Cubs win against the Soo Thunderbirds was a first for the newcomers to Sudbury
The Greater Sudbury Cubs win against the Soo Eagles on Jan. 26 was a very special game for some newcomers to Sudbury: it was their first hockey game, ever.
Thanks to an initiative between the City of Greater Sudbury's Immigration Services and the Cubs, families who had recently arrived from Ukraine were able watch a game at the Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex, as well as a visit with mascot, Elgin, and receive a bear to take home. There was also refreshment provided by Topper’s Pizza and Rehan’s Your Independent Grocer.
The families have recently come from the now devastated cities of Kyiv, the capital and most populous city of Ukraine and a focus of recent Russian attacks, and Crimea, a peninsula in Ukraine, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, that has been occupied by Russia since 2014. It was a great night for a game, with two goals from Nolan Newton leading the Cubs to a 5-3 win over the Eagles, extending the team’s comfortable lead in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dozens in Sudbury, Ont. may have received used needles in exchange programThose who received single\u002Duse syringes from Reseau ACCESS Network\u0027s downtown Sudbury location between July 1, 2022 and Jan. 13 should be aware of a potential…
Read more »
Wolves defeat Spitfires 3-2 in spirited contestSudbury nets one late to secure a hard fought victory
Read more »
Sudbury Arts Council launches calendar photo contestHave your image included in the organization’s 2024 calendar
Read more »
Sudbury Restorative Justice believes 'empathy builds community'The organization offers youth a chance to learn conflict management and resolution with the hope of diverting them from the justice system
Read more »
Cubs withstand late comeback to win 3-2 over T-birdsThe Jan. 28 NOJHL game went into overtime and ended in a shootout
Read more »
Japan offers families tens of thousands of dollars to say goodbye to Tokyo | CBC NewsGiving people cash to abandon Tokyo is one way Japan’s government has been trying to deal with issues of overcrowding in the capital — and a shrinking population in most of the rest of the country.
Read more »