After arriving back in Port Alberni after midnight last night (technically today) I had to quickly jump into the wrapper to get some shuteye to make it to the radio station to be on the air at 6am this morning. Needless to say, I need a nap right about now.
Next up for the Dogs is back to back home games this Thursday and Saturday. Fans will see two teams at home for the first time this season in Nanaimo and Salmon Arm. The Dogs haven't seen Salmon Arm at all this season, but they have seen Nanaimo three times already, all games at the Frank Crane Arena. Nanaimo won game 1 on opening night 5-1, before the Dogs handed them their first loss of the season 2-1 back on September 26th. Nanaimo won the most recent meeting 4-2 on October 6th.
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Tonight on 93.3 The Peak FM the Vancouver Canucks return to the local airwaves with the pre-game show on the air at 6:30 and the play-by-play at 7:00 as the 'Nucks host San Jose. Very excited to have the Canucks back on local radio.
Due to the Canucks game, "BULLDOGS THIS WEEK" will be airing tomorrow night at 6-7pm live on location at Alberni Chrysler at the top of the town. Fans are welcome to drop by the dealership to check the show out live in person and have a chat with my guests from the Bulldogs coaching staff and roster. I will also have guests joining me on the phone from the Nanaimo and Salmon Arm camps to talk about their seasons so far. A huge test for the Bulldogs, as they face the top teams from both conferences in the Clippers and the Silverbacks.
If you have a question for my guests drop me an email HERE
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I'm just glad this wasn't us....I really hope the police catch the idiots responsible for this. How stupid.
Brakes-CutINDEX:Justice, Social, Sports Prince George, B.C. hockey team escapes injury as vandals cut bus brake lines
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - RCMP in the Interior B.C. city of Williams Lake are investigating a serious case of vandalism in which both brake lines were cut on a bus carrying a junior bantam hockey team from Prince George.
Constable Jeremy Roberts says the deliberate and malicious act took place last Thursday night after thieves broke into the bus and stole items belonging to team members and coaches.
The thefts were discovered when the team boarded the bus, but the driver had no indication the brake lines had been severed until the bus was moving.
Fortunately, he was able to bring it to as stop and no one was hurt.
Roberts says no arrests have been made.
He says the deliberate sabotage has upset the Cariboo community of Williams Lake and residents want to know who would put so many lives in jeopardy. (CHNL)(The Canadian Press)
3 comments:
I enjoyed my first road trip (to Prince George and Quesnel) but I havn't had an adventure quite like that one yet.
Good idea to do this blog. I think I might rip you off and start one for my Smokies thoughts.
Giver' man the more BCHL stuff the better!
The story on the bus having its brake lines cut is absolutely sick!
I hope they catch the criminals because they could have either killed or seriously hurt a lot of people.
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