Month: June 2024
Bears bolster backend on eve of regular season
Owen Sound Attack general manager Dale DeGray looked to bolster the club’s blueline on the eve of the regular season in a pair of moves. First DeGray shipped depth defender Cedricson Okitundu to the Guelph Storm for a fifth-round pick in 2023. The Attack then made a move with the Ottawa 67’s to bring in […]
Dealing with development a focus in Meaford mayoral debate
Two single-term councillors are looking to replace outgoing mayor Barb Clumpus with residents concerned about massive waterfront developments and a landscape-altering energy project. Ross Kentner and Paul Vickers put forth their visions for leading municipal government during a period of time both called pivotal at the Bognor Community Hall Thursday night. The mayoral all-candidates meeting […]
OUA football: First-place Mustangs want to put McMaster’s season in peril
It should be one of the golden rules in Ontario university football. When good programs are down, don’t let them hang around.
Craig Needles Podcast Episode 108: Friday Round Table with Carol Dyck, Jared Zaifman and Dan Wylie
Carol Dyck, Jared Zaifman and Dan Wylie join Craig on this edition of the Friday Round Table
Owen Sound mayoral candidates present different approaches
Thursday’s all-candidates meeting revealed differences in approach, if not aims, between Owen Sound’s two mayoral candidates. Coun. Richard Thomas, who is challenging Mayor Ian Boddy, questioned Boddy’s leadership during the two-hour meeting at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre. The city needs “strong leadership, something we have not witnessed a lot of in the past term,” […]
Crash involving stolen vehicle slows 401 traffic near Dorchester
The two-vehicle crash happened in the eastbound lanes at Dorchester Road in Thames Centre just after 6:30 a.m. on Friday.
PYETTE: It’ll be scoring by committee for London Knights this season
The magic goal-scoring number in hockey has always been 50. If you hit that milestone, it’s been a heck of a season.
New electric-assist bikes ‘game-changer’ for London Search and Rescue Team
The two new electric-assist, all-terrain bicycles will allow the team looking for missing persons to cover the search radius faster – potentially saving lives.
Western University to give students credit for Indigenous learning
Western University is launching a new Indigenous learning program to recognize student efforts to advance truth and reconciliation.
Knights will start season with big home crowd – and hope it stays that way
There are few spots in junior hockey more electric than a Friday at a packed Budweiser Gardens.