Kids helping kids: Mount Pearl hockey team hopes to clinch the Good Deeds Cup
The City Tire Blues are one of 11 regional finalists across Canada vying for the grand prize, which would help the Canada-wide counselling organization provide services to more children in need. Voting ends Wednesday.
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The Regina Rebels are taking another run at a coveted championship trophy.
The Peewee B Rebels team has made it to the final 11 entries looking to be crowned the next Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup winner.
The Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup is awarded annually to a Canadian minor hockey team which “do good by transforming the positive values learned through hockey into good deeds within their communities.”
“We’d like to, if possible, continue the work with the Super HEROS,” coach Nathan Strueby said.
“To see the Super HEROS program in pretty much all the major centres in Canada.”
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The Fort Saskatchewan Minor Hockey Association (FSMH) has entered the annual Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup, a nation-wide contest for Pee Wee teams “to inspire young Canadians to do good by transforming the positive values learned through hockey into Good Deeds within their communities.”
“Over the past four years, we have challenged thousands of hockey players across the country to go out and do Good Deeds in their communities. These teams have made an extraordinary impact, but unfortunately in this pandemic year that simply isn’t possible,” a Chevrolet press release explained.
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The Sunshine Coast Blues U13 female hockey team have nominated the Sunshine Coast Community Services Society’s Building Together project as the recipients of a $100,000 grant if they win the . . .