All posts tagged hockey
Junior hockey team Kanata Stallions’ game for Jamie – November 27
The Kanata Stallions Central Junior Hockey Team is dedicating their game against the Pembroke Lumber Kings November 27 to the memory of Jamie Hubley. A portion of the ticket sales will go YSB Mental health programs. YSB volunteers will also …
Free Hockey Helmets!
Attention Hockey members: Check out the Safe & Fun Hockey website on how to receive a FREE helmet for your player born in 2007 though Hockey Canada
The Ottawa 67′s Building a Strong Foundation for our Children and Community
Our children today are the leaders of tomorrow. With this in mind, the Ottawa 67’s work tirelessly, around the clock, to promote the importance of education, health, sport
Sports Related Concussions: Information For Parents, Coaches, and Trainers
What is a concussion?
A concussion is a brain injury that affects the way you think and remember things for a short time. It can cause many symptoms, butConcussions: Life Changes In An Instant
What is stopconcussions.com? stopconcussions.com is an online concussion/neurotrauma educational and awareness platform to address the growing trend of concussions in sports. It is a portal that players, parents,
67’s Support Youth Services Bureau March 23
The 67’s, YSB and Councillor Allan Hubley’s family are partnering together to sell tickets for Game 2 of the 67’s playoffs on Friday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m.
6th Annual Brady Bear Memorial – March 17-18
The 6th Annual Brady Bear 4 on 4 hockey tournament (sponsored by C.A.R.H.A.) will take place on Saturday, March 17 through Sunday, March 18. This is an eight-team
Freedom 55 Hockey Helps the Homeless Tournament at Bell Sensplex on April 20th
NHL Ottawa Senators Alumni and CWHL All Stars set to play in Freedom 55 Hockey Helps the Homeless Tournament at Bell Sensplex on April 20th
OTTAWA,Hockey Helps the Homeless 2012 Ottawa Tournament
Many of us dreamed of becoming professional hockey players when we were kids. Hockey Helps the Homeless tournaments are designed to let you realize that dream by treating
Federal Government to Spend $1.5 million to Help Reduce Concussions
The Public Health Agency of Canada is investing $1.5 million dollars for the prevention of head injuries in team sport for young Canadians. The money will go to
Sens Foundation: Making a Difference
The needs of children and youth in eastern Ontario and western Quebec have never been greater. With that thought in mind, the Sens Foundation works around the clock
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