Commodore Users Group of Saskatchewan
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| Commodore Users Group of Saskatchewan | ||
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| Founded | 1986? | |
| Closing | 1999? | |
| Headquarter | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | |
| Manager | President: Richard Maze, Vice: Ed Dietrich / Barry Bircher | |
| Key_Members | Ken Danylczuk, Gordon Glew, Earl Brown, Randy Sloboda, Greg Rezansoff, Steve Bogues, Harry Chong | |
| Website | www.nothingisreal.com/cugs/ | |
The Commodore Users Group of Saskatchewan (CUGS) was a nonprofit organization for users interested in sharing ideas, programs, knowledge, problems, and solutions with each other. Meetings were held monthly in Regina.
CUGS published a monthly newsletter, the Monitor, which was distributed to members and to other Commodore users groups in North America.
