Apoyo Comunitario
Brad Marchand coaches Nova Scotia youth team for grieving friend
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Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand took a leave from his NHL team to serve as guest coach for a Halifax under-18 hockey squad, supporting longtime friend JP MacCallum after the death of his 10-year-old daughter from cancer. The Wednesday night game at the Halifax Forum doubled as a fundraiser for the family, drawing over 1,000 attendees. Marchand, a co-owner of the team, missed a Panthers game but plans to return Saturday.
The annual Carman Curl for Cancer event drew strong community support, raising over $35,000 for local cancer initiatives. Held on the first weekend in November, the all-day bonspiel featured curling for all ages, followed by a meal, guest speaker, and music. Funds were distributed to Cancer Care Manitoba, Carman Palliative Care, and South Central Cancer Resource.
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Un café respaldado por el actor japonés Ken Watanabe durante unos 12 años cerrará el domingo en Kesennuma, prefectura de Miyagi. La ciudad portuaria se ha estado recuperando del devastador tsunami provocado por el Gran Terremoto del Este de Japón de 2011. Watanabe expresó su esperanza de continuar su apoyo de nuevas maneras.