PORT HAWKESBURY: The Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League (NSJHL) started back up again on Jan. 6, after the winter break, with their first game at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre seeing the Strait Pirates face off against...
ANTIGONISH: Despite the season ending a little sooner than the team had hoped, StFX University Women’s Soccer head coach Graham Kennedy said he is proud of what his team accomplished this year. The X Women fell 2-0 to the Acadia...
  October    SHUBENACADIE: Avery Hart was left celebrating after a busy season in the Atlantic Roadracing League that saw the West Bay Road native take home the 2018 Atlantic Canada Kawasaki Dealers LWSS 250 Atlantic Championship.   Hart raced in two divisions in...
By Corey LeBlanc SYDNEY: The captain’s ‘C’ on his sweater could also symbolize the ‘courage’ that Jacob Newcombe has shown in making his return to the ice with his Cape Breton Eagles.
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Strait Pirates had a big weekend as they scared up not only four points but also skated past the Antigonish Bulldogs to claim second place in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League’s Sid Rowe Division.
HALIFAX: With school set to resume in September, school sports might also take place, but before that, other sports could be making a return this summer. During a media briefing on July 22 regarding...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Port Hawkesbury Antigonish Swim Team (PHAST) took to the water in Pictou and Moncton the weekend of January 26-28th. Seventeen novice level swimmers competed in the Nova Tech North Meet on Saturday, January 27 in Pictou. Mallory...
BOYLSTON: Since 1968, there have been recreational-curling games between the Highlander Curling Club of St. Andrews and the Chedabucto Curling Club of Boylston for the coveted Myers Trophy, an award donated by Kaye and Chester Myers. Over...
PETIT DE GRAT: Despite a competitive first game, the Strait Area Sting was unable to keep its winning record last Friday when playing a doubleheader under the lights. “The Cape Breton Expos were here, and we didn’t have our best...
HALIFAX: As the number of new COVID-19 cases continues to decrease, the provincial government has opened some recreation facilities and opportunities. On May 1, Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer...
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