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Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Lastname Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name LastName FirstName City ListNumber Adamson Art Edmonton (780) 429 7232 Anderson Jason Slave Lake (780) 849 1085 Anderson Leslie Claresholm (403) 625 3821 Angle Stuart Bow Island (403) 545 6647 Archibald Dale Parkland County (780) 968 1073 Arena Steven Calgary (403) 720 4867 Ashworth Neil Beaverlodge (780) 402 4949 Baer Anthony Bassano (403) 641 2213 Baerg Steven Sherwood Park (780) 660 6547 Bailey James Calgary (403) 295 9487 Baker Alan Leduc (780) 986 2629 Barber Mark Calgary (403) 278 7900 Bateman Bonnie Lethbridge (403) 317 3099 Bateman Steve Lethbridge (403) 795 0138 Bateman Tom Lethbridge (403) 317 3099 Bates Ian Didsbury (403) 559 4829 Bauer Art Whitecourt (780) 778 5730 Bell Scott Wainwright (780) 806 5888 Bergeron Larry Red Deer (403) 342 8807 Bernes Kerry Lethbridge (403) 308 8250 Blinn Darryl Welling (403) 650 8766 Boddez-Majeau Lindsay Sturgeon Country (780) 418 0531 Boettger Larry Bruderheim (780) 796 3773 Bolig Cori Dunmore (403) 866 4170 Boutwell Brent Olds (403) 556 7247 Boyce Gena Calgary (403) 590 2422 Bracher Bill Thorsby (780) 271 4097 Brink Hans St. Albert (780) 459 9656 Brown Jamie Brooks (403) 501 0255 Brunger Brian Calgary (403) 861 5976 Burton Tony Edmonton (780) 298 5832 Bystrom James Red Deer County (587) 797 2535 Cabay Todd Bonnyville (780) 573 5709 Callens Kelly St. Albert (780) 459 5371 Updated November 8, 2017 Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Chevraux Stanley Killam (780) 385 2168 Chipchase Brian High River (403) 652 7226 Chocholacek Venny Red Deer (403) 347 3767 Chow Dan Edmonton (780) 686 6844 Civitarese Delano Calgary (403) 241 5226 Collins Stephen Calgary (403) 276 7733 Coney Larry Drumheller (403) 823 5052 Cook Kenneth Beausejour (780) 998 4117 Cooper Brett Barrhead (780) 349 8009 Coppieters Chad Raymond (403) 752 3124 Cowie Ralph Manning (780) 836 3239 Cox James Calgary (403) 720 4867 Creasey Grant Lacombe (403) 782 3108 Crosland Gregory Athabasca (780) 675 5663 Crumb Colin Calgary (403) 288 3240 Cummins Warren Okotoks (403) 982 2500 Cutts Luther Langdon (403) 396 4565 Daba Stefan Calgary (403) 245 6186 Dahlgren Jason Wainwright (780) 842 6192 Dais Wilfred Turner Valley (403) 933 4578 Davidson Thomas Canmore (403) 678 6383 Davis Leonard Ponoka (403) 783 1858 Dejax James Pincher Creek (403) 627 2176 Dhooma Ebrahim Fort McMurray (780) 370 5772 Dickson David Canmore (403) 493 5425 Dietzen Leslie Valleyview (780) 552 3750 Dietzen Remington Valleyview (780) 524 7729 Donnelly Phillip Rimbey (403) 588 2054 Doran Marvin Watino (780) 359 0009 Drazenovich Nick Didsbury (403) 775 7557 Dufault Clinton Lac La Biche (780) 623 2107 Dufault Jake Hylo (780) 689 2249 Dusterhoft Kenneth Drayton Valley (780) 542 4278 Dwyer Grace Edmonton (780) 454 9700 Eckardt Kai Blairmore (403) 563 3900 Updated November 8, 2017 Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Elias John Entwistle (780) 898 6947 Erick Jordon Taber (403) 223 1696 Everett Robert Pincher Creek (403) 370 4727 Ewanishin Tony High River (403) 652 2202 Faubion Phillip Standard (403) 644 3927 Feller Ted Lethbridge (403) 327 7595 Feltham Jonathan Morinville (780) 806 1820 Ferro David St. Albert (780) 651 3083 Fisher Jim Edmonton (780) 478 5663 Folk Kevin Cardston (403) 653 4925 Ford Jim Calgary (403) 273 0960 Frank Alexander Camrose (780) 672 1312 Fraser Dean Edmonton (780) 702 2945 Frissell Sheldon Wainwright (780) 806 3668 Fukuda Harold Patricia (403) 378 4840 Furuness Donald Ponoka County (403) 704 9868 Gath Marc Exshaw (403) 673 3374 Genert Stanley Delburne (403) 749 2517 Giggs Dennis St. Paul (780) 645 5196 Goodrich William Calgary (403) 874 1120 Gordon Bruce Boyle (780) 689 2739 Gordon Jay Rocky Mountain House (403) 895 2500 Goretsky Wes Calgary (403) 282 6399 Gransch Len Edmonton (780) 439 5580 Graupe Shel Edmonton (780) 235 5348 Gruszecki Bob Millarville (403) 931 1703 Gussman Rod Black Diamond (403) 933 3164 Hambling Charles Barrhead (780) 674 6315 Hambrook Phillip Sundre (403) 650 8004 Hare David Cochrane (403) 851 2033 Heba Kris Beaverlodge (780) 354 3993 Heighington Elfriede Lethbridge (403) 329 6951 Heighington Wayne Lethbridge (403) 329 6951 Herbst Allen Taber (403) 223 3459 Heydlauff David Manyberries (403) 868 2467 Updated November 8, 2017 Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Hillier John Cherry Grove (780) 545 6511 Hornby Walter Vauxhall (403) 654 4498 Horner David Barrhead (780) 674 7630 Hunter John Calgary (403) 248 7505 Hurteau Gordon Edmonton (780) 450 1503 Hutniak Richard Edmonton (780) 446 9412 Inman Rolland Bonnyville (780) 826 3192 Jackson Alan Camrose County (780) 413 7597 James Terry Leduc (780) 619 0389 Jeffrey Gordon Edmonton (780) 473 0873 Jensen Clayton Calgary (403) 273 5912 Johnson Rick Boyle (780) 689 2132 Johnston Daniel Edson (780) 434 0083 Johnston Howie Edson (780) 723 5208 Johnston Spencer Edson (780) 728 2192 Joly Guy Calgary (403) 590 5215 Joubert Brian Edmonton (780) 299 0830 Kawahara Matsu Red Deer County (403) 347 2232 Kent Brian Calgary (403) 265 6666 Kent Jason Fort McMurray (780) 370 9589 Koshynsky Alexander Cochrane (403) 804 6763 Koshynsky Leslie Calgary (403) 803 7844 Koshynsky Walt Calgary (587) 435 5391 Kunnas Floyd St. Paul (780) 645 4382 Lafortune Joseph Ohaton (780) 672 1307 Larsen Martin Fairview (780) 876 6556 Lazzari James Norglenwold (403) 887 3701 Leader Dustin Fort Macleod (403) 507 1687 Leiterman Mikkie Fort Saskatchewan (780) 915 6495 Lerbekmo Craig Cremona (403) 669 9648 Letkemann Gregory Acme (403) 556 5786 Lewis Brent Okotoks (403) 938 1414 Lundgard Jerrold Peace River (780) 617 4570 Luthra Vishal Edmonton (780) 297 6419 MacDougall David Buffalo Head Prairie (780) 928 4422 Updated November 8, 2017 Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Macfarlane Andrew Canmore (403) 703 8750 Malhotra Sanjay Calgary (403) 226 7972 Malishewski Antony Camrose (587) 322 4867 Mancina Mark Calgary (403) 274 9005 Mancina Orlando Calgary (403) 274 9005 McDougall Paul Calgary (403) 830 8297 McFarlane Bruce Cochrane (403) 932 6124 McGovern Jonathan Stavely (403) 549 2278 McKay Daniel St. Albert (780) 999 4116 McKay Glenn Calgary (403) 242 8753 McKenzie David Barrhead (780) 674 6017 McLennan Brenton Calgary (403) 254 6022 Meilleur John Calgary (403) 540 8521 Mercredi Julie Fort Chipewyan (587) 645 8642 Michel Rolf Raymond (780) 894 0898 Mills R. Wendell Burdett (403) 977 3771 Moir Andrew Calgary (403) 710 8187 Moore Jeff Valleyview (780) 552 3068 Morrison David Edmonton (780) 233 4940 Morrison Guy Edmonton (780) 461 7686 Murphy Craig Westerose (780) 789 3776 Nelson Dustin Calgary (403) 660 4999 Neustaeter Brendan Peace River (780) 618 5130 Nolan Desmond Rochester (780) 698 2133 Nolan Gregory Grande Cache (780) 782 0245 Ophus Edgar Evansburg (780) 514 8710 Osadczuk James Spruce Grove (780) 621 4721 Ostashower Rick Calgary (403) 651 9301 Palfy Cameron Sexsmith (780) 380 9713 Pankewicz Dean Thorsby (780) 789 2575 Parkinson Ian Medicine Hat (403) 528 9723 Partica John St. Albert (780) 651 6612 Pedersen Susanne Spruce View (403) 872 8179 Perrett Richard Cochrane (403) 700 8586 Peters Joshua Olds (403) 347 2232 Updated November 8, 2017 Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Peters Luke Stettler (403) 741 9898 Peters William Stony Plain (780) 963 4548 Potter Alexander Morinville (780) 999 8886 Potts Hugo Calgary (403) 284 4492 Powell David Lacombe (403) 782 3893 Prince Blake Spruce Grove (780) 850 2016 Quinn Mike Medicine Hat (403) 527 6954 Rawson Dwayne Westlock (780) 349 0214 Reader Jack Morinville (780) 939 2587 Reddon Shelly Edmonton (780) 909 2809 Redman Melanie Lethbridge (403) 308 8398 Reitan John Sherwood Park (780) 922 0233 Reiten Kristian Wainwright (780) 845 8767 Renney Victor Calgary (403) 804 2807 Roberts Jim Chestermere (403) 285 4963 Robertson Jay Calgary (403) 875 6321 Robinson Warden Red Deer County (403) 886 4727 Rohloff Robert High Prairie (780) 523 7223 Romaniuk William Andrew (780) 365 3980 Ross Robert Crossfield (403) 860 3159 Rudyk Brian Athabasca (780) 675 2579 Ruge Christophe Wabasca (780) 891 1111 Rusnak Allen Vegreville (780) 632 7825 Salama Bassem Edmonton (780) 802 1243 Sassine Nabil Edmonton (780) 904 6618 Schoenberg David Edmonton (780) 919 0399 Schwanke Thomas High River (403) 649 4868 Seamans Dianne Calgary (403) 909 2828 Seamans Marcee Sundre (403) 280 0797 Seamans Stuart Calgary (403) 909 2828 Shearer Tyson Red Deer (403) 877 1250 Sherwood Thomas Edmonton (780) 435 6065 Shewfelt James Sherwood Park (780) 467 6331 Shields David Hanna (403) 665 2296 Smiley Roger Fawcett (780) 954 2337 Updated November 8, 2017 Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Smith Corwin Calgary (403) 819 5607 Smolarchuk Myron Edmonton (780) 465 6022 Snell Gordon Three Hills (403) 443 1544 Soetaert Raymond Sturgeon County (780) 459 3233 Songhurst James Islay (587) 437 8984 Southgate Dustin Nanton (403) 646 2121 Stasuik Brent Cold Lake (780) 639 2713 Stoetzel James Athabasca (780) 499 1017 Stolz Greg Vermilion (780) 853 4228 Storozhenko Christopher Edson (780) 887 4687 Suffern David Sherwood Park (780) 914 9079 Sutton Carrie Grovedale (780) 539 4176 Sutton Darren Grovedale (780) 539 4176 Sykes Elizabeth Ponoka (403) 783 4608 Symon Dustin Ardrossan (780) 922 0624 Tabaka Derrick Spruce Grove (780) 975 7141 Tabaka Robert Edmonton (780) 435 6144 Tawse Barry Calgary (403) 226 2730 Thompson Clayton Chestermere (403) 804 5707 Thompson James Lethbridge (403) 320 7300 Thompson Russ Hussar (403) 787 2257 Todd Levi Calgary (403) 703 2910 Toews Linda Red Deer County (403) 224 2881 Tucker Ken Lacombe (403) 885 5206 Twoyoungmen Trent Morley (403) 797 0044 Urichuk Doug Edmonton (780) 455 3945 Van Den Bossche Todd Bonnyville (780) 826 4458 Van Ruskenveld Gerald Westlock (780) 349 2466 Vaughan Shane Morinville (780) 939 4056 Vonde Tom Calgary (403) 271 9391 Walchuk Dan Cold Lake (780) 594 5446 Ward Rob La Crete (780) 926 7124 Wasylik Robert Vermillion (780) 853 6587 Westlin Danny Drayton Valley (780) 542 2016 White John Crooked Creek (780) 957 2376 Updated November 8, 2017 Canadian Firearms Safety Course by Instructor Name Whitford Russell St.
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