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Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community October 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community October 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Aberdeen Aberdeen & District Culture and Recreation Board $ 2,630.67 Aberdeen Total $ 2,630.67 Air Ronge Awiyak-Ka-Sakitwit Youth $ 837.50 Air Ronge Bell's Point Elementary School - Awasis Group $ 479.50 Air Ronge Bell's Point Elementary School - Fundraising Group $ 312.50 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School - Fine Arts Club $ 334.75 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School - Sports $ 326.25 Air Ronge Senator Myles Venne School - Hot Lunch Program $ 581.25 Air Ronge Woodlands & Waterway Regional Development Group $ 293.25 Air Ronge Total $ 3,165.00 Alida Alida Recreation Hall and Rink Board $ 1,089.59 Alida Total $ 1,089.59 Allan Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks $ 102.44 Allan Total $ 102.44 Alvena Alvena Charity Bingo Corp. $ 1,757.27 Alvena Total $ 1,757.27 Annaheim Annaheim Recreation Board $ 334.75 Annaheim Total $ 334.75 Arcola Look Good Feel Better - Allan Blair Cancer Centre $ 1,832.50 Arcola Total $ 1,832.50 Assiniboia Assiniboia 55 Club Inc. $ 145.88 Assiniboia Total $ 145.88 Balcarres Balcarres Centennial Rink Board $ 890.00 Balcarres Creek FM Radio Bingo $ 4,096.75 Balcarres Star Blanket Emergency Fund $ 25,981.50 Balcarres Total $ 30,968.25 Balgonie Balgonie Elementary School Community Council $ 43.75 Balgonie Total $ 43.75 Battleford Eagle Hills Multiple 4-H Club $ 421.47 Battleford Le Petit Monde Prescolaire $ 104.00 Battleford Royal Canadian Legion #9 $ 369.88 Battleford Total $ 895.35 Beauval La Plonge Recreation $ 221.50 Beauval Sipisishk Communications Inc. $ 12,190.29 Beauval Total $ 12,411.79 Beaver Flat Friends of Beaver Flat Recreational Committee $ 1,243.00 Beaver Flat Total $ 1,243.00 Beechy Beechy Royal Purple #69 $ 39.12 Beechy Total $ 39.12 Belle Plaine Association Communautaire Francophone de Bellegarde Inc. $ 158.50 Belle Plaine Total $ 158.50 Bellevue Bellevue Recreation Board $ 569.33 Bellevue Total $ 569.33 Bengough Bengough Municipal Arts Council $ 3,828.75 Bengough Total $ 3,828.75 Bethune Bethune & District Lions Club $ 33.75 Bethune Total $ 33.75 Big River Big River & District Recreation Improvement Association $ 1,492.50 Big River Big River Golf Club $ 1,440.00 Big River Country at the Creek Music Festival Committee $ 300.31 Big River The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #136 $ 331.25 Big River Total $ 3,564.06 Biggar Biggar Theatre Group $ 1,859.05 Biggar Total $ 1,859.05 Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Senior Citizens Centre $ 160.65 Page 1 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Blaine Lake Blaine Lake Wapiti Library $ 400.70 Blaine Lake Total $ 561.35 Broadview Broadview & District Lions Club $ 5,056.44 Broadview Kahkewistahaw Fundraising Committee $ 1,718.50 Broadview Total $ 6,774.94 B-Say-Tah B-Say-Tah Foundation $ 193.75 B-Say-Tah Total $ 193.75 Buchanan Buchanan & District Recreation Board $ 19.04 Buchanan St. Anne's Parish $ 627.50 Buchanan Total $ 646.54 Buffalo Narrows Santas Anonymous $ 236.25 Buffalo Narrows Total $ 236.25 Burstall Great Sandhills Wildlife Federation $ 1,683.72 Burstall Total $ 1,683.72 Cabri Cabri & District Lions Club $ 150.99 Cabri Royal Canadian Legion Craik Legion #10 $ 201.42 Cabri Total $ 352.41 Calder Calder & District Recreation Board $ 333.22 Calder Total $ 333.22 Cando Mosquito Juniors Soccer Club $ 662.83 Cando Mosquito Sports and Culture $ 883.36 Cando Total $ 1,546.19 Canoe Narrows Canoe Lake Womens Group $ 5,638.00 Canoe Narrows CFCK Fundraising Committee $ 8,616.25 Canoe Narrows Total $ 14,254.25 Canora Canora Minor Hockey $ 2,488.04 Canora Total $ 2,488.04 Canwood Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Lodge 183 $ 879.29 Canwood Total $ 879.29 Carievale Carievale Recreation Board $ 393.32 Carievale Total $ 393.32 Carlyle Carlyle & District Leisure Complex $ 365.34 Carlyle Moose Mountain Wado Kai Karate Club $ 222.50 Carlyle Total $ 587.84 Carnduff Carnduff District Lions Club $ 5,557.50 Carnduff Royal Canadian Legion Branch #216 $ 32.25 Carnduff Total $ 5,589.75 Carrot River Carrot River Junior Senior High School Football $ 195.16 Carrot River Carrot River Lions Club $ 3,115.12 Carrot River Total $ 3,310.28 Chitek Lake Chitek Lake Friendship Club $ 118.52 Chitek Lake Total $ 118.52 Choiceland Choiceland & District Historical Museum Assoc. $ 303.50 Choiceland Choiceland Community Bingo $ 375.49 Choiceland Total $ 678.99 Christopher Lake Christopher Emma Lakeland Lions Club $ 1,071.00 Christopher Lake Lakeland & District Recreation Assoc. $ 431.62 Christopher Lake Royal Canadian Legion Branch #159 $ 118.76 Christopher Lake Total $ 1,621.38 Churchbridge Churchbridge and District Lions Club $ 128.56 Churchbridge Churchbridge Curling Club Incorporated $ 250.00 Churchbridge Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Assoc. Inc. $ 402.88 Churchbridge Total $ 781.44 Clavet Clavet Community Arena Association Inc. $ 2,246.15 Clavet Total $ 2,246.15 Climax Climax Lions Club $ 603.23 Climax Total $ 603.23 Cochin Moosomin School 2013 $ 312.59 Page 2 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Cochin Total $ 312.59 Colonsay Colonsay Recreation Board $ 3,082.66 Colonsay Colonsay Swimming Pool Board $ 161.25 Colonsay Total $ 3,243.91 Coronach Palliser Regional Library - Coronach Branch $ 142.40 Coronach Total $ 142.40 Creighton Border Explorers Snowmobile Club Inc. $ 3,925.25 Creighton Creighton Community Centre Inc. $ 800.13 Creighton Total $ 4,725.38 Cudworth Cudworth and District Parks and Recreation Board Inc. $ 4,229.45 Cudworth Cudworth Senior Citizens' Recreational Association Inc. $ 355.13 Cudworth Total $ 4,584.58 Cumberland House Community of Cumberland House Fundraising Group $ 3,235.75 Cumberland House Cumberland House Cree Nation Fundraising Committee $ 5,187.25 Cumberland House Cumberland House Recreation Board $ 978.81 Cumberland House Total $ 9,401.81 Cut Knife Cut Knife Elks Lodge #380 $ 8,241.04 Cut Knife Total $ 8,241.04 Davidson Davidson Country Club Golf Co-operative $ 485.00 Davidson Total $ 485.00 Debden Big River First Nation Fundraising Committee $ 2,513.00 Debden Debden Recreation Board $ 3,360.00 Debden Total $ 5,873.00 Delisle Delisle Community Fundraising Committee $ 482.92 Delisle Total $ 482.92 Dinsmore Wheatbelt Transit Authority Inc. $ 1,372.88 Dinsmore Total $ 1,372.88 Domremy Domremy & District Rec. Board $ 1,577.50 Domremy Total $ 1,577.50 Dubuc Valley View Wildlife Federation $ 609.25 Dubuc Total $ 609.25 Duck Lake Blessed Sacrament Parish $ 563.50 Duck Lake Constable Robin Cameron Education Complex $ 1,417.75 Duck Lake Duck Lake Community Assoc. $ 439.37 Duck Lake Duck Lake Historical Museum Society Inc. $ 252.33 Duck Lake Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine Inc. $ 309.34 Duck Lake Total $ 2,982.29 Dundurn Dundurn Tundra Wolfpack $ 227.10 Dundurn Total $ 227.10 Dysart Dysart Knights of Columbus $ 275.25 Dysart Total $ 275.25 Eastend Eastend Kinsmen Club $ 1,539.54 Eastend Total $ 1,539.54 Eatonia Eatonia Bullriding Committee $ 375.00 Eatonia Total $ 375.00 Elbow Elbow Facilities Committee $ 138.17 Elbow Total $ 138.17 Elrose Elrose ABC Family Centre Inc. $ 279.50 Elrose Total $ 279.50 Englefeld Englefeld Knights of Columbus $ 875.00 Englefeld Total $ 875.00 Esterhazy Angels of Hope Animal Rescue Inc. $ 203.12 Esterhazy Esterhazy & District Lions Club $ 1,082.50 Esterhazy ManSask WolfPack $ 250.00 Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 $ 1,740.87 Esterhazy St. Anthony's Health Care Auxiliary $ 808.70 Esterhazy Total $ 4,085.19 Estevan Estevan Elks Lodge No. 113 Inc. $ 921.49 Page 3 Community Name Charity Name Grant Amount Estevan Estevan Minor Hockey Association $ 237.50 Estevan Royal Canadian Legion #60 $ 2,558.37 Estevan Sacred Heart Elementary School $ 75.75 Estevan Smile Services Inc. $ 181.85 Estevan Total $ 3,974.96 Eston Eston Lions Club $ 1,958.78 Eston Total $ 1,958.78 Foam Lake Foam Lake Wildlife Federation Inc. $ 224.42 Foam Lake Foam Lake Youth Bowling $ 47.63 Foam Lake Total $ 272.05 Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Qu'Appelle & District Lions Club $ 251.00 Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Qu'Appelle Public Library $ 281.25 Fort Qu'Appelle Prairie Valley Central Band Association $ 15.38 Fort Qu'Appelle Royal Canadian Legion Branch #35 $ 2,379.76 Fort Qu'Appelle Sunshine Learning Center $ 250.00 Fort Qu'Appelle Total $ 3,177.39 Frenchman Butte Frenchman Butte Legion Branch #183 $ 114.72 Frenchman Butte Total $ 114.72 Gainsborough Gainsborough & District Lions Club $ 485.50 Gainsborough Total $ 485.50 Gladmar Gladmar Recreation Board $ 254.25 Gladmar Total $ 254.25 Glaslyn Glaslyn Elks Lodge #368 $ 195.00 Glaslyn Total $ 195.00 Goodsoil Goodsoil & District Recreation Inc. $ 1,413.62 Goodsoil Goodsoil Community Bingo $ 482.40 Goodsoil St. Boniface Parish $ 198.98 Goodsoil Total $ 2,095.00 Green Lake Green Lake Communications Inc. $ 3,511.00 Green Lake Total $ 3,511.00 Grenfell Royal Canadian Legion - Grenfell Branch #55 $ 2,156.82 Grenfell The Grenfell Museum Association Inc. $ 160.50 Grenfell Total $ 2,317.32 Gronlid Gronlid School $ 112.50 Gronlid Total $ 112.50 Gull Lake Autumn House Independent Living Facility Inc. $ 230.00 Gull Lake Total $ 230.00 Hafford Ukrainian Catholic Pastoral District $ 340.10 Hafford Total $ 340.10 Hepburn Hepburn Minor Hockey $ 160.00 Hepburn Shepherd's Villa Inc. $ 2,373.04 Hepburn Total $ 2,533.04 Herbert Herbert and District Health Care Auxiliary $ 148.61 Herbert Herbert Stampede Association Inc. $ 2,232.26 Herbert Total $ 2,380.87 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Elks Lodge #456 $ 688.14 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Heritage Park $ 624.34 Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Minor Hockey Association $ 2,212.88 Hudson Bay Royal Canadian Legion $ 510.46 Hudson Bay Total $ 4,035.82 Humboldt Big Brothers Big Sisters of Humboldt and Area 2014 $ 1,104.35 Humboldt Calico Gymnastics Club Inc. $ 280.88 Humboldt Humboldt & Area Antique and Vintage Club $ 1,469.71 Humboldt Humboldt Atom Tier 1 $ 127.16 Humboldt Humboldt Broncos Atom Tier 3 $ 237.50 Humboldt Humboldt Broncos Junior Hockey Association Inc.
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