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Bison Sport and Active Living (BSAL) within the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management compliments the academic programs of the University by providing opportunities for personal development and balance in academic and community life, outreach with respect to community access to wellness programs and professional development through practical training opportunities. It is made up of Bison Sports, Bison Children's Programs, Bison Recreation Services, Bison Athletic Therapy Centre and Bison Athletic / Recreation Facilities

Bison Athletic Facilities ensure that users have access to a variety of athletic facilities and equipment to provide a safe, enjoyable and educational experience.

The Bison Athletic Therapy Centre provides services for students, staff, faculty and the community as well as clinic placement opportunities for students in the Athletic Therapy Degree program.

Bison Sports provides inter-university sport opportunities for students.

The Bison Children's Programs offer creative and education camps and aquatic programs to the community as well as training opportunities for students.

Bison Recreation Services involves the campus and external community in programs that promote wellness and quality of life.

Bison Women's Volleyball Tackle Trinity Western
Nov 21, 2009 6:00 PM
The Bison Women's Volleyball team will tackle the Trinity Western Spartans to close out the first half of 2009-10.

Bison Men's Hockey End First Half Against Saskatchewan
Nov 21, 2009 7:00 PM
The Bison Men's Hockey team wrap up first half play against the Saskatcewan Huskies.

Bison Men's Volleyball Battle Trinity Western
Nov 21, 2009 7:30 PM
The Bison Men's Volleyball squad will host the Trinity Western Spartans to wrap up the first half of 2009-10.

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Featured Graduate - Ulla Liljegren (BRS 1994)
FKRM alum Ulla Liljegren has spent the last 15 years working her way up the Bison Recreation Services ranks, and now oversees all fitness classes and assessments as Coordinator of Fitness and Lifestyle Services.

Bison Women's Volleyball and Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management announce initiative
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, in partnership with the Manitoba Bisons Women's Volleyball Team, is pleased to announce the launch of a new initiative for Junior Bisons Elite Athlete Development Programming.

Bison women’s volleyball recruits two local high school players for 2010-11 season
Bison women's volleyball head coach Ken Bentley is pleased to announce the commitment of Rachel Cockrell and Kierstyn Bakker for the 2010-11 season.

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