Skip to content

Pascal

Fielding the good and bad of new technology

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  It was a weekend that captured both my reliance on new technology and the risks that come with it.

Playoff prizes potted in one fell swoop

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  It was one of those decisions that is all too rare within the circles of minor hockey.

Curling on the international stage

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  Sports can provide many opportunities.

Chasing the puck from rink to rink

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  The final series in both the Great North Midget League (GNML) and Northern Ontario Bantam AAA Hockey League (NOBHL) garnered a good chunk of the local media spotlight this past weekend.

Great hockey still to come

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  If you count yourself among the thousands of fans who signal the end of hockey excitement in Sudbury based on the fortunes of the Sudbury Wolves, rest assured there is plenty of playoff hockey drama likely to

Players face off in Wayne and Lucy Eadie Spirit of Hockey tourney

Posted by Greater Sudbury Northern Life  For those who understand the years of minor sport volunteerism that were involved, the tribute is only fitting.

Women's hockey exploding

Posted by Greater Sudbury Northern Life  Given the unprecedented growth in girls hockey, it would be easy to forget that the sport, as we currently know it, was virtually non-existent just a few decades back.

Great showdown coming between Sons and Wolves

Posted by Greater Sudbury Northern Life  I suppose one could argue that you really can't have an intense, deeply-rooted rivalry when one of the teams has existed for less than two years. But that would be splitting hairs.

Volleyball action spiking across city

Posted by Greater Sudbury Northern Life  With high-school girls volleyball playoff action set to begin as early as tomorrow with tie-breaker games, the twists and turns of the story-lines at play provides plenty of intrigue for fans of secon

Let the madness begin

Posted by Greater Sudbury Northern Life The turn of the calendar to February may provide the greeting for Punxsutawney Phil or Wiarton Willie in the eyes of many, but for local sports aficionados, it can mean only one thing: the beginning of a six to