Canadian player Arber Xhekaj has signed a partnership with La Chambre – Microbrasserie Sportive which has launched a Smash Burger in his honour. Getting involved in the community is important to Arber Xhekaj: for every hamburger sold, $1 will be donated to two organizations. The first is Angel Project, from London, Ontario, where her mother volunteers. This organization provides assistance to thousands of complex care patients in the form of first-class medical equipment. The second organization is Vision Inter-Cultures, which is located on the south shore of Montreal and is dedicated to improving the lives of immigrant families, in memory of her parents who immigrated to Canada in the 1990s in search of a better life.
Arber Xhekaj was given the nickname “The Sheriff” when he was playing minor hockey, because he was always on the rescue to defend his teammates. We can see him in the picture preparing to eat a smash burger.
Two Canadian strongmen, Dave Morissette and Arber Shikaj, discussed hamburgers, not fights.
TVA Sports men Max Lalonde and Martin Larocque who surrounded Arber Xhekaj were impressed by his generosity.
Arber Xhekaj is accompanied by Eric Chambre, owner of La Chambre Microbrasserie Sportive in Terrebonne.
William Quevillon was happy to meet Arber Xhekaj.
The mayor of Terrebonne, Mathieu Traversi, and Arbor Chicaj are accompanied by the young pro-Canadian Zachary and his father, Guillaume Tremblay, the mayor of Mascouche.
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Arber Xhekaj enjoyed making burgers with Chef Frank Morrow.
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