The cat show is on this weekend at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre but no one told the Brantford Bulldogs who came in and marked their territory with a 5-2 win over the Owen Sound Attack Saturday night. Read More
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A winning season
The Kincardine U13 Tier 1 boys were riding high last Monday, as they paraded through town in celebration of capturing the OMHA All-Ontario championship last weekend in Kingston. The team … Continue reading A winning season →
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