Sunday, January 27, 2013
Curling: Arsenault Rink Advance To Scotties
Mary Anne Arsenault has claimed the Provincial Womens Curling championship. In this afternoon's title game in Halifax, the Mayflower rink edged Jocelyn Nix of Glooscap 6-4. The Arsenault foursome, which includes Colleen Jones and Kim Kelly earn a trip to the Canadian Scotties in Kingston, Ontario next month.
Titans Edge Mustangs In Major Midget Action
In Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey
League action in Bridgewater the Halifax Titans edged the South Shore Mustangs
2-1. The game raised $700 for the family of Ryan Shay, a former Mustangs player who was seriously injured in a car accident earlier this month. Captain Riley Strowbridge scored the lone goal for the South Shore while Cole Skinner turned aside 48 shots in the loss. The Stangs play this morning at 11:30 in Cole Harbour.
Curling: Nix Versus Arsenault In Provincial Title Match
There will be a new Provincial
women's curling champion this year. Last night Jocelyn Nix of Glooscap topped
defending champ Heather Smith-Dacey 6-3 in the Scotties semi final. Nix will
face Mayflower's Mary Anne Arsenault in the title game today at 2 o'cock at the
Halifax Curling Club. The winner will represent Nova Scotia at the Canadian
Scotties in Kingston, Ontario next month.
QMJHL: Remparts Drop Mooseheads Before Sellout Crowd
A sellout crowd at the Metro Cente
last night watched the Quebec Remparts double the Halifax Mooseheads 4-2. The
Moose lost for only the fifth time this season despite out shooting their
opponents 38-23.
Superintendant: Communication Key During Lock Downs
The superintendant for the South Shore Regional School Board says she's pleased overall with how they dealt with a pair of lock downs last week in Bridgewater. Members of the board met with town police recently for their first debriefing session. Nancy Pynch-Worthylake says there are things they need to improve including communication. She says a lot of rumours evolved around social media that could have been avoided.
Further meetings between the school board, police and media are expected in the near future.
Source For Sports Leaving King Street After 30 Years
It's been a mainstay on King Street in Bridgewater since 1983. But now, the general manager of Cleves Source for Sports feels it's time to move on to bigger and better things. Mike Zinck says they've outgrown their current location and are hoping to move into the Old Bridge Automotive building. He thinks it's an ideal move.
Zinck says they've been looking to move for about a year and are confident the new location will serve customers better. He's hopeful they will open on Old Bridge Street by the summer.
Zinck says they've been looking to move for about a year and are confident the new location will serve customers better. He's hopeful they will open on Old Bridge Street by the summer.