At the Girls Under 13 Atlantic Club Championships in Moncton Thursday. Burin Peninsula Soccer Association from Newfoundland blanked New Brunswick number one team 3-nothing. Olivia Giovannini, Rayna Edwards and Mary Haley with the goals and Madison Chafe hada the shutout St. John’s blanked Brunswick #2 1-nothing St. John’s Goalscorer was Ellie Power and the shutout out was recorded by Sydney Moyles…
The National Hockey League returns to Mile One Tuesday night as the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators clash at Mile One at 7:30 MAPLE LEAFS LINEUP FOR GAME …
Councillor Sandy Hickman seemed in his interview with CBC Morning Show Monday to say he doesn’t care if pro sports is played in the city. Hickman stated “We do very well when there’s no teams here. Historically, we’ve shown that. We don’t have as high of costs for staffing, even electrical costs, but we make very good revenue on hourly rentals,” – Sandy Hickman …
The talks have adjourned not broken off between the NL Growlers and St. Johns Edge and St. John’s City Council. The three met on Monday and it appears the City has changed its offer to the two teams. A news release from Council states they changed the game night rental fees from 45 hundred dollars to 2 thousand dollars per night per game. Also the city asks that the food and beverage share be 70/30 with the city getting the higher amount which is no change from the previous agreement. As far as the Cities share of the Corporate…
It’s now time for citizens to voice their concern over the possibility of St. John’s losing the East Coast Hockey League Newfoundland Growlers. People have asked me “ What can we do”. Its very very simple. If you have the time Monday go to City Council meeting at 4:30 and meet with Councillors to tell them you want the hockey team to stay at Mile One. Second get on the phone call the radio call shows and express your displeasure with the team possibly leaving. Also phone each Councillor at City Hall and tell them you are not at all pleased…