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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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OHL playoffs: London Knights now one win from second-round sweep
KITCHENER – Jacob Julien was quiet in the offensive zone during the opening round against Flint. But the Knights forward has cranked up the volume considerably against Kitchener. The 19-year-old Jets prospect capped a Game 3 hat trick with the third-period winning goal to silence the crowd of 6,714 Tuesday at the Memorial Auditorium and […]
Kilian Academy shines at Kids Jiu-Jitsu Festival
The Ontario Jiu-Jitsu Association hosted its annual Kids Jiu-Jitsu Festival in Brampton earlier this month, a very popular tournament raising funds for children challenged by autism, with a strong showing from local Kilian Academy athletes. Canadian Champion and pupil at Harvest Canadian Reformed Christian School, Derrick Scheper, pressed his claim as one of the best […]
Four Attack prospects invited to Hockey Canada development camp
Hockey Canada invited four Owen Sound Attack prospects to its national under-17 development camp set to take place July 10 to 16 at the Markin McPhail Centre at WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park in Calgary. Attack prospects Ben Cormier (selected 11th overall), Braedyn Rogers (30th overall), Antonio Tersigni (35th overall), and goaltender Carter George (53rd overall) […]
Georgian Bluffs to survey community on off-leash dog park proposal
Georgian Bluffs council will undertake a community engagement process on the potential of establishing an off-leash dog park in the township. At its committee of the whole meeting on Wednesday, council directed staff to move forward with the community engagement. Chief administrative officer Niall Lobley told council the process stems from this year’s budget deliberations, […]
City council approves fifth night for Rock the Park: ‘Economic injection’
How best to help ailing businesses in London’s downtown and Old East Village was on city council’s mind Tuesday as they voted to look at extending free or reduced parking. Council voted 10-4 for city staff to report back this month on costs and options for one hour of free on-street parking in the downtown […]