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Big M Presents A Showcase Of Qualifiers | Standardbred Canada

The Meadowlands will again host some of the sport’s top prospects, but this time with an expanded roster of stakes talent hitting the track. A 16-qualifier session on Saturday morning (April 24) begins with three-year-old trotting fillies, with $400,000 yearling and full-sister to The Ice Dutchess, The Ice Countess ($2,500, 1:56.3M), going to post. Todd McCarthy will steer the Tony Alagna trainee as she makes just the fourth start of her career. She’ll be followed in the next qualifier by several other prominent Hambletonian Oaks eligible including Hello I Love You ($105,987, 1:54.2M), Illuminata ($131,933, 1:54.4F) and Pub Crawl ($225,725, 1:53.4M). Breeders Crown elimination winner and final runner-up In Range ($411,003, 1:54.1S) returns to the track in the third qualifier against Peter Haughton winner Zenith Stride ($226,168, 1:53.2M), who will go his second qualifying mile of the year. Tim Tetrick steers In Range for trainer Marcus Melander, while Brian Sears will handle th

Aberdeenshire estate owner says legislation is stifling tenant farming sector

© EVENING EXPRESS Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Increasing government legislation is deterring Scottish landowners from letting out land to tenant farmers, warns an Aberdeenshire estate owner. Gordon Morison from BMF Group, based at Frendraught near Huntly, said legislation and restrictions were stifling the Scottish tenant farming sector. “Our business manages approximately 13,000 acres all together and most of that is in the arable sector,” said Mr Morison. “It has been owned by the Morison family for over 400 years and for the vast majority of that time 90% of the area was let. Our core business is to let land.”

Razzamajazz set to make a splash in its 30th season on Avon River

Article content The Razzamajazz is set to make a splash this summer, and it’s music to Dan Scarborough’s ears. Scarborough, a director with the volunteer board that operates the boat, said Wednesday he’s aiming for a July 1 start to the shortened season of summer concerts on the Avon River, which will last eight weeks instead of the usual 11. COVID-19 forced the cancellation of last season, which was supposed to be its 30th. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Razzamajazz set to make a splash in its 30th season on Avon River Back to video

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