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

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

Waitrose to open the first Aberdeen store this summer

Waitrose is to open a food hall in Aberdeen this summer, ending years of a wait for the giant supermarket to arrive in the Granite City. The partnership between Dobbies, on the city’s Lang Stracht and the luxury chain means around 2,000 products will be available across the store. It is expected to open in June with work on-going at the moment to get it ready for unveiling. The food hall is currently stocked with Sainsbury’s products. However, Dobbies previously announced it was ending its contract and switching to Waitrose, which is owned by John Lewis Partnership. Dobbies Garden Centre,…Continue Reading

Nairn and Stonehaven in the list of Scotland’s most expensive seasides

Scotland’s most expensive seaside properties in the north and north-east are in Nairn and Stonehaven, a new study from the Bank of Scotland has found. Those looking to settle in the two coastal towns will have to fork out a hefty £234,470 and £248,633 respectively to take in the sea air. Lossiemouth saw the largest house price increase from 2021 to 2022 with property soaring 23% in cost to £197,364. on the other hand, those looking for more of a bargain will be better off house-hunting in Invergordon (£114,962), Wick (£124,857), Thurso (£126,716) and Fraserburgh (£132,364) where some of the…Continue Reading

Cove Rangers 0-5 Partick Thistle: Hosts’ relegation woes deepen

A direct Cove Rangers performance underlined their current woes as they were beaten comprehensively by Partick Thistle 5-0. Goals from Scott Tiffoney and Steven Lawless put Partick two clear at the break, with Brian Graham, Kevin Holt and Danny Mullen finding the net in the second. It continues Cove’s plummet towards the bottom of the Championship – they have one once in 14 – with Paul Hartley’s side only handed a reprieve by Hamilton’s drubbing at Dundee. Played through on goal by Mitch Megginson early, Leighton McIntosh had the first opportunity after three minutes but goalkeeper David Mitchell blocked his…Continue Reading

Through E-Sport, Volunteers Introduce the Figure of Ganjar to Millennials

Liputan6.com, Jakarta – The e-sport hobby, which is being loved by millennials, has become a positive forum for exploring young talents and young talents in the country. Seeing this potential, Volunteers Srikandi Ganjar East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) partnered with related communities to hold a PUBG Mobile game tournament. “The tournament was deliberately held to channel the interests of young people who really like e-sports in the city of Kupang,” said the Coordinator of Srikandi Ganjar NTT, Raeda Kusrorong in a statement received, Thursday (19/1/2023). Raeda hopes that their hobbies can be channeled and useful as well as being able to…Continue Reading

Zara Tindall found it ‘hard work’ returning to sporting career after children

Zara Tindall has been told of “feeling guilty” about returning to her sporting career after having children in an interview with her husband Mike. The Queen’s granddaughter, speaking to the former England rugby player, admitted she found it “hard” to “get her body back” after giving birth. Zara, an Olympic equestrian, spoke about her three children – Mia, Lena and Lucas Tindall – as part of a new YouTube series called Mike Drop in collaboration with the Magic Millions horse-racing event. Zara and Mike Tindall credits: James Manning/PA The Princess Royal’s daughter said: “After having Mia (in 2014), I was…Continue Reading

The A9 closed at Aviemore following a two-vehicle crash

A section of a busy Highlands road has been closed following a two-vehicle crash. Emergency services were called to the A9 Aberdeen to Perth road just after 6pm. The collision took place between Aviemore and Granish. Traffic Scotland confirmed the road has been closed in both directions as a result. A fire service spokeswoman said four appliances and a community response unit were in attendance. They received reports of the crash at 6.07pm. Motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible and to use the local diversion. NEW❗ ⌚ 18:25#A9 Aviemore–Granish The carriageway is ⛔CLOSED⛔ in both directions due…Continue Reading