World Junior Girls Golf Championship coming to Toronto-area golf course
Golf Canada has set an impressive stretch goal of having 30 professional golfers at the highest levels of the sport by 2032.
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Golf Canada has set an impressive stretch goal of having 30 professional golfers at the highest levels of the sport by 2032.
Rangers are counting down the days until their long-awaited Ibrox Stadium return with former Light Blues star Alan Hutton admitting the controversy surrounding their exile from their home sums up the “mess” the club finds itself in.
Paul Lambert insists Celtic must grab the chance to improve their record in Europe as Brendan Rodgers looks to get off to a Champions League flyer against Slovan Bratislava at Parkhead on Wednesday.
John McGinn reckons he’s going to have a ball in the Champions League as he finally gets a crack at the competition that had him hooked as a Celtic fan.
Manchester United start their League Cup campaign against Barnsley in the third round at Old Trafford tonight.
Steven Naismith was left raging after seeing two VAR spot-kick calls go against Hearts at Celtic Park.
Callum McGregor has declared the newly revamped Champions League as a blank slate as Celtic look to make an instant impact.
At Juno Beach in Normandy, France, the Allied landings can be discovered and relived in a museum that promotes sustainable development. Coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the landings, the Juno Beach Centre is adapting to the concerns of our time. The museum is committed to reducing its carbon footprint, promoting the circular economy and preserving biodiversity. This European project has enabled the centre to reduce its CO2 emissions by around 14%, between 2019 and 2023, according to Maxime Bouché, the centre's deputy director: "In 2019, we were at around 1,100 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emitted by the Juno Beach Centre's activities, and in 2023 we were at around 950-960 tonnes of CO2 equivalent," he says.