
JRMCC Arena Schedule for the week of Nov 9 – 15

JRMCC Sport, Culture and Recreation Department
JRMCC is where we host a wide variety of community sports and events
Tuesday (Nov 10) 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm)
Thursday (Nov 12 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, lunch hour included)
If you are unable to make these time, please text 420-7529.
Colin Ratushniak shared a link to the group: Tri-Community-Talk.
Colin Ratushniak’s Mo Space
Colin’s motivation: I’m raising funds and awareness this Movember for all the dads, brothers, sons and mates in our lives. I need your help. Please donate to support men’s health. Thank you.
https://movember.com/m/14422543?mc=1
La Ronge Midget 89ers, proud members of the North East Minor Hockey League (NEMHL), would like to thank Sonny Montilla and The Source-La Ronge for the awesome donation of an IPad (7th Generation) valued at $500.00. The NEMHL is implementing a new electronic game sheet system for its league games which involves the use of a mandatory IPad. The Source is great local business giving back to the community!
If you are registered, please check your email for a full detail of expectations and what to bring!
If you missed registrations or are on waitlist because we filled up so quickly, stay tuned! More programming is planned for just after the New Year!
We would like to welcome Eddie Sanderson to the team. Eddie is apart of the LLRIB youth work experience program and will be working with our rink crew for the upcoming winter!
As always, we continue to monitor the local situation locally regarding Covid-19 and follow advice and direction from health officials. Currently, we will remain open though operations have slowed down somewhat. We will also continue to offer limited ice rentals but they will be subject to scrutiny and final approval.
There are several reasons why we continue to stay open. First, and most importantly, we don’t operate on fear, rumors’ or gossip. Rather, we operate on information and recommendations from health experts who we trust to give the best advice for all concerned. Second, its important that our doors stay open to ensure some degree of public confidence. Third, we feel it is important to address physical and mental health by allowing youth to continue engaging in their team practices. Fourth, we recognize hockey is one of the few sports currently with detailed government-approved return-to-play, social distancing and mask guidelines.
Last but not least, we’ve always preached our golden rule: No School, No Hockey. We appreciate if parents can follow along.