Chiefs games to support mental health
Kelowna Capital NewsOct 13, 2017
The Kelowna Chiefs and the
The KIJHL's Chiefs, together with Myles and his teammates, will be hosting three home games in support of mental health awareness.
The first Mental Health Awareness Game is set for
The first game will be in Memory of
Money raised during the game will go to the
Myles is an advocate for Mental Health awareness and is a young leader who is committed to creating positive changes in youth mental health, not only for his team and the KIJHL, but also for students and youth
throughout our community and across the nation. Peacock
Families and friends are welcome to come out to the games, learn more and support this important cause.
Chiefs at Kamloops…
The Chiefs will be looking to end a five-game KIJHL winless streak Friday when they visit the Kamloops Storm.
Kelowna (4-4-1-0) is coming off a 5-3 home-ice loss to the Princeton Posse on Tuesday at
Kelowna minor product
The Chiefs' next home action is