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Fundraiser supports Wes for Youth

By Tammy Schneider Garrett McFadden is an accomplished young man. Raised in Kincardine, he spent five years playing for the Guelph Storm hockey club, and is now a student at … Continue reading Fundraiser supports Wes for Youth →

June 25, 2019Sportswes for youthTammy Schneider
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Kincardine women’s soccer

By Doug Kennedy The Kincardine women’s soccer team played their third league game of their eight-game Lakeshore League season on Sunday afternoon at the Davidson Centre against Saugeen Shores. Despite … Continue reading Kincardine women’s soccer →

June 18, 2019SportssoccerTammy Schneider
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OFSAA winners

By Doug Kennedy Ben Brewer won OFSAA gold in midget shot put and the discus throw at the University of Guelph last week. This is a big accomplishment for Ben. … Continue reading OFSAA winners →

June 11, 2019SportsDoug KennedyTammy Schneider
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It’s tough being a fan!

by Doug Kennedy It is tough being a Toronto Blue Jay fan these days. The thing is, it is probably going to get worse when they trade Marcus Stroman and … Continue reading It’s tough being a fan! →

June 4, 2019Sportsfan, raptorsTammy Schneider
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Playoff Prediction

Who would have thought the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup final? As we learned from Don Cherry, the Blues have 20 Canadians on their … Continue reading Playoff Prediction →

May 28, 2019SportsNHLTammy Schneider
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Three consecutive gold medals for Saugeen Maitland Intermediate A team

Saugeen Maitland Lightning Intermediate A has made history, being the first women’s OWHA team to win three consecutive gold medals in any age group. Local players Maddie Duncan and Emma … Continue reading Three consecutive gold medals for Saugeen Maitland Intermediate A team →

May 21, 2019SportshockeyTammy Schneider
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Bulldogs’ volleyball tournament supports Huron Shores Hospice

by Tammy Schneider    A massive indoor volleyball tournament that boasted a sand playing field and registered 126 teams has shared its success with the local hospice. The Bulldogs organization, … Continue reading Bulldogs’ volleyball tournament supports Huron Shores Hospice →

May 14, 2019Sportsbulldogs, Huron Shores HospiceTammy Schneider
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WOAA to be inducted into Ontario Sports Hall of Fame

The Western Ontario Athletic Association, headquartered in Wingham and providing sports co-ordination stretching across six counties including Bruce County, will be inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame as … Continue reading WOAA to be inducted into Ontario Sports Hall of Fame →

May 7, 2019SportsHall of Fame, WOAATammy Schneider
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Last year for Explore the Bruce Adventure Passport event

The 2019 Explore the Bruce Adventure Passport will launch May 1 for the final year. Explore the Bruce, Bruce County’s visitor attraction program, has administered the Adventure Passport annually since … Continue reading Last year for Explore the Bruce Adventure Passport event →

April 23, 2019Media Releases, SportsExplore the Bruce, PassportTammy Schneider
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One of busiest seasons ever for Ripley arena

By Pauline Kerr. Without a doubt, the ice in the Ripley arena has been used a lot this year. In fact, it’s been one of the busiest seasons ever. According … Continue reading One of busiest seasons ever for Ripley arena →

April 16, 2019SportsTammy Schneider
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A sea of colour made its way through Kincardine as the Pride Parade marched from the Bruce Power parking lot to Victoria Park. Pictured above are members of the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band. For more photos see page 19. (Emily Bowen photo)

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