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Ile des Chenes North Stars shooting high in SEMHL playoffs
3 minute read 1:56 PM CSTThe Ile des Chenes North Stars certainly made an impression heading into the South East Manitoba Hockey League playoffs.
With third place in the league standings up for grabs, they crushed the Red River Wild 11-1 on home ice, clinching the spot ahead of their former Carillon League rivals.
The Wild had played the night before, with the North Stars jumping all over their opposition early to put away any doubts on the result.
“What a performance,” head coach Mike Martens said.
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4 minute read Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026OK sports fans, huddle in. In a world where there seems there are precious few things Canadians and Manitobans can do to fight Trump’s relentless attack on our home and native land, this weekend gives all of us an opportunity to fight back.
It’s one of those rare times where the power rests with us and is completely under our control, not someone else’s, so let’s take advantage. Let’s embarrass the U.S.
Here’s the plan: Avoid at all costs hosting or attending a Super Bowl party. When the TV ratings come out after the big game – one that often lives up to its nickname “Super Bore” – wouldn’t it be glorious if the ratings showed no one, not a single TV set in all of Canada, tuned into the NFL’s championship game?
Few things are as purely American as their big football game. It’s an ugly display of unmatched glitz, U.S. nationalism, jingoism and excessive corporate greed. And now, under the umbrella of Trump’s disastrous presidency, viewed through the lens of the antagonism he constantly shows us, every good and patriotic Canadian must boycott having anything to do with the Super Bowl.
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