The town of Wolseley has been named one of the four finalists for the 18th Kraft Hockeyville competition.
If you have ever been to rural Saskatchewan, chances are you have stopped by the old hockey rink in town, where seemingly everyone gathers even if there isn’t a hockey game on.
“It starts from day one,” Weber explained. “Watching your kids grow up skating on here and I have had four of my kids learn to skate here. But more than that, it’s a sense of community. “It’s a place to gather in those cold winter months when it’s hard to be outside. Get together with your friends and discuss the world’s problems and watch some kids play hockey. It’s a lot of fun.
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