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For a group of young hockey players, stepping onto the ice at Scotiabank Arena was a moment they'll carry with them for years to come.

On March 19, Imperial along with its Esso retail brand hosted peewee girls' teams from the Little Native Hockey League (Little NHL) for an unforgettable, exclusive community event designed to celebrate and inspire the next generation of Indigenous female athletes.

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Seeing your national soccer team play on the international stage is a bucket-list moment for many fans. After all, it only comes around every four years. And this summer, major matches are taking place across host cities in Canada, the United States and Mexico.

It's a rare chance to watch soccer at the highest level while discovering new destinations across North America. But planning a trip around match schedules, flights and accommodations can quickly turn into dozens of browser tabs.

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If you saw soccer being played on a hockey rink in Toronto last week, you weren't imagining it. And if you missed it, you probably have epic FOMO right now.

Dove Men+Care and Dove, Official Sponsor of FIFA World Cup 26™, brought professional athletes, influencers and fans together for a one‑day event that had people stopping mid‑scroll and mid‑step: The Soccer Rink – Powered by Dove Men+Care.

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Youth sports can build confidence, community and lifelong skills. But for many Ontario families, rising costs can make it harder for kids to stay in the game.

Farm Boy is helping change that with the launch of the Farm Boy Feed The Dream Grant. The new initiative will award two Ontario youth athletes grants valued at $10,000 each to support their athletic journeys. Applications are open now and close on February 15, 2026.

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The 2026 Winter Olympics are officially underway in Milano-Cortina, and Team Canada is back on the world stage, ready to compete for medals across alpine slopes and ice rinks in Northern Italy.

Over the next two weeks, Canadian athletes will be battling it out in disciplines ranging from figure skating and speed skating to alpine skiing, snowboarding, and, of course, ice hockey. Canada's winter sports roster is stacked with returning champions and fresh faces eager to make their mark.

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