P.A. community icon, Bruce Vance, succumbs to cancer at 63
The city of Prince Albert is grieving after news broke Friday that local sports figure and community icon, Bruce Vance, has passed away following a long battle with colon cancer.
Vance was diagnosed in 2013 and was declared disease-free a year later before the cancer came back in 2020. He was being cared for at Rose Garden Hospice prior to his death. He was 63.
Vance was a longtime member of the Prince Albert Raiders, serving as the team’s Director of Marketing and Business Manager for 14 seasons from 2001-2015. Vance was a key part of the “Bring Back The Magic” initiative that brought upgrades to the Art Hauser Centre and helped bring major events to the city, like a World Junior pre-tournament game in 2010 and the ADT Challenge Cup in 2008, where Team WHL faced off with Russia. In 2007, Vance and the Raiders office was awarded the Western Hockey League’s marketing award.