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Name of Legal Entity Community Village of Abbey Aberdeen Name of Legal Entity Community Village of Abbey Abbey Aberdeen & District Charities Aberdeen Village of Abernethy Abernethy Alameda Community Rink Alameda Village of Alida Alida Allan & District Communiplex Allan Annaheim Skating Rink Annaheim Town of Arborfield Arborfield Town of Arborfield Arborfield Village of Archerwill Archerwill Town of Arcola Arcola Village of Arran Arran Town of Asquith Asquith Town of Assiniboia Assiniboia Village of Avonlea Avonlea Aylsham Community Rink Aylsham Town of Balcarres Balcarres Peepeekisis First Nation Balcarres Balgonie Curling Club Balgonie Balgonie Stardome Balgonie Battleford Historic Lions Arena Battleford Beechy Community Rink Co‐operative Beechy Bellegarde Rural Development Bellegarde Bengough Memorial Rink Bengough Bengough Curling Rink Bengough The Benson Recreational Co‐operative Association Benson Bethune Community Sports Centre Inc. Bethune Bethune and District Curling Rink Bethune Town of Bienfait Bienfait Town of Big River/R.M. of Big River No. 555 Big River Jubilee Stadium Biggar Biggar Curling Club Biggar Birch Hills Curl‐a‐drome Birch Hills Birch Hills Arena Birch Hills Village of Bjorkdale Bjorkdale Blaine Lake Community Fund Raising Organization 204016 Blaine Lake Bredenbury Skating Rink Bredenbury Briercrest Rink Association Limited Briercrest Broadview Curling Rink Broadview Broadview Skating Rink Broadview Village of Brock Brock R.M. of Willow Creek No. 458 Brooksby Town of Bruno Bruno Village of Buchanan Buchanan Village of Bulyea Bulyea Town of Burstall Burstall Cabri Ice Centre Cabri Village of Cadillac Cadillac Village of Calder Calder Candle Lake Curling Club Candle Lake Red Pheasant Cree Nation Cando Canoe Lake First Nation Canoe Narrows Town of Canora Canora Village of Canwood Canwood Village of Carievale Carievale Carlyle Skating Arena Carlyle Carlyle Curling Rink Carlyle Town of Carnduff Carnduff Briercrest College and Seminary Caronport Carrot River Community Centre Carrot River Carrot River Curling Rink Carrot River Central Butte Agri‐Sportsplex Central Butte Ceylon Cooperative Community Club Ceylon Village of Chamberlain Chamberlain Village of Chaplin Chaplin Choiceland Skating Rink Choiceland Choiceland Curling Rink Choiceland Christopher Lake Rink Christopher Lake Churchbridge Arena Churchbridge Churchbridge Curling Club Inc. Churchbridge Clavet Community Arena Association Clavet Village of Climax Climax Saulteaux First Nation Cochin Village of Coderre Coderre Village of Codette Codette Coleville Recreation Association Coleville Town of Colonsay Colonsay Village of Conquest Conquest Village of Consul Consul R.M. of Golden West No. 95 Corning Coronach Sportsplex Coronach Town of Craik Craik Village of Craven Craven Village of Creelman Creelman Creighton Sportex Creighton Town of Cudworth Cudworth Northern Village of Cumberland House Cumberland House Town of Cupar Cupar R.M. of Cut Knife No. 439 Cut Knife Town of Dalmeny Dalmeny Davidson Communiplex Davidson Village of Debden Debden Big River First Nation Debden Town of Delisle Delisle Town of Delisle Delisle Village of Denholm Denholm Village of Denzil Denzil Buffalo River Dene Nation Dillon Dinsmore Memorial Arena Dinsmore Village of Dodsland Dodsland Dorintosh Curling Rink Dorintosh Dorintosh Skating Rink Dorintosh Drake Sportsplex Drake Town of Duck Lake Duck Lake Beardy's & Okemasis First Nation Duck Lake Town & R.M. of Dundurn No. 314 Dundurn Village of Duval Duval Dysart Community Rink Dysart Village of Earl Grey Earl Grey Town of Eastend Eastend Eatonia Memorial Arena Eatonia Village of Edam Edam Village of Edenwold Edenwold Village of Elbow Elbow Village of Elfros Elfros Town of Elrose / R.M. of Monet No. 257 Elrose Communiskate Inc. Emerald Park Village of Endeavour Endeavour Englefeld Rec Centre Englefeld Dana Antal Arena Esterhazy Esterhazy Curling Rink Esterhazy Spectra Place Estevan Estevan Curling Club Estevan ICON Centre Estevan Civic Auditorium Estevan Town of Eston Eston Village of Eyebrow Eyebrow Village of Fillmore Fillmore Fiske recreation coop Fiske Foam Lake Rec Centre Foam Lake R.M. of Foam Lake No. 276 Foam Lake Fon Du Lac First Nation Fon Du Lac Town of Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Qu'Appelle Village of Fosston Fosston Village of Fox Valley Fox Valley The Francis Community Recreation Co‐operative Ltd. Francis Village of Frobisher Frobisher Village of Frontier Frontier R.M. of Argyle No.1 Gainsborough Village of Gerald Gerald Glaslyn Skating Rink Glaslyn Glen Ewen Rink Glen Ewen Village of Glenavon Glenavon R.M. of Waverley No. 44 Glentworth RM of Newcombe #260 Glidden Village of Goodsoil Goodsoil Town of Govan Govan La Palestre Gravelbourg Gray Recreation Centre Co‐operative Gray Village of Grayson Grayson Northern Village of Green Lake Green Lake Town of Grenfell Grenfell Sakimay First Nations Grenfell Town of Gull Lake Gull Lake Hafford Communiplex Hafford Hague Arena Hague Village of Halbrite Halbrite Hanley Arena Hanley Hanley Curling Club Hanley Village of Harris Harris Hazlet Rink Hazlet Village of Hepburn Hepburn Herbert Community Rink Herbert Herschel Memorial Rink Cooperative Association Ltd. Herschel Village of Heward Heward Hodgeville Community Rink Hodgeville R.M. of St. Louis No. 431 Hoey Village of Holdfast Holdfast Town of Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Humboldt Uniplex Humboldt Imperial Community Rink Imperial AJM Davies Arena Indian Head Indian Head Curling Club Indian Head Village of Invermay Invermay Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation Island Lake Town of Ituna Ituna Town of Kamsack Kamsack Cote First Nation Kamsack Village of Kelliher Kelliher Kelvington Curling Rink Kelvington Kelvington Skating Rink Kelvington Village of Kenaston Kenaston Town of Kerrobert Kerrobert Kincaid & District Community Service Club Kincaid Town of Kindersley Kindersley Kinistino and District Rinks Development Association Kinistino Kipling Arena Kipling Kronau Community Recreation Cooperative Kronau Kyle Community Sports Centre Kyle Mel Hegland Uniplex La Ronge Lac La Ronge Indian Band La Ronge Town of Lafleche Lafleche Village of Laird Laird Village of Lake Alma Lake Alma Village of Lake Lenore Lake Lenore Town of Lampman Lampman Landis Community Complex Landis Landis Skating Rink Landis Village of Lang Lang Town of Langenburg Langenburg Langham Centennial Arena Langham Langham Curling Rink Langham Lanigan Recreation Complex Lanigan Lanigan & District Curling Club Lanigan Lashburn Curling Club Lashburn Lashburn Community Recreational Centre Coop Ltd. Lashburn Leader Curling Rink Leader Leader Arena Leader Leask Community Rink Leask Town of Lemberg Lemberg Village of Leoville Leoville Town of LeRoy LeRoy LeRoy Curling Club LeRoy Lestock Arena Lestock Liberty Community Rink Liberty Limerick Centennial Rink Limerick Lintlaw Recreation Board Lintlaw Village of Lipton Lipton Livelong and District Recreation Association Livelong R.M. of Britannia No. 502 Lloydminster City of Lloydminster Lloydminster Loon Lake Curling Rink Loon Lake Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation Loon Lake Village of Loon Lake Loon Lake Loreburn Arena Loreburn Lucky Lake Community Centre Cooperative Lucky Lake Curling Rink Lumsden Skating Rink Lumsden Town of Luseland Luseland Macklin Hockey Arena Macklin Macklin Curling Rink Macklin Village of Macnutt Macnutt Village of Macoun Macoun Macrorie Curling Club Macrorie Town of Maidstone Maidstone Village of Major Major Mankota Community Centre Mankota Village of Manor Manor Town of Maple Creek Maple Creek Village of Margo Margo Village of Marquis Marquis Village of Marsden Marsden City of Martensville Martensville Maryfield Recreation Board Maryfield Maymont Rink Maymont Village of Meacham Meacham Meadow Lake Curling Club Meadow Lake City of Meadow Lake Meadow Lake Flying Dust First Nation Meadow Lake Village of Meath Park Meath Park Medstead & District Arena Medstead Main Arena Melfort Northern Lights Palace Melfort Melfort & District Curling Club Melfort Merv Moore Sportsplex Melville Horizon Credit Union Centre Melville City of Melville Melville Hilltop Curling Club ‐ RM of Cana Melville Meota & District Curling Club Inc. Meota Meskanaw Rec board Meskanaw M.O.R.E 2000 INC. Midale Middle Lake Skating Rink Middle Lake Village of Milden Milden Town Of MIlestone Milestone Village of Minton Minton Village of Mistatim Mistatim Montmartre Arena Montmartre Montmartre Curling Club Montmartre Montreal Lake Cree Nation Band Montreal Lake City of Moose Jaw Moose Jaw City of Moose Jaw Moose Jaw CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw Moose Jaw Moosomin Curling Arena Moosomin Moosomin Communiplex Moosomin Morse Curling Association Inc. Morse Village of Mortlach Mortlach Town of Mossbank Mossbank Village of Muenster Muenster St. Peter's Abbey Muenster Viking Sportsplex Naicam Neilburg Curling Rink Neilburg Manitou Memorial Arena Neilburg Weger Sports Complex Neudorf Town of Nipawin Nipawin Town of Nokomis Nokomis Norquay Skating Rink Norquay Town of Norquay Norquay City of North Battleford North Battleford Hamlet of North Weyburn North Weyburn Village of Odessa Odessa Ogema Curling Rink Ogema Ogema Hockey Rink Ogema Onion Lake Cree Nation Onion Lake Village of Osage Osage Oungre Memorial Regional Park Oungre Jim Kook Recreation Complex Outlook Town of Oxbow Oxbow Village of Paddockwood Paddockwood Village of Paradise Hill Paradise Hill English River First Nation Patuanak R.M. of Paynton No. 470 & Village of Paynton Paynton Village of Pelly Pelly Pennant Skating Rink Pennant Village of Pense Pense Village of Perdue Perdue R.M. of Piapot No. 110 Piapot Village of Pierceland Pierceland Pilot Butte Rec Centre Pilot Butte Village
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