AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Travel & Performance: A Teesside University study warns that long-distance travel, time-zone changes, and disrupted sleep can hurt soccer players’ performance and recovery—especially with repeated trips and packed schedules ahead of the 2026 World Cup across the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Campus Food Update: Lakehead University is replacing its long-running Starbucks spot in the Agora with Timber and Roast Bistro, aiming for a “more robust” menu and more flexible service for students and the public. Community Meals in Qualicum Beach: St. Stephens Church’s Community Meals program marked 20 years, serving about 180 lunches weekly plus monthly dinners, with expanded outreach for people who are unhoused or isolated. ALS Fundraiser: Thunder Bay’s Walk to End ALS drew walkers despite steady rain, raising over $9,300 toward a $20,000 goal. Track & Field Spotlight: Nicole McKenzie won the women’s 800m at Canada’s Track & Field Championships in Ottawa in an upset, while Ethan Katzberg took the men’s hammer throw title. Indigenous Celebration: Maple Ridge hosted National Indigenous Peoples Day with drumming, dancing, storytelling and community healing tents.
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