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The Prince Albert Northern Bears are prepared to ask city council on Monday to move out of the Art Hauser Centre and into the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre. (Image Credit: Mark Peterson Media/Prince Albert Northern Bears)
Hockey dreams

Northern Bears seeking own dressing room at Leisure Centre  

Apr 26, 2026 | 8:00 AM

The Prince Albert Northern Bears U18 AAA hockey club will make an in-person pitch to city council on Monday, asking for a dedicated dressing room at the new Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre. 

Board member Al Dyer wrote in his letter to council that the team has been waiting for a promised dressing room at the Event Centre for five years and would like an interim solution.  

“The Bears are continuing to make do with sub-standard, in comparison to the rest of the league, arrangements for our dressing room, practice time, game day times and storage,” he wrote.  

The Event Centre that is supposed to be built in The Yard next to the Leisure Centre has not yet been finalized.  

“We were assured that the new event centre would be proceeding quickly and further, that there was little point in investing the major expenditure for a dressing room (at that time.”  

Pandemic inflation increased the costs of the Leisure Centre and the city has been working on ways to fund the event centre ever since, securing federal funding but not provincial funding.  

Right now, the Bears play in the Art Hauser Centre, which also hosts the Prince Albert Raiders, the Mintos and the speeding skating club. The competition for ice time has occasionally resulted in double bookings for games and other issues like having to remove their gear after every practice or game.  

“To continue this for an indeterminate time does not make sense when there is a manageable solution available,” Dyer said.  

The team said there are two solutions, but prefers to have their own dedicated dressing room at the Leisure Centre. They would take use of Dressing Room 10 and also want the use of Dressing Room 9 on game days and some office space.  

“We are agreeable to paying our fair share of costs including discussion of possibly paying reasonable rent for a dressing room and storage room at the Leisure Centre in addition to our regular ice rental rates.”  

The second option is to build a dressing room addition at the Art Hauser Centre at a cost of about $300,000. 

Given the age of the Art Hauser at 54 years, the team said this option doesn’t make a lot of sense since they would likely only get about 10 years of use before the building is closed down.  

Council will discuss the issue on Monday during their regular executive committee meeting.

susan.mcneil@pattisonmedia.com