Hockeyville: A community celebrates
Stirling-Rawdon celebrates its title of Canada’s fiercest hockey town. It was a long-awaited party as last year’s NHL lockout delayed Hockeyville. On September 14, the Winnipeg Jets and Washington Capitals[…]
Stirling-Rawdon celebrates its title of Canada’s fiercest hockey town. It was a long-awaited party as last year’s NHL lockout delayed Hockeyville. On September 14, the Winnipeg Jets and Washington Capitals[…]
By Riley Maracle The Belleville Bulls will embark on a new season this Friday when they travel to Ottawa to take on the 67’s. The Bulls hope that their 33rd[…]
By Andrew Heliotis They may have been wearing NHL jerseys, but for two Winnipeg Jets players, the Yardmen arena in Belleville was once home. Austen Brassard and Eric Tangradi have[…]
By Taylor Renkema It was more than just another game for many of Loyalist’s basketball veterans. For five Lady Lancers and three Loyalist men, it was the last time they[…]
By Shelden Rogers Playing competitive baseball and hanging out with friends. That’s what it is all about for players involved in the long lasting South Hastings Baseball League. The league[…]
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Story and Photo by John R. Moodie He was the smallest and possibly the youngest athlete to be recognized that night. Though Eleven-year-old Tyler Banez may be small he compensates[…]
By Shelden Rogers The city of Belleville was buzzing on Thursday morning after hometown hero Andrew Shaw scored one of the biggest goals of his career. Shaw scored the game-winning[…]
By Shelden Rogers From the day Taren Singh started playing sports, he has been wearing a turban. Singh was shocked when he heard about the Quebec Soccer Federations (QSF) ban[…]