PORT HAWKESURY: The Cabot Highlanders have qualified for the Nova Scotia U16 AAA Hockey League playoff tournament this weekend. The Highlanders advanced after winning their best-of-three series against St. Margaret’s Bay Admirals.
Photos by Drake LowthersConference leading rusher Malcolm Bussey ran through the Acadia defense for 191 yards and scored two touchdowns in the X-Men’s 46-11 win. Offensive Coordinator Dave Van Den Heuvel discusses...
PORT HOOD: The Cape Breton West U18 Islanders won one and lost one at home last weekend against the Kohltech Valley Wildcats. On Jan. 30 at the Al MacInnis Sports Centre in Port Hood,...
HALIFAX: X-Women rugby player Sabrina McDaid has been named the Subway Atlantic University Sport Female Athlete of the Week for the week ending November 6. The fly half from Scarborough, Ontario is in her fifth year of eligibility and is...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Nova Major Bantams managed a win and a loss last weekend when visiting the Truro Bearcats on Saturday and hosting the Joneljim Cougars on Sunday. The Novas now sit in fifth place of their provincial league, with...
ANTIGONISH: Three former StFX X-Men Football players have been selected in the first-ever Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA) Canadian Draft. Jacob Czaja, Jeremy Fagnan, and Jimmie Cunningham will now have the opportunity to hone their skills...
ANTIGONISH: Two local individual,s who have made a tremendous difference in the community through sport and physical activity, are being recognized for their lasting legacies. Dwayne Russell and Oliver Smith have both been inducted...
LUNENBURG: The Nova Major Bantams dropped a pair of games to the South Shore Major Bantam Lumberjacks over the weekend, falling 4-1 on Saturday and 2-1 Sunday. Head coach Mike Stewart said the team suffered from a lack of proper...
PORT HOOD: The Cape Breton West U18 Islanders will be facing the Cole Harbour Pro Hockey Life Wolfpack U18 this weekend in their Nova Scotia U18 Hockey League playoff series. After Game 1 and...
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...
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