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SPORTS & RECREATION
Feb 01, 2016 @ 12:30 pm

Athlete of the Month - Oskar Dyck

Oskar Dyck, 10, has been busy setting himself apart in the sport of wrestling. Having a few years of experience in the wrestling program has allowed Ozzie to develop very strong leadership...

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Oskar Dyck, 10, has been busy setting himself apart in the sport of wrestling. Having a few years of experience in the wrestling program has allowed Ozzie to develop very strong leadership...

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SPORTS & RECREATION
Jan 01, 2016 @ 10:23 am

Former Clipper Making Strides in Kelowna

It’s a trade that has so far worked out very well for Tyler Anderson. Last year, the former Niverville Clippers defenseman registered 3 goals and 8 assists in 48 games with the Kindersley...

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It’s a trade that has so far worked out very well for Tyler Anderson. Last year, the former Niverville Clippers defenseman registered 3 goals and 8 assists in 48 games with the Kindersley...

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Jan 01, 2016 @ 10:20 am

Ringette Program Thriving in Southeast

The Red River Rage ringette program is thriving in our community. 60 players are registered in the local program this year. While most communities are worried about not having enough players to form...

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The Red River Rage ringette program is thriving in our community. 60 players are registered in the local program this year. While most communities are worried about not having enough players to form...

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SPORTS & RECREATION
Jan 01, 2016 @ 10:20 am

Varsity Girls Finish Strong

The Niverville Varsity girls finished their year off strong at Provincials. They placed second in round robin play, beating Morris, Gabrielle Roy, and Memorial High before losing to Major Pratt, who...

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The Niverville Varsity girls finished their year off strong at Provincials. They placed second in round robin play, beating Morris, Gabrielle Roy, and Memorial High before losing to Major Pratt, who...

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Jan 01, 2016 @ 10:19 am

Junior Varsity Panthers Win Provincial Title

The Niverville Collegiate Junior Varsity Boys volleyball team capped off their stellar season by capturing the A/AA provincial championship on November 21. The boys advanced through the 3-day...

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The Niverville Collegiate Junior Varsity Boys volleyball team capped off their stellar season by capturing the A/AA provincial championship on November 21. The boys advanced through the 3-day...

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SPORTS & RECREATION
Jan 01, 2016 @ 10:17 am

Varsity Boys Take Second Place at Provincials

Niverville’s Varsity Boys volleyball team came just a hair short at the Provincials tournament held in Dominion City on November 26–28. They fell in a close final to the Major Pratt Trojans,...

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Niverville’s Varsity Boys volleyball team came just a hair short at the Provincials tournament held in Dominion City on November 26–28. They fell in a close final to the Major Pratt Trojans,...

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Jan 01, 2016 @ 10:16 am

Winterfest Makes Successful Debut

On Saturday, November 21, Niverville held its first annual Winterfest and Market. The event was a big success, with over 40 vendors setting up shop at the high school market. At the elementary...

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On Saturday, November 21, Niverville held its first annual Winterfest and Market. The event was a big success, with over 40 vendors setting up shop at the high school market. At the elementary...

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SPORTS & RECREATION
Jan 01, 2016 @ 10:15 am

Outdoor Skating Rinks

As temperatures drop, the Town of Niverville has committed to prepare 3 outdoor skating rinks. The proposed locations are at the Maranatha Church parking lot, the Fourth Ave. Bible Church parking...

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As temperatures drop, the Town of Niverville has committed to prepare 3 outdoor skating rinks. The proposed locations are at the Maranatha Church parking lot, the Fourth Ave. Bible Church parking...

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