. Horticultural Society Meeting,7:30pm at the Carlton Park Community Centre. For more information, call Marcel St. Amand 763-3736 after 6:00pm, or attend the meeting.

  • February 28: Northern Image Photographers Meeting at the Arts Centre, 1:30pm. Black and White printing session held in darkroom. Everyone welcome. For information, call Geoff Payton 922-3394.

  • February 28: Jazz night at PA Golf and Curling Club with Rick Lett and Peter Leflamme. Steak Supper - 8oz New York Steak for two. Dinner starts at 6:30, music from 7:30 on. Drop in or for advance tickets call PA GOlf and Curling Club at 763-8402.

    index --- WINTER FESTIVAL Events


  • February 7 to 22: Prince Albert Annual Winter Festival - Outdoor site is Dave G. Stewart Park (Riverbank and 3rd Avenue East) WF Office 764-7595. Please wear buttons to all events. Poster contest winning entries will be on display at the Cuelenaere Library.

      Events:

    • February 7: Sweetheart Dance at the High Noon Optimist Centre (1150-3rd Ave W.)from 9:00pm to 2:00am. Presentation of Festival Queen and Princesses, draws and prizes. Tickets in advance or at door, for more info call Terry Ashby 764-3093.

    • February 8: Mr & Mrs Winter Festival Tea, Kinsmen Heritage Centre (115-12th Street West) at 2:00pm. For more information call Yvette Pearson 922-5368.

    • February 11: Madison Inn/Molson Beard Derby Final Judging, 8:00pm at Deputy's, Madison Inn (602-36 Street East). Contact Ross McIntosh 763-3186 for more information.

    • February 12-13: Voices of the North Aboriginal Talent Showcase featuring Double Vision. Exhibition Centre,7:00pm. Thursday is Non Smoking Show. More information from Bernice Sayese 953-4391.

    • February 13: Rising Stars Youth Talent Show at Rivier Academy (1405 Bishop Pascal Place). Showtime 7:30pm. For more details call Linda Jensen 764-9569 or Gord Sherwood 763-3601.

    • February 14:

      Sno Pitch at Riverside School Grounds from 9:00am to 4:30 pm. Everyone welcome to join in the fun.

      Children's Carnival from 12:00-5:00pm at the Prince Albert Armoury (Exhibition Grounds). Featuring Saskatchewan Express, Dennis Leugner, Will Leach, Warren Zimmerman and local talent. Admission by button only (children's buttons $1). For more information call Kathy Roberts 922-3554.

      King Trapper Events at Dave G.Stewart Park, start at 12:00pm.

      Golden Links Rebecca Lodge Tea and Bake Sale from 2:00-4:00pm at Nisbet Memorial United Church (1112-3rd Street East). Everyone welcome.

      12th Street Station featuring the Mighty Spiffs, Sam the Piano Man, the Island Connection, Battleford Jazz Band, a Hawaiian Experience, British Pub, German Gasthaus and international food. Heritage Centre from 7:00pm to 2:00am. Details from John Nater, 922-1410.

      Voices of the North Aboriginal Talent Showcase. Exhibition Centre,7:00pm. More information from Bernice Sayese 953-4391.

      Rising Stars Youth Talent Show at Rivier Academy (1405 Bishop Pascal Place). Showtime 7:30pm. For more details call Linda Jensen 764-9569 or Gord Sherwood 763-3601.

      Voices of the North Dance with Double Vision and Raven. Exhibition Centre,10:00pm. Advance tickets or pay at the door. Tickets/information Bernice Sayese 953-4391.

    • February 15:

      Sno Pitch at Riverside School Grounds from 9:00am to 4:30 pm. Everyone welcome.

      Prince Albert Western Canadian Ice and Snow Drag races - at noon, location TBA. For more information call Albert Ratti 922-2473 or Cory Crawford 922-0606.

      Children's Carnival from 12:00-5:00pm at the Prince Albert Armoury (Exhibition Grounds). Featuring Saskatchewan Express, Dennis Leugner, Will Leach, Warren Zimmerman and local talent. Admission by button only (children's buttons $1). For more information call Kathy Roberts 922-3554.

      Quilling Guild and Calligraphy Guild demonstrations at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Avenue) from 1:00-5:00pm. For more information call the Arts Centre 953-4811.

    • February 16:

      P.A. Leisure Learners demonstrations at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Avenue) from 1:00-5:00pm. For more information call the Arts Centre 953-4811.

    • February 17:

      P.A. Quilter's Guild demonstrations at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Avenue) from 1:00-8:00pm. For more information call the Arts Centre 953-4811.

      Country North Show - non smoking show at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 8:00pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

    • February 18:

      P.A. Spinners & Weavers Guild demonstrations at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Avenue) from 1:00-8:00pm. For more information call the Arts Centre 953-4811.

      Anavet's Harmonica and Accordion Competition at the Anavet Auditorium (25-11th Street West), 7:30pm. For more info call the Winter Festival Office.

      Country North Show - non smoking show at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 8:00pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

    • February 19:

      P.A. Sharpneedle Embroidery Guild demonstrations at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Avenue) from 1:00-8:00pm. For more information call the Arts Centre 953-4811.

      Country North Show - non smoking show at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 7:00pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

      Northern Saskatchewan Red River Jig Competitions at the Anavets Auditorium (25-11th Street West),7:30pm. Contact Jim Brownell 763-7608.

      Country North Show - at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 9:30pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

    • February 20:

      Mid Pro Rock and Gem Society demonstrations at the Arts Centre (1010 Central Avenue) from 1:00-8:00pm. For more information call the Arts Centre 953-4811.

      Ol' Tyme Fiddlers Competition at the Carlton High School Cafetorium (65-28th Street East). Starts at 7:00 pm. Special guest artists Fiddler Calvin Vollrath with stepdancer Laurie Nicholson. Dance to follow. For more information contact John Kushneryk 763-6025.

      Country North Show - non smoking show at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 7:00pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

      Scout's Torch Light Parade starts at 7:30. From Memorial Square (city hall on central avenue) to Winter Festival Outdoor Site.

      Gala Fireworks Display at 8:00 pm at Winter Festival Outdoor Site.

      Country North Show - at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 10:00pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

    • February 21:

      Annual Winter Festival Circuit Armwrestling Tournament at South Hill Mall. Weigh-In from 10:00am-2:00pm, Tournament starts at 1:00pm with youth class followd by adult classes. All competitors welcome. Left and right arm adult competitions, special school kids challenge, women's competitions and more. For details call Fred Roy 763-0899 or Ken Georget 922-6306.

      Scouts Junior King Trapper Events at Scouts Village, outdoor site from 10:00am.

      One Dog Race, approx. quarter mile for ages 5-11, location TBA. For more information call WF Office, Arnold Chester 763-8840 or Ray Cook 764-0886.

      Helicopter Rides from 12:00-4:00pm at outdoor site.

      Snow Sculpturing competition starts at 12:00, at the WF Outdoor Site. Everyone welcome to compete, bring your own tools. For more details call Jack Jensen764-9569.

      Six Dog Open Race for ages 16 and over,First Heat, five miles, two day total time. Location TBA, race begins at 12:30pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Cubs Junior King Trapper Events at Scouts Village, outdoor site at 1:00pm.

      Chili Cook-Off from 1:00-3:00pm, in tent at WF Outdoor Site.

      Ol' Tyme Fiddlers Competition at the Carlton High School Cafetorium (65-28th Street East). Starts at 1:00 pm. Special guest artists Fiddler Calvin Vollrath with stepdancer Laurie Nicholson. Dance to follow. For more information contact John Kushneryk 763-6025.

      Five Dog Junior Race, ages 12-15, five mile race. Location TBA, race begins at 1:30pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Championship Sled Dog Race, Ten Dog Open for ages 16 and over, 14 miles, First Heat. Location TBA, race begins at 2:30pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Two Dog Race, oval track race. Location TBA, race begins at 2:40pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Ladies Six Dog Race, ages 16 and over, five mile race. Location TBA, race begins at 4:00pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Musher's and King Trapper Banquet starts at 6:00pm. For details/tickets call the WF Office.

      Scouts Campfire - Scouts Village starts at 7:00pm, everyone welcome.

      Country North Show - non smoking show at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 7:00pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

      Ol' Tyme Fiddlers Competition at the Carlton High School Cafetorium (65-28th Street East). Starts at 7:00 pm. Special guest artists Fiddler Calvin Vollrath with stepdancer Laurie Nicholson. Dance to follow. For more information contact John Kushneryk 763-6025.

      Country North Show - at the Exhibition Centre, starts at 10:00pm. For more information call Paul Lomheim 764-5353.

    • February 22:

      Sugar Bush Breakfast at Ecole Valois (449-10 Street East) from 8:00am-12:00pm. Contact Yves Aquin 763-0337. Also enjoy Francophone artists displays, sleigh rides and Maple Syrup on snow at same location from 9:00am-2:00pm.

      Scout Village opens at 11:00am, everyone welcome.

      NSRA Snocross Series Round 3 Practice starts at 11:00am at the Exhibition Grandstand.

      Three Dog Race, ages 8-11, three mile race. Location TBA, race begins at 1:30pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Helicopter Rides from 12:00-4:00pm at outdoor site.

      King Trapper Events at the WF Outdoor Site begin at noon.

      Six Dog Open Race for ages 16 and over, five miles, Second Heat, two day total time. Location TBA, race begins at 12:30pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Four Dog Open Race for ages 12 and over, three miles. Location TBA, race begins at 12:30pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Championship Sled Dog Race, Ten Dog Open for ages 16 and over, 14 miles, final heat. Location TBA, race begins at 2:30pm. For more information call WF Office or Arnold Chester 763-8840.

      Annual Winter Festival Frozen Boot Kicking Contest at 2:45pm at WF Outdoor site.

      Celebration of Sacred Music featuring the Festival Male Chorus at St. Paul's Presbyterian church (12th Street and 1st Avenue East) at 4:30pm.

      Snow Sculpture Awards at 4:00pm at WF Outdoor Site.

      Sled Dog Race Awards at 5:00pm at Sled Dog Stage, WF Outdoor Site.

      Festival Button Winning Numbers will be posted at and announced from King Trapper and Sled Dog Sound Stage, WF Outdoor Site from 5:00pm.

    index --- THEATRE Theatre

  • February 6-14: Odyssey Productions Inc. Dinner Theatre Comedy "Don't Dress for Dinner", 6:00pm at Ecole Valois (449-10th Street East). For information/tickets drop into the box office at Performing Arts Warehouse or call 922-2287.

    For more info on theatre please visit:
    Performing Arts Warehouse http://www.CityLightsNews.com/artspa.htm

    index --- EXHIBITIONS Exhibitions

    Amy's On Second - 2990-2nd Avenue West
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  • until February 28: Brenda Adams of Birch Hills "Pieces of the Past", water colors and Barbara Terfloth, sand and mixed media constructions based on the work of poet John V. Hicks.

    Digger's Roadhouse - 2901-2nd Avenue West
  • until February 28: Northern Image Photographers Club Group Exhibition.

    Grace Campbell Gallery - 125-12th Street East
  • Jan 30 to Feb 24: Friends and Family of African Heritage. Local group display to celebrate black history month. Displays include african art, informational exhibit about black history in Saskatchewan and children's literature display.

    Little Gallery - 1010 Central Ave. Tel. 763-7080
    http://www.CityLightsNews.com/littlegallery/index.htm
  • until February 6: Prince Albert Collects, a visit to the Little Gallery Permanent Collection. This show features the gallery's Permanent Collection as well as some pieces from local private collections.
  • February 13-29 March: Winter Festival Juried Art Show. Reception February 13th at 8:00pm. Juror will be Kate Davis. For more information/tickets call 763-7080 or visit the Little Gallery Website.

    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
  • Until February 22: Photographs by Northern Image Photographers.

    index --- HOCKEY Hockey


    P.A. Raiders Home Games "February 1998"

    • February 3: vs Kamloops Blazers
    • February 11: vs Red Deer Rebels
    • February 18: vs Calgary Hitmen
    • February 20: vs Moose Jaw Warriors
    • February 22: vs Brandon Wheat Kings
    • February 25: vs Moose Jaw Warriors
    • February 28: vs Saskatoon Blades
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