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LNHL gets praise for record-breaking year

This year’s Little Native Hockey League tournament is getting praise for include a record-breaking 203 teams.

That’s according to Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee, who says the Moose Cree First Nation which is hosting the event, and all those involved, have made it another successful event.

That Native hockey tournament is being held for the 46th year, this time in Mississauga.

Organizers says it’s about respect, education, citizen, and sportsmanship.

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