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Nova Scotians can now play in big-money Toronto Blue Jays’ 50-50 lotteryNova Scotians will now be able to buy 50/50 tickets online that are sold at Toronto Blue Jays baseball games --all in a bid to support children and youth sports.CanadaFeb 12, 2024
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Morning news rewind: Wednesday, June 8Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Wednesday, June 8.Jun 8, 2022
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‘Unstoppable Kid’ from Saskatchewan First Nation throws first pitch at Blue Jays gameTaron Kaiswatum's dedication and sportsmanship gave him to the opportunity to throw the first pitch at Sunday's Blue Jays game.CanadaAug 11, 2019
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New rock wall at Okanagan Boys and Girls Club gym, thanks to the Toronto Blue JaysThe Toronto Blue Jays donated $75,000 to the Okanagan Boys and Girls Club to help rebuild the club's gym.Jul 28, 2018
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Homegrown baseball hero Russell Martin steps up to plate in charity gameToronto Blue Jays star catcher and Notre-Dame-de-Grâce golden boy Russell Martin was in town Saturday to do what he does best -- play ball!CanadaDec 19, 2015
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Jays Care Rookie League changes lives through baseballThe Jays Care Foundation offers the Rookie League Baseball program for free, to children in under-served neighbourhoods, to promote positive development.Aug 26, 2015
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