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Vol. 106 No. 17

THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015

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Block announces support for athletes Saskatoon-RosetownBiggar MP Kelly Block reiterated the Government of Canada’s continued support for the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Insti-

tute Network, April 14. Block, who made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport), said the government is investing close

to $16 million per year in the national network of seven Canadian Sport Centres and Institutes, which provide worldclass training, sport

medicine, sport science and lifestyle services and support to Canada’s top athletes and coaches. “Our athletes inspire us, and their exploits on the field of play make all C a n a d i a n s proud,” B l o c k stated. “ S a s katchewan has a proud history of sport excellence, including Sask a t o o n ’s Kaylyn Kyle, who will wear the maple l e a f with the Canadian team at the FIFA 2 0 1 5 Women’s Wo r l d Cup this Primp and preen . . . St. Gabriel School’s Jolie Golez, fellow classmates. Seems like the school year just started, s u m m e r. right, gets the treatment from photographer Jocelyn Redlick and already chapters are closing, new challenges are on the Our govand Laura Kowalchuk, left. The soon-to-be grad was getting horizon. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam) ernment her portrait taken in the full graduate garb, along with her is pleased to invest in the Canadian Sport Centre SasSaskatchewan’s whole- per cent decline recorded challenges like those in the economy will show katchewan and support sale trade hit an all-time nationally. the energy sector,” Boyd strength in the west, and the passionate team of record for February 2015 “With diversity in our said. “Many financial results like this show that sport professionals who reaching $2.5 billion, up economy, we are able to analysts are predicting Saskatchewan remains work with our top ath25.9 per cent over last better absorb short term that over the long-term, strong.” letes and coaches in February, the largest pertheir relentless pursuit centage increase among of the podium.” the provinces according to Block was joined by Statistics Canada. Canadian sport leadOn the national front, ers and athletes as they wholesale trade was up toured the training only 5.5 per cent. facilities at the Physical “Saskatchewan is in a Activity Complex on the unique position because campus of the Univerour economy has a broad sity of Saskatchewan. base,” Economy Minister Canadian Sport CenBill Boyd said. “Hitting tres and Institutes were record wholesale trade created in the late 1990s and exceeding what is by a unique national happening in other provpartnership between inces is important and will Sport Canada, the Canahelp us continue to build a dian Olympic Commitstrong Saskatchewan.” tee and the Coaching Wholesale trade was Association of Canada up 7.3 per cent between to enhance the daily January 2015 and Febtraining environment ruary 2015, the highest Bird call . . . Biggar Central School Junior, Nicholas Lovenuk, along with part- of Canada’s high-perincrease on a percentage ner Madison Sopczak, makes a serve, April 15. BCS hosted the junior intersec- formance athletes and basis among provinces, tion play, many local and area players moving on to the next step. (Independent coaches. In each case, and well ahead of the 0.4 Photo by Kevin Brautigam)

All-time record wholesale trade for February

the provincial governments are also funding partners. The Canadian Paralympic Committee has since become a funding partner, while Own the Podium is a high-performance sport partner. In 2014–15, the Government of Canada, through Sport Canada’s Sport Support Program, invested $15,854,724 in the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network, including $311,420 to the Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan. “The Government of Canada remains a proud and significant funding partner in the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network,” added Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport). “Our support ensures that each centre and institute has the resources required to help our athletes and coaches compete against the world’s best - and win. Especially during the Year of Sport in Canada, our government continues to invest in sport at record levels because we know the impact it has: from local playgrounds and recreational sport leagues all the way to high-performance athletes, sport is vital to the cultural fabric of our nation. Our country is a leading sport nation, and we want to keep it that way.” The Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan provides services to 50 carded athletes. It has a rich history of working with curling, as well as with a variety of Paralympic sports. During the Year of Sport of Canada, we are celebrating our athletes and their role in inspiring all Canadians - especially our young people as they compete at home in major international events throughout the year, including the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 and the Toronto 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games.


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