Mother's death fuels Halifax Mooseheads rookie to 'make her proud'

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Halifax Mooseheads forward Lou Lévesque thinks a lot about his final interaction with his late mother, Catherine Labelle.

It was September 2022. Just like every morning, she made breakfast for the then 16-year-old. It was early in the day, around 5:30 a.m.

“The big thing I remember is she said to me, like, ‘Have a good day, love you,’ and I just said bye. That’s the last word I said is bye and I did not even look at her, you know,” said Lévesque, now 17.

Later that day while at school, he was visited by two police officers from his hometown of

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