JRMCC Sports & Recreation and Team Woodland are pleased to host the Saskatchewan Treaty Senior Hockey Championships

JRMCC Sports & Recreation and Team Woodland are pleased to host the Saskatchewan Treaty Senior Hockey Championships. This event is a continuation of the FSIN Adult Hockey Championships (senior contact and 35+ divisions). Although we are not affiliated with Hockey Saskatchewan, our event will be insured through HUB International, a Saskatoon-based insurance broker.

Division winners will receive championship rings and the top three will all receive trophies and banners!

Our event will follow the same rules as previous FSIN Adult Hockey Championship events (all-rez format with no imports) and teams will be given a Band Verification Form to fill out. In keeping with those specific rules, “transfers in progress” will not be accepted. You can only play one division.

We will accept teams and put them on a list, however this does not qualify you as “entered”.

To be officially entered in this event and included in the draw, we will require full entry fee (cash or e-transfer only) to be paid in full two weeks before the event (12:00 pm, Friday April 17), this will be on a first-come-first-served basis.

Rosters and Band Verification Forms will be required the week of the event (12:00 pm, Monday April 27).

The live draw date will be Monday April 24 on our JRMCC SPORTS & RECREATION page on Facebook.

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NOTICE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS 2026 Youth FSIN Volleyball Championships

Posted by Nichole Charles

PARENTS/GUARDIANS2026 Youth FSIN Volleyball Championships – ReginaAs playoff brackets have now started!

I would like to thank all parents and guardians for bringing your athletes to Regina to compete at the 2026 FSIN Volleyball Championships. Your support makes these opportunities possible for our youth.Please remember that our coaches have stepped up to volunteer their time and expertise to coach these teams. They are experienced in volleyball and have committed themselves to being here for the athletes. I ask that all parents and players show them the respect they deserve.This is competitive volleyball, not community or recreational volleyball. Playing time, positions, and roster decisions are based on performance, effort, and what is best for the team.Being selected to be on an FSIN team is a privilege. Following the PAGC Championships, coaches were given the opportunity to make final roster decisions in the best interest of the team.If a player or parent is unable to respect coaching decisions, I ask that you refrain from attending games, as negative attitudes affect the entire team and bench. We are here to support our athletes in a positive, encouraging environment.

Let’s work together to make this a great experience for our youth.

JRMCC Sports & Recreation and Inspire 365 are excited to announce we are bringing the Stanley Cup to our LLRIB communities

JRMCC Sports & Recreation and Inspire 365 are excited to announce we are bringing the Stanley Cup to our LLRIB communities. Keep posted for this new initiative, Hockey and Health Days, an event which brings together hockey, mental health and community.

Our agenda will include former NHLers Bryan Trottier and Rich Pilon doing speaking engagements with schools, LLRIB community visits, a meet & greet prior to the Feb 7 La Ronge Ice Wolves game, a Sunday morning community breakfast and a visit and photos with the Stanley Cup!