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Participants Register Here!

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To register, please complete the online registration at the link below. Each registrant must pay for their registration by credit card. We no longer accept group or personal cheques. Also, each registrant must use their own email address to register to ensure they receive their conference tickets and receive any correspondence from the conference committee. Each registrant will receive a payment receipt by email so it can be sent to their sponsoring organization if applicable.

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registration package!
(clickhere)


 

For extra meal tickets,

Please email Wanda at register.ssfrcc@gmail.com

BEFORE .

Please include the type and number of tickets required, name of ticket holder, as well as any food allergies / intolerances the ticket holder has.

 

Payment in cash or cheque at the registration desk upon check-in. Cheques should be made out to: S.S.F.R.C.C.

 

Ticket types:

adult over12 years

child 8 - 12  years

under 8 years  no charge

Adult- Lunch Saturday, January 25: $30

Child Lunch -Saturday, January 25: $15

Adult-Banquet-Saturday, January 25: $60

Child-Banquet-Saturday. January 25: $30

Adult-Lunch-Sunday, January 26: $30

Child-Lunch-Sunday, January 26: $15





Sponsors Register Here!

   Any business looking to learn more about how to sponsor this excellent event for volunteer first responders is urged to check out the Sponsors area.

Sponsors Information
(clickhere)










         

 

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Welcome to the South Saskatchewan First Responder Conference Committee

 

We are happy that you now visiting our  website. 

We have are redesigning the site so please bear with us hope you will ike the new look

 

We hope  to have our new web site up soon thak you this will enable us to continually add new features, pictures, information and hopefully users will be happy with the website.

Our 2026 event comming soon  

 

Jan 23 24 25 2026

 

We will be doing online registration as per past years.

  The sponsorship package is  available, follow the links on this page.please note we have updated our pakages for 2026

 Our 2026 registration pakage will be  emailed out to our mailing list and will be  posted on site as soom as it is available  see link on side 

MARK YOUR CALANDERS

OUR next event will be 

JAN 23 24 25 2026

Last Conference January, 2025

The South Saskatchewan First Responder Conference Committee

hosts an  annual First Responder development weekend each year on the last weekend of January each year with GREAT SUCCESS!

COME JOIN THE TRADITON    

  • Check Out ALL of the Pictures!

First Responder in ActionThis weekend has been set up to help First Responders from across the province maintain their minimum level of training and introduce them to some new skills. These skills may be used in any emergency situation the First Responder may encounter. It is open to all First Responders volunteers up to CCP

First Responders are true dedicated volunteers in the community who give freely of themselves in emergency situations. They are from all areas of the province and they may show up at a pipeline accident, power pole down, motor vehicle collision, medical crisis, fire standby or special event first aid stations. They respond to any emergency or potential emergency that may arise.

First Responders are the first line of help in a crisis and are usually on scene within 10 minutes of receiving the call. Often they are required to help friends and neighbours until the ambulance arrives. 

First Responder In ActionThese dedicated volunteers depend on the generosity and help of local fund raising toFirst Responder in Action support their groups. The local health Regions also provide support to the First Responder groups in the form of in-service training, disposable supplies and cooperative group pricing. This varies from health region to health region and is of course subject to available funding within a given region. These are true volunteers who are not paid for their efforts and often costs them to respond (i.e. *vehicle mileage, gas, time away from work, etc.).   This is why we look toward offering support in the form of an educational weekend for our true dedicated volunteers.