The Town claimed their first victory of the season last week when they defeated Galway.
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Athlone Town will be looking to get a winning run going when they host Bohemians in the Women’s National League on Saturday (kick-off 4pm).
Last weekend, Tommy Hewitt’s side obtained their first win of the season in dramatic fashion when they beat Galway 4-3 at Eamonn Deacy Park.
Having gone a goal down, Katelyn Keogh, Muireann Devaney and Kellie Brennan scored three goals without reply to go into a 3-1 lead.
Galway’s Lynsey McKey scored twice to level the sides and that’s how the sides stayed for most of the second half.
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OTTAWA Canada s top military police officer told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday that he is not beholden to the top brass, as he responded to allegations that former chief of the defence staff Jonathan Vance said he owned the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service. Provost Marshal Brig.-Gen. Simon Trudeau acknowledged during an appearance before the House of Commons committee on the status of women that there is a perception his officers are not independent of the chain of command. He said that can be problematic as a barrier of reporting to the military police, adding that he recently provided former Supreme Court justice Morris Fish, who is reviewing the military justice system, with recommendations on ways to address the problem.
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Brigadier-General Jennie Carignan of the Canadian Armed Forces joins soldiers during a lunch with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, Ont. on Monday, July 15, 2019. A parliamentary committee will hear this morning from Carigan, who was recently tapped to lead the military s efforts to change its culture.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
OTTAWA – Canada’s top military police officer told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday that he is not beholden to the top brass, as he responded to allegations that former defence chief Jonathan Vance said he “owned” the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service.