Logo for the Bruce Power, OHL, Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario partnership. (Submitted by Steve McAllister, Communications Specialist, Corporate Affairs, Bruce Power)
Logo for the Bruce Power, OHL, Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario partnership. (Submitted by Steve McAllister, Communications Specialist, Corporate Affairs, Bruce Power)
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Bruce Power partners with OHL to support two health organizations

Bruce Power is once again partnering with the Ontario Hockey League for a good cause.

This season, Bruce Power will sponsor 16 OHL games across the league to help raise awareness and money for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario.

Both organizations will have an opportunity to split the 16 games and set up an information kiosk in the respective arena on game night. The teams involved on those selected dates will alo promote the two organizations on social media and during in-game promotions.

The full schedule is available below:

1.       Kingston Frontenacs - November 1, 2019 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada) 2.       Kitchener Rangers - November 1, 2019 (POGO) 3.       Mississauga Steelheads - November 17, 2019 (POGO) 4.       Sudbury Wolves - November 17, 2019 (POGO) 5.       Oshawa Generals- November 22, 2019 (POGO) 6.       Barrie Colts - November 23, 2019 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada) 7.       Peterborough Petes - November 23, 2019 (POGO) 8.       London Knights - December 28, 2019 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada) 9.       Sarnia Sting - January 3, 2020 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada) 10.   Hamilton Bulldogs - January 4, 2020 (POGO) 11.   Niagara IceDogs - January 9, 2020 (POGO) 12.   Ottawa 67's - January 12, 2020 (POGO) 13.   Guelph Storm - January 17, 2020 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada) 14.   Windsor Spitfires - January 19, 2020 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada) 15.   North Bay Battalion - January 30, 2020 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada) 16.   Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds - February 5, 2020 (Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada)

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