The team, the WHL and REMAX are raising funds for children's hospitals
The Prince George Cougars and RE/MAX will bring Nickelodeon Night for Children’s Miracle Network to the CN Centre on Saturday, Jan. 4, at 6 p.m. as the Cougars take on the Seattle Thunderbirds.
The Nickelodeon-themed event, which debuted during the 2022-23 Western Hockey League season, is a charitable initiative spearheaded by RE/MAX in partnership with Paramount Global, the parent company of the beloved kids’ brand Nickelodeon. This season marks the third instalment of the event, which has already raised nearly $300,000 over the past two seasons.
“RE/MAX has been a strong supporter of Children’s Miracle Network for over 30 years,” said Christopher Alexander, president of RE/MAX Canada, in a press release. “Through creative initiatives like Nickelodeon Night, we’re able to contribute in fun and engaging ways to an important cause. We're excited to kick off the third season and continue raising funds for children’s hospitals across Western Canada.
WHL teams across all 16 Canadian markets will also host Nickelodeon-themed nights, showcasing unique jerseys, giveaways, and in-game activities.
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