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World Cup Final
Argentina defeated France 4-2 in penalty kicks
The game was tied 3-3 after regulation
National Football League
Philadelphia Eagles 25 Chicago Bears 20
Cincinnati Bengals 34 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23
Kansas City Chiefs 30 Houston Texans 24 (OT)
Los Angeles Chargers 17 Tennessee Titans 14
New York Giants 20 Washington Commanders 12
Pittsburgh Steelers 24 Carolina Panthers 16
Jacksonville Jaguars 40 Dallas Cowboys 34 (OT)
New Orleans Saints 21 Atlanta Falcons 18
Detroit Lions 20 New York Jets 17
Denver Broncos 24 Arizona Cardinals 15
Las Vegas Raiders 30 New England Patriots 24
Tonight
Los Angeles Rams ( 4 & 9 ) at Green Bay Packers ( 5 & 8 )
8:15 pm
National Basketball Association
Golden State Warriors 126 Toronto Raptors 110
The Raptors have lost 5 straight & start a stretch of 3 straight on the road leading to Christmas when they visit Philadelphia tonight
Orlando Magic 95 Boston Celtics 92
Brooklyn Nets 124 Detroit Pistons 121
New York Knicks 109 Indiana Pacers 106
Minnesota Timberwolves 150 Chicago Bulls 126
Los Angeles Lakers 119 Washington Wizards 117
Denver Nuggets 119 Charlotte Hornets 115
Bluewater South Senior Boys Basketball
Saugeen District Royals at Sacred Heart Crusaders
Kincardine District Knights at John Diefenbaker Trojans
Bluewater South Junior Boys Basketball
Saugeen District Royals at Sacred Heart Crusaders
Kincardine District Knights at John Diefenbaker Trojans
Bluewater North Senior Girls Volleyball
Georgian Bay Thunder at St. Mary’s Mustangs
Bluewater North Junior Girls Volleyball
at St Mary’s High School, Owen Sound
Peninsula Shores Phoenix vs St. Mary’s Mustangs
Peninsula Shores Phoenix vs Georgian Bay Thunder
Georgian Bay Thunder vs St. Mary’s Mustangs
National Hockey League
Minnesota Wild 4 Ottawa Senators 2
Kirill Kaprizov had a 3 point game for the Wild
The loss snaps Ottawa’s 4 game win streak
Calgary Flames 5 San Jose Sharks 2
Elias Lindholm scored 2 goals 19 seconds apart for the Flames
Seattle Kraken 3 Winnipeg Jets 2
Jared McCann had the game winner for Seattle
Carolina Hurricanes 3 Pittsburgh Penguins 2
New York Rangers 7 Chicago Blackhawks 1
Tonight
Florida Panthers at Boston Bruins 7 pm
Dallas Stars at Columbus Blue Jackets 7 pm
Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals 7 pm
Edmonton Oilers at Nashville Predators 8 pm
New York Islanders at Colorado Avalanche 9 pm
Montreal Canadiens at Arizona Coyotes 10 pm
Buffalo Sabres at Vegas Golden Knights 10 pm
St. Louis Blues at Vancouver Canucks 10:30 pm
World Junior Hockey Pre-Tournament
Switzerland vs Canada
United States vs Finland
Women’s Hockey Rivalry Series
at Los Angeles
Canada vs United States
Ontario Hockey League
Kitchener Rangers 5 Mississauga Steelheads 1
North Bay Battalion 3 Barrie Colts 2 (OT)
Ottawa 67’s 3 Kingston Frontenacs 2
Sudbury Wolves 7 Oshawa Generals 1
The OHL Christmas Break is underway
The Owen Sound Attack are off until December 28th when they host Kitchener Rangers at the JD McArthur Arena
WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Windsor Spitfires 42
London Knights 41
Saginaw Spirit 42
Sarnia Sting 38
Owen Sound Attack 35
Flint Firebirds 35
Kitchener Rangers 30
Soo Greyhounds 29
Guelph Storm 28
Erie Otters 25
EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Ottawa 67’s 49
North Bay Battalion 45
Barrie Colts 36
Kingston Frontenacs 34
Peterborough Petes 33
Miss Steelheads 31
Hamilton Bulldogs 29
Oshawa Generals 26
Sudbury Wolves 23
Niagara IceDogs 18
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
Knights of Meaford 9 West Nipissing Lynx 1
Tanner Waito & Alessandro Supino both scored twice in the win for Meaford who have won 3 in a row
The Knights are off until January 8th when they visit Bancroft
Knights 9 Lynx 1
1st Period
04:55 Meaford Tomas Coupek (Tanner Waito, Cody Gibbons)
09:40 Meaford Power Play – Tomas Coupek (Paavo Yritys, Adam Jiracek)
10:34 Meaford Power Play – Declan Flanagan (Luciano Supino, Alessandro Supino)
10:52 Meaford Ethan Biggs (Michel Croteau, Adam Jiracek)
11:37 Meaford Tanner Waito (Tomas Coupek, Adam Polach)
Penalties
Time Team Player (Penalty)
00:00 Meaford Ethan Biggs (10-Minute Misconduct – 10:00)
02:39 Meaford Riley Lavallee (Unsportsmanlike Conduct – 2:00)
09:29 West Nipissing Mathias Drolet (Interference – 2:00)
11:37 West Nipissing Mathieu Savignac (Hooking – 2:00)
11:37 Meaford Paavo Yritys (Holding – 2:00)
12:35 Meaford Michel Croteau (Cross Checking – 2:00)
12:39 Meaford Riley Lavallee (Holding – 2:00)
13:58 West Nipissing Stephane Philion (Cross Checking – 2:00)
2nd Period
16:40 Meaford Power Play – Cody Gibbons (Luciano Supino, Piper Post)
Penalties
Time Team Player (Penalty)
06:38 Meaford Alessandro Supino (Interference – 2:00)
10:34 West Nipissing Mathieu Savignac (High Sticking – 2:00)
11:54 West Nipissing Ben Gurevich (High Sticking – 2:00)
14:36 West Nipissing Brady Lacharity (High Sticking – 5:00)
14:36 West Nipissing Brady Lacharity (Game Misconduct – 0:00)
14:36 Meaford Ethan Biggs (Checking from Behind – 5:00)
14:36 Meaford Ethan Biggs (Game Disqualification (DQ) – 0:00)
3rd Period
06:06 Meaford Alessandro Supino (Luciano Supino, Declan Flanagan)
06:28 West Nipissing Mathieu Morin (Unassisted)
12:59 Meaford Power Play – Adam Polach (Adam Jiracek)
19:47 Meaford Alessandro Supino (Luciano Supino)
Penalties
Time Team Player (Penalty)
09:59 Meaford Tanner Waito (Unsportsmanlike Conduct – 2:00)
11:04 West Nipissing Adi Rigler (Cross Checking – 5:00)
16:04 West Nipissing Adi Rigler (Game Misconduct – 0:00)
Tonight
St. George Ravens at Durham Roadrunners 8:30 pm
North Division Standings
Bradford Rattlers 48
Ville-Marie 43
Temiscaming 33
Meaford 29
West Nipissing 22
South Muskoka 21
Bancroft 13
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Brantford 99’ers 3 Milton Menace 0
Pickering Panthers 3 Cobourg Cougars 2 (OT)
Wellington Dukes 2 Trenton Golden Hawks 1 (OT)
Toronto Junior Canadiens 3 Georgetown Raiders 2 (OT)
North York Rangers 5 Mississauga Chargers 3
Haliburton County Huskies 5 St Michaels Buzzers 2
Tonight
Toronto Patriots at Cobourg Cougars 7 pm
Thursday, the Collingwood Blues are at Brantford to meet the 99’ers
North/West Conference
Collingwood 51
Burlington 48
Milton 45
Georgetown 42
Pickering 41
Aurora 36
Stouffville 29
Markham 29
Oakville 19
Brantford 12
PJHL Pollock Division
Mount Forest Patriots 4 Goderich Flyers 0
Tristan Szymanowski posted a 21 save shutout
Hanover Barons 3 Kincardine Bulldogs 3
Liam Colhoun tied the game for Kincardine with 16 seconds remaining
Patriots 4 Flyers 0
1st
4:19 MFP Brody Leblanc (7) ASST: Dylan Szymanowski (22)
10:02 MFP Elijah Brahaney (19) ASST: Austin Griffin (16), Charlie Mckenzie (4) (PP)
2nd
1:44 MFP Bryan Richardson (13) ASST: Brody Leblanc (5), Cameron Lytle (8) (PP)
19:38 MFP Bryan Richardson (14) ASST: Brody Leblanc (6), Adam Murray (2)
3rd
No Scoring
Tristan Szymanowski 21 save shutout
Barons 3 Bulldogs 3
1st
9:46 HAN Spencer Davidson (6) ASST: Cohen McIsaac (1)
9:59 KIN Liam Colhoun (9) ASST: Jordan Beisel (7), Harrison Meulensteen (17)
13:42 HAN Payton McIsaac (8) ASST: Curtis Arnold (8), Ryan Colquhoun (7) (PP)
2nd
3:00 HAN Payton McIsaac (9) ASST: Carter Moran (12), Ryan Colquhoun (8)
7:28 KIN Harrison Meulensteen (18) ASST: Ryan Litt (2), Carter Servais (10) (PP)
3rd
19:44 KIN Liam Colhoun (10) ASST: Harrison Meulensteen (18), Carter Servais (11)
1st OT
No Scoring
Pollock Division Standings
Mt Forest Patriots 39
Mitchell Hawks 34
Wingham Ironmen 33
Hanover Barons 30
Kincardine Bulldogs 24
Walkerton Capitals 8
Goderich Flyers 4
PJHL Carruthers Division
Alliston Hornets 5 Caledon Golden Hawks 1
Hornets 5 Golden Hawks 1
1st
16:14 ALL Ben Taylor (17) ASST: Andrew Maltby (25), Jack Micone (26) (PP)
2nd
3:24 ALL Ben Taylor (18) ASST: Connor Hiles (4), Josh Parsley (1)
5:09 ALL Andrew Maltby (13) ASST: Payton Palbiski (7), Cole Turcotte (22)
11:49 CGH Jacob Altomare (3) ASST: Nikita Benentski (1), Michael Bottrell (13)
19:09 ALL Cole Turcotte (17) ASST: Andrew Maltby (26), Jack Micone (27)
3rd
15:25 ALL Connor Hiles (9) ASST: Jack Micone (28), Cole Palbiski (7) (SH)
Carruthers Division Standings
Stayner Siskin 40
Alliston Hornets 39
Schomberg Cougars 30
Huntsville Otters 24
Orillia Terriers 23
Innisfil Spartans 23
Midland Flyers 13
Caledon G Hawks 12
Penetang Kings 8
WOAA Senior Hockey
Saugeen Shores Winterhawks 6 Lucknow Lancers 2
Miles MacLean scored twice & had a 4 point game for the Winterhawks
Eric Peicheff got the win in goal for Saugeen Shores who will host the Shelburne Muskies Friday night at 7:30 pm at The Plex.
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Miles MacLean scored twice and added two assists as the Winterhawks cruised to a 6-2 win over the Lucknow Lancers.
Lucknow opened the scoring just over three minutes into the game on a goal by Evan Ducharme.
The Winterhawks answered back at 12:49 of the opening frame, with MacLean picking up his first of the night, from Luke Pither and Josh Hopkin to make it a 1-1 tie.
Matt Shields gave the Winterhawks a lead they would not relinquish two minutes later when he made it 2-1, with Mike Fiegehen and Brock Pinnell assisting.
That score held until early in the second period, when MacLean and Fiegehen scored power play goals two-and-a-half minutes apart to take full control of the game.
MacLean’s marker came at 4:13 of the second, from Pither and James McHaig, while Fiegehen’s goal came at 6:59, with assists from Shields and Andy Mitchell.
Lauchlin Elder added an even-strength marker of his own at 10:20, from MacLean and Medric Mercier to make it a 5-1 Winterhawks lead.
Lucknow answered back with one of their own to finish off the second period with a 5-2 score.
The third period was largely uneventful until the final minute, when Pither finished off the scoring from MacLean and Pinnell to make it a 6-2 final for the visitors.
Eric Peicheff picked up the win in the Winterhawks net.
The win improves the Winterhawks record to 7-3-1, capping off a four-point weekend with wins over both Bruce County rivals after a 5-1 win in Ripley the previous night.
The Winterhawks return home for a pre-Christmas game with the Shelburne Muskies this Friday night, December 23rd with a special early 7:30 p.m. start time at The Plex.
Bluewater Boys Curling
St. Mary’s Mustangs at Peninsula Shores Phoenix
Josh Armstrong Memorial Ball Hockey Tournament-Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada
The Josh Armstrong Memorial Ball Hockey Tournament Registration is open
On Saturday, January 21st, the Tournament will kick off at 11 a.m. at Harrison Park, as part of the Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada
Registration for the tournament is now open online.
The tournament will host two divisions, based on age, with four teams in each division. Each team will consist of seven players, including one goalie.
The Under 11 and Under 12 division is open to players born in 2010 or 2011. The Under 13 and Under 14 division is open to players born in 2008 or 2009.
The deadline for team registration is January 4, 2023 at 4:30 p.m.
Team registration includes the completed registration form and $140 team payment, delivered to the Community Services counter at City Hall. The first four teams in each age group that submit the required documents and payment will receive a spot in the tournament.
To register, visit OwenSound.ca/HockeyDay.
Minor Hockey
Under 18
Owen Sound Crescent Club Attack 1 New Hamburg Firebirds 1
Kaleb Slater scored for the Crescent Club
Owen Sound Crescent Club Attack 6 Orangeville Flyers 1
Cody Cox (2), Kaleb Slater, Curtis Dugan, Brian Corbett & Oliver Bartman scored for Owen Sound
Under 13
Centre Wellington Fusion 5 Owen Sound Harold Sutherland Construction Attack 2
Alex Jarman and Sam Harrow scored for Harold Sutherland
Owen Sound Harold Sutherland Construction Attack 5 Caledon Hawks 1
Sam Harrow scored 2 goals (assisted by Gryphon Barber 2x and Tysen Gass); Gryphon Barber scored 2 goals (assisted by David Bedford and Sam Harrow; 2nd goal unassisted; Ben Warwick had an unassisted goal.
Events
Thank you for your support of the 83rd annual Sun Times-CFOS Christmas Fund Broadcast
Donations are accepted at any RBC branch in Grey Bruce until the end of December
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The Big Bruce Volleyball Club is inviting boys in the Grey – Bruce area, born in 2005 or later to their open practice tomorrow 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 18th Annual Reindeer Romp will take place on Saturday at 9 am. at the Fitness Corner, 497 Meadow Lane, Southampton.
The Reindeer Romp is a non-competitive event that covers a new route this year. Everyone (adults, children, strollers, pets on leash) is welcome to take part by walking or jogging (or rollerblading or cycling or skiing or snowshoeing!) the 2.5 or 5k routes.
Festive costumes & financial donations are encouraged.
Donate online at ReindeerRompforMenatHealth.ca OR cash/cheque donations can be made at Fitness Corner on Dec. 24.
Tax Receipts will be automatically generated and delivered by email.
The Reindeer Romp has been donating to local community organizations that support our vulnerable populations in the Saugeen Shores region. This year’s event will once again support mental health initiatives at Bruce Shoreline, the local Grey-Bruce branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association.
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The ” Lights Out ” Hockey Clinic is set for Tuesday January 3rd at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre
Youngsters aged 10 & older will learn pro-tips on the ice with Attack Assistant Coaches, have lunch with Attack players, and go home with their very own practice jersey!
All proceeds go to the United Way Bruce Grey Utility Assistance Program for families struggling with home utility costs.
Event Timeline
9am-10am Participants watch the Attack run through their skills practice with two Attack assistant coaches.
10am-11am The first clinic group (ages 10-12) hit the ice
11am-noon The second clinic group (ages 13+) take to the ice
When not on the ice for their clinic, the groups will tour the Attack dressing room and have the opportunity to ask questions.
At noon The participants enjoy a pizza lunch with Attack players.
The cost is $100 per participant with a maximum of 25 players per clinic.
Visit www.attackhockey.com to register.
If you’re interested in being a sponsor of LIGHTS OUT- Contact United Way Bruce Grey at (519) 376-1560 and ask for Kristy
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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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In conjunction with Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library is hosting Hockey Writing in Canada:Grey Bruce Connections
Jonathon Jackson will appear on Tuesday, January 17th 7:00 pm in the Library Auditorium to talk about researching and writing his book,”The Making of Slap Shot: Behind the Scenes of the Greatest Hockey Movie Ever Made”.
Terry Koshan of the Toronto Sun via Zoom Chat will be featured Wednesday, January 18th at 3 pm
Terry will chat about 21st century journalism, hockey, writing and more
On Friday January 20th at 3 pm Eric Zweig & Paul White will discuss hockey, research, writing nonfiction and more.
Plus on Saturday January 21st at 3 pm via zoom Tracey Richardson & Rob Ritchie will discuss their new hockey oriented novels
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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. Skate with the Cup (Invitation only) sponsored by Bruce Power – The Plex, Port Elgin
4:00-4:45 p.m. Officiating Clinic with Ron MacLean – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
5:00-7:00 p.m. Opening Faceoff (Invitation only) Grey County Building
8:00-10:30 p.m. Music of Hockey Day hosted by 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
12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Skate with the Cup (Invitation only) – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
2:15-3:00 p.m. Maple Leaf’s Hockey Clinic – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
3:15-4:00 p.m. Maple Leaf’s Hockey Clinic – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
4:15-5:00 p.m. Owen Sound Attack Hockey Clinic – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
6:30-9:00 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada: Banquet – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
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
10:30-11:45 a.m. East vs. West High School Girls Challenge Cup – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. School Visit – Notre Dame Catholic School
12:00-12:45 p.m. Maple Leaf’s Hockey Clinic – Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre
12:30-1:45 p.m. East vs. West High School Boys Challenge Cup – Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
1:00-1:45 p.m. Maple Leaf’s Hockey Clinic – Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre
2:00-2:45 p.m. Women’s OUA Hockey Clinic – Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre
2:00-3:00 p.m. School Visit – Georgian Bay Community School, Meaford
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
Saturday, January 21
at Harrison Park
10:00 a.m. Stanley Cup Parade to Harrison Park, starting at Scotiabank Parking lot
10:45 a.m. Opening Ceremony with the Stanley Cup
11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada: Outdoor Festival, Live with Ron MacLean
11:30-4:00 p.m. Stanley Cup on display
11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Maple Leafs Hockey (Clinic #7)
12:45-1:30 p.m. NHL Alumni Hockey (Clinic #8)
1:45-2:30 p.m. Maple Leafs Hockey (Clinic #9)
2:45-3:30 p.m. Public Skating
3:45-4:30 p.m. Public Skating
4:45-5:30 p.m. & 5:45-6:30 p.m. Shinny
at Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre
8:00- 10:00 a .m. Scotiabank Hockey Girls ‘ Fe t
11:00 a .m. PWHPA Team adidas vs Team Scotiabank
2:30 p.m. OUA Women ‘ s Hockey – Waterloo Warriors vs Guelph Gryphons
6:30 p.m. OHL Peterborough Petes vs Owen Sound Attack
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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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Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada Sponsors
Premium Sponsors
Bruce Power
Scotiabank
Sportsnet
Official Vehicle Sponsor
Nissan
Official Commemorative program Sponsor
Transcontinental
Official Radio Partner
560 CFOS
Mix 106.5
& Country 93
Gold Sponsors
Benedict Electrical
Silver Sponsors
Sunbelt Rentals
Sprucedale Farms
Pizza Hut
Walker
Engel & Volkers
McArthur Tire
Leon’s
Bronze Sponsors
Owen Sound & District Chamber of Commerce
Barclay Wholesalers
Blue Mountain
Fairmont Security Services Best Western Inn On The Bay
Troy Life & Fire Safety
Miller Waste
EXP Realty Brokers
Advantage Realty
With Special Thanks
Grey County
Rogers TV
Owen Sound Attack
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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 Owen Sound Attack Pak are planning at trip to Guelph on Family Day to see the Attack & the Storm
Visit The Attack Pak Booth at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community centre for trip details & information
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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