November 21, 2014 November 23, 2014 BANTAM TIER 2 and BANTAM TIER 3Fort St John Minor HockeyFORT ST. JOHN MINOR HOCKEY SWAP AND SHOPFORT ST. JOHN MINOR HOCKEY SWAP AND SHOP POMEROY SPORT CENTRE IN THE EQUIPMENT ROOM BY EAST RINK SIGNS WILL BE POSTED SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM EQUIPMENT DROP OFF: any time during Minor Hockey office hours up to September 18, 5:00 pm office hours are posted on the website and message voicemail make sure all equipment is tagged with price, name and phone number pick up money or equipment will be on September 20, 4:00 pm,.Read more.Monday, 11 August 2014 21:37LEARN TO PLAY PROGRAM - limited space available Attention all aspiring 2010 and late 2009 birth year hockey players. LEARN TO PLAY PROGRAM - limited space available Attention all aspiring 2010 and late 2009 birth year hockey players. Fort St. John Minor Hockey is happy to announce our first 'Learn to Play Program.' Join Head Instructor Phil Hiscock on the ice once a week to work with our young athletes.
Located in Fort St John, North Peace Seniors House Society proudly offers safe and affordable housing for seniors. We provide many common areas and social events for seniors living in our apartments and in the community.
Community Adult Learning Program - Providing non-credit learning opportunities for adults in the Counties of Grande Prairie, Birch Hills, Saddle Hills and M.D. of Spirit River.
The Valhalla Community School was started by a group of parents and local residents when adjustments were made to the local school boundaries in early 2008. The opportunity to start a charter school was presented to the community. The parents and supporters in this small community northwest of Grande Prairie, Alberta, appointed a steering committee to explore and develop initiatives. This committee began a series of meetings with the stake holders in the local education system.
Community Adult Learning Program - Providing non-credit learning opportunities for adults in the Counties of Grande Prairie, Birch Hills, Saddle Hills and M.D. of Spirit River
The Village of Rycroft was established as a village in 1944. It is a very 'tight knit' community with numerous large families and many active community members. The Village of Rycroft is well known as a tourism town in the 60's, 70's and early eighties. It is the hub of the Peace and was originally situated for the Northern Alberta Railroad (also known as NAR). The local campground, Nardam was given this name for that very reason.
The Ag. Society is responsible for managing the daily operations of the skating arena, curling rink, and the adjoining sports grounds as well as providing recreational opportunities within the community.