'Our First Nation is a hockey town': Stanley Cup visits northern Ontario First Nation - News Summed Up

'Our First Nation is a hockey town': Stanley Cup visits northern Ontario First Nation


Toronto city councillor Mark Grimes, a board member with the Hockey Hall of Fame, arranged for the Stanley Cup to make the trip north. "I did some arm-twisting," Grimes told CBC News on Tuesday, just before boarding plane to Sandy Lake. Howie Borrow, the Keeper of the Cup arrives in Sandy Lake with the Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Plane loads full of hockey equipment donated in Toronto arrived in Sandy Lake, along with the Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Wasaya Airways was helping with the transportation costs of flying it the rest of the way to Sandy Lake.


Source: CBC News February 08, 2017 12:01 UTC



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