CBC Quebec Films Victoire Families at Walter Cup Final
CBC Quebec filmed behind‑the‑scenes coverage of the Walter Cup final in Montreal on June 20, 2026, interviewing the Victoire families who supported the players in the arena’s family section.
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CBC Quebec filmed behind‑the‑scenes coverage of the Walter Cup final in Montreal on June 20, 2026, interviewing the Victoire families who supported the players in the arena’s family section.
CBC Quebec filmed behind‑the‑scenes at the Walter Cup championship final in Montreal on June 20, 2026, speaking with Victoire families in the family section as the game secured the title.
Families of Walter Cup athletes, especially the Victoire families, filled a dedicated arena section during the championship game in Montreal on June 20, 2026, while CBC Quebec covered the event and interviewed relatives.
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