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He’s been described, rather fondly, as ‘the backbone” of the Saskatoon Blades organization.
He’s been a constant smiling face at the rink, appreciated by players, staff and management.
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Bobby Kirkness has devoted countless hours, and many years, as volunteer dressing room attendant and game-day helper for the Western Hockey League’s Blades at SaskTel Centre.
He’s now facing a difficult battle, recently diagnosed with inoperable stage 4 liver and pancreatic cancer.
The RM of Moosomin commissioned 41,000 tonnes of gravel to be hauled for the Moosomin airport expansion project, but ended up with an additional 3,113 tonnes thanks to the donations of gravel and labour from the local contractors. In total $29,011.41 worth of gravel and labour were donated with Springer Construction donating $12,578.06, KCH Operating donating $2,854.99, Joel Poelzer donating $4,694.84, Kentrax Transport donating $6,233.85, and Rhino Dirtworks donating $2,649.67. (Left to right: Jason Springer, Joel Poelzer, Kenneth Kingdon, Trent MacMillian, Jeff McMullen, Kendra Lawrence, and Kent Becker). The RM of Moosomin commissioned 41,000 tonnes of gravel to be hauled for the Moosomin airport expansion project, but ended up with an additional 3,113 tonnes thanks to the donations of gravel and labour from the local contractors.