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The new STA board was elected at the annual general meeting on Tuesday, April 7. The following members were re-elected to the board: Alan Otterbein and Ryan Goolevitch. Newly-elected to the board were Brett Park and Saul Lipton. The new executive was selected by the board in a meeting following the AGM and includes:
President: Leslie Beck
Past President: David Powell
Vice President: Alan Otterbein
Secretary: Ryan Goolevitch
Treasurer: Vacant
Directors: Brett Park, Saul Lipton, John Meed, Rob Wells
Ex-officio: Pat Rediger (administrator), Joe Milligan (Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport), Andrew Exelby (Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association).
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Saskatchewan Trails Association
2260 McIntyre Street
Regina, SK S4P 2R9
1 (306) 522 9326
info@sasktrails.ca
2260 McIntyre Street
Regina, SK S4P 2R9
1 (306) 522 9326
info@sasktrails.ca


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