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  • Pumas v Vancouver Whitecaps - CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025 Quarterfinals, Second Leg
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    Pumas v Vancouver Whitecaps - CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025 Quarterfinals, Second Leg
    Adalberto Carrasquilla #28 of Pumas de UNAM and Jean-Claude Ngando #26 of Vancouver Whitecaps battle for the ball during the second leg of the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinals between Pumas de UNAM and Vancouver Whitecaps at the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 9, 2025. The match ends with a score of 2-2. With this score, Vancouver Whitecaps qualify for the semifinals of the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • Invictus - Duke And Duchess Of Sussex At Whistler Welcome Celebration
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    Invictus - Duke And Duchess Of Sussex At Whistler Welcome Celebration
    Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, embraces a member of the United Kingdom skeleton team while visiting with athletes during the 2025 Invictus Games, in Whistler, B.C., Monday, Feb. 10, 2025. Photo by Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    Dyck Darryl/CP/ABACA

     

  • Invictus - Duke And Duchess Of Sussex At Whistler Welcome Celebration
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    Invictus - Duke And Duchess Of Sussex At Whistler Welcome Celebration
    Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, meet with skeleton athletes during the 2025 Invictus Games, in Whistler, B.C., Monday, Feb. 10, 2025. Photo by Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    Dyck Darryl/CP/ABACA

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
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    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
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    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
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    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Prince Harry alone  for Invictus Games  publicity trip
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    Prince Harry alone for Invictus Games publicity trip
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Harry 1
    Ref 16317
    18/11/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: TSN
    Self-exiled British royal  Prince Harry made another appearance without wife Meghan Markle — jetting to Canada for a Canadian football game.
    The Duke of Sussex, 40, was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL game for the annual Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, November 17.
    Harry was interviewed by TV presenter James Duthie for the sports broadcast channel TSN before the game between the Toronto Argonauts and  the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the BC Place stadium,
    He was in the city primarily as founder of the Invictus games for wounded servicemen and women and its first ever winter games.
    They are being held in Vancouver in February 2025.Harry was asked what he was looking forward to most about the football game.
    He replied: "First Grey Cup. What I'm looking forward to? The game getting started. Let's go!”

    OPS: Prince Harry chatting on the TSN sports channel prior to the Grey Cup Canadian football game in Vancouver, Canada, with presenter James Duthie and Invictus Games athlete Wenshuang Nie at the BC PLace stadium.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH DAY-BEACH CLEANUP
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    (240422) -- VANCOUVER, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Volunteers clean up the beach to mark the upcoming Earth Day in Vancouver, British Columbia, April 21, 2024. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)
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  • CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH DAY-BEACH CLEANUP
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    CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH DAY-BEACH CLEANUP
    (240422) -- VANCOUVER, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Volunteers clean up the beach to mark the upcoming Earth Day in Vancouver, British Columbia, April 21, 2024. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)
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  • CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH DAY-BEACH CLEANUP
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    CANADA-VANCOUVER-EARTH DAY-BEACH CLEANUP
    (240422) -- VANCOUVER, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Volunteers clean up the beach to mark the upcoming Earth Day in Vancouver, British Columbia, April 21, 2024. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua)
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  • Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
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    Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
    From crab monitoring and bear patrols to rescue operations, the watchmen are the official eyes and ears of indigenous communities.

    The watchmen are the eyes and ears of their First Nation community on the lands and water of their territory, which spans about 18,000 sq km on the central coast of British Columbia around the town of Bella Coola, 430 mountainous kilometres northwest of Vancouver.

    A carved pole keeps watch over the Bella Coola River.

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  • Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
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    Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
    From crab monitoring and bear patrols to rescue operations, the watchmen are the official eyes and ears of indigenous communities.

    The watchmen are the eyes and ears of their First Nation community on the lands and water of their territory, which spans about 18,000 sq km on the central coast of British Columbia around the town of Bella Coola, 430 mountainous kilometres northwest of Vancouver.

    The First Nations reserve of Bella Coola, British Columbia, is home to fewer than 1000 members of the Nuxalk First Nation

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  • Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
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    Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
    From crab monitoring and bear patrols to rescue operations, the watchmen are the official eyes and ears of indigenous communities.

    The watchmen are the eyes and ears of their First Nation community on the lands and water of their territory, which spans about 18,000 sq km on the central coast of British Columbia around the town of Bella Coola, 430 mountainous kilometres northwest of Vancouver.

    Through a pilot project with BC Parks, the Nuxalk Guardian Watchmen and Kitasoo / Xai'xais Guardian Watchmen are eligible to become BC Park Rangers

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  • Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
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    Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
    From crab monitoring and bear patrols to rescue operations, the watchmen are the official eyes and ears of indigenous communities.

    The watchmen are the eyes and ears of their First Nation community on the lands and water of their territory, which spans about 18,000 sq km on the central coast of British Columbia around the town of Bella Coola, 430 mountainous kilometres northwest of Vancouver.

    A rockfish that was landed by Charles Saunders near Bella Coola, British Columbia. It will be delivered to a Nuxalk Elder later on that day.

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  • Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
    DUKAS_171094749_EYE
    Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
    From crab monitoring and bear patrols to rescue operations, the watchmen are the official eyes and ears of indigenous communities.

    The watchmen are the eyes and ears of their First Nation community on the lands and water of their territory, which spans about 18,000 sq km on the central coast of British Columbia around the town of Bella Coola, 430 mountainous kilometres northwest of Vancouver.

    Delaney Mack returns a dungeness crab to the ocean after taking measurements of its approximate age, size, sex, and condition.

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  • Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
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    Meet the First Nations guardians protecting Canada’s pristine shores.
    From crab monitoring and bear patrols to rescue operations, the watchmen are the official eyes and ears of indigenous communities.

    The watchmen are the eyes and ears of their First Nation community on the lands and water of their territory, which spans about 18,000 sq km on the central coast of British Columbia around the town of Bella Coola, 430 mountainous kilometres northwest of Vancouver.

    Charles Saunders shows off an enormous dungeness crab, caught as part of a population survey by the Nuxalk Guardian Watchmen.

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    Kurt Cobain of Nirvana
    PNE Forum, Vancouver B.C., Canada
    January 4 1994
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    Kurt Cobain of Nirvana
    PNE Forum, Vancouver B.C., Canada
    January 4 1994
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  • Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (14111026i)
    People take selfies and photos from outside the building as retired tennis player Roger Federer participates in a tennis clinic for kids from the Vancouver chapters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters, as part of a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Federer is in the city for the 2023 Laver Cup tennis tournament that he co-founded.
    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023

     

  • Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (14111026h)
    Retired tennis player Roger Federer participates in a tennis clinic for kids from the Vancouver chapters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters, as part of a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Federer is in the city for the 2023 Laver Cup tennis tournament that he co-founded.
    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023

     

  • Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (14111026g)
    Retired tennis player Roger Federer participates in a tennis clinic for kids from the Vancouver chapters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters, as part of a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Federer is in the city for the 2023 Laver Cup tennis tournament that he co-founded.
    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023

     

  • Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (14111026f)
    Retired tennis player Roger Federer participates in a tennis clinic for kids from the Vancouver chapters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters, as part of a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Federer is in the city for the 2023 Laver Cup tennis tournament that he co-founded.
    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023

     

  • Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (14111026e)
    Retired tennis player Roger Federer reacts during a tennis clinic for kids from the Vancouver chapters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters, as part of a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Federer is in the city for the 2023 Laver Cup tennis tournament that he co-founded.
    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023

     

  • Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (14111026d)
    Retired tennis player Roger Federer hits a ball during a tennis clinic for kids from the Vancouver chapters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters, as part of a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Federer is in the city for the 2023 Laver Cup tennis tournament that he co-founded.
    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023

     

  • Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Ten Federer Canada, Vancouver, Canada - 19 Sep 2023
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    Retired tennis player Roger Federer watches as Aria Seslija, 12, hits a ball during a tennis clinic for kids from the Vancouver chapters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters, as part of a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Canada, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Federer is in the city for the 2023 Laver Cup tennis tournament that he co-founded.
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