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Roberto Luongo is back in Vancouver to be honoured by the Canucks. Here's a look at his legacy (and tweets) - cbc.ca - Canada

Roberto Luongo is back in Vancouver to be honoured by the Canucks. Here's a look at his legacy (and tweets)

Canucks fans can expect to see Roberto Luongo walking around Vancouver over the next day or two.

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Tim Hortons, Telus reinstate support for Hockey Canada following scandal - cbc.ca - Sweden - Canada

Tim Hortons, Telus reinstate support for Hockey Canada following scandal

Two sponsors who previously pulled support for Hockey Canada, when it was embroiled in scandal last year, say they are backing the organization once more.

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Mighty Germany Stand In India's Way In Junior Hockey World Cup Semis - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Netherlands - India - Pakistan

Mighty Germany Stand In India's Way In Junior Hockey World Cup Semis

Momentum on their side, a determined India would look to overcome the mighty Germany to progress to the final of the Junior Men's Hockey World Cup for the fourth time in the history of the tournament in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The Indians produced a spectacular display of grit and character to prevail over the Netherlands, ranked fourth in the world, in the quarterfinal on Tuesday with a thrilling 4-3 win. Trailing 0-2 at half-time and 2-3 in the third quarter, the Indians exhibited immense resilience to beat the Dutch and set up a last-four clash against the Germans.

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Para-Athletes Have Shown Us How To Live Life, Says Anju Bobby George - sports.ndtv.com - India

Para-Athletes Have Shown Us How To Live Life, Says Anju Bobby George

Top sporting personalities continue to grace the inaugural Khelo India Para Games in Delhi. It was the turn of two famous sportspersons - former world championship medallist Anju Bobby George and ex-Indian hockey captain Viren Rasquinha -- to soak in the emotionally-charged Games on Wednesday. These Games were aimed to foster the message of inclusivity and dignity towards specially challenged athletes and Anju Bobby George highlighted how the Khelo India Para Games 2023 are "bridging the gap between different sections of the society." "During our time, para was a separate entity and they would not get equal recognition. But now they are receiving an equal platform as abled-bodies athletes. The competition and support are at par and especially in these Games, entire India is getting a chance and all the kids are so elated to get an opportunity to compete," said 2003 World Athletics Championship long jump bronze winner Anju.

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Cree elder returns to competitive volleyball in northern Quebec tournament - cbc.ca

Cree elder returns to competitive volleyball in northern Quebec tournament

A 71-year-old Cree man is getting back into competitive sports, years after he stopped when his wife passed away. 

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True North enlists business leaders to help sell Winnipeg Jets season tickets - cbc.ca - Canada - county Centre

True North enlists business leaders to help sell Winnipeg Jets season tickets

True North Sports and Entertainment has recruited Manitoba businesspeople to sell season tickets for the Winnipeg Jets.

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Top draft prospect Macklin Celebrini headlines Canada's world junior roster - cbc.ca - Sweden - Canada - county Scott

Top draft prospect Macklin Celebrini headlines Canada's world junior roster

Macklin Celebrini will be on the plane to Sweden.

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Jayna Hefford - Rule changes, merchandise sales next on the docket as PWHL races to puck drop - cbc.ca - Canada - New York

Rule changes, merchandise sales next on the docket as PWHL races to puck drop

Nine pre-season games hosted in upstate New York last week offered the first opportunity for Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) players to scope out the competition, and for general managers and coaches to make final roster decisions ahead of the league's inaugural season.

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