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The Tempo's first WNBA game is tonight. Are you watching?

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Your Tempo could make history tonight

Good morning from the Region — three cities, one wire, zero time for small talk. Let's go.

You know, sometimes you just see a headline and you think, "It's about time." And then you double-check to make sure it's *actually* happening. That's how I felt seeing the news about the Toronto Tempo playing their first regular-season WNBA game tonight. It's a big deal, not just for Toronto, but for all of us in Southern Ontario who love hoops. This isn't just another game; it's the culmination of years of whispers and hopes that we'd finally get a professional women's basketball team here in Canada.

Here's the thing about this region: we love our sports. We flock to The Aud in Kitchener for Rangers games, filling it up to the rafters, and the new multi-use facility by the Catalyst in Waterloo is seeing more action too. We have our own unique blend of sports fandom. The energy for women's sports is particularly strong, from the university teams at UW and Laurier to the local leagues. Having the Tempo right down the 401, playing at the Coliseum, means a lot for young athletes and fans here in Kitchener-Waterloo, and frankly, it's going to be a magnet for anyone looking for high-level basketball that isn't the Raptors.

* **A New Era:** This isn't just a Toronto team; it's *our* team for Southern Ontario.

* **Role Models:** Seeing professional women athletes compete at the highest level is huge for inspiration.

* **Accessibility:** A short drive or an ION trip to the GO train makes games accessible for many in our cities.

Think about the buzz this will create, especially in places like the Waterloo Region Basketball Association or the community centres near Victoria Park in Kitchener. Kids who play at the local courts, maybe dreaming of playing professionally, now have a tangible goal just an hour's drive away. It's not just a game; it's a statement about where Canadian sports are heading, and frankly, it's long overdue.

Anja Baumann-Fong, MiTL Sports Desk, Kitchener-Waterloo.

The crew on the Morning Wire show really dug into this — catch their take at mornings.live.

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