It was a record year for the Rogers Charity Classic.

The Champions Tour event in Calgary raised a tournament-record $26.6 million to support children’s charities across Alberta, it announced on Thursday.

Since its inception, the event has now brought in $164.3 million for charity.

“We are proud to make Alberta stronger by supporting children’s charities through the power of sport,” said Rogers president and CEO Tony Staffieri. “It’s a real privilege to help even more youth in our communities with another record-breaking fundraising effort this year.”

Fundraising efforts for the 2025 event began in June when Rogers donated $1 million to Rogers Birdies for Kids presented by AltaLink, the charitable arm of the event.

The charity supports youth across the province in areas including couns

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