The Professional Women’s Hockey League is experiencing a surge in popularity as it embarks on a series of neutral site games, with plans to potentially expand by adding two new franchises next season. With three stops already completed and six more to go, the second-year six-team league is attracting attention and interest from fans and potential investors alike. The league’s growth and success are evident as it continues to showcase top talent and draw in larger audiences at each neutral site game.
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'Death to all Zios': Nova Scotia man charged with hate crimes
New Glasgow Regional Police in Nova Scotia charged a 22-year-old man, Luke Alexander McDonnell, with advocating and promoting genocide, public incitement of hatred, and wilful promotion of hatred after he allegedly made violent anti-Zionist statements online. Jewish organizations praised the police for their prompt response, noting that the arrest occurred within 36 hours of receiving the complaint. The police emphasized their commitment to investigating hate-motivated crimes and condemned the hateful acts reflected in the suspect's...
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