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Colorful landmark built in Hobbema

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Hobbema has a new facility. Although this one isn't somewhere that people should want to spend any time, it is a place that's worth taking a look at.

The Pe Sakastew Centre is a federal minimum security correction facility, specially made to house Aboriginal inmates. It opened its doors to the first guest on April 2.

When full, it will hold up to 60 inmates. Currently it is home to only 16.

The facility is hard to miss for a number of reasons.

Colorful landmark built in Hobbema

Page 10

Hobbema has a new facility. Although this one isn't somewhere that people should want to spend any time, it is a place that's worth taking a look at.

The Pe Sakastew Centre is a federal minimum security correction facility, specially made to house Aboriginal inmates. It opened its doors to the first guest on April 2.

When full, it will hold up to 60 inmates. Currently it is home to only 16.

The facility is hard to miss for a number of reasons.

Colorful landmark built in Hobbema

Page 10

Hobbema has a new facility. Although this one isn't somewhere that people should want to spend any time, it is a place that's worth taking a look at.

The Pe Sakastew Centre is a federal minimum security correction facility, specially made to house Aboriginal inmates. It opened its doors to the first guest on April 2.

When full, it will hold up to 60 inmates. Currently it is home to only 16.

The facility is hard to miss for a number of reasons.

Colorful landmark built in Hobbema

Page 10

Hobbema has a new facility. Although this one isn't somewhere that people should want to spend any time, it is a place that's worth taking a look at.

The Pe Sakastew Centre is a federal minimum security correction facility, specially made to house Aboriginal inmates. It opened its doors to the first guest on April 2.

When full, it will hold up to 60 inmates. Currently it is home to only 16.

The facility is hard to miss for a number of reasons.

Colorful landmark built in Hobbema

Page 10

Hobbema has a new facility. Although this one isn't somewhere that people should want to spend any time, it is a place that's worth taking a look at.

The Pe Sakastew Centre is a federal minimum security correction facility, specially made to house Aboriginal inmates. It opened its doors to the first guest on April 2.

When full, it will hold up to 60 inmates. Currently it is home to only 16.

The facility is hard to miss for a number of reasons.

Colorful landmark built in Hobbema

Page 10

Hobbema has a new facility. Although this one isn't somewhere that people should want to spend any time, it is a place that's worth taking a look at.

The Pe Sakastew Centre is a federal minimum security correction facility, specially made to house Aboriginal inmates. It opened its doors to the first guest on April 2.

When full, it will hold up to 60 inmates. Currently it is home to only 16.

The facility is hard to miss for a number of reasons.

Hockey dads teach lessons on and off the ice

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Hockey legend Reggie "The Rifle" Leach missed his son's climb through the hockey ranks because his own career was in full swing. Leach, 47, is now getting a second chance to teach kids all over again - but not his own kids and not about hockey.

Leach, the superstar Philadelphia Flyers right-winger, retired from hockey in 1984 with 14 years of NHL experience, one Stanley Cup ring, and a drinking problem.

Hockey dads teach lessons on and off the ice

Page 9

Hockey legend Reggie "The Rifle" Leach missed his son's climb through the hockey ranks because his own career was in full swing. Leach, 47, is now getting a second chance to teach kids all over again - but not his own kids and not about hockey.

Leach, the superstar Philadelphia Flyers right-winger, retired from hockey in 1984 with 14 years of NHL experience, one Stanley Cup ring, and a drinking problem.

Hockey dads teach lessons on and off the ice

Page 9

Hockey legend Reggie "The Rifle" Leach missed his son's climb through the hockey ranks because his own career was in full swing. Leach, 47, is now getting a second chance to teach kids all over again - but not his own kids and not about hockey.

Leach, the superstar Philadelphia Flyers right-winger, retired from hockey in 1984 with 14 years of NHL experience, one Stanley Cup ring, and a drinking problem.