
"The Stable" Moving to SC Mall for December; Christmas Office Hours in Effect Soon
Published on November 23, 2010 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Saskatoon Blades News Release
Swift Current, SK - The Swift Current Broncos' team store, "The Stable" will be closing after the December 3rd game against the Everett Silvertips and moving to a new seasonal location at the Swift Current Mall where they will re-open December 6th. The store will remain there until the end of the month, providing regular mall hours:
Swift Current Mall Hours:
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
12-5pm 9:30-6pm 9:30-6pm 9:30-9pm 9:30-9pm 9:30-9pm 9:30-6pm
*Hour changes: Dec.20th and 21st:9:30-9pm, Dec.24th and 31st:9:30-4pm, Dec.26th:9:30-5pm, Dec.29th:9:30-6pm.
**Store will be closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day
The Swift Current Broncos' Business Office will continue regular office hours until December 14th. From December 15th to December 26th the front office will be closed. Regular office hours will commence on December 28th, 2010 and continue as normal.
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