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By: Jodi Reid
Note: Since posting, the ±«Óătv Event Centre has been officially named The Oulton-Stanish Centre.
Ian Oulton (BAâ66) looks forward to cheering on Katie Cameron when the Tigers hit the ice in the new Dal Event Centre. Â
Itâs been over 50 years since Ian Oulton (BAâ66) laced up his skates as a Tiger, but his support as a volunteer and donor for ±«Óătv athletics and recreation programs has been unwavering ever since. Now thanks to a generous financial gift by him and his wife, Dr. Margaret Oulton (PhDâ75), construction on the much-anticipated ±«Óătv Event Centre can begin.
The ±«Óătv Event Centre will feature an NHL-sized rink with an alternate floor surface allowing for Dal and community events. The ±«Óătv Physiotherapy Clinic will move into its new, state-of-the-art home on the Event Centreâs second floor. Varsity, club, and intramural teams, which were relocated to the Halifax Forum when the old arena was torn down in 2012, will return to campus, offering easier access for many students. Beloved community activities like public skating and Dal Tiger hockey camps will also make a comeback.
âI believe very strongly that Dal should have a rink on campus, and this will be a great facility for the entire community,â says Oulton, who saw an opportunity to make a gift that would move the project from the planning stages to getting shovels in the ground when the current ±«Óătv administration and the Department of Athletics & Recreation made the Event Centre a top priority. âIâm excited that this is getting underwayâitâs been a long time.â
Teams that play together, stay together
Oulton has remained close friends with his varsity hockey and football teammate Dr. William (Bill) Stanish (MDâ70), who is the lead fundraising volunteer for the Event Centre campaign. For more than 50 years, the two have been meeting almost daily to walk and chat, often about the Event Centre. As an early lead donor to the campaign, Oulton says it feels like they are still teammates, just working towards a different goal.
âMost of my friends are still from my university daysâathletics was a great way to get to know people and to develop those close friendships,â says Oulton. âWith athletics you learn how to win and lose and get along. The ability to communicate and work with people is by far the most important aspect of my business. I attribute that to athletics.
âMy university days were very formative years. Iâve always felt gratitude toward Dal for giving me an education in the broadest sense.â
A place to call home
Katie Cameron, a second-year psychology major from Riverview, N.B., plays defence on the Dal varsity womenâs hockey team. With construction set to begin this summer once site preparation work is complete, Cameron and her teammates are looking forward to the opportunities the Dal Event Centre will bring, like hosting national championships and encouraging participation. âIâm super excited this is happeningâthis new facility is going accelerate our program a lot,â she says.
âBeing able to walk from class or Dalplex to the rink within five minutes is going to make a huge difference,â says Cameron. âThe new facility will also be really accessible for students on campus, so weâll see more fans able to go to games and other activities.â
Cameron adds that where a team practises is where they spend most of their time, so being on campus will make them feel more connected to Dal. âHaving the Event Centre on campus is just going to make it feel so much more like a home and really feel like itâs âours.ââ
Oulton fondly remembers the countless hours he spent in the old arena as a player and later as a Tigers supporter in the stands.
âWe had all sorts of characters at the rink in those daysâit was a great environment,â he recalls. âWhen you turned off University Avenue onto LeMarchant and South and you saw the Dal rinkâwith the football field and then Shirreff Hallâfor me, that was where Dal began.â
Now with the Oultonsâ support, varsity athletes, Dal students, faculty and staff, and the Halifax community will be able to make the ±«Óătv Event Centre their home for years to come.