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Connor Paronuzzi wins community award
2 minute read 2:24 PM CDTConnor Paronuzzi’s impact on the Steinbach community continues to grow, and not just for what he contributed on the ice.
The 2005-born forward from Emeryville, Ont. re-wrote the Pistons single-season record book this year, posting new highs in points (93) and assists (64) while becoming the team’s first-ever league MVP.
He was also recognized as the team’s RBC Community Ambassador in recognition of his volunteer-work off the ice. While every team in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League names an ambassador, Paronuzzi was given the league-wide RBC Community Award June 24.
“I’m glad I got the opportunities to give back to the community in Steinbach after everything the city does for the team,” Paronuzzi said in a MJHL news release.
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4 minute read Saturday, Jun. 28, 2025In the 41 years I’ve written this column I have been fond of the phrase “sports is the toy department in the hardware store of life.” I love it because it puts the importance of sport, relative to serious issues, in a proper context. The idea is that while sports fans love to debate the fun topics of the day, when compared to real life situations sport has to take a back seat to issues of life and death.
That feeling has never been more palpable than right now, with wars in the Middle East that have the potential to end life as we know it on this planet. At press time it’s America and Israel against Iran in an existential battle between the West and the Arab world, but if Russia or China get involved, things could get dire for the human race very quickly.
It’s difficult to lament the fact that Canada will have to wait at least another year to bring the Stanley Cup ‘home’, when Trump is threatening to use nuclear weapons against Russia if it sells nuclear warheads to Iran. Trump entered the war against Iran on his gut instincts, after dismissing reports from America’s many intelligence agencies that Iran was not, in fact, building a nuclear weapon. The fact that a tempestuous, child-like buffoon has the launch codes to America’s nuclear arsenal – and is publicly threatening to use them – should terrify the world, no matter where you sit on the political spectrum.
It would be fun to debate whether or not Jonathan Toews – who has won literally every gold medal the sport of hockey has handed out – should become the Jets captain, but not when five-time draft dodger Trump broke his election promise of ending America’s involvement in wars around the world and when he’s so unhinged from reality that he honestly believes he should receive a Nobel Peace Prize for bombing Iran.
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