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Women's golf tourney kicks off
Kristi Vienneau is one of New Brunswick's most accomplished golfers.
Mets look to topple Ironmen tomorrow
How quickly things can change!
Racing resumes at Centre for Speed
The Centre for Speed will host South East Challenge series stock car racing here tomorrow.
Yankees double Jays
After he was knocked out in the third inning at Fenway Park in early June, A.J. Burnett vowed to improve.
Canada Games team gathers in Metro this weekend
Dieppe's Normand Léger has worked with New Brunswick's mission staff at 12 different Canada Games and there is one constant among them all.
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Provincial midget golf championship begins Monday
The New Brunswick Golf Association lists Marc-André Belanger's handicap as 7.5, but the 14-year-old Dieppe native believes the correct number is actually 6.
Free-agent Samuelsson signs with Canucks
The money was a factor, but what also convinced free-agent forward Mikael Samuelsson to sign with the Vancouver Canucks was the team's potential to be a Stanley Cup contender.
Columbus signs Nash to 8-year extension
Rick Nash and the Blue Jackets have reached agreement on an eight-year contract extension that will keep the star winger with the team through the 2017-18 season.
Wrestler proud to represent N.B.
Bass River wrestler Krista Betts says wrestlers, speedskaters and other athletes competing in high performance sports often have to go it alone and do without the support or recognition that players in more team-oriented games receive.
Tony Stewart gets pole at Daytona tonight
Tony Stewart will start from a familiar spot tonight at Daytona International Speedway.
Football Longhorns hammer Marshals
The Saint John Longhorns crushed the Moncton Marshals 36-0 in Maritime Football League play here last night.
Kournikova to miss rest of season
Anna Kournikova will miss the rest of the season with a wrist injury.
Diaz, Kemp share lead
Laura Diaz barely remembers the last time she led an LPGA Tour event. Sarah Kemp never had.
DeLaet, Rutledge take the lead
Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., and Jim Rutledge of Victoria both shot their second straight 5-under 67 yesterday to move into a three-way tie for the lead lead at the TELUS Edmonton Open.
Canada Games players chosen
Two girls from Dieppe have been selected to New Brunswick's Canada Games tennis team.
Tiger has one shot lead at National
The best of Tiger Woods came out yesterday when his game was falling apart.
Drapeau hits hole-in-one
Jean-Louis Drapeau carded a hole-in-one on the 138-yard 17th hole at Moncton Golf and Country Club Thursday.
N.B. names track and field team
New Brunswick's 53-member Canada Games track and field team includes 15 members of Athlétisme Sud-Est South East Athletics.
Federer, Roddick meet in Wimbledon finals
Rising, rising, rising, high above the most famous patch of grass in tennis, Roger Federer channelled Pete Sampras on match point in the Wimbledon semifinals yesterday, tucking both feet back beneath his body and uncorking an overhead smash.
Perfect pitch
Madeleine Fortin, 5, of the White Lightning, plays in a Codiac Soccer Association 6-and-under game against the Green Goblins at the CN Sportsplex soccer fields yesterday.
Moncton rugger gets international assignment
Julie Emmerson knows first-hand the thrill of representing Canada on the international rugby pitch.
Young players ready for NBA 3on3
Lindsay Whittaker and her friends are just going to let instincts take over.
Fox Creek course to host PGA stars
It took a year of talks, but the Fox Creek Golf Course in Dieppe has finally landed PGA star Paul Casey and Canadian Stephen Ames for a head-to-head contest over 18 holes on July 28.
1st-place Ironmen rally to beat Royals
Rainouts and cold weather have taken their toll on the New Brunswick Senior Baseball League season.
Grabovski gets raise from Leafs
The Atlanta Thrashers signed free-agent forward Nik Antropov to a four-year, US$16-million contract, Mikhail Grabovski got big raise from the Toronto Maple Leafs and Mark Recchi decided to extend his stay in Boston as NHL teams continued to fill their rosters yesterday.
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