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UNBC lands ex-NHL star to speak at 2017 Legacy Breakfast

Former NHL star and Olympic gold medalist Theo Fleury will be the keynote speaker at the UNBC Timberwolves Legacy Breakfast in 2017.

It takes place at 7AM on February 7th from the Northern Sports Centre and Athletics Director, Loralyn Murdoch says it will be tough to eclipse last year’s event featuring Mike “Pinball” Clemons.

“Every event we are building on we want to make bigger and better, Pinball is going to be a tough act to follow but I think it’s going to be fantastic.”

The 2016 event raised over $52,000 which support athletic scholarships at UNBC.

Tickets are $85 for an individual seat or $650 for a table of eight.

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