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Saturday, September 04, 2010
Devil was in the details for KovalchukShare
Posted 2 days ago

Well, for a while there, it was a toss up. What was going to be longer? The term of a new contract for forward Ilya Kovalchuk, or[MORE]
Hurricane season and horsesShare
Posted 2 days ago

The full force of Hurricane Earl has yet to reach the eastern seaboard at this writing. Unfortunately, it promises to inundate the coast with heavy winds[MORE]
New channel rankles some fansShare
Posted 2 days ago

It's a holiday weekend. The Toronto Blue Jays are playing the New York Yankees. What could be better than cutting out of work early on a Friday,[MORE]
Opportunity knocks for up-and-comersShare
Posted 2 days ago

Last year's Barrie Colts had no shortage of go-to guys up front in their run to the OHL finals. Needed scoring? Luke Pither, Bryan Cameron and Alex[MORE]
Sports BriefsShare
Posted 2 days ago

HOCKEY PLAYERS NEEDED (STAFF) -- Molson Sportsmen Hockey League is looking for players and goalies, age 30 and over for the 2010-2011 season. The cost is[MORE]
Throwing it out thereShare
Posted 2 days ago

Editor's Note: The Barrie Sports Hall of Fame Society will hold its annual induction ceremony Oct. 6 at the South Shore Community Centre. The Examiner[MORE]
Friday, September 03, 2010
Crease battle heats upShare
Posted 3 days ago

Clint Windsor's first training camp experience was a forgettable one. The Barrie Colts goaltending prospect is hoping the second time around is one he'll remember for[MORE]
Jays have a few options with HillShare
Posted 3 days ago

The end of the season marks the start of preparations for 2011. Who plays third base for the Toronto Blue Jays next season? Who plays first? And what[MORE]
Prime Minister's words boost fans in QuebecShare
Posted 3 days ago

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's comment Wednesday that he'd like to see the Nordiques return to Quebec City has added to the frenzy among jilted hockey[MORE]
Progress made despite lossesShare
Posted 3 days ago

The tournament ended the way it began -- with a loss and disappointment. But for Canada at its first world championship or first global tournament of[MORE]