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Star goalie brings A game to celebrity hockey marathon
Article online since May 14th 2008
Ever since Kim St. Pierre was a little girl, she has found herself staring out at the hockey rink from behind the cage visor of a goalie's helmet. "I always wanted to play hockey with my brothers," the 29-year old two-time Olympic gold medallist for the Canadian womens' hockey team told The...
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Pointe Claire divers fare well at provincial meet
Historic final meet at Malcolm Knox Aquatic Centre’s A-frame: New facility to be built
Article online since May 14th 2008
BY MICHAEL PIASETZKI The Chronicle On a weekend mixed with stiff competition and reflective nostalgia, the Pointe Claire Diving Club (PCDC) hosted a junior and senior provincial meet at the Malcolm Knox Aquatic Centre. Competitive in the sense that no less than 100 divers between the ages...
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Marathon fundraiser for hospital
Article online since May 14th 2008
BY MARC LALONDE marc.lalonde@transcontinental.ca It's a budding tradition that's quickly turning into a rite of spring for many West Islanders: The 94.7 HITS FM Media Celebrity Hockey Marathon, a fundraiser for the Lakeshore General Hospital Foundation. Now in its fifth installment, the marathon...
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Hall keeps Olympics dreams alive
Article online since May 14th 2008
Pointe Claire resident Tom Hall heads into this weekend’s Pan Am canoe championships and Olympic qualifications at the Olympic Basin knowing he has one main task at hand. Hall, a member of the Pointe Claire Canoe Club (PCCC) who burst upon the scene in 1999 as a 17-year-old, winning gold...
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Gladly granting a hand
Article online since May 13th 2008
Former champion heavyweight boxer Otis Grant's will be one of the few faces that stays out of the rink during the fifth annual Media Celebrity Hockey Marathon for the Lakeshore General Hospital Foundation this Saturday at the Excellent Ice 3 on 3 rink in Kirkland. "I haven't played hockey...
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Lions explode for 21 goals in two wins
( November 21st 2007 )
Mustangs, Lions, and three other local teams victorious - oh my!
( November 14th 2007 )
Roughriders ride to victory
( November 14th 2007 )
Dorval to build $2.1 million soccer field
( November 8th 2007 )
Midget espoir Tigers make major early season coaching change
( November 7th 2007 )
Mosquito Steelers win semifinal thriller
( November 7th 2007 )
Soccer will start wintering in Dollard
( October 31st 2007 )
Roughriders, Steelers and Vikings capture North Shore trophies
( October 31st 2007 )
Powerful bantam Lions put an end to pesky Cougars season
( October 30th 2007 )
Western Patriots making gains
( October 24th 2007 )
National Ringette League comes to the West Island
( October 24th 2007 )
No more horsing around
( October 23rd 2007 )
Bantam AAA Cougars go from worst to first
( October 19th 2007 )
Powerful Lions could face tougher competition next year
( October 18th 2007 )
Ste. Anne’s men’s premier side lays claim to coveted Quebec Cup
( October 17th 2007 )
Vikings rise out of the ashes of near extinction
( October 11th 2007 )
Through the foliage
( October 10th 2007 )
Solid bowling for Pierrefonds
( October 10th 2007 )
Lions roar
( October 10th 2007 )
Boys take on the girls in exhibition hockey game
( October 10th 2007 )
Chariots of fire
( October 10th 2007 )
Three local men’s rugby squads capture semifinals
( October 3rd 2007 )
Mosquito Bears register huge win over pesky Steelers
( October 3rd 2007 )
Cheetahs race to fourth straight win
( September 28th 2007 )
Mustangs put an end to Dragons’ winning streak
( September 26th 2007 )
President’s choice
( September 26th 2007 )
Beaconsfield Rugby Club’s first-division men’s side returns to form
( September 26th 2007 )
Olympics rule
( September 25th 2007 )
Cobras win championship
( September 25th 2007 )
Classic cars make a classic race
( September 21st 2007 )
Ringette all-nighter
( September 20th 2007 )
Roughriders defeat Vikings in first-place battle
( September 19th 2007 )
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