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Rangers OT winners, Grads fall to open CJHL playoffs
Article online since March 10th 2010
Michael Webley got to play the overtime hero’s role for the Gloucester Rangers last night as they opened the Central Junior ‘A’ Hockey League playoffs with a 2-1 victory on home ice over the Ottawa Jr. Senators. Stepping up into the hole usually occupied by Stephen Blunden (who remains...
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Tigers, Panthers lose on opening day of OFSAA basketball
Article online since March 9th 2010
It was a tough first day for the Lester B. Pearson Panthers as well as the St. Matthew Tigers at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations boys’ basketball championships yesterday. Lester B. lost its opening contest in overtime, falling 68-63 to J.L. Forster on their opponents’...
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CJHL first-round playoff match-ups set
Article online since March 8th 2010
The Gloucester Rangers will host Ottawa while the Cumberland Grads will travel to Pembroke as the Central Junior ‘A’ Hockey League playoffs begin tomorrow night. The Rangers enter the playoffs on a three-game losing streak – the last of which was a 6-0 defeat to Brockville – but Gloucester...
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Gloucester couple shares mixed marriage success story in documentary series
Article online since March 5th 2010
A Gloucester couple that worked through their cultural differences to get to the altar will be featured next week on VisionTV’s documentary series on mixed marriages in Canada. The episode of Crazy for Love tells the story of Tom and Sarah Rizk, who are now married and have two children. Tom...
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LBP coach celebrates National Capital, Olympic gold
Article online since March 5th 2010
Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School teacher Sarah Morris can be forgiven if she feels like she’s on cloud nine. That’s because all is right in her sports world. While she was away in Vancouver watching her brother win an Olympic curling gold medal, her senior boys’ basketball also...
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Knights capture city basketball crown
( March 5th 2010 )
Homan looks to replicate Canadian curling success
( March 5th 2010 )
Rangers heat up for playoffs
( March 5th 2010 )
Unity provided through Olympics to be treasured
( March 5th 2010 )
Sochi could be Blondin’s time to shine
( March 5th 2010 )
Rangers all set for Ontario Winter Games
( March 5th 2010 )
Howe gets Team Canada nod for U18 worlds
( March 5th 2010 )
St. Peter wins National Capital junior boys’ basketball title
( March 3rd 2010 )
Canada and Morris shine in Olympic curling competition
( February 26th 2010 )
Tigers return to OFSAA
( February 26th 2010 )
Concordes help run Olympics
( February 26th 2010 )
Watching son at Olympics too big to even dream for: Earle Morris
( February 26th 2010 )
Golden grappler
( February 26th 2010 )
Divine Infant elementary gets in Olympic spirit
( February 19th 2010 )
Morris, Canada improve to 4-0 in Olympics curling
( February 19th 2010 )
Cumberland’s little Olympians
( February 19th 2010 )
Games open in Orléans too
( February 19th 2010 )
Lancers take first legitimate shot at OFSAA girls’ hockey berth
( February 19th 2010 )
Top NHL prospect battles mono, knee injury in rough junior season
( February 19th 2010 )
Lester B. Pearson coach hopes for double gold
( February 19th 2010 )
Morris claims curling wins despite slow start
( February 19th 2010 )
Best is Gee-Gees’ best at CIS swimming nationals
( February 19th 2010 )
Gloucester Skating Clubs hosts big StarSkate event this weekend
( February 19th 2010 )
Tigers headed back to OFSAA
( February 18th 2010 )
Bean through in 1,000, knocked out in relay
( February 18th 2010 )
Orléans native volunteers at Olympic biathlon
( February 18th 2010 )
Blackburn Hamlet fencer wins OUA sabre title
( February 17th 2010 )
Morris and Canada survive first test against Norway in extra ends
( February 16th 2010 )
Bean's No. 1 event goes tomorrow in Vancouver
( February 16th 2010 )
Blowout loss sparks Knights back to right path
( February 12th 2010 )
Trio of east-end Olympians take different paths to reach Games
( February 12th 2010 )
Curler Morris represents east-end’s best bet for gold
( February 12th 2010 )
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