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Murray Costello BA ’59
1969 CCIFC Champion Lancer Football Team
Murray Costello BA ’59 – Sport Achievement Award
Costello played for the Chicago Blackhawks, the Detroit Red
Wings, Boston Bruins, the AHL’s Hershey Bears and the Edmonton
Flyers of the WHL. His NHL career spanned 162 regular season
games and five playoffs. One of his greatest accomplishments
was a 20-year span as president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey
Association (now Hockey Canada), where he made significant
contributions to the merging of Hockey Canada and the Canadian
Hockey Association. He oversaw the formation of the Canadian
women’s team and the rapid development of women’s hockey.
In 2005, Costello was the 93rd person to be inducted as a
Builder in the Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame.
1969 CCIFC Champion Lancer Football Team
In just the second year of the Lancer Football program, the team
went 5-1 in the regular season before beating Bishop’s 23-22 to win
the Central Canada Intercollegiate Football Conference title.
Goodreau to be Recognized
with Award of Merit
Ida Goodreau BComm ’81, MBA ’86
will receive the prestigious Alumni
Award of Merit at the Alumni
Association’s 2008 Annual General
Meeting and Awards Presentation
in November. Goodreau is president
and CEO of Vancouver Coastal
Health (VCH), one of Canada’s
largest public health organizations.
She has extensive experience in
leading organizational change,
working as senior vice president,
Global Optimization at Norske Skog in Norway, as president of Pulp
Operations, Fletcher Challenge Canada in Vancouver, as well as
other positions. Goodreau is chair of the Western Canadian Health
CEO Forum; and is a member of the boards of Richard Ivey Health
Sector Advisory Council, the Occupational Health and Safety
Agency for Health Care, the Vancouver Board of Trade, Terasen
Inc. and Terasen Gas Inc.
Alumni Association
Rewards Student
with Free Tuition
First-year kinesiology student Anika
Duenk is the lucky winner of one
semester’s tuition, valued at up to
$2,500. Ballots for entering the free
tuition draw are earned by first-year
students through their participation
in orientation programs such
as Head Start. “This is another
opportunity for the Alumni
Association to make a difference
in the lives of our students,” said
Alumni Association President Jeff
Flacks. “Alumni taking advantage of exclusive services offered by
our partners, TD Insurance and MBNA MasterCard, as well as funds
generated through our diploma framing service make it possible for
the Alumni Association to support this initiative annually.”
Ida Goodreau, BComm ’81, MBA ’96
Jeff Flacks presents Anika Duenk
with a tuition certificate.
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS