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Heroes Rally Raises $10,000 for Scholarships

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EDMONTON, AB, July 21, 2010 - Hockey Canada joined forces with Canada’s military in
Edmonton last month to pay tribute to heroes in two types of uniforms. The Canadian men’s and
women's Olympic hockey teams assembled in the city of champions to celebrate their gold
medal victories and to recognize the service of our armed forces.

The rally and concert coincided with Hockey Canada’s annual gala and charity golf tournament
which raises money for minor hockey programs. In the spirit of support for Canadian Forces, a
total of $10,000 was also directed to the Canadian Hero Fund scholarship program for the
children of fallen soldiers.

The event, which was held at Commonwealth stadium, saw a procession of soldiers on the field
joined by hockey players including gold medal goal scorers Sydney Crosby and Marie-Philip
Poulin. Captains Haley Wickenheiser and Scott Niedermayer rode in on tanks. Canada’s under
18 women’s team, who also won gold this year, also took part in the festivities. Following the
interviews with Olympic master of ceremonies Brian Williams, fans enjoyed a concert featuring
country stars George Canyon and Crystal Shawanda.

“Just to be on the same stage as our Olympic athletes is incredible,” said Major John Shorten,
one of the organizers on the military side. While the military were excited to participate, many
hockey players were honoured to share the stage with them. Jayna Hefford, a forward on the
women's gold medal-winning team, said she is proud to pay tribute to members of Canada's
military. "We're hockey players and we compete for our country. But for what for they do for
Canada is not even close," said Hefford. To say the least, the event reminded all in attendance of
what it really means to be a hero.

Founded by university students in 2009, the Canadian Hero Fund is a registered charity
dedicated to assisting military families, with a focus on grassroots initiatives and youth
engagement. The motto “Keeping Their Dreams Alive” stands for the dreams of the families and
children that are sustained through Canadian Hero Fund support programs, as well as the
dreams of fallen soldiers who wanted more for future generations.

       For more information about the Canadian Hero Fund visit herofund.ca or contact:
                             info@herofund.ca | 888-602-3071

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  • 1. Heroes Rally Raises $10,000 for Scholarships FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EDMONTON, AB, July 21, 2010 - Hockey Canada joined forces with Canada’s military in Edmonton last month to pay tribute to heroes in two types of uniforms. The Canadian men’s and women's Olympic hockey teams assembled in the city of champions to celebrate their gold medal victories and to recognize the service of our armed forces. The rally and concert coincided with Hockey Canada’s annual gala and charity golf tournament which raises money for minor hockey programs. In the spirit of support for Canadian Forces, a total of $10,000 was also directed to the Canadian Hero Fund scholarship program for the children of fallen soldiers. The event, which was held at Commonwealth stadium, saw a procession of soldiers on the field joined by hockey players including gold medal goal scorers Sydney Crosby and Marie-Philip Poulin. Captains Haley Wickenheiser and Scott Niedermayer rode in on tanks. Canada’s under 18 women’s team, who also won gold this year, also took part in the festivities. Following the interviews with Olympic master of ceremonies Brian Williams, fans enjoyed a concert featuring country stars George Canyon and Crystal Shawanda. “Just to be on the same stage as our Olympic athletes is incredible,” said Major John Shorten, one of the organizers on the military side. While the military were excited to participate, many hockey players were honoured to share the stage with them. Jayna Hefford, a forward on the women's gold medal-winning team, said she is proud to pay tribute to members of Canada's military. "We're hockey players and we compete for our country. But for what for they do for Canada is not even close," said Hefford. To say the least, the event reminded all in attendance of what it really means to be a hero. Founded by university students in 2009, the Canadian Hero Fund is a registered charity dedicated to assisting military families, with a focus on grassroots initiatives and youth engagement. The motto “Keeping Their Dreams Alive” stands for the dreams of the families and children that are sustained through Canadian Hero Fund support programs, as well as the dreams of fallen soldiers who wanted more for future generations. For more information about the Canadian Hero Fund visit herofund.ca or contact: info@herofund.ca | 888-602-3071