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Sensory kits at Charlottetown Islanders games aim to make it more inclusive for young fans

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The Charlottetown Islanders are trying to make games more accessible for people with sensory issues by teaming up with the Autism Society of P.E.I. to offer special kits at the game. As CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins reports, one young fan is already benefiting.

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