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A new way to splash in South Porcupine SHARE ON: (Mark Rogers, Near North Video Productions)
The splash pad at White Waterfront Conservation Area in South Porcupine is being ripped out. The good news is that it’s being replaced by one that’s bigger and better.
City of Timmins special projects supervisor Gerry Paquette says the new one will have 22 water features, compared to the eight or nine on the old one.
“There’s going to be features that are interactive,” he outlines, “as well as some designed for individual play. There’s a zone for children ages two to five and another zone for children five to 12.”
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Virginia Tech lacrosse player faces off against cancer
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Mary Griffin. Photo by Dave Knachel for Virginia Tech Athletics.
In February, Virginia Tech lacrosse coach John Sung coordinated one of his team’s full-speed, full-contact drills during a preseason practice – a drill that resembled an intrasquad scrimmage.
His players rotated the ball, and it eventually found its way into the webbing at the end of Mary Griffin’s lacrosse stick. She caught it and readied to make a move, but Sung immediately blew his whistle to stop play.
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Mortal Kombat review: Is the violent movie reboot a flawless victory?
Or is it a fatality for the series? 06/05/2021
Mortal Kombat has now made it onto UK shores slightly later than planned, but fans of the iconic video game series can now see whether it was worth the wait – or, more accurately, worth the £15.99 rental.
The movie reboot introduces a new character into the world of Mortal Kombat in the form of MMA fighter Cole Young (Lewis Tan) who s used to taking a beating, but has no idea of his actual heritage. That is until Outworld s Emperor Shang Tsung (Chin Han) sends his best warrior Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim) to hunt him down.