• Hall of Fame Holiday Hours

    …ll conclude its run in Regina on Jan. 18, 2020 so time is running out to see this one-of-a-kind exhibit. The Hall of Fame also boasts a sports simulator and an adaptable curling sheet if you are looking for some physical activity for the whole family during the holiday school break…. Read more →

  • Regular Hours Are Back

    …If you don’t play hockey, what do people do in Saskatchewan in the winter? Curling, Broomball, Ringette, Skating, Skiing, and Snowshoeing are just some of the sports that come to mind and will be featured in the exhibit with artifacts from the permanent collection. Also on display will be a mini-exhibit focusing on Old Timers Hockey. Now that the exhibits have been changed over and “Winter In Saskatchewan” is ready for viewing we are happy to anno… Read more →

  • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Part-Time Assistants

    …of SSHF guest services Supervising the multi-sport simulator and adaptive curling interactives Assisting with some curatorial activities based on training Assisting with the development and delivery of SSHF education & special event programming (in house and outreach), including setup and cleanup, as required Light Housekeeping This position is perfect for individuals looking for casual and/or regular part-time employment We are looking for team… Read more →

  • THANK YOU: 2018 Induction

    …” Nash (Rodeo), David Pagan (Baseball), and the 1984 Randy Woytowich Mixed Curling Team. To each of the inductees we extend a heartfelt thank you for the privilege of working with you over the past few months. We certainly look forward to having you as part of the Hall of Fame family. Special thanks are also extended to our Master of Ceremonies, Carlyle Fiset from Global Regina and Saskatoon, who also had the task of moderating a hotstove panel fe… Read more →

  • Become a Member Today!

    …gs the following benefits: • Unlimited access to the SSHF and our adaptive curling ice & multi-sport simulator interactives • Subscription to our quarterly news publication, For The Record (mailed or emailed) • “What’s On” eBulletin providing up-to-the-minute information on SSHF activities • Invitations to exhibit openings and other special events hosted at, or by, the SSHF • Invitation (based on location) to the annual President’s Reception hoste… Read more →

  • Employment Opportunity

    …of SSHF guest services Supervising the multi-sport simulator and adaptive curling interactives Assisting with some curatorial activities based on training Assisting with the delivery of SSHF programming (in house and outreach), including setup and cleanup, as required Light Housekeeping This position is perfect for individuals looking for casual and/or regular part-time employment We are looking for team members who have: Interest in, and knowled… Read more →

  • On the Ice and Without a Stick

    …of figure skating, and we can’t forget about the tactics and precision of curling. Come in and check out On the Ice and Without a Stick from now until January 27, 2018. All three of our galleries are open Monday – Friday 10:00am – 4:30pm and Saturday 12-5. We are admission by donation. We also have educational programming available throughout the year that incorporates all of our exhibits! For more information, click here or contact our Education… Read more →

  • Bligh Clarence.GE.P

    Clarence Bligh

    …n of Little League baseball in Regina and was also President of the Police Curling and Sports Association. His contribution to amateur sport earned him the position of President of the Saskatchewan branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada (A.A.U.) from 1951 to 1955. Bligh moved up to be the President of the A.A.U. of Canada in 1960. Bligh was also involved with the promotion and development of lawn bowling in Regina and the province. In 1949… Read more →

  • Sharon Tkachuk

    …r all who participate. Her coaching career is equally inspiring. Tkachuk was instrumental in coaching high school teams to provincial titles in volleyball and track and field. She also shared her coaching knowledge and belief in fair play by working with the high school softball, basketball and curling teams. Sharon Tkachuck has been committed to the development and promotion of sport and officiating. Her incredible efforts were previously acknowl… Read more →

  • Saskatchewan Athlete Of The Year Awards

    …Canoe Kayak Saskatchewan 2012 Coach Dedication Award – Female Myra Kirk, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Baton Twirling Association 2012 Official Award – Male Ken McArton, Dilke, Saskatchewan Curling Association 2012 Official Award – Female Brenda O’Connor, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Athletics -Winners list courtesy of Sask Sport Inc.  … Read more →

  • Update On Hours & Exhibits

    …If you don’t play hockey, what do people do in Saskatchewan in the winter? Curling, Broomball, Ringette, Skating, Skiing, and Snowshoeing are just some of the sports that come to mind and will be featured in the exhibit with artifacts from the permanent collection. Also on display will be a mini-exhibit focusing on Old Timers Hockey. Administrative offices remain open throughout the Gallery closure period. Thank you all so much for the ongoing sup… Read more →

  • Zerman Joseph

    Joseph “Joe” Zeman

    …f coaching. Joe has served on the boards and committees of at least 18 sports organizations, being a founding member of three hockey and several baseball associations…. Read more →

  • Stanley Glover

    …s later, he competed on a relay team with Alex Wilson, James Ball and A. Scott that finished second in the first ever British Empire Games held in Hamilton, Ontario. After retiring from track and field, Stanley skipped the 1943 Saskatoon Granite Curling Club rink that captured the Northern Saskatchewan Championship. The team went on to defeat the Southern Saskatchewan representatives at the Saskatchewan Championship British Consols Playoff. Instal… Read more →

  • Glenn Reeve

    Verne “Glenn” Reeve

    …ll. During his long career as a high school educator, he coached football, curling, track and field, and his favourite, softball. Glenn coached minor and adult softball teams in Saskatoon. His list of coaching accomplishments includes the 1976 and 1979 Senior “B” Men’s Provincial championships with his K & K Olson teams, and the 1980 Saskatoon Rempel Brothers Midget “A” Boys’ Provincial championship team. As well, he helped the city of Saskatoon p… Read more →

  • Melville Tom

    Tom “Scotty” Melville

    …nvolvement with amateur sports spans five decades and numerous sports. Melville has played a major role in many sports: as the secretary-manager of the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association for 16 years; as an ardent booster of amateur baseball; in the evolution of school boy curling to its present status as a national event, and in his persistence in the Saskatchewan Roughriders developing a provincial identity. Softball, tennis, swimming, golf… Read more →