ANTIGONISH: The Town of Antigonish passed a motion during a special council meeting on Feb. 10, to allocate $68,400 for a revitalization project at the Antigonish Arena. Jeff Lawrence, the town’s CAO, indicated during...
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I.: The StFX X-Women raced to first-place in the women’s team finish at the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) Cross Country Championships. The win marks StFX’s 10th AUS women’s cross country banner.
PORT HAWKESBURY: It was a battle for sure, but the Strait Area Saints U15 Girls rallied to beat the Cape Breton Attackers for the top spot at last weekend’s Super Series tournament. “We’re feeling fantastic,” said Heather Brennan, who coaches...
MIRAMICHI: After earning a place in history as the first Cape Breton West Islander team to win the Major Midget provincial championship, the local boys pulled off one spectacular encore performance. They now have a banner from Atlantics. “All the work...
Photos by Drake LowthersThomas Bentley celebrates with the turnover belt after making a last-minute interception to seal the deal for the X-Men in the 2022 Subway AUS Loney Bowl. Devaughn Blackwood checks...
CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI: Considering the meteoric-like rise from being a walk-on at training camp to Atlantic University Sport (AUS) rookie of the year for women’s hockey, it is not surprising Orianna MacNeil was “over the moon” when she...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Strait Pirates remain atop the Sid Rowe division of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League after splitting a pair of games against Cole Harbour last week. On October 17 in Cole Harbour, the Colts snuck by the...
PORT HAWKESBURY: It was a split weekend for the Nova Major Bantams. On Saturday at the Antigonish Arena, the Novas dropped the Joneljims Cougars 4-2, followed by a 6-2 loss to ACCEL Physio in Halifax on Sunday. On Satruday, after the...
By Jason LaRose of Hockey Canada   Ellis leads Islanders past Blizzard in tournament opener PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.: Colten Ellis starred in a 34-save performance, backstopping the Cape Breton West Islanders to a tournament-opening 2-1 win over the Blizzard du Séminaire...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Strait Pirates remain one of the teams to beat in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League, as the maroon and white are sitting pretty with a 5-2-1 record (w-l-shootout loss), but the guys were unable to pull...
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