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Revolution earns silver medals at basketball tournament

Revolution earns silver medals at basketball tournament

Stratford Revolution reached the championship game of their own six-team invitational tournament over the weekend. The Rev' played well at Stratford District Secondary School, including picking up a comfortable win over Chatham Wildcats, pictured. Stratford ultimately lost to St. Clair Saints from Windsor in the championship game. Other teams making the trip to the Festival City for the U11 tournament included London Gold Medal, Oxford Attack and Brantford Hawks
Stratford connections lead Team Canada junior roller derby

Stratford connections lead Team Canada junior roller derby

Makayla “Ma-Kill-Ya” Soper and Jennifer "Raspoutine" Zammit, of Stratford, are part of Canada's entry at the Junior Roller Derby World Cup coming up this summer
Record number of skaters entered in Stratford December Classic

Record number of skaters entered in Stratford December Classic

Stratford Skate Club is getting ready for their annual showcase event
Rotarian heading to duathlon world championships

Rotarian heading to duathlon world championships

Gerry Thuss, 65, has qualified for the duathlon world championships after a qualification event in Bluewater. He placed second in his age group and 17th overall
Runners, volunteers, sponsors needed for new Stratford run/walk

Runners, volunteers, sponsors needed for new Stratford run/walk

The Oct. 2 event will navigate participants through some of the city’s eye-catching landmarks
Walk, run, bike, hike, skate or wheel for cancer research

Walk, run, bike, hike, skate or wheel for cancer research

Annual Terry Fox Run and Community Living Stratford and Area golf tournament are a go for September. Spruce Lodge also hosts it's classic car show with donations going to the resident's activity fund
Nater says change is needed at Hockey Canada

Nater says change is needed at Hockey Canada

John Nater, vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, told StratfordToday that change is needed at Hockey Canada. The Perth-Wellington MP said he is 'remarkably disappointed' that hockey registration fees paid by Canadian parents were unknowingly used to pay out settlements stemming from sexual assault and sexual abuse claims