Steven Mah
Swift Current’s Scott Joseph had modest goals during his rookie season
with the University of Regina Cougars track and field team, but somewhere along
the line he hit his stride and defied all reasonable expectations.
“The season went
very well honestly. It wasn’t what I was
expecting. I was just expecting to probably do a personal best...
The City of Swift Current this afternoon announced that, in an effort to further protect citizens and City staff from unnecessary contact during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it will be closing City Hall and the Swift Current Service Centre to public access, effective and including Friday, March 20, and until further notice.
The Swift Current Broncos released the following information on Wednesday after the Western Hoockey League officially cancelled the 2019-20 regular season.
To all Swift Current Broncos fans, season ticket holders, corporate partners and all of our supporters.
With the announcement from the Western Hockey League on the conclusion of the...
Four members of the Swift Current Diamond Energy Wildcats have been recognized with Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League awards or all-star nods.
Leading the way was goaltender Amaya Giraudier, who was the co-recipient of the Brittony Chartier Top Goalie award along with the Battlefords Sharks’ Haylie Biever. Giraudier led the league with a...
The following information was released by the Government of Saskatchewan on Friday afternoon:
Today, Premier Scott Moe, Health Minister Jim Reiter and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced new measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan.
The Chief Medical Health Officer of Saskatchewan has made the following...
The Swift Current Tarpon Energy Atom AA Broncos went out on a winning
note on Thursday. They defeated the host Estevan Bruins 4-2 to sweep the
best-of-three South East Hockey League semi-final series as Hockey Canada
announced that the season was cancelled due to growing health and safety
concerns over COVID-19.
Kasey Gleim had a memorable final...
The Canadian Hockey League
has announced that it has suspended the 2019-20 season due to health and safety
concerns surrounding Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Swift Current Broncos currently
have five games remaining in the regular season, including two home games,
which were scheduled for Friday against the Medicine Hat Tigers and March 20
against the Calgary Hitmen.
Swift Current Christian Taekwondo students competed at Kim’s Challenge tournament in
Regina on February 29, bringing home a total of 19 medals in sparring and
poomsae (forms) competitions.
“Once again, our
athletes’ hard work paid off - with
close to 200 competitors in the tournament, it was really great to see our
school succeed and establish solid medal...
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Edge Wildcats are set to clash with the Prince Albert Foxes for provincial supremacy.
The Wildcats advanced to the provincial final after sweeping the Northwest Sharks in the Saskatchewan Female Bantam AA Hockey League semi-final series. They clinched the sweep with a 2-0 win in Wilkie on Friday after placing...
The Swift Current 18U Junior SunDogs girls volleyball team overcome the loss of their starting setter to place fourth at Sask Cup #2 in Lloydminster.
The SunDogs lost all three matches on day one, but took sets off two of three opponents. They lost to the Saskatoon Huskies (25-27, 22-25), the Regina Cougars (25-16,...
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