A former Pronghorns hockey player is stepping up to join the United Way to help southwestern Albertans tackle issues related to systemic racism and discrimination. As Emily Olsen reports, funds raised with the Unification Project will go to support local programs, education and action.
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Former Pronghorns player creates anti-racism education project
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