Sadness as ‘baby’ dolphin washed up on Aberdeen beach

Sadness as ‘baby’ dolphin washed up on Aberdeen beach Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. Cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across. Caret An icon of a block arrow pointing to the right. E-mail An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon of the Facebook “f” mark. Google An icon of the Google “G” mark. LinkedIn An icon of the Linked In “in” mark. Logout An icon representing logout. Profile An icon that resembles a human head and shoulders. Telephone An icon of a traditional telephone receiver. tick An icon of a tick mark.…Continue Reading

Zone 4 Badminton Champions – PembinaValleyOnline.com

The Zone 4 High School Badminton championships were held Thursday in Morden and Sanford. The varsity and junior varsity girls and boys singles, girls and boys doubles and mixed doubles champions and finalists earned a spot in the Provincial championships next week in Winnipeg. Carman Collegiate captured the Zone varsity and junior varsity aggregate banners. Junior Varsity Girls Singles1) Austin Wiebe, Garden Valley2) Ryleigh Schellenberg, Rosenort Boys Singles1) Sean Auginaldo, Morden2) Nate Phillips, Carman Girls Doubles1) Karli Toews & Heidi Reimer, Garden Valley2) Marilou Delorme & Ava Hunter-Dreger, St. Jean Boys Doubles1) Cade McCallum & Ryder Wolfe, Carman2)…Continue Reading

Pickleball taking over Regina this weekend

Regina will play host to the second annual “Picklefest” this weekend, a pickleball tournament featuring the top players in Canada. “If you want to come watch the best play against the best, this is where to be on the weekend,” traveling pickleball professional Steve Deakin said. The Pickleball Hub located in the REAL District will feature the top 32 pickleball men and women players from across the country this Saturday and Sunday. “I’m not only excited to be a part of it myself, I’m excited to be competing against Canada’s best. It’s fast-paced, it’s inclusive, it’s socially interactive and it’s…Continue Reading

LIV Golf stars confirm DP World Tour RESIGNATIONS: “Consequence of own choices”

LIV Golf quartet Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Richard Bland have resigned their memberships on the DP World Tour. Their decision to tear up their DP World Tour membership means they will no longer have any involvement in the European Ryder Cup team. All four players were sanctioned for serious breaches of the DP World Tour’s ‘conflicting tournament regulations’ committed last June when they competed in the very first LIV Golf tournament at Centurion Club in England. In a statement which you can read in full further down in this article, the DP World Tour made it clear…Continue Reading

Catering supplier Nisbets to close its Aberdeen store

Catering supplier Nisbets to close its Aberdeen store Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. Cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across. Caret An icon of a block arrow pointing to the right. E-mail An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon of the Facebook “f” mark. Google An icon of the Google “G” mark. LinkedIn An icon of the Linked In “in” mark. Logout An icon representing logout. Profile An icon that resembles a human head and shoulders. Telephone An icon of a traditional telephone receiver. tick An icon of a tick mark. Is…Continue Reading

Tottenham: Harry Kane held ‘honest conversation’ with chairman Daniel Levy

Tottenham Hotspur: Ryan Mason says Harry Kane doesn’t get the recognition he deserves Tottenham striker Harry Kane said he held an “honest conversation” with chairman Daniel Levy on Monday to try to revive the club’s season. Interim boss Cristian Stellini was sacked later that day and replaced with first-team coach Ryan Mason. “I thought it was important [for Levy] to understand where the players’ heads were at that moment,” said Kane. “It was an honest conversation of where everyone is at and what we need to try to do to give us the best possible chance to finish the season…Continue Reading

Lui Passaglia among group of football alumni demanding names be removed from SFU Sports Hall of Fame

Canadian Football Hall of Famers Lui Passaglia, Dave Cutler and Doug Brown are among 11 former Simon Fraser University players demanding their names be removed from the SFU Sports Hall of Fame over the school’s decision to cut its football program. “I don’t wish to be affiliated with or have my prior football career ‘bring excellence’ to a university that no longer recognizes collegiate football as a worthwhile entity or endeavour for young amateur athletes throughout British Columbia,” Passaglia said in a statement . School president Joy Johnson announced on April 4 that Simon Fraser was discontinuing its football program,…Continue Reading

The media need to ‘catch up’ with the rise in women’s sport

The number of people watching the women’s game is on the rise THE coverage of women’s sport “needs to catch up” – according to the former sports editor of Scotland on Sunday. Despite the significant increase in the broadcasting of sports such as women’s football – with BBC Scotland now showing SWPL matches – Ginny Clark feels coverage is lagging behind developments in the women’s game. The sports journalist said: “Scotland’s achievement of reaching the women’s World Cup in 2019 had the effect of almost doubling participation figures for female football players within a year. “Media coverage needs to catch…Continue Reading