How does sport change lives? Please join Northumberland Sports Council and its partners for an exclusive screening of 2 Canadian Sport Film Festival documentaries to find out! Both documentaries will be featured on September 25, 2018 at East Northumberland Secondary School in Brighton AND on September 26, 2018 at Cobourg […]
The 2018 Ontario Physical Literacy Summit will be held on Friday, September 21, 2018 from 8:00 am- 5:00 pm at Redeemer University in Hamilton. Presenters and workshops are posted- please visit out website at www.physicalliteracyhamilton.ca Schedule will be posted once confirmed. This event will be a great way for you to learn more about the […]
How does sport change lives? Please join Northumberland Sports Council and its partners for an exclusive screening of 2 Canadian Sport Film Festival documentaries to find out! Both documentaries will be featured on September 25, 2018 at East Northumberland Secondary School in Brighton AND on September 26, 2018 at Cobourg Collegiate Institute […]
The City of Hamilton Sport Volunteer Awards honours volunteers who give their time and energy to sports in Hamilton. Coaches, officials and administrative volunteers can be nominated for serving in our community. An appreciation dinner to celebrate the contributions of the nominees and award finalists is being planned for September 27, 2018 at the Hamilton […]
The City of Markham is set to host the 2018 World Junior Badminton Championships from November 5 to 18, 2018 at the Markham Pan Am Centre in partnership with Badminton Canada and Badminton Ontario.
From Kawartha website: "The theme of the evening is Changing Lives through Sport and Recreation. Street Soccer, a short film, will be screened and Street Soccer Canada founder, Paul Gregory and Street Soccer Toronto head coach, Bill Pagonis will be in attendance for a Q & A session. Street Soccer Canada began as an initiative by housing-advocate Paul Gregory to put together one team for the Homeless World Cup in 2004. It’s now a thriving network of over 20 soccer programs in a dozen cities across the country. Over those last 10 years, hundreds of marginalized individuals living in shelters or on the street have been given a chance to be part of a team. "