PETIT DE GRAT: Those in charge of the Richmond Amateur Baseball Association (RABA) want to return to play this summer. The executive of the RABA, and all team representatives held another meeting on June...
HALIFAX: Hike Nova Scotia’s schedule of 2018 courses and workshops across the province is now available. From May to November and from one end of the province to the other, they range from how to share nature with children to...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia’s sportfishing season is on hold until at least May 1. The season normally begins on April 1, however with the current state of emergency around COVID-19, Nova Scotians are encouraged to stay at home.
PORT HAWKESBURY: NuStar and its employees continued with their commitment to make a positive difference in surrounding communities by hosting the sixth annual Fairways to Success Charity Golf Classic at the Dundee Resort and Golf Club in August. This year,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Maritime Junior Hockey League drafted 10 players from the Cape Breton West U18 Islanders. Defenceman Ryan Hayes of Port Hawkesbury was taken first overall by Miramichi. The 16-year-old appeared in 29...
Week Number 29 Apr. 11, 2019 —- Weekly Stats —- Men’s High Single Matt MacDonald 141 Gerard MacEachern 134 Mike Lukeman 125
PORT HOOD: National Horse Day, which took place on June 1, saw all sorts of foot traffic at Reaching Strides Equestrian Centre, and the ability to educate folks about horses is something that left a big smile on the face...
MABOU: The annual Kenzie Beaton Memorial Hockey Tournament might have started out in rough fashion but, said organizer Wesley Beaton, the event closed out perfectly. “After a storm on the sixteenth and trying to figure out how I was...
ARICHAT: Oxford Regional Education Centre won the inaugural Holiday Classic Senior Girls Basketball Tournament last weekend at École Beau-Port. Oxford went undefeated, beating Cape Breton Highlands Academy (CBHA) 50-28, SAERC 67-21, then École Beau-Port...
ST. JOSEPH: As the sun was shining high in the sky, making for lovely last day of spring, the chair of the board of directors with the St. Joseph’s Lakeside Community Centre was dreaming about outdoor rinks.
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