RICHMOND COUNTY: Three locals were given a major pat on the back when Baseball Nova Scotia (BNS) and the Baseball Nova Scotia Umpires Division (BNSUD) joined together to host their annual awards banquet In Dartmouth last month. Stewart Kelly and...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Though he lived in Montreal, no one would say that Grand Master Chong Lee didn’t have a major impact on Tae Kwon Do in the local area. Lee, who introduced the martial art to Canada in 1965,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: John Michael Kennedy of Port Hawkesbury is the newest member of the Nova family. In a presentation during which he received his Nova Major Bantam jersey, Kennedy became an honorary member of the 2018-2019 Nova Major Bantam Hockey...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Strait Area Sting and the Cape Breton West Warriors battled hard last weekend at Oaklee’s Ball Park at the Pee Wee A Provincial Championships. Both the Sting and Warriors went 1-2 in preliminaries, with the West edging...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Tamarac Education Centre boys basketball team won the JARIS banner for the 2017/2018 school year. The JARIS Banner (Junior Athletics, Richmond, Inverness Schools) is awarded for the junior high school basketball championship in Richmond and Inverness counties....
ANTIGONISH: StFX men’s hockey head coach Brad Peddle is pleased to announce the commitment of four forwards to the 2020-21 X-Men line-up, including Leif Mattson, Conner Bruggen-Cate, Matthew Philip and Dallas Farrell. Leif Mattson is a 6’1”,...
MABOU: The Dalbrae Dragons girls hockey team scored gold medals at the NSSAF Division III provincial championship held last weekend in Yarmouth. The girls dropped West Kings 3-0 in the championship game. Grace Munroe was flawless in net, and scoring for...
LOUISDALE: With 22 seconds left in the second period, Logan Cotton made an end-to-end rush on behalf of the Strait-Richmond Pirates to connect on Gabe MacKie, goalie for the Glace Bay Miners, and secure a 2-1 lead that resulted...
ARICHAT: A local business that was forced to close two years ago, made a significant donation to École Beau-Port. The Stay & Play Café opened in August, 2016 in Lennox Passage, and closed at...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Their athletic achievements have already made them well-known throughout Nova Scotia, but now Wayne Reynolds, Brian Langley and Shaun MacDonald will receive additional accolades as inductees into the Port Hawkesbury Sports Wall of Fame.
Port Hawkesbury Reporter
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