TNSC hosts close to 200 skiers from across the province
Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter COLEMAN TOWNSHIP — The top cross-country skiers in the province came, they saw and they went away pleased with what they experienced at the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club (TNSC) last weekend.The TNSC played host to 199 skiers, coaches and supporters from across Ontario during
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Pedersens win it all at NOHA tournamentSTURGEON FALLS (Special) - The Pedersen Pee Wee Puckhounds reeled off six straight victories en route to capturing the NOHA Pee Wee A Championship in Sturgeon Falls. The Hounds were pitted in a double round robin format with the Nickel City
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Rotary Puckhounds win Pee Wee C titleCOCHRANE (Special) - The Temiskaming Shores Pee Wee C Rotary Puckhounds wrapped up a very successful season by shocking the NOHA in winning the B division of the Tournament of Champions.This was the first time a local Pee Wee C
Straight from the hip
[caption id="attachment_6033" align="alignleft" width="132"] Mike McArthur[/caption]Now that the National Hockey League has gone past its annual trade deadline (which was a lot about nothing), we know just where the 30
Horne granite report
February 27-28 two teams from the Horne Granite Youth Program competed in the Tim Hortons Northern Ontario Curling Association (NOCA) Bantam Provincials in Sault Ste. Marie.Both the Boys’ and the Girls’ events were hosted by the Community First Curling Centre (previously the Soo Curlers Association).Team Ramsay was
Cobalt-haileybury Curling club report
There may still be an opening or two for the annual Blarney mixed spiel at the Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club. Entry is $240, guaranteed three games, Pizza Dinner Friday, Saturday breakfast and Saturday supper, plus DJ-themed Pyjama Party Dance, and a sample of Blarney Cream! It’s the best deal to close
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Cadets advance to biathlon championshipSteven Larocque Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The biathlon - a combination of skiing and shooting - is a sport that seems like a natural for Northern Ontarians.There have been some successful biathletes from the region over the years, but two local
SWEEPING SUCCESS
The Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club hosted their annual Little Rock and Junior Curling Funspiel on February 20. Felix Bonin-Ducharme, Mitchell McNaughton, Jorja Lennox and Anna Mayhew (from the left) were among the dozens of young curlers displaying their throwing and sweeping skills. (Staff photo by Steven Larocque)
TDSS Saints girls win NEOAA title
KAPUSKASING (Special) - After a long season of practices and missed bonspiels, the TDSS Saints Boys’ and Girls’ curling teams participated in the NEOAA Championships in Kapuskasing February 17 and 18.In the Girls’ Division, Timiskaming District Secondary School (TDSS) faced a double-knockout scenario against Cite des Jeunes of
Straight from the Hip
[caption id="attachment_6033" align="alignleft" width="132"] Mike McArthur[/caption]Don’t get me wrong, but when it comes to National Hockey League general managers connected to winning Stanley Cups over the last 30, 40 to
