University of New Brunswick hockey camp aims to help Indigenous girls get on the ice
More than a dozen girls are learning the game of hockey from members of the University of New Brunswick women's team this fall at a camp created specifically for Indigenous girls. The camp is led by Lillian George, a sixth-year student at UNB and an assistant captain with the Reds.
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![UNB assistant captain Lillian George helps Dahlia Mitchell learn to skate. A young girl in an orange hockey jersey is on the ice with an older female hockey player, who is wearing a black UNB Reds tracksuit.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6997898.1697489120!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/lillian-george-dahlia-mitchell.jpg)
More than a dozen girls are learning the game of hockey from members of the University of New Brunswick women's team this fall at a camp created specifically for Indigenous girls. The camp is led by Lillian George, a sixth-year student at UNB and an assistant captain with the Reds.