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Niverville Nighthawks comeback win punches ticket into Centennial Cup final
5 minute read 5:34 PM CDTEastman talent took centre stage as the Niverville Nighthawks defeated Ontario Junior Hockey League champions Toronto Patriots 4-3 to advance to the Centennial Cup final. The team came all the way back after trailing 3-0 early in the second period.
Down 3-2 with less than four minutes to go in the third period, St Adolphe's Calyb Moore sniped a shot off the post and in when it looked like a rush chance was fizzling out. A minute later, Lorette's Merik Boles tipped home a point shot for the game winner, as the Nighthawks held on for the semi-final win.
"It was awesome to see Mooresy get in and score, that was a big one for sure," Boles, who was named the most valuable player for the game said afterwards.
"A couple late goals for some Eastman kids, that's exciting."
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4 minute read Yesterday at 8:12 AM CDT“Remember your Creator in the days of your youth, before the days of trouble come and the years approach when you will say, ‘I find no pleasure in them’—Remember him before the light of the sun, moon, and stars is dim to your old eyes, and rain clouds continually darken your sky. Remember him before your legs—the guards of your house—start to tremble; and before your shoulders—the strong men—stoop. Remember him before your teeth—your few remaining servants—stop grinding…” Ecclesiastes 12:1-3 (NIV/NLT)
This week we look at the power of finishing well with others - a visionary agenda that does more than chart our final steps; it steadies every step on the road. Dr. John Dunlop shaped this simple four part agenda from what he noticed his patients most needed. But first, let’s listen to another wise voice: Solomon.
Ecclesiastes 12 is a thoughtful summons: remember God while life still feels good and manageable. These verses are not written to scare us, but to rouse us. They remind us that time is a gift, strength just a visitor, and that life goes fast. We are, all of us, as fragile as dust and breath. The first verse above urges us to remember the One who gave us breath in the first place. ‘Remember’ means more than a fleeting thought; it is to live with God - not self - at the center. Solomon warns us not to postpone faith and purposeful living as though the good years are guaranteed. When our lives are rooted in God - early and often - we find an anchor that holds through every season, and a path that leads us safely home.
Solomon could have reached for many names for God, yet he chooses this one: ‘Creator.’ This name carries us back to the first sentence of the Bible, to Genesis 1:1: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” He is the Eternal One, the Source behind all that is - stars and soil, and purpose. It is wise to seek the Creator for guidance. In Genesis 1, we also see humankind as the pinnacle of God’s handiwork. He made us in His image (Genesis 1:27), and His purposes for us are not small. Remembering this changes the way we walk; we are meant to journey with Him, not away from Him!
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It’s far better for children to play outside, hang out with their friends, and read books than to scroll through their TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram feeds for hours on end. If I could snap my fingers and take everyone under the age of 16 off social media, I would do it in a heartbeat.
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