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Thursday, October 8, 2015 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS and PEOPLES
Thursday, October 8, 2015 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS AND PEOPLES JEWELLERS ANNOUNCE MULTI-YEAR PARTNERSHIP TORONTO, ON - The Toronto Maple Leafs and Canada’s number one diamond store, Peoples Jewellers, have announced a multi-year partnership that will commence with the 2015-2016 NHL season. The three-year partnership will see Peoples Jewellers become the Official Jeweller of the Maple Leafs and will feature exciting fan experiences, both in-store and in-arena. A highlight of the partnership is the “Ultimate Penalty Kill” promotion, which will give one Leafs fan at each home game the opportunity to win jewelry from Peoples Jewellers should the Leafs score a short-handed goal during a penalty kill. “We are truly thrilled to be the Official Jeweller of the Toronto Maple Leafs and excited by the unique opportunity we have to deliver memorable experiences for fans and guests,” said Scott Davies, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Peoples Jewellers. “From the interactive in-arena promotions to the special in-store events we have planned, this will be an amazing season both on and off the ice.” In addition to the “Ultimate Penalty Kill” promotion, Peoples will also have a strong in-arena presence at the Air Canada Centre, including branding on the Bremner Board in Maple Leaf Square, concourse signage and executive suite digital screen prominence. Fans will also be able to celebrate their favourite team over the course of the season through three in-store events at Peoples Jewellers locations in Toronto. “MLSE is extremely excited to welcome Peoples Jewellers as the Official Jeweller of the Toronto Maple Leafs,” said Jeff Deline, Vice President, Global Partnerships, MLSE. -
MLS Game Guide
NASHVILLE SC vs. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION NISSAN STADIUM, Nashville, Tenn. Saturday, May 8, 2021 (Week 4, MLS Game #44) 12:30 p.m. CT (MyTV30; WSBK / MyRITV) NASHVILLE SC 2021 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Joe Willis GK 6-5 189 08/10/1988 St. Louis, MO 3 3 0 0 139 136 0 1 2 Daniel Lovitz DF 5-10 170 08/27/1991 Wyndmoor, PA 3 3 0 0 149 113 2 13 3 Jalil Anibaba DF 6-0 185 10/19/1988 Fontana, CA 0 0 0 0 231 207 6 14 4 David Romney DF 6-2 190 06/12/1993 Irvine, CA 3 3 0 0 110 95 4 8 5 Jack Maher DF 6-3 175 10/28/1999 Caseyville, IL 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 6 Dax McCarty MF 5-9 150 04/30/1987 Winter Park, FL 3 3 0 0 385 353 21 62 7 Abu Danladi FW 5-10 170 10/18/1995 Takoradi, Ghana 0 0 0 0 84 31 13 7 8 Randall Leal FW 5-7 163 01/14/1997 San Jose, Costa Rica 3 3 1 2 24 22 4 6 9 Dominique Badji MF 6-0 170 10/16/1992 Dakar, Senegal 1 0 0 0 142 113 33 17 10 Hany Mukhtar MF 5-8 159 03/21/1995 Berlin, Germany 3 3 1 0 18 16 5 4 11 Rodrigo Pineiro FW 5-9 146 05/05/1999 Montevideo, Uruguay 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Alistair Johnston DF 5-11 170 10/08/1998 Vancouver, BC, Canada 3 3 0 0 21 18 0 1 13 Irakoze Donasiyano MF 5-9 155 02/03/1998 Tanzania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Daniel Rios FW 6-1 185 02/22/1995 Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico 0 0 0 0 18 8 4 0 15 Eric Miller DF 6-1 175 01/15/1993 Woodbury, MN 0 0 0 0 121 104 0 3 17 CJ Sapong FW 5-11 185 12/27/1988 Manassas, VA 3 0 0 0 279 210 71 25 18 Dylan Nealis DF 5-11 175 07/30/1998 Massapequa, NY 1 0 0 0 20 10 0 0 19 Alex Muyl MF 5-11 175 09/30/1995 New York, NY 3 2 0 0 134 86 11 20 20 Anibal -
2017 United Soccer League Media Guide
Table of Contents LEAGUE ALIGNMENT/IMPORTANT DATES ..............................................................................................4 USL EXECUTIVE BIOS & STAFF ..................................................................................................................6 Bethlehem Steel FC .....................................................................................................................................................................8 Charleston Battery ......................................................................................................................................................................10 Charlotte Independence ............................................................................................................................................................12 Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC .......................................................................................................................................14 FC Cincinnati .................................................................................................................................................................................16 Harrisburg City Islanders ........................................................................................................................................................18 LA Galaxy II ..................................................................................................................................................................................20 -
Sports Geek Nation AMA with John Mccauley
Sports Geek Nation SportsGeekNation.com @SportsGeek Sports Geek Nation AMA with John McCauley John McCauley was a former Sports Geek podcast guest back in episode 130. He bears 18 years of experience in digital, content, business intelligence and marketing on his shoulders having worked with several sports organizations in the world including NFL, NBA, MLS, MLB and NHL. After his 13-year stint in MLSE, John took the role of Executive Director at GJM Media to fill in the gap between strategy and execution to deliver first-class media experiences. Connect with on John McCauley on Twitter @JohnMcCauley, LinkedIn and Slack @johnmccauley. Find out more about GJM Media at https://www.genuinejourneymedia.com/ Here’s the full transcript: Links to names will link you into Slack community, if you are not a member please sign up here. Q. Sean Callanan: I'll kick things off as we regularly catchup and bounce sports tech/marketing ideas off each other @johnmccauley including our collaboration to see Sports Geek now available on Roku with DotStudioPro. John give everyone some insight into OTT and some of the success you are seeing in the space. A. John McCauley: First off thanks for having me Sean! Looking forward to chatting with everyone. I’ve been lucky enough to spend my entire career in sports and digital and it is communities like this that allow us to share best practices and learn from all corners of the globe. I’ve been lucky enough to work with brands that have always believed in building platforms and that now includes OTT. -
City of Toronto Council Minutes July 30, 31 And
CITY OF TORONTO COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 30, 31 AND AUGUST 1, 2002 CITY CLERK Guide to the Council Minutes The Council minutes record the proceedings and decisions of the City Council meeting. The Council minutes consist of the following: $ City Council meeting minutes and attachments to the minutes, such as new staff reports not considered by a Standing Committee or Community Council (this document) $ Appendix A - Standing Committee and Community Council Reports as adopted by City Council (available through the City Clerk=s Office) $ Appendix B - By-laws enacted by City Council (available through the City Clerk=s Office) Organization of Minutes The minutes are organized in the following order: C Confirmation of Minutes C Petitions and Enquiries C Presentation of Reports C Declarations of Interest C Consideration of Reports C Notices of Motions C Bills and By-laws C Official Recognitions C Motions to Vary Procedure C Attendance C Attachments Reference Table The reference table at the front of this document provides a quick guide to the organization of the minutes and the minute numbers for specific items. The reference table lists all the Standing Committee Reports, Community Council Reports, and Notices of Motion which were considered at the Council meeting. What Council Actions are Minuted? Standing Committee and Community Council Reports set out the recommendations being made to City Council, in the form of a Clause, for a decision on an issue. Actions taken by Council, such as the following examples, are recorded in the minutes: $ a motion considered by City Council to amend, refer or defer, or receive the Clause, $ a recorded vote was taken, $ a Member requested that his/her opposition to Council’s action be noted in the Minutes of the Meeting, C a ruling of the Chair was made. -
923466Magazine1final
www.globalvillagefestival.ca Global Village Festival 2015 Publisher: Silk Road Publishing Founder: Steve Moghadam General Manager: Elly Achack Production Manager: Bahareh Nouri Team: Mike Mahmoudian, Sheri Chahidi, Parviz Achak, Eva Okati, Alexander Fairlie Jennifer Berry, Tony Berry Phone: 416-500-0007 Email: offi[email protected] Web: www.GlobalVillageFestival.ca Front Cover Photo Credit: © Kone | Dreamstime.com - Toronto Skyline At Night Photo Contents 08 Greater Toronto Area 49 Recreation in Toronto 78 Toronto sports 11 History of Toronto 51 Transportation in Toronto 88 List of sports teams in Toronto 16 Municipal government of Toronto 56 Public transportation in Toronto 90 List of museums in Toronto 19 Geography of Toronto 58 Economy of Toronto 92 Hotels in Toronto 22 History of neighbourhoods in Toronto 61 Toronto Purchase 94 List of neighbourhoods in Toronto 26 Demographics of Toronto 62 Public services in Toronto 97 List of Toronto parks 31 Architecture of Toronto 63 Lake Ontario 99 List of shopping malls in Toronto 36 Culture in Toronto 67 York, Upper Canada 42 Tourism in Toronto 71 Sister cities of Toronto 45 Education in Toronto 73 Annual events in Toronto 48 Health in Toronto 74 Media in Toronto 3 www.globalvillagefestival.ca The Hon. Yonah Martin SENATE SÉNAT L’hon Yonah Martin CANADA August 2015 The Senate of Canada Le Sénat du Canada Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A4 K1A 0A4 August 8, 2015 Greetings from the Honourable Yonah Martin Greetings from Senator Victor Oh On behalf of the Senate of Canada, sincere greetings to all of the organizers and participants of the I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the 2015 North York 2015 North York Festival. -
Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL)
CITY CLERK Clause embodied in Report No. 7 of the Economic Development and Parks Committee, as adopted by the Council of the City of Toronto at its Special Meeting held on July 30, 31 and August 1, 2002. 13 Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL) Awarding the Hosting of the Rogers Cup Championship "The CPSL Playoffs" to the North York Astros Soccer Club at Esther Shiner Stadium on October 18, 19 and 20, 2002 (Ward 10 York Centre) (City Council at its Special Meeting held on July 30, 31 and August 1, 2002, adopted this Clause, without amendment.) The Economic Development and Parks Committee recommends the adoption of the following report (June 4, 2002) from the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism: Purpose: To report to the Economic Development and Parks Committee on the recommendation made by North York Community Council, at its meeting held on May 8, 2002, with respect to the cost involved in waiving the fees, following negotiations with the North York Astros Soccer Club. Financial Implications and Impact Statement: There are no financial implications resulting from the adoption of this report. Recommendations: It is recommended that: (1) the waiving of permit fees that would be charged to the North York Astros Soccer Club not be supported; and (2) the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto. Background: At its meeting on May 8, 2002, North York Community Council received a presentation regarding the Rogers Cup Championship “CPSL Playoffs” being hosted by the North York Astros Soccer Club at Esther Shiner Stadium on October 18, 19 and 20, 2002. -
U7 Coed Schedule
U7 Coed Team Name EBU U7 Coed Jacksonville Armada EBU U7 Coed Atlanta Silverbacks EBU U7 Coed Vancouver Whitecaps EBU U7 Coed Toronto FC EBU U7 Coed DC United EBU U7 Coed Fort Lauderdale Strikers EBU U7 Coed Sporting Kansas City EBU U7 Coed Real Salt Lake EBU U7 Coed Lansing Ignite FC EBU U7 Coed Chattanooga Red Wolves EBU U7 Coed Greenville Triumph EBU U7 Coed Chicago Fire Date Game Time Location Home Team Away Team 9/7/2019 11:00 AM Kuttemperoor #1 EBU U7 Coed DC United EBU U7 Coed Fort Lauderdale Strikers 9/7/2019 11:00 AM Kuttemperoor #2 EBU U7 Coed Lansing Ignite FC EBU U7 Coed Chattanooga Red Wolves 9/7/2019 12:00 PM Kuttemperoor #1 EBU U7 Coed Vancouver Whitecaps EBU U7 Coed Toronto FC 9/7/2019 12:00 PM Kuttemperoor #2 EBU U7 Coed Jacksonville Armada EBU U7 Coed Atlanta Silverbacks 9/7/2019 1:00 PM Kuttemperoor #1 EBU U7 Coed Sporting Kansas City EBU U7 Coed Real Salt Lake 9/7/2019 1:00 PM Kuttemperoor #2 EBU U7 Coed Greenville Triumph EBU U7 Coed Chicago Fire 9/14/2019 9:00 AM Kuttemperoor #1 EBU U7 Coed Chattanooga Red Wolves EBU U7 Coed Greenville Triumph 9/14/2019 9:00 AM Kuttemperoor #2 EBU U7 Coed Atlanta Silverbacks EBU U7 Coed Vancouver Whitecaps 9/14/2019 10:00 AM Kuttemperoor #1 EBU U7 Coed Jacksonville Armada EBU U7 Coed Chicago Fire 9/14/2019 10:00 AM Kuttemperoor #2 EBU U7 Coed Toronto FC EBU U7 Coed DC United 9/14/2019 11:00 AM Kuttemperoor #1 EBU U7 Coed Sporting Kansas City EBU U7 Coed Fort Lauderdale Strikers 9/14/2019 11:00 AM Kuttemperoor #2 EBU U7 Coed Lansing Ignite FC EBU U7 Coed Real Salt Lake 9/21/2019 11:00 -
2011 CLS Season
2011 CLS Season Canadian Soccer League First Division TFC Academy Montreal Impact Academy London City North York Astros St. Catharines Wolves Brampton City United York Region Shooters Serbian White Eagles Toronto Croatia Brantford Galaxy Mississauga Eagles FC Capital City FC SC Toronto Windsor Stars Home Team Away Team Fri May 6 8:00 pm TFC Academy 3 Montreal Impact Academy 1 Sat May 7 7:00 pm Windsor Stars 0 Montreal Impact Academy 2 Sun May 8 6:00 pm York Region Shooters 0 Serbian White Eagles 1 Sun May 8 8:00 pm TFC Academy 1 Mississauga Eagles FC 2 Toronto FC Academy Team Fri May 13 8:00 pm SC Toronto 2 Montreal Impact Academy 0 Sat May 14 7:00 pm Windsor Stars 1 Brampton City Utd 0 Sat May 14 8:00 pm Mississauga Eagles FC 1 Montreal Impact Academy 3 Sun May 15 6:00 pm Brantford Galaxy ppd Serbian White Eagles ppd Sun May 15 6:00 pm York Region Shooters 2 London City 1 Sun May 15 6:00 pm North York Astros ppd TFC Academy ppd Sun May 15 8:00 pm Toronto Croatia 1 St. Catharines Wolves 2 Fri May 20 7:00 pm Capital City FC 0 Toronto Croatia 2 Fri May 2 8:00 pm Serbian White Eagles 0 Mississauga Eagles FC 0 Fri May 20 8:00 pm SC Toronto 4 London City 2 Sat May 21 5:00 pm York Region Shooters 2 North York Astros 2 Sat May 21 5:00 pm Montreal Impact Academy 1 Toronto Croatia 1 Sat May 21 6:00 pm TFC Academy 5 Windsor Stars 2 Sun May 22 3:00 pm Brampton City Utd 2 Mississauga Eagles FC 1 Sun May 22 6:00 pm Brantford Galaxy 1 Windsor Stars 0 Fri May 27 8:00 pm Serbian White Eagles 0 York Region Shooters 0 Fri May 27 8:38 pm London City ppd Brampton City Utd ppd Sat May 28 6:00 pm TFC Academy 1 Capital City FC 2 Sat May 28 7:00 pm Windsor Stars 1 St. -
Orlin Chalmers
Orlin Cameron Chalmers Dynamic Soccer Movement (Owner ) 905-598-6049 [email protected] 50 Arbor Glen Dr, Georgetown ON L7G 6L2 Objectives Create and develop a top level soccer program that challenges athletes, encourages creativity and skill in a professional atmosphere Qualifications Highly – experienced career as a professional soccer player & youth head coach / trainer. Privately trained all levels of youth & adult athletes for over 10 years Extensive experience in scouting / recruiting top athletes for professional soccer clubs & universities. ( Dynamic Soccer Movement ) Experiences Canadian national team ( selected U-17 & U-21 ) Team Ontario ( selected U-12, U-13 ) Dominica Men's National Football Team Trainer/Assistant Coach ( starting April 2016 ) A.S. Cannes, France ( 5 years youth professional contract academy ) A.S. Cannes, France ( 2 year men's professional contract 2nd division ) Queensland Roar, Australia ( turn down 1 year 1st division offer) R.R.F.C. Montegnee, Belgium ( 2 years contract ) Calgary Storm ( 6 month contract A league ) Brampton Lions ( 2 year contract CPSL & CSL ) Oakville Blue Devils ( 1 year contract CPSL ) Toronto Croatia (1 year contract CPSL) Hamilton Thunder (2 year contract CPSL) Education Pre B licensed coach. ( Provincial B license in the summer of 2015 ) Mentored by Stuart Neely for over 3 years (Vancouver Whitecaps youth head coach) Skills Able to demonstrate all session plans at a high level Strong ability to communicate & motivate all age groups Creates challenging -
Team Ontario Media Guide 2009
Team Ontario 2009 Media Guide Équipe Ontario 2009 Guide des Média WEEK ONE / PREMIÈRE SEMAINE Basketball / Basket-ball - F .................................................................................. 1 Basketball / Basket-ball - M ................................................................................. 7 Cycling / Cyclisme ............................................................................................. 13 Diving / Plongeon .............................................................................................. 20 Rowing / Aviron ................................................................................................. 25 Rugby ................................................................................................................ 38 Sailing / Voile ..................................................................................................... 49 Soccer - F .......................................................................................................... 53 Softball ............................................................................................................. 61 Tennis ................................................................................................................ 68 Triathlon ............................................................................................................ 73 Volleyball - Beach / Volley-ball de plage ........................................................... 77 Wrestling / Lutte - M ......................................................................................... -
01453 755733 E-Mail: [email protected] Website
PROPOSED ITINERARY TO: TORONTO This 9-day tour will be based in Toronto, Canada's largest city, situated in accommodation within walking distance of many of the city’s main attractions, which include the CN Tower, the Rogers Centre Stadium (formerly the Skydome) and the Eaton Centre shopping complex. Excursions to many other attractions can be arranged, such as Niagara Falls, Wonderland Theme Park or the Wild Water Kingdom. Football in Canada is continually increasing in popularity and you will find local sides keen to impress the Telephone: 01453 755733 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.burleightravel.co.uk DAY 1 You will assemble at London Gatwick Airport for your flight to Toronto which will take approximately 8 hours. On arrival in Toronto, your coach will transfer you to your accommodation; with a 5-hour time difference you will have ample time to settle into your accommodation and your new surroundings. DAY 2 You will have a free day to explore the city and visit magnificent sights, such as the CN Tower, where you will see spectacular views of the city, as well as standing on the glass floor looking down onto the streets below. You may also wish to take a trip to the fantastic Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto. Ice Hockey is a huge part of Canadian culture and this is an opportunity to find out more! In the evening (or late afternoon) you may wish to visit the Rogers Centre to watch a Baseball match (subject to fixtures) before moving onto the city’s entertainment district where you can enjoy a meal together before continuing to explore down town Toronto and its many nightspots.