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  2. Mosaic Place - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Place (also known as the Moose Jaw Events Centre) is a multi-purpose arena in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It hosts ice hockey and curling events and is home to the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League. It opened on August 19, 2011 and seats 4,500 spectators. It replaced the Warriors' former arena, the Moose Jaw Civic Centre.

  3. List of indoor arenas in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Image Arena City Province/ter. Maximum Hockey Basketb. Pro Jr. Major tenant(s) Built 1: Bell Centre: Montreal: Quebec: 21,105: 21,302: 21,700: NHL: Montreal Canadiens

  4. Moose Jaw Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Moose Jaw Warriors are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The Warriors play in the East Division of the Western Hockey League's Eastern Conference, hosting games at the Moose Jaw Events Centre. The team was founded in 1980 as the Winnipeg Warriors, and relocated to Moose Jaw in 1984. The Warriors won ...

  5. Ice hockey in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Today, there is a bridge ... West Central Events Centre: 1991 0 ... Major events hosted. Event Host community & year Memorial Cup: Regina, Moose Jaw & Winnipeg ...

  6. Moose Jaw Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Moose Jaw Civic Centre was a 3,146-seat multi-purpose arena located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was home to the Moose Jaw Warriors junior ice hockey team. The building shared the same parking lot with the Town 'N' Country Mall, Moose Jaw's only indoor shopping centre.

  7. True North Sports & Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    True North Sports and Entertainment was founded in 2001 by Manitoba Moose co-owner Mark Chipman and several local investors. Their goal was to build a new entertainment and sports venue in downtown Winnipeg to help revive the city's downtown area and possibly one day bring an NHL franchise back to Winnipeg following the departure of the original Winnipeg Jets franchise to Phoenix, Arizona in 1996.

  8. Hockey for All Centre - Wikipedia

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    Hockey for All Centre (stylized as hockey for all centre) is an ice hockey facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba, near the Red River Exhibition.. Owned by True North Sports & Entertainment, the 172,000-square-foot (16,000 m 2) complex contains four arenas, and serves as the practice and training facilities of the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League and Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey ...

  9. List of reportedly haunted locations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnipeg. [11] St. Ignatius School in Winnipeg, said to be the witness of the death of a little girl due to accident while playing in the playground. [2] St. Norbert Monastery, a former Trappist monastery in St. Norbert that was set ablaze in 1983, and is now an arts and cultural centre. [11]