STRAIT AREA: There wasn’t a whole lot of action taking place in Richmond Armature Baseball Association (RABA) over the last week or so, and that leaves the Little Anse Hawks still the team to beat in the local ball league.
STRAIT AREA: A number of student-athletes are looking back on their recent trip to Toronto as the time of their lives. They met new friends, played high level basketball, and in the case of one team, brought home gold medals.
GRAND BEND: Port Hawkesbury’s Avery Hart attracted attention at his home venue of Atlantic Motorsport Park last July, running at the front of TSN’s Motorcycle Experience Amateur Lightweight Sport Bike with an older Ninja 250. This year,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Two years into what was originally a three-year agreement, the Strait Pirates and head coach Taylor Lambke have agreed to an extension. Pirate General Manager Tim MacMillan says Lambke signed a new six year agreement,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A conservative estimate puts the number of athletes trained at the Port Hawkesbury Judo Club, which celebrated its 50th anniversary last Saturday, at between 6,000 and 7,000. That’s a milestone that, back in the...
PORT HOOD: On June 9, Cape Breton West Islander goalie Kenzie MacPhail was drafted by the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles in the sixth round of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League entry draft. He went 102 overall.
PETIT DE GRAT: So far, the Little Anse Hawks are proving to be the team to beat in Richmond Amateur Baseball Association play for 2019. The Hawks are undefeated in all six of their games...
RIVER DENYS: One of the driving forces behind the Cape Breton West Islanders’ Telus Cup winning season of 2016-17 drew the attention of the St. Louis Blues during the NHL entry draft last Saturday. River Denys’...
ST. PETER’S: A pilot project in Richmond County has successfully paired pre-school children with older adults for a unique yoga program. The project was initiated by Michele MacPhee, the senior safety coordinator based out of the Kingston...
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