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On Sunday March 20th, Raymond Moore the CEO of the Indian Wells tennis tournament said this.. “In my next life when I come back I want to be someone in […]
On Sunday March 20th, Raymond Moore the CEO of the Indian Wells tennis tournament said this.. “In my next life when I come back I want to be someone in […]
I love writing – but I love writing about sports. Here are some of my best: Beyond Bikinis: How the media covers female athletes Sharpe graduates to the Olympic pool […]
In a small storefront in the North End of Halifax Peter Burbrige is selling more beer than he can brew. In late January Peter Burbridge, 31, opened the Bridge Brewery […]
Dressing to impress can be as easy as jeans and a t-shirt. The difference is in the colour and fit. “A slim jean in a dark wash,” says Jeanie Kimber. […]
From Hugh Hefner to Clark Gable to our grandfathers, classic men smoked pipes. Chris McFadden, pipe enthusiast and Sievert’s Limited tobacco shop employee, suggests doing your homework before you walk […]
From April – May 2013, I worked as the editorial intern for Cottage Life Magazine, a division of Blue Ant Media. Working with the editorial team, was invaluable because I learned how […]
Summer Office Wear: It can be tricky to pick office wear for summer. Karl Van Allen of Dugger’s Men’s Fashion says pick clothing based on your specific workplace. “How you […]
Fade in: a Toronto condo building. Cut to: a young man shirtless in a bathroom. He’s looking in the mirror, watching himself jerk off. Pan: across the room so we […]
The magazine for the modern man. The articles I wrote and the photographs I took for the magazine can be seen here: THE MANTHRO FASHION SHOOT Refined Rebels Bridge Brewery […]
The Stammbergers are Dalhousie people. Anna played for Dal’s women’s basketball team for five years starting in 1978. She was assistant coach for two years under Carolyn Savoy and […]
Multiple Dalhousie records were broken at the swimming team’s first at-home meet, the AUS invitational. This past weekend David Sharpe smashed the records for both the 200 metre backstroke […]
Dalhousie’s domination in the pool continued this past weekend at the AUS invitational meet at the Dalplex. Dal was on top of the podium for 17 of the 19 women’s […]
They did it again. Dalhousie’s swimming teams are the AUS champions. This is the 15th consecutive win on the men’s side and the 12th straight title for the women. […]
What’s that, you say? You’re single? And ready to mingle? Well, aren’t you in luck. We at the Gazette thought you may want to meet eight of Dalhousie’s most eligible […]
An LG flip phone found at the scene of a sleep watcher incident, had a text with the same name as the accused, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court heard Monday. […]
Trial testimony alleges Barry Sinclair acted suspiciously following morning incident In court on Tuesday, a female Dalhousie student testified that after yoga on Sept. 15, 2011, she went home and […]
The Crown’s application for admitting ‘similar fact evidence’ was rejected by Judge Wood in the Barry Sinclair trial. Sinclair, 50, has been charged with two counts of break and enter […]
UNews talks to students at Dal, MSVU and SMU about their campus fitness facilities With Ken Wallingford. Unews reporters walked around Halifax campuses on Friday Nov. 23, 2012 to talk […]
Dal, SMU, community groups all sharing precious time slots There are 15 figure skaters, 55 varsity hockey players and over 350 intramural players at Dalhousie University. But these athletes […]
There is glitter everywhere. On the walls, covering the tables and stuck on members of Team Possible. Team Possible is a group of young adults with Down syndrome who get […]
With Clark Jang The King’s Co-op Bookstore is doing some soul searching after receiving its annual financial statement. While the bookstore brought in $98,547 in profit, general and administrative expenses […]
Students are desperate for space, but unsure if the cost is too steep A proposed levy for a new building on Dalhousie’s Sexton Campus is getting mixed reviews from planning […]
With Tari Wilson and Ken Wallingford. The Dalhousie Student Union is operating a Puppy Room this week for stressed out students. [View the story “Dalhousie dog event makes big […]
The International Olympic Committee cut wrestling from the Olympic program. Halifax wrestlers react.
Once again I took on tough task of interviewing the hottest athletes at Dalhousie. Here is the trailer video… The idea: Take Dal’s hottest varsity athletes and put them in […]
For full disclosure, Aaron Robbins is my second cousin. And I couldn’t be more proud. Check out the video I put together of his third season with the UPEI Panthers. […]
Some students at the University of King’s College in Halifax were upset that the board of governors implemented a new gym fee after students voted against the fee. The students believed they could work out anywhere […]
Barry Sinclair was acquitted today on charges of voyeurism in a rash of so-called sleepwatching incidents in Halifax’s south end. He was found guilty on a single count of break […]
After climbing a ladder and crawling through an open window, Sgt. Don Steinburg walked into Barry Sinclair’s Dartmouth apartment on Portland Street and found camcorder tapes, sketches of women and […]
Tigers swimmer makes most of whirlwind summer By Paula Sanderson In Grade 1, David Sharpe decided that he wanted to be a swimmer. He was already playing soccer and gymnastics […]
By Paula Sanderson August 22, 2012 At Ted Reeves Arena the normal cheer squad of parents supporting their kids is reversed. “Go Dad!” shouts one kid. “Good job Daddy,” yells […]
By Paula Sanderson July 23, 2012 Zane Schwartz was sitting in his dorm room at U of T’s Trinity College when his phone rang. He had been selected as one […]
By Paula Sanderson July 5, 2012 On a dry and dusty Tuesday, East York C.I.’s girls softball team went into the regional championship ranked number 1. When they emerged, the […]
By Paula Sanderson July 4, 2012 As the buzzer sounded at Northview Heights S.S., the entire boy’s water polo team jumped into the water to celebrate their North Regional crown […]
By Paula Sanderson July 2012 After five years of teaching swimming lessons for the City of Vaughan, Erikka Dal Bello knew what she was good at. “They’ve always given me […]
By Paula Sanderson June 29, 2012 Three-sport star Riverdale C.I.’s male athlete of the year Ronnie Yeun picked up baseball this year Three-sport athlete Ronnie Yuen of Riverdale C.I. […]
By Paula Sanderson June 25, 2012 Nov. 7, 1962 was dark and dreary but North Toronto Collegiate Institute’s senior boys Norsemen football team took to the field at the old […]
By Paula Sanderson June 19, 2012 Apart from the clack of scrabble tiles and the occasional murmur of scores quietly being added up, the room is silent. The only indication […]
By Paula Sanderson June 19, 2012 Don Mills C.I. girl’s soccer team made it further into the playoffs than it ever had before, but it wasn’t enough to take the […]
By Paula Sanderson June 18, 2012 Coming from a community that hasn’t traditionally been supportive of women in politics, Zuhal Darawal, 20, says she was eager for the chance to […]
By Paula Sanderson June 18 2012 For many Torontonians, walking is a means to an end. We are trying to get from point A to point B without stopping to […]
By Paula Sanderson June 15, 2012 After leading for six innings UTS came close to blowing its chance at a Tier Two South Region championships after Jarvis C.I. drew even […]
By Paula Sanderson and Omar Molesh June 15 2012 One hundred years after the cornerstone of North Toronto Collegiate Institute was laid, 1,500 alumni celebrated the anniversary by going back […]
By Paula Sanderson June 14, 2012 Zooming up the Bayview extension, many drivers take a shortcut to Moore Avenue by driving on a small strip of Pottery Road. Disconnected from […]
By Paula Sanderson June 14, 2012 Merchants along Bayview Avenue are bracing for another round of sidewalk construction work set for later this year. Following up repair work done in […]
By Paula Sanderson June 6, 2012 When Riverdale resident Michael Wilson needed a summer job, he decided to create his own in the community where he was born and raised. […]
By Paula Sanderson June 6, 2012 After a dismal summer season last year, the Beaches Jr. A lacrosse team is starting fresh with new uniforms, new equipment and new coaches. […]
By Paula Sanderson June 5, 2012 When North Toronto Collegiate Institute alumni gathered at Roy Thomson Hall to celebrate the school’s musical tradition theTown Crier asked: “What was your favourite North Toronto musical […]
By Paula Sanderson June 5, 2012 or one evening, 400 alumni of North Toronto Collegiate went back to their musical roots, putting on their white tops and black bottoms and […]
By Paula Sanderson May 17, 2012 By selling bricks, benches and boulders, Rebuild Our Park has reached its goal and raised over $140,000 to build a new playground at […]