National Canadian television (CTV News) recently featured a heartwarming success story from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, showcasing how interactive technology is creating new opportunities for inclusive play.
In a fantastic community collaboration between SaskAbilities Yorkton and the City of Yorkton, they installed MultiBall to create an inclusive space for movement. The initiative, sparked by an idea from local sponsor Yorkton Toyota, is already making a profound impact.
Immediate Impact
The system is now open to the community, serving SaskAbilities members, children with disabilities, and seniors. The results have been instant and inspiring. Staff have already reported remarkable skill gains among players after just a few days of interaction with the system.
It is a powerful reminder that when technology is designed for inclusivity, it opens doors for everyone to play, compete, and improve.
Watch the full CTV News feature here to see the smiles and skills in action:
A Model for Inclusive Play
This installation demonstrates how interactive sports can bridge the gap between different age groups and abilities. SaskAbilities reports that interest in the system is already growing rapidly across Canada, proving that the demand for accessible, fun physical activity is higher than ever.
Congratulations to the team in Yorkton for leading the way in Canada.



