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Prince George Ringette

Ringette is an exciting team sport that emphasizes fun while allowing for the maximum participation of all players, regardless of gender, ability and physical challenge.

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Keith Sullivan Tribute

Please join us
November 8,2025 6:45pm-7:45pm
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      Where we gather to honour and remember Keith Sullivan. This tribute will celebrate Keith’s lasting impact on the ringette community and the many lives he touched. All are welcome to attend this moment of remembrance.

      When Keith originally fell ill, the Prince George Ringette association created the Keith Sullivan Legacy fund. This fund was established to help children access the sport they love, whether by covering registration fees, providing equipment, or simply ensuring no player was left behind. Keith had an incredible heart and always seemed to know when a family was struggling. If a child needed a new stick, Keith would show up at the next practice with one , paid out of his own pocket. If a player didn’t have a ride to a tournament, Keith made sure they got there. He was truly dedicated to ensuring everyone had the opportunity to play the sport he loved.

During the year’s tribute, lanyards and stickers, generously sponsored by Falcon Contracting, will be available by donation ( minimum $10.00). All proceeds will be going to the Keith Sullivan Legacy Fund. If you would like to make a donation to the Legacy fund to help future kids in our community,  please sent E-transfers to KSLegacy@pgringette.ca

Or visit

http://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/donation-form/donate-to-change-lives-

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Ringette Association

The Prince George Ringette Association has been operating in Prince George since 1980, when the first team was created with the participation of twenty-two (22) players. Today, Prince George Ringette has over 140 registered youth players each season with one or more teams in most divisions and an adult recreation program. 

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The Prince George Ringette Association acknowledges that we live and play on the traditional and unceded territory of the lheidl t'enneh first nation.