A unified softball community offering life-time, positive, coordinated opportunities that enhance participation, leadership, respect and personal excellence across all age categories and levels of competition.
The new national Rogers Rankings replaced the previous head-to-head ranking method that had been used since 2009. The new system will award players points for progress in a tournament. This system will be used on a 52-week rollover period and will include the player's best results.The junior rankings have been successfully transitioned to the new system as of the New Year and now the open category has done the same. Open rankings are for the highest level of men's and women's singles and doubles play. The scope includes results from Canadian 'open' level tournaments as well as results from Canadians in all levels of professional play, including WTA and ATP World Tour events.The main focus of the adult rankings is within individual provinces and covers all levels of adult competitive play below the 'open' level.Senior rankings are maintained for men's and women's singles and doubles for every age group from over-35 to over-85. A player will only hold a ranking in their own age category.
Swim Saskatchewan provides leadership and resources to promote excellence through sport development, competition, education, training and strong member organizations.
Trainers for both teams: Dylan Anderychuk and Allen GarnhamManagers for both teams: Michael Surcon and Justin SutherlandCongratulations to all the players and good luck at Nationals! the 2014 team sask pee wee, bantam, and midget rosters Congratulations to the following individuals for being seleted to be a part of the Box Lacrosse portion of theTeam Sask program for the 2014 Lacrosse season! Good luck represnting Saskatchewan at the 2014 Canadian Lacrosse Association Minor Box Lacrosse National Championships!PEE WEE
Welcome On this website, you will find information relating to cycling in the province of Saskatchewan.The Saskatchewan Cycling Association (SCA) is actively involved in road and mountain bike racing, BMX, randonneur cycling, /recreation, transportation, off-road touring, trail access and safe cycling education programs. The SCA is a volunteer non-profit association that promotes bicycling for sport, recreation, and transportation. Funded through Saskatchewan Lotteries, the SCA provides opportunities for individuals to experience all forms of cycling through its member clubs.
Saskatchewan Speed Skating Association is dedicated to creating an environment for the development, promotion and organization of recreational and competitive speed skating.We are a community of skaters, coaches, volunteers and officials who believe speed
Big River, SKClick here for Registration form. The SBA is looking for Broomball pictures to post on the new website. If you have pictures from past events please forward them to the office at saskbroomball@sasktel.net ! Thank you! The 2012/2013 Sport for all Raffle has now come to a close. Please click here to see the winners! We have a Broomball History book for sale. Find out more.
Sask Team Handball (Saskatchewan Team Handball Federation Inc.) is the sport governing body for team handball in the province of Saskatchewan. Created nearly 40 years ago, the federation is a not-for-profit organization and was incorporated as such in 1973. The federation is responsible for the administration, promotion and development of the sport in Saskatchewan.Sask Team Handball's membership is made up of athletes, coaches, referees, leagues, clubs, and handball supporters. The federation organizes leagues, competitions, coaching clinics, and referee clinics.A full range of team handball equipment including handball goals, balls, and resin can be purchased through the federation's provincial office with discounts for all members.
We are a non-profit, community-based, volunteer-driven, provincial cultural organization. We work with our members, volunteers and community partners to build a culturally vibrant province, where all citizens celebrate, value and participate in a rich, cu
The SAHRP is the exclusive certifying body in Saskatchewan for the nationally recognized Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. The designation represents a commitment to a national standard of excellence, sets a benchmark for the practice of effective human resources, and emphasizes the strategic role of human resource management in business.
There is an update list of courses available posted. Please checkout the page for details. Read moreMarch 21, 2013The Office of the Chief Coroner has released the Report of Coroner regarding the death of Mr. Muhammad Naqash Ali at Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre in Saskatoon on June 8, 2012.The Lifesaving Society Saskatchewan Branch endorses the recommendation from the Chief Coroner's office regarding the fatal drowning incident that occurred in Saskatoon June 8, 2012. With the growing new immigrant population growing in Saskatchewan in recent years and the research done by the Lifesaving Society on the risk of new immigrants and drowning, we have been developing programs to address these issues.The Coroner's recommendation helps to validate what we are already doing. The Lifesaving Society's research shows that people new to Canada, especially those who have been in Canada for 5 years or less, are at a higher risk of drowning than people born here. In fact, they are 4 times more likely to be unable to swim than those born in Canada.Only 41% of new Canadians have taken formal swimming lessons74% of new Canadians enjoy swimming for fun and recreation71% of new Canadians see swimming as a safe activity for themselves78% see it as a safe activity for their childrenPeople who come to Canada from countries where swimming and swimming lessons are not a strong part of the culture are in a particularly dangerous situation
Beginning in Regina, Saskatchewan, we are a community, hundreds and thousands strong, committed to inclusion, acceptance and participation for people with intellectual disabilities. The Regina and District Association for Community Living was founded in 1952 by parents with a vision of inclusion for their children with intellectual disabilities. Rejecting the bygone practice of institutionalization, we work to weave everyone into the rich fabric of our community.
Saskatchewan Ebooks Initiativeas Recommended By The Multitype Library Board, The Ministry Of Education, Provincial Library And Literacy Office, Is Providing $20,000 In Each Of The Next Three Years To Convert Saskatchewan Books To Accessible Epub 3 Format. Partners In The Multitype Database Licensing Program Will Be Given Access To A Copy Of Each Ebook Title And A Copy Will Be Provided To National Network For Equitable Library Service .