Assistant Professor @cbuniversity (Experiential Studies in Community & Sport), PhD in Kinesiology (sociocultural studies of sport) & avid curler/runner
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
The 2027 @BKTtires World Men’s Curling Championship is coming to Saint John, New Brunswick!
Details in our story ➡️ https://t.co/cGC6h67O6V
Watch the live announcement ➡️ https://t.co/UgrUloLj28
#WMCC#WMCC2027
‘It’s going to be difficult’: Local firefighters to run in full gear, some under air at Cape Breton Fiddlers Marathon this weekend
https://t.co/G55CNfW7HG
Teed off: Talk of new West Mabou Beach golf course plans angers Cape Breton opponents
'It should be unheard of that anything like this would even be brought up'
https://t.co/eBpNcK6Uim
Proud of the recent article my colleagues and I published in Leisure/Loisir titled - "It's not really about the surf": exploring Mi'kmaw perspectives of the Unama'ki Surf programme.
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🌊 Surfing as a means of connecting with water
🌊 Supporting psychologically safe growth
🌊 Building and supporting Mi'kmaw communities
We also worked with several strong undergrad students, including two co-authors: Julie Baribault & Neylan Stevens.
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'We’re looking to help bridge the gap': Cape Breton nursing professor, colleague look to streamline patient data
'Our vision would be that this is something that could be slightly modified in every health setting'
https://t.co/D3qRrIQbFH
Saugeen First Nation celebrates beach victory with ceremony and fun
'I’m just feeling very grateful that it’s over and done with. We have finally been able to reclaim what has always been ours.' -- Shawnessy Thompson, Saugeen First Nation
https://t.co/M0hKOW0aNM
“Settlement agencies recognize the importance of sport and physical activity for the people they serve, yet they’re already stretched to capacity with other priorities.” “We asked ourselves: how can we better engage other sectors to support them?”
https://t.co/2ESJ1nJfqd