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The Man with a Plan to Save Maine’s Moose Population Lee Kantar, the only dedicated state moose biologist in the country, is charged with everything from managing the hunt to countering the deadly ...
A ban on diving into a bayside council’s only 50m Olympic-sized pool has sparked backlash with swimmers unable to dive into a pool built for competition.
A ban on diving into a bayside council’s only 50m Olympic-sized pool has sparked backlash with swimmers unable to dive into a pool built for competition.
The dive ban at Cleveland Aquatic Centre has prompted calls to the local Redland City Council for urgent upgrades to resolve safety concerns.
HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad reviewed progress on the region’s first specialised project to advance aquatic sports and develop elite athletes. The centre, established in partnership between World ...
There’s a new burst of life at the Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre in Moose Jaw, where several new chicks have recently hatched. While the exact number of nests and owlet hatchlings isn ...
Emergency help, healthcare and fitness in infrastructure spotlight From the new Women’s and Children’s Hospital to a purpose-built SA Ambulance Service hub – and Adelaide’s new aquatic ...
Capitals Capitals make Lynden Lakovic, a winger from Moose Jaw, their top pick The 6-foot-4, 190-pounder was the player the Caps zeroed in on at the end of the first round. At pick No. 27, they ...
Lakovic led Moose Jaw in goals, points and shots on goal (183) and ranked second on the team in assists. Lakovic’s 1.23 point-per-game rate led the Warriors and was the fifth highest among draft ...
The Washington Capitals have selected Lynden Lakovic 18th overall in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. The 18-year-old was the eighth WHLer selected and the sixth forward drafted. Listed at 6'4", 190 lbs ...
MOOSE JAW -- The Moose Jaw Warriors and Brandon Wheat Kings will once again become two of the first teams to renew acquaintances in the 2025-26 Western Hockey League regular season. The Warriors and ...
New renders reveal the former Adelaide Aquatic Centre site will be home to a new soccer and cricket ground after a $14m transformation is completed by the end of the year.