JRMCC Arena schedule for the week of October 26-November 1

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.

Lac La Ronge Indian Band children ages 5-8, are you interested in playing hockey?

Hey, want to get your kid in the game? We’re looking for 20 LLRIB children in La Ronge (ages 5-8, boys and girls) interested in starting hockey. No player fees, equipment will be provided and free ice time is given. That’s a pretty sweet deal.

Inbox me or text or call me at 420-7529 for more info.

A huge shout out to Brent Nicol, who was again successful in obtaining the NHLPA Goals & Dreams grant and thanks to Kevin Kaminski for planting the seed on this initiative!

JRMCC Arena schedule for the week of October 19-25

We continue to monitor the local situation regarding Covid-19 and follow advice and direction from health officials. Currently, we will remain open but will slow down operations a bit respecting the choice of users who wish to cancel their ice times for now. We will also continue to offer limited ice rentals but they will be subject to scrutiny and final approval.


There are three reasons why we continue to stay open. One, its important that our doors stay open to ensure some degree of public confidence. Second, we feel it is important to address physical and mental health by allowing youth to continue engaging in their team practices. Third, we recognize hockey is the only sport currently with detailed government-approved return-to-play, social distancing and mask guidelines.

The mirrors are up and they look amazing!!!

Another AWESOME addition to the JRMCC Fitness Centre at the JRMCC SPORTS & RECREATION DEPT.

These mirrors are lightweight and shatterproof for our members added safety. They are made from a film rather than a glass that should last for a lifetime. Weighing just 8lbs per 4’x6’ panel, these were installed in just over an hour!

As incredible as these are, these should never be touched as they can easily be pierced.