To the alums of @RMUMHockey and @RMUWHockey - thank you for coming back home to celebrate the return of your teams! It was great getting the RMU Hockey Family back together! Looking forward to many more alumni celebrations for years to come!
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I spent the day talking to people about the latest #WoHo news. Overall, everyone I spoke to is trying to focus on the future.
However, there is an underlying grief ... again.
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If you weren’t able to make it in person, check out the JI-hosted #STEMGoesRed event panel from earlier this month!
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#STEM#STEMbuffalo
This weekend is our Mental Health Awareness Weekend, so in honor of the weekend, we’re wearing our commemorative 2023 Let’s Talk About Mental Health jerseys. Join us this weekend for our game Saturday, presented by @bakerstreetpsych and Sunday presented by @be_mightier
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1. LET’S TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH.
At the Riveters, we believe that mental health IS health.
This home weekend will serve as “Mental Health Awareness Weekend” for the Riveters at American Dream.
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For all those this resonated with, @Riveters are hosting @WhitecapsHockey Saturday 1/14 at @americandream honoring #MentalHealthAwareness 💚. It takes an insurmountable level of courage to face your demons, even more to stand tall in the face of them. Keep fighting. We need you.
The Premier Hockey Federation has announced a significant salary cap increase for next season, doubling the amount from $750,000 to $1.5 million per team in 2023-24.
Details: https://t.co/yDwI699bJL
"We have to create adversity for our players and teach them that struggle is essential for growth."
Cara Morey (@Caranadian) is talking to the coaches and parents who removed obstacles and fixed problems. That is not the answer.
#TCSLive 🎥: https://t.co/4nlyCPMgMo
Today we reflect on the horrific history and painful legacy of the residential school system in Canada. We honor all of the lost Indigenous children and the Survivors, their families and communities.
#EveryChildMatters
Brianna Decker is one of the best players in the world —she won the 2019 NHL skills passing competition while demonstrating it. If she was healthy, Decker tells @sportsnet she'd play in the @PHF this season. Instead, she's working in the front office.
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