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Niverville’s Carrier, former Piston Bauer announce commitments
2 minute read Yesterday at 5:00 PM CDTParker Carrier has joined the parade of graduating Niverville Nighthawks players to announce USports college commitments.
Carrier, who hails from Penticton, will play for the Lakehead University Thunderwolves, a school based out of Thunder Bay, Ont.
The defenseman scored 23 points in the regular season, seeing action in all 13 playoff games en route to a Turnbull Cup and all six of Niverville’s games at the Centennial Cup.
The Thunderwolves already boast several former Manitoba Junior Hockey League players on their roster, including former Steinbach Pistons Jack Cook and Jamie Fuchs. Ile des Chenes-born Brody Beauchemin, who won a Turnbull Cup with the Winkler Flyers in 2024, is also on the roster.
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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Trump regime has sucked a lot of joy out of the World Cup
4 minute read Sunday, Jun. 28, 2026When FIFA, soccer’s governing body, awarded the 2026 World Cup to Canada, Mexico and the U.S. in 2018, their joint bid to co-host represented three countries working together in perfect harmony. Thanks to one deranged, deeply unstable person, that North American unity is long gone.
Leave it to the panoramically ignorant and colossally evil president of the United States to singlehandedly take a ton of happiness out of the World Cup of soccer, the biggest sporting event on earth.
First there was the tale of Somalian referee Omar Artan. Despite having a proper U.S. visa and a diplomatic passport, Artan, Africa’s 2025 referee of the year, was questioned for 11 hours by U.S. customs officials and shamefully denied entry into the United States for the World Cup.
Then the Trump regime forbade the Iranian team to practice in the U.S. This meant Iran has to fly back and forth to Mexico to train. No other team in the tournament has that kind of burdensome travel schedule, enforced solely out of spite and hate.
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