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Steve Lorentz and more than 120 players took part in Sunday’s annual Braestone Winter Classic in support of the cancer centre at RVH ...
Toronto Maple Leafs’ Max Pacioretty (67), Nicholas Robertson (89) and Philippe Myers will be keeping busy during the 4 Nations Face-Off hiatus. Lindsey Wasson / AP file photo ...
NEWS RELEASE BRAESTONE WINTER CLASSIC ************************ For Orillia artist, Brian Tosh, childhood memories of playing hockey on outdoor rinks have been the inspiration behind a number of ...
NEWS RELEASE BRAESTONE WINTER CLASSIC ******************************* ORO-MEDONTE — The Braestone Winter Classic is returning in February 2025 to Oro-Medonte. The 3-on-3 charity pond hockey tournament ...
For a memorable date night with a touch of casual elegance, head to Bayside Variety. This neighbourhood eatery, cocktail and wine bar, located on the shores of Kempenfelt Bay, offers a casual yet ...
The A127 is set to shut from the A127 slip road in Ramsden Crays to Noak Hill Road Southend-bound, near Basildon, for six nights. These closures, between 9pm and 5am, will start on May 13 while ...
Due to the inconvenience of missing out on the pond hockey element of the tournament, Markle says players who registered this year will play for free in 2025. "Players are still going to get their ...
Over the last two years, the Braestone Winter Classic has raised $180,000 for cancer care at RVH. “I think Jeff would be very proud of what we’ve been able to achieve,” added Ted. “It’s my hope that ...
NEWS RELEASE BRAESTONE WINTER CLASSIC ************************* For the third consecutive year, hockey players of all skills and abilities will hit the ice for the Braestone Winter Classic — an ...
Surveys can be completed online at simcoe.ca/age-friendly. Printed versions will also be available at more than 60 locations, including the county administration centre, museum, and long-term care and ...
Braestone Developments, which is behind the application, insisted the road has “always been busy” due to lorries and visitors to the stables, and the homes would make it “half as busy”.