Making positive changes to your lifestyle

Too busy on lunch hours to consider getting in some exercise? Let’s say hypothetically it takes 12 minutes to get to JRMCC from your work and another 12 to get back to work, that leaves you 36 minutes and in that time if you keep at brisk pace walking, you can average 1 lap every 2 minutes or 1 km/12 minutes or 3 kms in 36 minutes per lunch hour, that’s 15 kms in the work week. As you can see, it doesn’t take much to make positive changes to your life. It’s free, indoors, and very doable, we just ask that bring indoor footwear! ?

See link below for a quick video of a full lap at JRMCC jogging track!

https://www.facebook.com/570130839/videos/10157594136095840/

Recognition of years of service at JRMCC

Good things in the an organization happen as a result of individual effort and passion, developing trust and respect among staff, creating a customer-first approach, striving for solid teamwork and creating a positive work atmosphere. As per LLRIB personnel policy, some of our employees at JRMCC Sports & Recreation received their years of service recognition recently:
Fran Bepperling (Janitor, 5 years, $500.00)
Leonard Isbister (Arena Operator/Charter Bus Driver, 5 years, $500.00)
Arnold Mirasty (Facility Supervisor, 15 years, $1500.00)
Kevin Roberts (Director of Sports & Recreation, 15 years, $1500.00)

Self Test at both entrances to the gym – HEALTH SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE

Hello everyone! You will notice that I have attached a SELF TEST – HEALTH SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE to the clipboards at both entrances to the gym.

It is imperative that if you answer ‘YES’ to any of the health screening questions, that you DO NOT ENTER THE GYM.

Also, a reminder that the JRMCC SPORTS & RECREATION DEPT. has a mandatory mask policy in effect. Meaning that if you ENTER/EXIT the JRMCC via the front doors you must wear a mask until you start physical activity. Please be aware that as of Thursday, November 19, 2020, the province of Saskatchewan has implemented a mandatory mask wearing policy in all public places. There are exceptions and one is that a mask may be removed during physical activities.

Thank you for your cooperation.
Colin

Congratulations newly elected Mayor of La Ronge

Elections bring about hope, optimism and renewal. While we choose to remain politically neutral during elections, it is within our discretion to congratulate candidates after the fact, after all we love sharing positive news. JRMCC Sports & Recreation would like to congratulate our very own, Colin Ratushniak, on his lopsided electoral victory for Mayor of La Ronge. With a record-breaking voter turnout, this is an obvious sign people wanted change in a big way and it’s a safe bet to say a lot of people likely didn’t see this coming either!