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RS Home Visitor Day Date Time Timezone Venue/Location 1 RS # RS Home Visitor Day Date Time Timezone Venue/Location 1 RS Brandon Regina Friday 9/22/2017 19:30 Canada/Central Westman Place - Brandon, MB 2 RS Kootenay Calgary Friday 9/22/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Western Financial Place - Cranbrook, BC 3 RS Prince Albert Moose Jaw Friday 9/22/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK 4 RS Lethbridge Medicine Hat Friday 9/22/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centre - Lethbridge, AB 5 RS Saskatoon Swift Current Friday 9/22/2017 19:05 Canada/Mountain SaskTel Centre - Saskatoon, SK 6 RS Prince George Spokane Friday 9/22/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific CN Centre - Prince George, BC 7 RS Victoria Vancouver Friday 9/22/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Save-On-Foods Memorial Arena - Victoria, BC 8 RS Kelowna Kamloops Friday 9/22/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC 9 RS Calgary Kootenay Saturday 9/23/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB 10 RS Moose Jaw Prince Albert Saturday 9/23/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 11 RS Red Deer Edmonton Saturday 9/23/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB 12 RS Regina Brandon Saturday 9/23/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Brandt Centre - Regina, SK 13 RS Medicine Hat Lethbridge Saturday 9/23/2017 19:30 Canada/Mountain Canalta Centre - Medicine Hat, AB 14 RS Prince George Spokane Saturday 9/23/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific CN Centre - Prince George, BC 15 RS Vancouver Victoria Saturday 9/23/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC 16 RS Kamloops Kelowna Saturday 9/23/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific Sandman Centre - Kamloops, BC 17 RS Everett Portland Saturday 9/23/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Xfinity Arena - Everett, WA 18 RS Seattle Tri-City Saturday 9/23/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific ShoWare Center - Kent, WA 19 RS Edmonton Red Deer Sunday 9/24/2017 16:00 Canada/Mountain Rogers Place - Edmonton, AB 20 RS Everett Tri-City Sunday 9/24/2017 16:05 Canada/Pacific Xfinity Arena - Everett, WA 21 RS Regina Swift Current Wednesday 9/27/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Brandt Centre - Regina, SK 22 RS Brandon Red Deer Friday 9/29/2017 19:30 Canada/Central Westman Place - Brandon, MB 23 RS Edmonton Lethbridge Friday 9/29/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Rogers Place - Edmonton, AB 24 RS Moose Jaw Regina Friday 9/29/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 25 RS Prince Albert Calgary Friday 9/29/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK 26 RS Kootenay Spokane Friday 9/29/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Western Financial Place - Cranbrook, BC 27 RS Saskatoon Medicine Hat Friday 9/29/2017 19:05 Canada/Mountain SaskTel Centre - Saskatoon, SK 28 RS Kelowna Everett Friday 9/29/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC 29 RS Vancouver Kamloops Friday 9/29/2017 19:30 Canada/Pacific Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC 30 RS Seattle Prince George Friday 9/29/2017 19:35 Canada/Pacific ShoWare Center - Kent, WA 31 RS Brandon Swift Current Saturday 9/30/2017 19:30 Canada/Central Westman Place - Brandon, MB 32 RS Lethbridge Edmonton Saturday 9/30/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centre - Lethbridge, AB 33 RS Moose Jaw Red Deer Saturday 9/30/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 34 RS Prince Albert Medicine Hat Saturday 9/30/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK 35 RS Portland Seattle Saturday 9/30/2017 18:00 Canada/Pacific TBD 36 RS Saskatoon Calgary Saturday 9/30/2017 19:05 Canada/Mountain SaskTel Centre - Saskatoon, SK 37 RS Spokane Kootenay Saturday 9/30/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena - Spokane, WA 38 RS Tri-City Everett Saturday 9/30/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA 39 RS Victoria Kamloops Saturday 9/30/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Save-On-Foods Memorial Arena - Victoria, BC 40 RS Kootenay Edmonton Sunday 10/1/2017 16:00 Canada/Mountain Western Financial Place - Cranbrook, BC 41 RS Regina Red Deer Sunday 10/1/2017 16:00 Canada/Mountain Brandt Centre - Regina, SK 42 RS Victoria Kamloops Sunday 10/1/2017 15:05 Canada/Pacific Save-On-Foods Memorial Arena - Victoria, BC 43 RS Portland Prince George Sunday 10/1/2017 17:00 Canada/Pacific TBD 44 RS Tri-City Seattle Tuesday 10/3/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Toyota Center - Kennewick, WA 45 RS Kamloops Prince George Wednesday 10/4/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific Sandman Centre - Kamloops, BC 46 RS Kelowna Victoria Wednesday 10/4/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC 47 RS Spokane Everett Wednesday 10/4/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena - Spokane, WA 48 RS Edmonton Brandon Friday 10/6/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Rogers Place - Edmonton, AB 49 RS Calgary Everett Friday 10/6/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB 50 RS Lethbridge Prince Albert Friday 10/6/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centre - Lethbridge, AB 51 RS Moose Jaw Kootenay Friday 10/6/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 52 RS Saskatoon Swift Current Friday 10/6/2017 19:05 Canada/Mountain SaskTel Centre - Saskatoon, SK 53 RS Medicine Hat Regina Friday 10/6/2017 19:30 Canada/Mountain Canalta Centre - Medicine Hat, AB 54 RS Prince George Kelowna Friday 10/6/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific CN Centre - Prince George, BC 55 RS Kamloops Victoria Friday 10/6/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific Sandman Centre - Kamloops, BC 56 RS Spokane Portland Friday 10/6/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena - Spokane, WA 57 RS Vancouver Tri-City Friday 10/6/2017 19:30 Canada/Pacific Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC 58 RS Regina Saskatoon Saturday 10/7/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Brandt Centre - Regina, SK 59 RS Red Deer Brandon Saturday 10/7/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB 60 RS Swift Current Kootenay Saturday 10/7/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Credit Union i-plex - Swift Current, SK 61 RS Medicine Hat Prince Albert Saturday 10/7/2017 19:30 Canada/Mountain Canalta Centre - Medicine Hat, AB 62 RS Prince George Kelowna Saturday 10/7/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific CN Centre - Prince George, BC 63 RS Vancouver Tri-City Saturday 10/7/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific Langley Events Centre - Langley, BC 64 RS Seattle Portland Saturday 10/7/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific ShoWare Center - Kent, WA 65 RS Calgary Brandon Sunday 10/8/2017 16:00 Canada/Mountain Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB 66 RS Edmonton Everett Sunday 10/8/2017 16:00 Canada/Mountain Rogers Place - Edmonton, AB 67 RS Moose Jaw Swift Current Sunday 10/8/2017 16:00 Canada/Mountain Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 68 RS Kamloops Seattle Sunday 10/8/2017 17:00 Canada/Pacific Sandman Centre - Kamloops, BC 69 RS Portland Spokane Sunday 10/8/2017 17:00 Canada/Pacific TBD 70 RS Red Deer Everett Tuesday 10/10/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB 71 RS Swift Current Lethbridge Tuesday 10/10/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Credit Union i-plex - Swift Current, SK 72 RS Prince George Calgary Tuesday 10/10/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific CN Centre - Prince George, BC 73 RS Portland Spokane Tuesday 10/10/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific TBD 74 RS Victoria Tri-City Tuesday 10/10/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Save-On-Foods Memorial Arena - Victoria, BC 75 RS Seattle Vancouver Tuesday 10/10/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific ShoWare Center - Kent, WA 76 RS Brandon Edmonton Wednesday 10/11/2017 19:00 Canada/Central Westman Place - Brandon, MB 77 RS Medicine Hat Everett Wednesday 10/11/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Canalta Centre - Medicine Hat, AB 78 RS Regina Saskatoon Wednesday 10/11/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Brandt Centre - Regina, SK 79 RS Kamloops Calgary Wednesday 10/11/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific Sandman Centre - Kamloops, BC 80 RS Victoria Tri-City Wednesday 10/11/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Save-On-Foods Memorial Arena - Victoria, BC 81 RS Moose Jaw Edmonton Thursday 10/12/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 82 RS Kootenay Red Deer Thursday 10/12/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Western Financial Place - Cranbrook, BC 83 RS Swift Current Vancouver Friday 10/13/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Credit Union i-plex - Swift Current, SK 84 RS Lethbridge Everett Friday 10/13/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centre - Lethbridge, AB 85 RS Prince Albert Regina Friday 10/13/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, SK 86 RS Medicine Hat Saskatoon Friday 10/13/2017 19:30 Canada/Mountain Canalta Centre - Medicine Hat, AB 87 RS Prince George Kamloops Friday 10/13/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific CN Centre - Prince George, BC 88 RS Kelowna Calgary Friday 10/13/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC 89 RS Spokane Victoria Friday 10/13/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena - Spokane, WA 90 RS Brandon Prince Albert Saturday 10/14/2017 19:30 Canada/Central Westman Place - Brandon, MB 91 RS Kootenay Everett Saturday 10/14/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Western Financial Place - Cranbrook, BC 92 RS Moose Jaw Vancouver Saturday 10/14/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Mosaic Place - Moose Jaw, SK 93 RS Red Deer Saskatoon Saturday 10/14/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Enmax Centrium - Red Deer, AB 94 RS Swift Current Edmonton Saturday 10/14/2017 19:00 Canada/Mountain Credit Union i-plex - Swift Current, SK 95 RS Portland Kelowna Saturday 10/14/2017 18:00 Canada/Pacific TBD 96 RS Prince George Kamloops Saturday 10/14/2017 19:00 Canada/Pacific CN Centre - Prince George, BC 97 RS Spokane Tri-City Saturday 10/14/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena - Spokane, WA 98 RS Seattle Victoria Saturday 10/14/2017 19:05 Canada/Pacific ShoWare Center - Kent, WA 99 RS Brandon Prince Albert Sunday 10/15/2017 16:00 Canada/Central Westman Place
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