I think it’s time Canadians pay more attention to our amateur athletes before they hop the border to American universities on fruitful scholarships.
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Respect is due volunteers
A retired teacher looked at me and rued the self-entitlement of some students when it comes to extra-curricular sports in high schools.
Hockey gets a hand up
Hockey is Canada’s game.
Northern gets fit
Hidden in the labyrinthine halls of Northern Secondary School, in the earliest of Friday morns, teacher Daniel Gana gets the blood flowing through the veins […]
A Goliath inspiration to athletics
I often wonder what the hell is a matter with Canadians when it comes to sports.
Hogtown loves a pigskin renaissance
There’s no reason why we can’t bring back Friday Night Lights in TDSB football.
Dive into swimming education
Let’s Make Waves wants you to know they haven’t ebbed on their firm belief that aquatic recreation is important to the community.
Behind the façade of T.O.’s castle
I’m on the inside looking out.
All wet, like the British election
It’s your typical rainy British day as I amble up the hill to Sir Winston Churchill Park in the northern tip of South Hill.
No sails needed for this nautical jaunt
With all the citywide post office closures, why not remember where snail mail got its start in a much younger Hogtown?