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OUR VISION

A District where inclusive sport, culture and recreation enhances quality of life.


OUR MISSION

We provide opportunities through sport, culture and recreation for all people within the District.


OUR VALUES

Inclusion ~ Relationships ~ Adaptability ~ Integrity ~ Benefits of Sport, Culture and Recreation

From the Prairie Central District Board of Directors & Staff ...

We wish you a healthy, active and happy new year!


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Haley holds a doctorate in History and Disability Studies. She has consulted for a variety of organizations. The focus of her work is in research, knowledge translation, and promising practices, predominantly in the space of inclusive employment. Haley identifies as a person with a mental health disability. She is fluent in American Sign Language.

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The January event will include the awards gala, to recognize the achievements and dedication of individuals in the amateur sport community, as well as the breakfast panel which will focus on the experience of different cultures in sport with lessons and information to create a welcoming and fun sport environment for all.

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Body Confident Sport

Body Confident Coaching is a web based, self-guided program that provides coaches with the knowledge and skills to create positive body environments for their athletes.

 

You can complete the three interactive training modules at your own pace. 

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Body Confident Athletes is an in-person, coach-led program designed to be delivered in three consecutive sessions.

 

Through this program, you’ll educate athletes about appearance ideals and how they can impact athletes’ body confidence and enjoyment in sport.

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February 15-21, 2026

The 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games are coming to Flying Dust First Nation and the City of Meadow Lake!

On December 10th, a major milestone was reached with the signing of a historic quad-party agreement that formalizes the partnership between the two host communities, the Saskatchewan Games Council, and the 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games Host Society. These Games will mark the first-ever time in the program's 52-year history that a First Nation and a City have partnered to host the youth multi-sport event.

 

The 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games will be held on Treaty 6 Territory from February 15-21, 2026 and will bring together upwards of 1800 participants, 1000 volunteers, and 5000 spectators from every corner of the province for a weeklong celebration of sport, culture, and community.

Saskatchewan, we can't wait to see you at the Games!

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2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games

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Grants:

Sask Culture

*Various grants/dates

Community Cultural Engagement & Planning - February 4, 2025


Aboriginal Arts & Cultural Leadership - April 15, 2025


 Sask Sport

*Various grants/dates

Hosting Grants - Ongoing deadline


Coach and Officials Grants - Ongoing deadline


SPRA

*Various grants/dates

Parks For All Action - May 28, 2025


Adaptive Sport Equipment and Development Grants - Ongoing deadline



Canadian Tire Jumpstart - Receive funding for registration fees, equipment, travel, etc.


Community Rink Affordability - February 28, 2025

Events, Workshops & Opportunities:


Women in Sports


Fitness Training on Demand


Upcoming Courses - Coaches Association of Saskatchewan


Ice Fishing & Outdoor Activities - January 25, 2025 @ St. Brieux Regional Park


Nîkânîwin Leadership Program

Regina

Saskatoon

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