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Punjabi on the Ice: Surrey's Cloverdale to Host Hockey Day in Canada Broadcast

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In a first-of-its-kind celebration of multiculturalism on ice, Surrey's Cloverdale neighbourhood is set to host Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada with a dedicated Punjabi broadcast — a milestone that speaks directly to the heart of the city's vibrant South Asian community. This is a moment of joyful recognition for thousands of Punjabi-speaking families who have made Canada's favourite game their own.

🏒 Cloverdale Hosts Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada with Punjabi Broadcast

The City of Surrey has announced that Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada will be coming to Cloverdale, marking a significant occasion for the community. A highlight of the event is a Punjabi-language broadcast of the festivities, reflecting the deep cultural roots of Surrey's large Punjabi-speaking population and their enthusiastic embrace of ice hockey. The event represents a meaningful intersection of Canadian sporting tradition and South Asian cultural identity, and is expected to draw wide participation from across the region. For Surrey, a city where Punjabi is one of the most widely spoken languages, the broadcast is a powerful statement of inclusion and belonging. [2]

Sources: [2] City of Surrey

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