NO. 2 2011 - Securitas
NO. 2 2011 - Securitas
NO. 2 2011 - Securitas
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Annual Charity Event…<br />
“Nearly everyone has been<br />
touched by cancer in some way,<br />
either personally or at the hand<br />
of a family member, relative or<br />
friend,” says Dwayne Gulsby,<br />
CPP, <strong>Securitas</strong> Canada president.<br />
“The tournament pays tribute to<br />
those who have battled cancer<br />
or are currently in the fight. It’s a<br />
great way to honor their courage<br />
and also is a meaningful way to<br />
provide grass-roots support in<br />
our communities.”<br />
This year, more than 150<br />
<strong>Securitas</strong> Canada colleagues,<br />
family and friends attended<br />
the tournament. Participants<br />
attempted to match the athleticism<br />
and skills of Bryan Little,<br />
right wing for the Winnipeg Jets,<br />
and some of his NHL friends,<br />
including Sam Gagner (Edmonton<br />
Oilers), Andrew Cogliano<br />
(Anaheim Ducks), Ryan Ellis<br />
(Nashville Predators), Brandon<br />
Pirri (Chicago Blackhawks) and<br />
P. K. Subban (Montreal Canadiens).<br />
“A lot of us do charity events<br />
during the summer to keep<br />
in shape and to support good<br />
causes,” says Little,<br />
who is the son of John<br />
Little, a former <strong>Securitas</strong><br />
Canada employee, and is<br />
participating for the third<br />
consecutive year. “We have a<br />
good time and it gets surprisingly<br />
competitive.”<br />
Kate Beirness and Katherine<br />
Dolan of TSN, Canada’s<br />
top sports television<br />
network, covered this<br />
year’s event, mingling<br />
with autograph-seekers<br />
for a chance to get<br />
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