Many members have noticed that credit card payments to Selkirk Game and Fish are sometimes labeled incorrectly. This is due to an issue with the network of payment card processors and it is not an indication of fraud. If you … Continue reading
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Thank you to all members who have already renewed for 2024! Our membership volunteers are busy with family and other obligations at this time of year and we appreciate your patience. If you have sent an email or tried calling, … Continue reading
There has been a delay in sending out email renewals. Invoices should be sent out in the next few days. Please wait until you get an email from the system with the 2024 invoice, you won’t be able to renew … Continue reading
All memberships are now for the 2024 calendar year. Renewal reminders will be sent out soon by the automated system. You can always log in and renew through your account, remember to add Handgun Club if you want to continue … Continue reading
Great tips for a safe range experience. … Continue reading
2023 membership sales end Nov 30, after that date all memberships will be for the 2024 season. Online membership renewal reminders will be sent out on Nov 1st.Mail in memberships will be processed starting in the new year. … Continue reading
From August 9-12 we welcome more than 400 competitors from across Canada for the premiere handgun match of 2023. IPSC Practical Shooting is dynamic, challenging, and one of the fastest growing shooting sports in the world today. Courses of fire … Continue reading
We have a busy schedule of events this summer, always check the calendar before going to the club. Note the following significant closures:Range 1 – July 28 & 29 Western Canadian Benchrest Nationals ALL RANGES – July 30 – August … Continue reading
It is against club policy to burn garbage or start fires at the range. Furthermore there is a burning ban in effect for the municipality. NO FIRES may be set at the club. All garbage should be deposited in the … Continue reading
May is Lyme Disease Awareness month. The presence of Lyme disease is increasing in Manitoba and black legged ticks have been recorded in the area around the club. Some simple precautions include wearing insect repellent with DEET, long pants and … Continue reading