National Hockey League
Florida Panthers 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (OT)
Brandon Montour scored the overtime winner for the Panthers
Alex Lyon made 38 saves for the victory as Florida snapped a 4 game losing streak & pulled to within 1 point back of Pittsburgh for the final playoff position
Saturday, the Leafs are at Ottawa
Minnesota Wild 4 Colorado Avalanche 2
New York Islanders 2 Washington Capitals 1 (SO)
Tonight
Philadelphia Flyers at Ottawa Senators 7 pm
Florida Panthers at Montreal Canadiens 7 pm
Columbus Blue Jackets at Boston Bruins 7 pm
New York Rangers at New Jersey Devils 7 pm
Nashville Predators at Pittsburgh Penguins 7 pm
Washington Capitals at Tampa Bay Lightning 7 pm
Carolina Hurricanes at Detroit Red Wings 7:30 pm
St. Louis Blues at Chicago Blackhawks 8:30 pm
Los Angeles Kings at Edmonton Oilers 9 pm
Anaheim Ducks at Seattle Kraken 10 pm
Vegas Golden Knights at San Jose Sharks 10:30 pm
OHL Notes
The Saginaw Spirit were awarded the hosting rights for the 2024 Memorial Cup.
Meanwhile, the Erie Otters won the draft lottery and will select 1st at the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection on Friday April 21st
The Owen Sound Attack will pick 12th in the opening round
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Saginaw Spirit to host 2024 Memorial Cup presented by Kia
For the first time in 26 years, the Memorial Cup presented by Kia will be hosted south of the border when next year the championship of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) will be held in Saginaw, Michigan. Although American cities have hosted the Memorial Cup on four separate occasions in the event’s 104-year history, never before has an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) American city held this prestigious tournament.
Tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 p.m. EST / 10:00 a.m. PST, a press conference will be held at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw and be streamed live on CHL TV.
“We are thrilled to bring the Memorial Cup to the state of Michigan for the first time in the event’s history,” said CHL President Dan MacKenzie. “The Spirit and City of Saginaw submitted a remarkable bid and we have no doubt that they will do an outstanding job of hosting our CHL championship next year.”
Having arrived in Saginaw in 2002, the Spirit would be set to participate in their first-ever Memorial Cup next season. Over the last two decades, the three-time OHL West Division champions have seen over 55 of their players drafted by NHL teams, including Cole Perfetti, Filip Hronek, Owen Tippett, Brandon Saad and Vincent Trocheck, whose number 89 is the lone uniform retired by the Spirit franchise.
“On behalf of Dick Garber and the Saginaw Spirit franchise, we are grateful to the Memorial Cup Selection Committee. It is an honor for the community of Saginaw and the 400,000 people that call the Great Lakes Bay Region home to be the host of the 2024 Memorial Cup,” added Craig Goslin, President and Managing Partner of the Saginaw Spirit. “Saginaw is both honored and prepared. We respect and understand the significance that the Memorial Cup has in Canadian culture and we plan to illustrate this respect and honor throughout the event. It is our intent, that when it is completed, the CHL, all visiting players, staff, sponsors, fans and stakeholders, will leave by saying: ‘that was an exceptionally managed Memorial Cup and we had a fabulous experience.’”
Led by General Manager Dave Drinkill and Head Coach Chris Lazary, the Saginaw Spirit finished the 2022-23 season with a 36-27-3-2 record and will face off against the in-state rival Flint Firebirds in the first round of the OHL Playoffs beginning tomorrow night at 7:05 p.m. EST / 4:05 p.m. PST on CHL TV. On the ice, the Spirit are highlighted by Exceptional Status forward Michael Misa, whose 56 points (22G, 34A) this past season were the most by an OHL rookie. The first pick of the 2022 OHL Priority Selection also averaged 1.24 points-per-game this season — the highest of any OHL Exceptional Status player and ahead of John Tavares’ 1.18 points-per-game average with the Oshawa Generals in 2005-06.
In addition to the 16-year-old Misa, the Spirit are filled with quality talent which includes team scoring leader Hunter Haight (a 2022 NHL second-round selection by the Minnesota Wild), Zayne Parekh (his 21 goals this season were the most by a 16-year-old defenseman in OHL history) and Matyas Sapovaliv, a Vegas Golden Knights second-round pick who scored a team-high 27 goals this season.
The Memorial Cup is one of the most coveted trophies in hockey. First awarded in 1919, in remembrance of the many soldiers who paid the supreme sacrifice for Canada in the First World War, the Memorial Cup was rededicated to the memory of all fallen Canadian Military Personnel in 2010.
Next year, in Saginaw, the Memorial Cup will be awarded for the 104th time in its history. The Spirit will be one of four teams to participate in the 2024 Memorial Cup presented by Kia alongside the playoff champion from each of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and Western Hockey League (WHL). All games from the 2024 Memorial Cup will be nationally televised in Canada by TSN and RDS, as well as on NHL Network in the United States.
The 2023 Memorial Cup presented by Kia is scheduled to take place in less than two months, running from May 25 – June 4 in Kamloops, British Columbia. Viewers can watch all the action from this year’s CHL championship on NHL Network in the United States, along with TSN and RDS in Canada.
QUICK FACTS
An American City hasn’t hosted the Memorial Cup since Spokane held the honour in 1998 (which is where the Portland Winterhawks won their second & most recent Memorial Cup)
American cities have hosted the Memorial Cup four times in the event’s 104-year history and all of them have been in the United States Pacific Northwest (Portland – 1983 & 1986; Seattle – 1992; Spokane – 1998)
The first time an American city held the Memorial Cup was in 1983, when Portland both hosted the event & became the first non-Canadian based team to win the Memorial Cup
American CHL teams have won the Memorial Cup on four occasions, with the Chiefs being the last to accomplish the feat in 2008 (Portland Winterhawks – 1983 & 1998; Spokane Chiefs – 1991 & 2008)
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Erie Otters to Select First Overall in 2023 OHL Priority Selection Presented by Real Canadian Superstore
2023 OHL PRIORITY SELECTION ERIE OTTERS
The results from the 2023 OHL Priority Selection Draft Lottery are in, and the Erie Otters will be selecting first on April 21-22 when OHL member teams build toward the future in the 2023 OHL Priority Selection Presented by Real Canadian Superstore.
Each of the four non-playoff teams participating in the Priority Selection Lottery, the 20th place Niagara IceDogs (40 percent chance), 19th place Erie Otters (30 percent chance), 18th place Soo Greyhounds (20 percent chance) and 17th place Kingston Frontenacs (10 percent chance), had adjusted proportionate odds of drawing the first overall selection. The final results were determined by a computerized random number generator, with the process overseen and certified by Mr. Robert Bayne, partner with the law firm Filion Wakely Thorup Angeletti LLP.
The coveted top spot came down to a reveal between the Otters and the Niagara IceDogs, who will be selecting second overall.
The Otters will be adding their first Jack Ferguson Award recipient since they made eventual OHL and CHL Player of the Year Connor McDavid their first overall selection back in 2012. Another current-day NHL star in Toronto Maple Leafs forward Ryan O’Reilly was also selected first overall by Erie in 2007.
The OHL Priority Selection will once again be held over the course of two days, with Rounds 1-3 taking place beginning at 7:00pm on Friday, April 21. The proceedings continue on Saturday, April 22 starting at 9:00am with Rounds 4-15.
2023 OHL Priority Selection First Round Order of Selection:
Erie Otters
Niagara IceDogs
Soo Greyhounds
Kingston Frontenacs
Niagara IceDogs*
Oshawa Generals
Mississauga Steelheads
Brantford Bulldogs
Sudbury Wolves
Kitchener Rangers*
Kitchener Rangers
Owen Sound Attack
Peterborough Petes
Guelph Storm
Flint Firebirds
Saginaw Spirit
Sarnia Sting
London Knights
Barrie Colts
Windsor Spitfires
North Bay Battalion
Ottawa 67’s
*- indicates compensatory pick
Ontario Hockey League Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Kitchener Rangers at Windsor Spitfires
( Game 1 of a best of 7 )
7:05 pm
Flint Firebirds at Saginaw Spirit
( Game 1 of a best of 7 )
7:05 pm
The Owen Sound Attack open their Western Conference Quarterfinal tomorrow night at London
You can hear the Attack & Knights on Friday with Kia of Owen Sound-Terry’s Trailer Service Bearadio
Bearadio is brought to you in part by Darcy King at Royal LePage
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
Oshawa Generals at Ottawa 67’s
( Game 1 of a best of 7 )
7:00 pm (in Gatineau)
Sudbury Wolves at Peterborough Petes
( Game 1 of a best of 7 )
7:05 pm
Hamilton Bulldogs at Barrie Colts
( Game 1 of a best of 7 )
7:30 pm
Ontario Junior Hockey League Playoffs
NorthWest Semifinal
Collingwood Blues 4 Milton Menace 1
Carter Diceman scored twice for Collingwood including the series clinching goal into an empty net
The Blues who gave up just 5 goals against in the series sweep the best of 7; 4-0 & advance to the Conference Final against either Burlington or Georgetown.
Blues 4 Menace 1
Period 1
Collingwood – Carter Diceman (power play) (Dylan Hudon, Spencer Young) 14:58
Period 2
Collingwood – Mark McIntosh (Ethan Broderick, Cam Garvey) 1:46
Period 3
Collingwood – Robert Strachan (power play) (unassisted) 13:03
Milton – Lucas Buzziol (Aidan Hughes) 15:55
Collingwood – Carter Diceman (empty net) (unassisted) 19:36
Tonight
Burlington Cougars at Georgetown Raiders
( Burlington leads the best of 7; 3-0 )
7:30 pm
The winner of this series advances to meet Collingwood in the NorthWest Final
PJHL Pollock Division Semifinals
Wingham Ironmen 5 Mount Forest Patriots 1
Micah Kraayenbrink, Noah Wettlaufer & Coleson Fischer all had a goal & an assist for the Ironmen
( The best of 7 is tied 2-2 )
Game 5 is tomorrow night in Mount Forest
Mitchell Hawks 4 Hanover Barons 1
Tyson Hall scored twice for the Hawks who avoided elimination
( The Barons lead the best of 7; 3-1 )
Game 5 is tomorrow night in Mitchell
Ironmen 5 Patriots 1
1st
1:52 WIN Kyle Stanbury (9) ASST: Coleson Fischer (4) (PP)
18:06 WIN Micah Kraayenbrink (2) ASST: Tayt Bramhill (3)
2nd
3:00 MFP Brody Leblanc (6) ASST: Dylan Szymanowski (4) (PP)
9:21 WIN Nigel Kreager (2) ASST: Noah Wettlaufer (1), Tayt Bramhill (4)
9:34 WIN Noah Wettlaufer (2) ASST: Micah Kraayenbrink (1), Dawson Fahrer (5)
3rd
11:45 WIN Coleson Fischer (3) ASST: None (PP)
Hawks 4 Barons 1
1st
4:56 MIT Tyson Hall (2) ASST: Mark Cassidy (4), Braeden Burdett (6)
14:06 HAN Payton McIsaac (2) ASST: Ryan Colquhoun (7)
2nd
1:44 MIT Andrew Gysbers (3) ASST: Brady Brezynskie (1), Callan Ferguson (2) (PP)
19:10 MIT Tyson Hall (3) ASST: Brady Brezynskie (2), Callan Ferguson (3)
3rd
19:05 MIT Braeden Burdett (1) ASST: None (EN, SH)
PJHL Carruthers Division Semifinal
Stayner Siskins 7 Orillia Terriers 3
Ty Roberts had a goal & 3 points for the Siskins
( Stayner sweeps the best of 7; 4-0 & advances to the Division Final against either Alliston or Schomberg )
Siskins 7 Terriers 3
1st
0:30 STA Deandres DeJesus (4) ASST: Isaiah Casavant (3), Damen Boose (8)
2nd
8:56 STA Cody Marles (3) ASST: Ty Roberts (9), Jacob Vanderburg (1)
9:28 ORI Brady McLaren (6) ASST: Caleb Sands (1)
10:25 ORI Devon Edmonds (4) ASST: Dylan Palomaki (6), Noah Mountain (4)
13:39 STA Caleb Booth (1) ASST: Deandres DeJesus (6) (PP)
3rd
9:35 STA Damen Boose (13) ASST: Christopher Prucha (8), Ty Roberts (10) (PP)
11:17 STA Tanner Hicks (7) ASST: Caleb Booth (4), Christopher Prucha (9)
15:33 ORI Colton Dumond (3) ASST: Josh Brown (3), Lucas Wessinger (1) (PP)
16:36 STA Ty Roberts (7) ASST: None
19:01 STA Gavin Mikaczo (1) ASST: Cody Marles (4) (EN)
Tonight
Alliston Hornets at Schomberg Cougars
( Allison leads the best of 7; 2-1 )
7:30 pm
The winner of this series will advance to meet Stayner in the Carruthers Division Final
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League Final 4
at Témiscaming
North York Renegades vs Bradford Rattlers 5 pm
Temiscaming Titans vs High Prairie Red Wings 8:15 pm
National Basketball Association
Milwaukee Bucks 149 Indiana Pacers 146
Jrue Holiday had 51 points for Milwaukee
The Bucks lead the Eastern Conference by 3 games over Boston
Tonight, Boston is at Milwaukee
Philadelphia 76ers 116 Dallas Mavericks 108
Joel Embiid scored 25 points for the 76’s
Tomorrow night, Philadelphia will host the Toronto Raptors
New York Knicks 101 Miami Heat 92
Brooklyn Nets 123 Houston Rockets 114
Los Angeles Lakers 121 Chicago Bulls 110
Oklahoma City Thunder 107 Detroit Pistons 106
Los Angeles Clippers 141 Memphis Grizzlies 132
Sacramento Kings 120 Portland Trail Blazers 80
Phoenix Suns 107 Minnesota Timberwolves 100
Utah Jazz 128 San Antonio Spurs 117
Tonight
Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks 7:30 pm
New Orleans Pelicans at Denver Nuggets 10 pm
Major League Baseball Season Openers
Toronto Blue Jays at St.Louis Cardinals
Manoah (0-0) vs Mikolas (0-0),
4:10 pm
San Francisco Giants at New York Yankees 1:05 pm
Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals 1:05 pm
Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox 2:10 pm
Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago Cubs 2:20 pm
Detroit Tigers at Tampa Bay Rays 3:10 pm
Philadelphia Phillies at Texas Rangers 4:05 pm
Pittsburgh Pirates at Cincinnati Reds 4:10 pm
Minnesota Twins at Kansas City Royals 4:10 pm
New York Mets at Miami Marlins 4:10 pm
Colorado Rockies at San Diego Padres 4:10 pm
Chicago White Sox at Houston Astros 7:08 pm
Los Angeles Angels at Oakland Athletics 10:07 pm
Arizona Diamondbacks at Los Angeles Dodgers 10:10 pm
Cleveland Guardians at Seattle Mariners 10:10 pm
LPGA DIO Implant LA Open
at Palos Verdes Estates, California
2 Canadians are entered; Maddie Szeryk & Maude-Aimee LeBlanc
Szeryk tees off at 10 am while LeBlanc will start at 3 pm
PGA Valero Texas Open
TPC San Antonio
J.J. Spaun is the defending champion
4 Canadians are entered including Corey Conners from Listowel
Conners will tee off at 2:20 pm today
Events
Tryouts & Training for the Owen Sound Junior B NorthStar Lacrosse Club are underway
The NorthStars will conduct their sessions at the Desboro Arena on the following dates;
Tuesday at 7 pm
& April 11th at 7 pm
There will be an exhibition game Saturday April 15th at Durham when the Junior NorthStars meet Orangeville
The Junior NorthStars 1st home game is scheduled for April 22nd
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The 43rd annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser returns in April with in-person bowling at three alleys, in Owen Sound, Collingwood and Port Elgin.
Bowl for Kids’ Sake bowling events will take place on the following dates;
– in Owen Sound at The Bowling Alley on Thursday, April 13th from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m., April 14th from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m., and April 15th from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
– in Collingwood at Georgian Bowl Thursday, April 20th from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.- 9 p.m.
– & in Port Elgin at Sunset Family Fun Centre on April 21st from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Grey Bruce event supports more than 140 youths, numerous in-school tutoring programs and a monthly outdoor wellness program in Grey, Bruce and western Simcoe counties. More than 70 youths are on a waiting list.
An online silent auction will run from April 6-22.
Winners will be announced on Tuesday, April 25 via Zoom and will be available for viewing on BBBS Grey Bruce’s social media sites. A link will be provided to participants.
For more information and to register, visit greybruce.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca and click “Events” or call 519-376-4449.
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The Walk/Run for REACH is back with a community fundraiser for the program on Saturday, May 6th from 9am to 12 noon.
The event will take place at the back entrance to Harrison Park.
Anyone can register or set up a team.
For more on the Walk/Run for REACH visit reachcentre.org/race-for-reach
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On Friday May 12, join 560 CFOS for the 1st EVER Rotary YMCA Camp Presqu’ile Radiothon.
Be listening from 6 am-6 pm on May 12th as we take calls, pledges, challenges and donations to support both camp registration and renovation projects at Rotary YMCA Camp Presqu’ile
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COLLINGWOOD SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONIES
Saturday, May 13, 2023
The 24th bi-annual COLLINGWOOD SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONIES is confirmed to officially welcome its Class of 2022 Inductees at the Collingwood Legion.
For this event, we are honoured to welcome retired NHL Referee Terry Gregson as our featured guest speaker. His officiating career began in the OMHA progressing through to the OHA, WHL, IHL, and CHL culminating in his arrival to the NHL in 1979. Throughout his NHL career, Terry officiated 1400 games plus 158 playoff games across 18 consecutive years that included 8 Stanley Cup finals.
On the International front, Terry officiated professional hockey in Helsinki, Stockholm and Japan.
A proud member of the Guelph Hall of Fame & OHA Honour Roll, Terry is a recipient of the Ron Foxcroft Officiating Excellence Award & NASO Gold Whistle Award for his contribution to the World of
Officiating across all sports in North America.
In his post-ice career, Terry was the Senior Officiating Manager of NHL officials assisting in the development and execution of new managerial programs & succession planning program from 2005-2009 then Senior Vice President and Director of Officiating in charge of the NHL officiating staff from 2009-2013.
The following agenda is planned for the evening.
5:00 p.m. – Cocktails
6:00 p.m. – Parade of Inductees
6:10 p.m. – Master of Ceremonies – John Kirby
– Official Welcome & Introduction of VIP’s, Directors, Hall of Fame Members
6:15 p.m. – Dinner
7:30 p.m. – Guest Speaker – Terry Gregson
8:00 p.m. – Sports Wall of Fame
2017-18 Collingwood Blackhawks Atom AE3 Hockey Team
8:15 p.m. – Sports Hall of Fame – Induction Ceremonies
Harvey Pearen Builder Hockey & Baseball
OMHA Hockey Linesman & Referee 1960’s
Collingwood Minor Hockey Coach 1960-65
1966-70 Coach of Collingwood Legionnaires Midget Rep Hockey Team
OMHA Finalist, Numerous Georgian Bay Championships, Silver Stick Qualifier
Manager of Collingwood Blues (Junior B) Hockey 1973-76
Baseball Umpire 1980-1990’s
Raymond Sheffield Athlete – Hockey
Raised in Collingwood, Raymond’s career began in Minor Hockey and progressed through to 1998-89 Stayner Siskins (Jr. C Champions) , OHA Collingwood Blues
(1989-90) & Creemore Chiefs
First captain of the Newcastle North Stars (2002) in Australian Ice Hockey League
Won 4 National Championships + nine final appearances
Newcastle retired Raymond’s #19 after 13 year career averaging .64 pts/gm & captained more games than any player in the AIHL
Volunteered as Equipment Mgr. for 2007 National Senior Team in the IIHF World Championships (Div. II, Group B) in Seoul, Korea. Silver Medal.
Returned as Assistant Coach for the North Stars (2016) and won his fifth National Championship
Wall of Fame – Team
2017-18 Collingwood Blackhawks PeeWee AE3 Hockey Team
OMHA Champions, Georgian Bay Champions, 2018 Silver Stick Semi Finalists
Full Season Record 43-4-3
9:00 p.m. – Closing Remarks
Induction Ceremony tickets are $45.00 (incl. dinner).
Revenues generated from ticket sales assist in the Hall’s continued operations.
For further Induction ticket sales information, please contact: Jim Malley, Manager at Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club 705-445-3918 ext. 103 jmalley@bmgcc.ca or a Director
Collingwood Sports Hall of Fame
Directors: Marie Stephenson, Jim Malley, Dave Chandler, Dave Labelle, Mary Anne Scudder, Sandy Cunningham, Roger Hannon, Scott MacMurchy, Chris Potts, & Mark Rich
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31st ANNUAL CRIME STOPPERS OF GREY BRUCE GOLF TOURNEY SET TO GO THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2023
The Organizing Committee wish to announce that the 31st Annual Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce Charity Golf Tournament is set to go on Thursday, June 1, 2023 at Saugeen Golf Club.
Day of Registration starts @ 10 AM with an 11 AM Shot Gun Tee-off start.
Organizers are delighted to announce a new roster of Title Sponsors for 2023. Bayshore Broadcasting, Germania Mutual Insurance and MacLean’s Ales have all committed to perpetuating this highly successful and important event.
Proceeds will continue to support the essential work that Crime Stoppers does to make our communities in Grey Bruce safe.
Outgoing Co-sponsors Trillium Mutual Insurance and Waterloo Brewery are to be commended for helping to raise nearly $600,000.00 in the first 30 years. The Tournament Committee wish to thank both organizations for their past support.
For further details on this announcement, contact Tourney Co-chair Joe Dietrich: 519-889-2866.
For further info on golf registration please go to: CSGBgolf@germaniamutual.com or contact Elena DeBono at Germania Mutual Insurance: 1-888-418-7770 ext. 260.
For further information about Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce please call 519-371-6078
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Owen Sound Crescent Club Memorial Golf Tournament
Saturday June 17th at Legacy Ridge Golf Club
Tee Times begin at 10ish
Format: 4-Man Scramble
Entry Fee: $120
New/Potential Members $ 175 (includes Crescent Club membership for remainder of 2023 and 2024)
Price includes 18 Holes of Golf, Power Cart, Dinner, Bag Drop for each player & Closest to the Pin
For additional information or to Register your group or individually please contact Ron Glenn at Ronald.p.glenn@gmail.com
The Annual Golf Tournament is a significant fundraiser to support the ongoing efforts of the Club.
Again, this year we will continue the tradition to recognize those members that have passed with the sponsorship of the Memorial Walk at the Golf Tournament and the Memorial Wall at the Club. If you wish to recognize a member that is no longer with us a $50 donation will add the Member to our Memorial Walk/Wall.
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The Owen Sound Subaru Triathlon is set for July 30th at Kelso Beach Park
Registration is now open
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The annual Wiarton Rotary Shore-To-Shore race is Monday August 7th from Oliphant to Wiarton
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The Lakeshore Women’s Triathlon (formerly Kincardine Women’s Triathlon) will be moving to Saugeen Shores for its 2023 race scheduled for August 12, 2023.
The triathlon will take place at the Main Beach, with the cycle heading out to North Shore Road and Concession 10, and the run happening on the path along North Shore Rd.
For more information contact Sarah Foster, Race Director, 416-895-5151 or sarmillar@gmail.com
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The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation announced its first annual Bruce County Bash in partnership with 97.9 The Bruce and Three Sheets Brewing on Saturday, August 19 at the Coliseum in Southampton.
This exciting fundraising event will feature two amazing bands, 54-40 & Tommy Youngsteen, who will be performing LIVE in concert.
The Bruce County Bash is a new addition to the hospital foundation’s Gran Fondo Lake Huron presented by Bruce Power & Suppliers fundraising cycling event
The concert is designed to add to the excitement of the weekend and create an opportunity for more people across the region who don’t cycle to take part in the Gran Fondo Lake Huron festivities.
Tickets for the Bruce County Bash can be purchased online at www.smhfoundation.ca or by contacting the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation office 519-797-3230 x 3230.
Proceeds from the event will go toward local mental health initiatives.
For more information about the Bruce County Bash, please visit the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation’s website
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The 35th annual Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular is set to run from Friday August 25th to September 3rd, 2023
The derby is conducted by the Sydenham Sportsmen Association
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The annual Meaford Scarecrow Invasion & Family Festival will climax on Friday September 29th with the annual parade along Sykes Street and the family festival at the Meaford Rotary Pavillion