MindRight.Info
MindRight.info - FundRaiser #RoadtoTelus
Myles Mattila - MindRight
Mission Statement
Cariboo Cougars’ Support Program
MindRight is a mental health lifestyle program designed to educate Cariboo Cougar players, coaches, parents, and supporters about mental health awareness and provide support contacts. We aim to provide accurate information and support with a compassionate approach. We are proud to work with the communities in Prince George, BC and the surrounding areas to help reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. Our goal is that it will be recognized as important/vital to player health and development, and that the initiative will spread throughout the league in the coming years.
Jamie Randolph Benn[1] (born July 18, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who currently serves as captain of the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). Benn played his junior hockey with the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League (WHL) prior to turning professional. He represented Canada at the 2009 World Junior Championships, where he helped capture a gold medal. With Team Canada, he won a gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. He is the younger brother of defenceman Jordie Benn, who also plays for the Dallas Stars.[2] In the 2014–15 season, Benn was awarded the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer with 87 points.
Former Moxie's logo as Moxie's Classic Grill
Moxie's began as a small deli and diner in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1986, before transforming itself into an upscale premium casual dining restaurant and lounge in 2004. Following recent economic and development booms, Moxie's has begun opening new locations rapidly across Canada with a focus on globally inspired comfort food. Their niche is providing clients with an upscale experience compared to their competition, with their bathrooms even being luxurious. The menu focuses on house-made ingredients with a global inspiration. Their direct competition would be other premium casual chains such as Earls (restaurant chain) and Cactus Club Cafe. Northland Properties Group owns Moxie's Grill and Bar, as well as Chop Steakhouse & Bar, Shark Club Bar & Grill, Rockford Wok, Bar One Urban Lounge and Denny's Restaurants.
Moxie’s restaurants feature dining rooms and lounges that are open seven days a week. The exciting lounge atmosphere and the seated restaurant area are perfect for any occasion - from weekend brunch with the extended family, a romantic meal with someone special, pints and appetizers after the game, or a bottle of wine with a tight-knit group of friends. Moxie's has daily drink specials, and patios across the country open throughout the summer.
In December 2006 Moxie's expanded its brand to include CHOP Steakhouse & Bar and opened the first location in Edmonton, Alberta. CHOP has since expanded and has locations in Edmonton, Kelowna, Richmond, Winnipeg, and Calgary.
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MindRight.info - FundRaiser #RoadtoTelus
Myles Mattila - MindRight
Mission Statement
Cariboo Cougars’ Support Program
MindRight is a mental health lifestyle program designed to educate Cariboo Cougar players, coaches, parents, and supporters about mental health awareness and provide support contacts. We aim to provide accurate information and support with a compassionate approach. We are proud to work with the communities in Prince George, BC and the surrounding areas to help reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. Our goal is that it will be recognized as important/vital to player health and development, and that the initiative will spread throughout the league in the coming years.
Jamie Randolph Benn[1] (born July 18, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who currently serves as captain of the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). Benn played his junior hockey with the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League (WHL) prior to turning professional. He represented Canada at the 2009 World Junior Championships, where he helped capture a gold medal. With Team Canada, he won a gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. He is the younger brother of defenceman Jordie Benn, who also plays for the Dallas Stars.[2] In the 2014–15 season, Benn was awarded the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer with 87 points.
Former Moxie's logo as Moxie's Classic Grill
Moxie's began as a small deli and diner in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1986, before transforming itself into an upscale premium casual dining restaurant and lounge in 2004. Following recent economic and development booms, Moxie's has begun opening new locations rapidly across Canada with a focus on globally inspired comfort food. Their niche is providing clients with an upscale experience compared to their competition, with their bathrooms even being luxurious. The menu focuses on house-made ingredients with a global inspiration. Their direct competition would be other premium casual chains such as Earls (restaurant chain) and Cactus Club Cafe. Northland Properties Group owns Moxie's Grill and Bar, as well as Chop Steakhouse & Bar, Shark Club Bar & Grill, Rockford Wok, Bar One Urban Lounge and Denny's Restaurants.
Moxie’s restaurants feature dining rooms and lounges that are open seven days a week. The exciting lounge atmosphere and the seated restaurant area are perfect for any occasion - from weekend brunch with the extended family, a romantic meal with someone special, pints and appetizers after the game, or a bottle of wine with a tight-knit group of friends. Moxie's has daily drink specials, and patios across the country open throughout the summer.
In December 2006 Moxie's expanded its brand to include CHOP Steakhouse & Bar and opened the first location in Edmonton, Alberta. CHOP has since expanded and has locations in Edmonton, Kelowna, Richmond, Winnipeg, and Calgary.
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