ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaHalifax Tides prepare for first home opener12 hours agoDuration 3:0312 hours agoNewsDuration 3:03The Nova Scotian soccer team will square off against the Calgary Wild on Saturday night. Midfielder Syd Kennedy and team co-founder and CEO Courtney Sherlock met up with CBC News at Dalhousie University’s Wickwire field to discuss the upcoming match.Related Stories Are you ready? Let’s rise together with Halifax Tides FC In Halifax riding, NDP hopes to fend off Liberals, Conservatives to reclaim familiar seat Get to know each of the Northern Super League clubs Playing 1st-ever Northern Super League game ‘a privilege’ for Vancouver Rise, Calgary Wild Inaugural Northern Super League game is something to be savouredMore from NewsVideo2:37 A quarry near Fredericton that drew opposition nearly a decade ago is looking to expand34 minutes agoVideo2:43The Avalon riding will send a new face to Ottawa this election1 hour agoVideo1:51Wildlife agency desperate to expand to better help injured animals2 hours agoVideo20:04The Breakdown | Selling Canada’s natural gas + Muslim votersThe Breakdown – Full Show 2 hours agoVideo2:43How has this election campaign evolved for Canadians from start to finish?2 hours agoTrending NowVideo4:23With the election days away, here’s what the polls are signallingThe National April 25Video4:33Trump ‘not trolling’ when he says Canada should be a 51st state, he tells TimeCBC News 10 hours agoVideo2:42Trump rips Canada, warns auto tariffs ‘could go up’The National April 24Video8:42How the U.S. bond market made Trump blink | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang April 24Video1:57Wildcard summer ahead? Why this forecast is so uncertainApril 24now
Halifax Tides prepare for first home opener
