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Please call or text me with any questions you may have 306-420-9153
Some things may change, I will do my best to keep updated.

JRMCC Sport, Culture and Recreation Department
JRMCC is where we host a wide variety of community sports and events
Shared by Nichole Charles
Please call or text me with any questions you may have 306-420-9153
Some things may change, I will do my best to keep updated.
Shared by Emma Smallwood
Hi everyone. The track will be closed starting tomorrow may 11 – May 14. There is the vet clinic that will be happening on the arena floor. All members please ONLY use the back door to enter the fitness Center.
Thank you all for the cooperation.
Shared by Genevieve Kustiak
Hello tri-community youth visual artists or artist families… TCDC is putting a call out for art submissions to be borrowed and displayed at a youth focused fine arts night Saturday, May 27th.
Any youth in the tri-communities under 18, classrooms, or extra curricular groups, please consider submitting any visual art such as painting, drawing, mixed media, collage, sculpture, pottery, beadwork, clothing, paper mache, anything created from recycled/repurposed and reused materials.
We can also include your price if you are looking to sell the item.
Please contact TCDC board member Tamara Putz at 306-425-0036 by Friday May 19th 2023.
JRMCC Sports & Recreation is proud to support and sponsor LLRIB members, Josh Henry and Sage Roberts, who are playing with Team Saskatchewan at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships!
Shared by Emma Smallwood
Today is the FINAL day to register for FREE! We already have 400+ participants (WOW) and are looking for that final push!
Let’s all work TOGETHER and become the BEST version of ourselves heading into summer!
This challenge is open and encouraged to all ages and fitness levels and will start on Monday, May 8th and run until Sunday, June 4th.
Click the link for more information and to register for FREE!
PLEASE SHARE THIS POST TO RAISE AWARENESS!
https://www.dvtwellness.com/llrib
We inadvertently missed someone involved in the medical emergency at the rink this past weekend. We gifted Emily Levasseur, who happens to be a member of La Ronge EMS, with flowers, a hoodie and a gift card. Thank you for your heroism!
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Get a head start on summer and join other motivated members of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and Tri-Communities on a journey to becoming the best version of YOURSELF!
Learn how to build healthier nutritional habits, incorporate exercise into your daily living, and be given the chance to win BIG prizes for your efforts along the way!
Registration ends at the END OF THE DAY TOMORROW! The challenge starts on Monday, May 8th!
Please share this post and help spread the word! We need your help to get as many members registered! We are better TOGETHER!
This is going to be something very special for the community and surrounding areas and is available to ALL ages and ALL fitness levels FOR FREE!
Register for FREE below!
On behalf of JRMCC Sports & Recreation Department and the Lac La Ronge Indians Band, I would like to thank my JRMCC staff (Arnold Mirasty, Nichole Laverne and Darryl Bird) for helping with all pre-event planning and event-day organizing. A big shout out to our volunteers, especially Donna Isbister, Delia Naytowhow, Susan Beatty, Kristy Charles, Chief Tammy Cook-Searson Tammy Jim, Barrett Halkett, Conrad Jr Ballantyne & Erica Ann for their long hours of duty. I also want to thank our great team of coordinators who helped out immensely: Courage Bear and Carol Whitecalf for coordinating timekeepers and schedules, Gordon Pepple Pebble for spearheading all on-ice officials and schedules, Mel Parenteau for handling with all scoresheets, Cal Mcnab for heading up security, Christine Greyeyes for leading the medical service team, Don Sachs and rink crews with Canlan Jemini and Agriplace, Nathan Arias and IOPPS.COM for the live broadcast production and services, Cal Arcand and Willis Janvier for the play-by-play and Garrett Garrett W Baldhead for providing his DJ services, Justin Naytowhow of Kiyam Clothing Wear for being our official merchandise provider and Scott Rogers and PA Source for Sports for being the championship apparel supplier.
Thank you as well to FSIN SCRIB members to selecting our bid and giving us the honour to host. A special thank you to Fred Favel and Denise Waskewitch who joined our committee all weekend.
Too often times one person undeservedly gets the credit for a successful event but each and every time there’s always a team involved behind the scenes who make the event happen. Thank you all for being apart of the team.
Thank you to all our tournament sponsors, in particular our major sponsor, SIGA.
The following is the final results of FSIN Adult Hockey Championships (April 27-30 – Saskatoon, Sask.)
Tournament Results:
Senior Contact Division (8 Teams)
1st Canoe Lake $7000.00, Apparel & Trophy
2nd Keeseekoose $5000.00 & Trophy
3rd Ochapowace $3000.00 & Trophy
Recreation Division (47 Teams)
1st Sandy Lake Chiefs $6000.00, Apparel & Trophy
2nd Muskeg Lake $4000.00 & Trophy
3rd Waterhen Lake Blues $3000.00 & Trophy
Legends 35+ Division (17 Teams)
1st Beardy’s Blackhawks $5000.00, Apparel & Trophy
2nd La Ronge 89ers $3000.00 & Trophy
3rd Sandy Lake Chiefs $2000.00 & Trophy
Masters 45+ Division (15 Teams)
1st Opaw Stars $5000.00, Apparel & Trophy
2nd MLTC-Canoe Lake $3000.00 & Trophy
3rd Saskatoon Tribal Council $2000.00 & Trophy
Women’s Division (16 Teams)
1st Team Woodland $5000.00, Apparel & Trophy
2nd MLTC-Flying Dust $3000.00 & Trophy
3rd Battlefords Agency Tribal Council $2000.00 & Trophy
LLRIB Open, see poster for details. This events is also used as a qualifier for the LLRIB men’s and women’s teams competing in the First Nations Cup!