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Gaming Grants Jan to March Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community January 1, 2020 to March 31, 2020 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Abbey Abbey Chinook Regional Library $ 52.25 Abbey Abbey Curling Club $ 190.00 Abbey Royal Canadian Legion - Abbey Branch #222 $ 1,927.06 Abbey Total $ 2,169.31 Aberdeen Aberdeen & District Culture and Recreation Board $ 12,536.01 Aberdeen Aberdeen Flames Atom Hockey Team $ 394.38 Aberdeen Aberdeen School Community Council $ 486.25 Aberdeen Attackers Broomball $ 688.00 Aberdeen Farm in the Dell $ 125.00 Aberdeen Laniwci Ascension Ukrainian Catholic Church $ 1,167.22 Aberdeen Prud'homme & District Ukrainian Dance Club $ 350.00 Aberdeen Total $ 15,746.86 Air Ronge Awiyak-Ka-Sakitwit Youth $ 1,442.50 Air Ronge Bell's Point Elementary School - Awasis Group $ 490.00 Air Ronge Bell's Point Elementary School - Fundraising Group $ 577.50 Air Ronge Northlands College Scholarship Foundation Inc. $ 262.50 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School - Hot Lunch Program $ 226.00 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School (SMVS) Fine Arts Club $ 242.75 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School (Sports) $ 132.50 Air Ronge Woodlands & Waterway Regional Visitor Centre Corp $ 407.25 Air Ronge Total $ 3,781.00 Alameda Southeast Shrine Club $ 2,121.55 Alameda Total $ 2,121.55 Alida Alida Recreation Hall and Rink Board $ 454.11 Alida Total $ 454.11 Allan Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks (Allan) #546 Inc $ 331.88 Allan Total $ 331.88 Alvena Alvena Community Center $ 701.56 Alvena Total $ 701.56 Annaheim Annaheim Playground Committee $ 133.75 Annaheim Total $ 133.75 Arcola Optimist Club of Arcola Inc. $ 6,145.18 Arcola Total $ 6,145.18 Asquith Better Life Recreation Association $ 43.38 Asquith Elks of Canada Lodge #526 $ 203.75 Asquith Total $ 247.13 Assiniboia Assiniboia & District Arts Council $ 288.73 Assiniboia Assiniboia 55 Club Inc. $ 604.78 Assiniboia Assiniboia Kinette Club $ 783.68 Assiniboia Assiniboia Kinsmen Club $ 24,194.75 Assiniboia Total $ 25,871.94 Avonlea Avonlea Minor Hockey $ 520.00 Avonlea Dunnet Pool Project Fundraising Committee $ 262.50 Avonlea Total $ 782.50 Aylsham Aylsham & District Community Complex $ 340.00 Aylsham Saskatchewan Outback Rodeo KCRA Inc. $ 184.98 Aylsham Total $ 524.98 Balcarres Creek FM Radio Bingo $ 5,172.75 Balcarres Total $ 5,172.75 Balgonie Balgonie B.P.O. Elks Lodge #572 $ 380.63 Balgonie Boggy Creek Wildlife Federation $ 1,080.75 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Association - Midget A Female $ 555.16 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Association (PSMHA) $ 1,592.01 Balgonie Prairie Storm Minor Hockey Parents Association $ 3,297.44 Balgonie Prairie Storm Pee Wee Thunder A Hockey Team $ 250.00 Balgonie PSMHA Pee Wee B Thunder $ 477.11 Balgonie Total $ 7,633.10 Page 1 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Bangor Camp O'Neill Youth Camp $ 1,092.75 Bangor Total $ 1,092.75 Bateman Bateman Lions Club $ 1,179.11 Bateman Total $ 1,179.11 Battleford CLA Parent Fundraising Committee $ 587.50 Battleford St. Vital Catholic School $ 1,150.00 Battleford Total $ 1,737.50 Beechy Beechy Royal Purple #69 $ 1,758.64 Beechy The Cody Sibbald Legacy Classic Inc. $ 1,612.58 Beechy Total $ 3,371.22 Belle Plaine Association Communautaire Francophone de Bellegarde Inc. $ 151.75 Belle Plaine Total $ 151.75 Bellevue Bellevue Recreation Board $ 803.57 Bellevue Centre Francophone BDS Inc. $ 175.24 Bellevue Total $ 978.81 Bengough Bengough Dance Club $ 32.79 Bengough Total $ 32.79 Bethune Bethune & District Lions Club $ 1,832.66 Bethune Total $ 1,832.66 Bienfait Bienfait Centennial Parks & Recreation Board $ 88.75 Bienfait Bienfait Memorial Arena $ 766.25 Bienfait Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 169 $ 150.50 Bienfait Total $ 1,005.50 Big River Big River & District Recreation Improvement Association $ 559.88 Big River Big River Curling Club $ 25.00 Big River Country at the Creek Music Festival Inc. $ 1,298.75 Big River Timber Trails Sno Riders Cooperative Ltd. $ 1,115.99 Big River Total $ 2,999.62 Big River Regional Park Big River Regional Park Authority $ 787.50 Big River Regional Park Total $ 787.50 Biggar Biggar & District Family Centre $ 27.25 Biggar Biggar and District Recreation Board $ 497.76 Biggar Biggar New Horizons Projects $ 219.13 Biggar Biggar Theatre Group $ 3,667.85 Biggar Total $ 4,411.99 Birch Hills Birch Hills & District Historical Society $ 50.50 Birch Hills Total $ 50.50 Birsay Birsay United Church $ 61.00 Birsay Total $ 61.00 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Community Fundraising Organization $ 4,255.76 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Doukhobor Ladies Club $ 133.75 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Playschool $ 317.81 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Seniors Citizens Centre $ 728.15 Blaine Lake Total $ 5,435.47 Borden Borden Community Centre Preservation Committee $ 133.06 Borden Total $ 133.06 Bradwell Bradwell Community Center $ 277.63 Bradwell Total $ 277.63 Bredenbury Bredenbury Snowflake Hockey Team $ 212.50 Bredenbury Total $ 212.50 Broadview Broadview & District Lions Club $ 2,512.25 Broadview Broadview Buffs Volleyball Team $ 128.75 Broadview Total $ 2,641.00 Bruno Bruno Initiation Hockey $ 482.50 Bruno Bruno Minor Sports $ 3,842.51 Bruno Bruno Novice Flames $ 318.75 Bruno Town of Bruno Recreation Board $ 5,525.82 Bruno Total $ 10,169.58 Buchanan Buchanan & District Recreation Board $ 85.26 Buchanan Buchanan Community Centre $ 167.81 Buchanan Total $ 253.07 Page 2 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Bantam Hockey Team $ 56.25 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Friendship Centre Inc. $ 106.25 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Recreation Board $ 750.00 Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Seniors Recreation $ 1,387.60 Buffalo Narrows Twin Lakes Community School $ 381.25 Buffalo Narrows Total $ 2,681.35 Burstall Burstall Swimming Pool Association $ 562.59 Burstall Great Sandhills Wildlife Federation $ 913.18 Burstall Total $ 1,475.77 Cabri Cabri Minor Hockey Association $ 2,124.71 Cabri Total $ 2,124.71 Calder Calder & District Recreation Board $ 513.12 Calder Total $ 513.12 Candle Lake Candle Lake Communities in Bloom $ 128.75 Candle Lake Candle Lake Curling Club Inc. $ 261.38 Candle Lake Candle Lake Parks & Recreation Board $ 507.67 Candle Lake Meath Park and District Ukrainian Dance Club $ 107.51 Candle Lake Total $ 1,005.31 Canoe Narrows CFCK Radio Incorporated $ 14,198.75 Canoe Narrows Jans Bay Village Community Works $ 649.88 Canoe Narrows Total $ 14,848.63 Canora Canora Air Cadet Squadron #566 Inc. $ 120.00 Canora Canora Arts Council Inc. $ 87.50 Canora Canora Junior Elementary School $ 1,133.63 Canora Canora Minor Hockey $ 128.75 Canora Canora Skating Club $ 860.76 Canora St. Joseph's CWL $ 62.50 Canora Trakkers Snow Club $ 452.50 Canora Total $ 2,845.64 Canwood Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Lodge 183 $ 300.35 Canwood Canwood Curling Club $ 2,253.28 Canwood Whispering Pine Place Activity Department $ 112.63 Canwood Total $ 2,666.26 Carievale Carievale Hall & Theatre Bingo $ 142.80 Carievale Carievale Recreation Board $ 522.58 Carievale Total $ 665.38 Carlyle Cornerstone Family and Youth Centre Inc. $ 750.00 Carlyle Moose Mountain Wado Kai Karate Club $ 170.75 Carlyle Total $ 920.75 Carnduff Carnduff Centennial Arena Inc. $ 3,451.88 Carnduff Carnduff District Lions Club $ 4,937.69 Carnduff Royal Canadian Legion Branch #216 $ 1,109.28 Carnduff Total $ 9,498.85 Carragana Carragana Hall Board $ 230.29 Carragana Total $ 230.29 Carrot River Carrot River Junior Senior High School Football $ 110.25 Carrot River Total $ 110.25 Central Butte Central Butte Minor Hockey Association $ 62.50 Central Butte Central Butte Pee Wee Flyers $ 250.00 Central Butte Central Butte Regency Hospital Auxiliary $ 295.00 Central Butte Central Butte Wildlife Federation Inc. $ 700.30 Central Butte Iver Main Place Inc. $ 75.75 Central Butte Total $ 1,383.55 Choiceland Choiceland & District Historical Museum Assoc. $ 308.96 Choiceland Total $ 308.96 Christopher Lake Christopher Emma Lakeland Lions Club $ 1,527.63 Christopher Lake Christopher Lake Library $ 116.25 Christopher Lake Lakeland & District Recreation Assoc. Inc. $ 1,153.83 Christopher Lake Prince Albert Pikes Synchronized Swimming Club $ 119.38 Christopher Lake Royal Canadian Legion Branch #159 $ 347.98 Christopher Lake Total $ 3,265.07 Page 3 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Churchbridge Churchbridge and District Lions Club $ 349.00 Churchbridge Churchbridge Arena Board $ 1,000.00 Churchbridge Churchbridge Curling Club Incorporated $ 250.00 Churchbridge Churchbridge Lioness Club $ 214.51 Churchbridge Churchbridge Minor Sports $ 832.50 Churchbridge Total $ 2,646.01 Clavet Clavet Community Arena Association Inc. $ 7,701.27 Clavet Clavet Cougars Atom C $ 497.63 Clavet Total $ 8,198.90 Colonsay Colonsay Lions Club $ 260.25 Colonsay Colonsay Recreation Board $ 8,987.86 Colonsay Prairie Spirit School Division-Colonsay School $ 40.44 Colonsay Total $ 9,288.55 Corman Park Saskatoon Express $ 1,080.00 Corman Park Total $ 1,080.00 Coronach Coronach Volunteer Fire Dept. $ 122.25 Coronach Kinsmen Club of Coronach $ 165.00 Coronach Total $ 287.25 Craik Craik Legion Community Hall Board $ 175.00 Craik Total $ 175.00 Craven Craven & District Elks No. 581 $ 314.40 Craven Lumsden Bethune Minor Hockey Association - Novice B Monarchs $ 157.50 Craven Valley Side Pre-School Inc. $ 141.25 Craven Total $ 613.15 Creighton Border Explorers Snowmobile Club Inc. $ 8,207.33 Creighton Creighton Community Centre Inc. $ 745.93 Creighton Total $ 8,953.26 Crystal Springs Crystal Springs Rec. 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