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World Cup Soccer
France 3 Poland 1
England 3 Senegal 0
France & England will meet each other in the Quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon
Today
Knockout Round
Japan vs. Croatia 10 a.m.
Brazil vs South Korea 2 p.m.
National Football League
Philadelphia Eagles 35 Tennessee Titans 10
Minnesota Vikings 27 New York Jets 22
San Francisco 49ers 33 Miami Dolphins 17
Baltimore Ravens 10 Denver Broncos 9
Cincinnati Bengals 27 Kansas City Chiefs 24
Cleveland Browns 27 Houston Texans 14
Pittsburgh Steelers 19 Atlanta Falcons 16
Dallas Cowboys 54 Indianapolis Colts 19
Green Bay Packers 28 Chicago Bears 19
Detroit Lions 40 Jacksonville Jaguars 14
New York Giants 20 Washington Commanders 20 (OT)
Seattle Seahawks 27 Los Angeles Rams 23
Las Vegas Raiders 27 Los Angeles Chargers 20
Tonight
NFC South
New Orleans Saints ( 4 & 8 ) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( 5 & 6 )
8:15 pm
National Hockey League
Winnipeg Jets 5 Anaheim Ducks 2
Detroit Red Wings 4 Columbus Blue Jackets 2
Buffalo Sabres 6 San Jose Sharks 3
Minnesota Wild 6 Dallas Stars 5 (SO)
New York Islanders 3 Chicago Blackhawks 0
Tonight
Vegas Golden Knights at Boston Bruins 7 pm
St. Louis Blues at New York Rangers 7 pm
Colorado Avalanche at Philadelphia Flyers 7 pm
Washington Capitals at Edmonton Oilers 8:30 pm
Arizona Coyotes at Calgary Flames 9 pm
Montreal Canadiens at Vancouver Canucks 10:30 pm
Tomorrow, the Toronto Maple Leafs are at Dallas
The Leafs have points in 11 straight games
Ontario Hockey League
Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 5 Owen Sound Attack 3
Colby Barlow scored with 15 seconds left in the game to extend his goal streak to an Owen Sound record of 10 straight games
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Barlow now has 50 career OHL goals
The Attack went 0 for 8 on the power play and fell out of 1st place in the Midwest Division
Friday, the Attack are at Guelph
You can hear the game with Kia of Owen Sound-Terry’s Trailer Service Bearadio on 560 CFOS
Bearadio is brought to you in part by Metal Edge Pipeworks
Greyhounds 5 Attack 3
1st Period
1, Sault Ste. Marie, Montroy 1 (Mignosa, D’Intino), 4:33.
2, Owen Sound, Papais 9 (Uens, Seed), 15:10.
Penalties-served by Tersigni Os (too many men), 13:00; Kudryavtsev Soo (delay of game), 17:19.
2nd Period
3, Sault Ste. Marie, D’Intino 8 (Mignosa, Montroy), 10:29.
4, Sault Ste. Marie, Gibson 4 (McConnell-Barker, Kudryavtsev), 18:32.
5, Owen Sound, Burroughs 8 (Sedley), 19:20.
Penalties-Cloutier Soo (high sticking, high sticking), 12:58; Seed Os (roughing), 19:20; Savard Soo (roughing, roughing), 19:20.
3rd Period
6, Sault Ste. Marie, Kudryavtsev 4 3:39 (SH).
7, Sault Ste. Marie, Watson 11 (McConnell-Barker, Savard), 17:14 (PP).
8, Owen Sound, Barlow 20 (Guindon, Papais), 19:45.
Penalties-Toms Soo (high sticking), 2:35; Ryan Thompson Soo (cross checking), 6:27; Seed Os (cross checking), 16:09; Carlisle Soo (delay of game), 17:24; Schweingruber Os (misc-usc), 19:26; Cloutier Soo (misc-mouth guard), 19:26; Sedley Os (roughing), 19:57; Clattenburg Soo (roughing), 19:57; Toms Soo (roughing, roughing), 19:57.
Shots on Goal
Owen Sound 7-9-14-30
Sault Ste. Marie 9-13-8-30
Goalies
Owen Sound, Chenard 8-4-0-1 (30 shots-25 saves).
Sault Ste. Marie, Ivanov 4-4-2-2 (30 shots-27 saves)
Power Play Opportunities
Owen Sound 0 / 8
Sault Ste. Marie 1 / 2
Attendance- 3,385
Referees-Ben Wilson (32), Mike Cairns (34).
Linesmen-Scott Reed (81), Alex Schmidt (48)
London Knights 5 Mississauga Steelheads 4
The Knights are now first in the Midwest
Flint Firebirds 4 Kingston Frontenacs 2
Barrie Colts 3 Sarnia Sting 2 (OT)
Ottawa 67’s 6 Peterborough Petes 2
Oshawa Generals 4 Hamilton Bulldogs 3
Sudbury Wolves 13 Niagara IceDogs 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Saginaw Spirit 36
London Knights 35
Windsor Spitfires 34
Owen Sound Attack 34
Flint Firebirds 33
Sarnia Sting 32
Erie Otters 25
Soo Greyhounds 24
Guelph Storm 21
Kitchener Rangers 20
EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Ottawa 67’s 42
North Bay Battalion 36
Peterborough Petes 29
Miss Steelheads 27
Kingston Frontenacs 26
Barrie Colts 25
Hamilton Bulldogs 23
Sudbury Wolves 19
Oshawa Generals 19
Niagara IceDogs 15
Attack 1000
The Owen Sound Attack need 2 more wins to hit 1,000 wins in Owen Sound OHL History
Who will win $ 1,000 when the Attack get win # 1,000 thanks to Bruce Power & Team Tedford at Re/MAX Grey Bruce Realty
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
Bradford Rattlers 8 Knights of Meaford 5
The Rattlers lead the North Division with 38 points
Paavo Yritys scored twice for Meaford who had a 4 game win streak snapped
Thursday, the Knights host the Temiscaming Titans
Rattlers 8 Knights 5
1st Period
00:29 Bradford Rattlers Jesper Eriksson (Tanner Skrypnyk, Jacob Rhodin)
04:38 Meaford Power Play – Cody Gibbons (Yanco Lens)
11:31 Bradford Rattlers Pavel Rozhkov (Jesper Eriksson, Daniel Suda)
14:02 Meaford Paavo Yritys (Aidan Haller-Brady)
19:18 Meaford Power Play – Paavo Yritys (Riley Lavallee, Adam Polach)
Penalties
Time Team Player (Penalty)
02:30 Bradford Rattlers Jacob Rhodin (Holding – 2:00)
02:30 Bradford Rattlers Jacob Rhodin (Roughing – 2:00)
17:26 Bradford Rattlers Stepan Levitskiy (Hooking – 2:00)
19:08 Bradford Rattlers Pavel Rozhkov (Checking from Behind – 2:00)
19:56 Meaford Riley Lavallee (Checking from Behind – 2:00)
2nd Period
02:17 Bradford Rattlers Stepan Levitskiy (Unassisted)
05:21 Bradford Rattlers Stepan Levitskiy (Unassisted)
09:58 Bradford Rattlers Swen Meusy (William-Daniel Burns)
12:07 Bradford Rattlers Short Handed – Jacob Rhodin (Ryan St. John, Christoph Kirchmayer)
Penalties
Time Team Player (Penalty)
10:31 Bradford Rattlers Julian McCarthy (Roughing – 2:00)
13:32 Bradford Rattlers Jacob Rhodin (Tripping – 2:00)
3rd Period
01:58 Meaford Blayze Siebert (Ethan Biggs)
02:38 Bradford Rattlers Stepan Levitskiy (Christoph Kirchmayer, Julian McCarthy)
14:04 Meaford Power Play – Adam Polach (Cody Gibbons)
18:43 Bradford Rattlers Stepan Levitskiy (Arvid Malm)
Penalties
06:38 Meaford Adam Polach (Slashing – 2:00)
11:56 Meaford Bastien Lagace (Tripping – 2:00)
13:26 Bradford Rattlers Tyler Baxter (Tripping – 2:00)
14:42 Meaford Jonathan Henripin (Holding – 2:00)
19:59 Meaford Ethan Biggs (Roughing – 2:00)
19:59 Meaford Ethan Biggs (10-Minute Misconduct – 10:00)
West Nipissing Lynx 4 Bancroft Rockhounds 3
Bradford Bulls 8 St. George Ravens 1
Streetsville Flyers 6 Tottenham Steam 2
North York Renegades 9 Windsor Aces 1
Tonight
North York Renegades at Durham Roadrunners 8:30 pm
North Division
Bradford Rattlers 38
Ville-Marie 35
Temiscaming 27
Knights of Meaford 22
West Nipissing 16
South Muskoka 15
Bancroft 7
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Pickering Panthers 4 Milton Menace 3
Lindsay Muskies 4 Markham Royals 2
North York Rangers 5 Caledon Admirals 3
Wellington Dukes 7 Brantford 99’ers 2
Tonight
Wellington Dukes at Cobourg Cougars 7 pm
Friday, the Collingwood Blues are at Aurora to meet the Tigers
North/West Conference Standings
Collingwood 45
Milton 41
Burlington 40
Georgetown 37
Pickering 33
Aurora 31
Markham 27
Stouffville 25
Oakville 17
Brantford 10
PJHL Pollock Division
Wingham Ironmen 4 Goderich Flyers 1
Ironmen 4 Flyers 1
1st
10:48 WIN Brandon Bishop (2) ASST: Nate Bloemberg (7), Josh Dales (5)
13:27 WIN Kyle Smeltzer (1) ASST: Noah Bloemberg (4), Coleson Fischer (14)
2nd
18:17 WIN Nate Bloemberg (6) ASST: Tayt Bramhill (8), Austin Becker (5) (PP)
19:01 WIN Austin Becker (6) ASST: Turner Mckenzie (8)
3rd
9:35 GOD Ethan Pearce (5) ASST: Jack Stecho (7)
Pollock Division Standings
Mt Forest Patriots 33
Mitchell Hawks 29
Hanover Barons 27
Wingham Ironmen 27
Kincardine Bulldogs 19
Walkerton Capitals 8
Goderich Flyers 2
PJHL Carruthers Division
Stayner Siskins 5 Caledon Golden Hawks 2
Siskins 5 Golden Hawks 2
1st
2:56 CGH Michael Bottrell (5) ASST: Jake Druri (1), Joey Furlano (9) (PP)
3:59 CGH Andrew McClure (16) ASST: Michael Bottrell (12), Joey Furlano (10)
7:19 STA Ty Roberts (21) ASST: Ethan Allair (10), Damen Boose (17)
2nd
5:16 STA Damen Boose (18) ASST: Ty Roberts (15) (SH)
17:13 STA Damen Boose (19) ASST: Ethan Allair (11)
3rd
12:19 STA Damen Boose (20) ASST: Deandres DeJesus (8), Jack Foubert (2)
15:31 STA Ty Roberts (22) ASST: Caleb Booth (10), Ethan Allair (12) (PP)
Carruthers Division Standings
Stayner Siskins 38
Alliston Hornets 33
Schomberg Cougars 26
Orillia Terriers 21
Huntsville Otters 20
Innisfil Spartans 20
Caledon G Hawks 11
Midland Flyers 8
Penetang Kings 6
WOAA Senior Hockey
Seaforth Centenaires 11 Lucknow Lancers 2
Milverton 4-Wheel Drives 5 Shelburne Muskies 3
National Basketball Association
Boston Celtics 103 Brooklyn Nets 92
Jaylen Brown had 34 points for Boston who will be in Toronto to meet the Raptors tonight
Phoenix Suns 133 San Antonio Spurs 95
New York Knicks 92 Cleveland Cavaliers 81
Portland Trail Blazers 116 Indiana Pacers 100
Los Angeles Lakers 130 Washington Wizards 119
Sacramento Kings 110 Chicago Bulls 101
Memphis Grizzlies 122 Detroit Pistons 112
New Orleans Pelicans 121 Denver Nuggets 106
Tonight
Boston Celtics at Toronto Raptors 7:30 pm
Los Angeles Clippers at Charlotte Hornets 7 pm
Milwaukee Bucks at Orlando Magic 7 pm
Oklahoma City Thunder at Atlanta Hawks 7:30 pm
Philadelphia 76ers at Houston Rockets 8 pm
Miami Heat at Memphis Grizzlies 8 pm
Phoenix Suns at Dallas Mavericks 8:30 pm
Indiana Pacers at Golden State Warriors 10 pm
Bluewater South Boys Basketball
Senior & Junior
Season Openers
John Diefenbaker Trojans at Sacred Heart Crusaders
Kincardine District Knights at Walkerton Riverhawks
PGA Hero World Challenge
at Albany, Bahamas
Defending champion Viktor Hovland won the event by 2 strokes over Scottie Scheffler
Hovland carried a 5-shot lead into the back nine Sunday, survived a shaky finish and shot a final-round 69.
Corey Conners of Listowel, Ontario finished 16th in the field of 20 players
2022 WBSC Men’s World Cup
at Auckland, New Zealand
Final
Australia 5 Canada 2
from softballcanada.ca
The Canadian Men’s National Team won the silver medal at the 2022 WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup after a 5-2 loss to Australia. The Aussies scored two runs in the top of the first inning and held Canada scoreless until the fifth on their way to earning the world title.
Australia struck first in the top of the first inning, with their leadoff batter starting the game with a double off the center field wall. After another double put runners on second and third, Marshall Kronk hit a sacrifice fly to the left field corner that was caught in foul territory allowing one run to score, and the second run scored on an errant throw to the plate. The Australians added another run to their lead in the top of the third when the leadoff batter reached on a bunt single and moved up to second on a bad throw to first, to third on a wild pitch and crossed the plate on a single by Callum Beashel.
Meanwhile, Canada wasn’t able to get much going offensively against Aussie pitcher Jack Besgrove until the third. Ryan Boland (St. John’s, N.L.) led off with a single followed by another single by Colin Walsh (Petty Harbour, N.L.) to put runners on the corners with no outs. However, the next two batters struck out followed by a line out to Besgrove as Canada was unable to get on the board.
Team Canada was able to get their first run in the bottom of the fifth, with Ty Sebastian (Brussels, Ont.) laying down a bunt that was thrown over the first baseman, allowing him to advance to second. Boland followed with a single to right to score Sebastian and get Canada into the game with a 3-1 score. However, an inning-ending double play put Canada back on defence and the Aussies responded immediately, with Nick Shailes leading off with a homerun later followed by a run-scoring single by James Todhunter to give Australia a 5-1 lead.
As they did earlier in the week, Canada proved they would fight back by scoring a run in the bottom of the seventh when Ryan Boland drew a two-out walk and courtesy runner Jason Hill (St. John’s, N.L.) scored from first on a double to the left field corner by Walsh, but it was too little and too late as the next batter grounded out to end the game.
Sean Cleary (Harbour Main, N.L.) took the loss in the pitcher’s circle, allowing three runs (one earned) on five hits and he struck out five batters in four innings and one third. Justin Schofield (Grand Pre, N.S.) allowed two runs (one earned) on three hits and struck out two in two and two third innings. Walsh led Canada at the plate with a double and a single with Ryan Boland hitting two singles for Canada’s only four hits.
Earlier in the day, the United States defeated Argentina 2-0 to earn the bronze medal.
Three Canadian players were named to the tournament all-star team – Sean Cleary at pitcher, Quinten Bruce (Grand Valley, Ont.) at right field and Bryan Abrey (Richmond, B.C.) as designated player. Abrey also won individual awards for most homeruns (3) and runs batted in (11), with Bruce taking the batting title with a 0.647 average and Shane Boland (St. John’s, N.L.) the most runs scored (9).
Minor Hockey
Under 11 Girls
The Owen Sound Hopper Real Estate Ice Hawks won the “Pink on the Rink” Tournament in Exeter with a 6 game winning streak
Events
The Big Bruce Volleyball Club is inviting boys in the Grey – Bruce area, born in 2005 or later to three open practices; tomorrow and again Tuesday, December 13th and Tuesday, December 20th.at the Chesley District Community School
The club provides an opportunity for high school age boys who enjoy playing volleyball to develop their skills and to gain competitive experience.
The BBVC runs from December to late April and consists of weekly practices on Tuesday evenings & also participates in tournaments as part of the Southwestern Ontario 18U volleyball league.
The registration fee is $150.00 which includes OVA registration, insurance, practices, two sets of uniform shirts, shorts and league fees.
Interested players can contact Barry Mutrie at 1-519-270-4461 or by e-mail at abmut01@gmail.com
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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6 in Owen Sound is hosting Carpet Bowling every Thursday afternoon
Carpet Bowling combined the aspects of curling & lawn bowling and is a very social activity that doesn’t overly stress the body
The Legion has capacity for 40 players every Thursday from 1-4 pm and the cost to play is $ 2
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Owen Sound Minor Lacrosse Boys & Girls REP Box is now accepting coaching applications for the 2023 season.
Applications are open for all age groups from Paperweight to U22
The Deadline to apply is Friday at 5 pm
All interested candidates should email their application to vicepresident@osml.ca and bergeron_ryan@hotmail.com.
Applications can be found at www.osml.ca.
Coaching interview meetings will be held the week of December 12th & Minor Lacrosse hopes to have a Coaches & Managers meeting the second week of January.
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Music from A Charlie Brown Christmas returns to the Harmony Centre
A holiday concert tradition followed by milk and cookies
Harmony Centre Owen Sound, a charitable organization dedicated to offering affordable space for the community to Share, Educate, Create and Perform, continues its 10th anniversary Ten for Ten series of pay-what-you-can events.
On Saturday, December 18 at 2pm, the much-loved music from A Charlie Brown Christmas will fill the Harmony Auditorium in a family-friendly show with Tyler Wagler on bass, Adam Bowman on drums, and Duncan Wilson on piano.
Special guests the Keppel-Sarawak School Choir
Visit the Harmony Centre for this jazz classic and linger afterward for free milk and cookies in the Commons (all will be nut free, gluten-free options available, as well as non-dairy milk).
Tickets are on sale now at harmonycentre.ca. Harmony Centre is located at 890 4th Ave E (at the corner of 9th St E).
Like all of the Ten for Ten series events, admission is Pay-What-You-Can to ensure that all are able to attend, made possible by our generous Ten for Ten sponsor, VanDolder’s Home Team.
For more information visit www.harmonycentre.ca, follow the Harmony Centre Facebook or subscribe to the newsletter to keep up with all Harmony Centre news.
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The Ontario Junior Hockey League All Star Celebration will be hosted by the Collingwood Blues January 13th & 14th
The All Star Game will be Saturday January 14th at 3 pm
At 7:30 pm, the league’s top young players will compete in a Prospects Game
A 2 day pass for the event is $ 25
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The City of Owen Sound Relaunches Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada
Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada will be nationally broadcast live from the Good Cheer Rink in Harrison Park, Owen Sound, Ontario on Saturday, January 21, 2023!
Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada is presented in partnership with The City of Owen Sound and Sportsnet.
Hosted by Ron MacLean and featuring Sportsnet’s all-star roster of NHL® hosts, analysts and reporters, Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada 2023 promises to be a spectacular event that will shine the national spotlight on Owen Sound and celebrate the community’s rich cultural landscape, diversity, and love for the game of hockey.
Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada festivities will begin on Wednesday, January 18 and feature community and family-friendly hockey events for all ages in Owen Sound and the surrounding area leading up to the main event, Sportsnet’s day-long marathon broadcast of all seven Canadian NHL® teams on Saturday, January 21.
Leading up to the Saturday Sportsnet broadcast, the community will be treated to three amazing days of celebration of community and hockey. Events include Music of Hockey, Skate with the Stanley Cup, school visits and games, on-ice clinics, a banquet with many special alumni hosted by Ron MacLean, 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, Breakfast with the Cup, Celebrity Alumni Classic and post-game party, OUA Sport Women’s Hockey Games as well as an Owen Sound Attack home game.
Saturday will feature a full day at Harrison Park Good Cheer Rink, celebrating the game of hockey. At the same time, there are activities and games all day long at both the Bayshore Community Centre and the Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre. Saturday will kick off with a Stanley Cup parade followed by live coverage of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada across the globe with host Ron MacLean.
The complete schedule of events or how you can volunteer for the event is available at OwenSound.ca/HockeyDay.
Official Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada merchandise is now available at the Attack Shack.
The City of Owen Sound, Scotiabank and Sportsnet are excited to announce that tickets for all events go on sale November 7.
For those that had previously purchased tickets to Music of Hockey at The Roxy Theatre, please contact boxoffice@roxytheatre.ca or call (519) 371-2833.
For all other ticket purchases, please visit the MacVicar & McComb Sutton Realty Attack Box Office. You can contact the box office by emailing admin@attackhockey.com or calling (519) 371-7452.
Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada wishes to thank the sponsors contributing to the 2023 event.
For more information, please contact Jen Wright, Events and Activation Coordinator, at 519-376-4440 ext. 1237 or email jwright@owensound.ca
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Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada
Wednesday, January 18
2:00-4:00 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada: Skate with the Cup – Bruce Power private event
4:00-4:45 p.m. Officiating Clinic with Ron MacLean – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
8:00-10:30 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada: Music of Hockey with Ron MacLean – The Roxy Theatre
Thursday, January 19
10:00-11:00 a.m. School Visit – Ecole East Ridge Community School
11:00 AM-12:00 p.m. School Visit – Alexandra Community School
2:15-3:00 p.m. Maple Leaf’s Hockey Clinic – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community
3:15-4:00 p.m. Maple Leaf’s Hockey Clinic – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community
4:15-5:00 p.m. Owen Sound Attack Hockey Clinic – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community
3:00-5:00 p.m. “32 Thoughts” The Podcast Recording at Heartwood Hall with Jeff Marek & Elliotte Friedman
6:30-9:00 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada: Banquet – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre – Rutherford Hall
Friday, January 20
7:30-9:30 a.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada: NHL Hockey is for Everyone Breakfast with Andrew Ference – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre – Rutherford Hall
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. School Visit – Notre Dame Catholic School
12:00-12:45 p.m. Maple Leafs Hockey Clinic – Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre
1:00-1:45 p.m. Maple Leafs Hockey Clinic – Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre
2:00-2:45 p.m. U-Sport Hockey Clinic – Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre
1:15-3:00 p.m. East vs. West High School Girls Challenge Cup Game – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
3:15-5:00 p.m. East vs. West High School Boys Challenge Cup Game – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
7:00-9:30 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada: Celebrity And Alumni Classic – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
9:30 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada: Post Game Party – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre – Rutherford Hall
Saturday, January 21
10:30 a.m. Stanley Cup Parade to Harrison Park
11:30 a.m. Opening Ceremony with the Stanley Cup
11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada: Outdoor Festival – Harrison Park
12:00-6:30 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada – On Air with Ron MacLean Live – Harrison Park
Harry Lumley Bayshore – Hockey Day events
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Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada will be hosted in Owen Sound January 18th-21st.
Among the many events and activities will be a full day at Harrison Park on Saturday January 21st.
People are reminded there will be NO PARKING at Harrison Park that day.
Participants and spectators are to either walk into Harrison Park or take one of the shuttle buses that will be available at the following locations in Owen Sound;
– The Scotiabank Rear parking Lot 3rd Avenue East between 8th & 9th Street East
– The Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre 1900 3rd Avenue East
& South End Fellowship Baptist Church 400 2nd Avenue South East
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The Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts & the Ontario Men’s Tankard presented by Bruce Power runs January 23rd-29th at The Plex in Port Elgin
The Women’s winner represents Ontario at the Scott Tournament of Hearts
The Men’s winner represents Ontario at the Tim Hortons Brier
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The Tara Curling Club will celebrate their 75th anniversary with an Open Bonspiel, Open House and Roast Beef Dinner on January 21st.
The Bonspiel has 2 six-end draws scheduled for 9 am & 11 am
The cost is $ 240 per team which also includes Beef Dinner tickets & prizes
The Roast Beef Dinner starts at 6:30 pm. Dinner Tickets are $ 25 per person
Members & Past members are invited to come to the club & share their memories
To register or for more information, contact Sherry at 519-934-2265 or Ian at 519-934-2352
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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