Adam Mauntah's Blog
A Storied Career Comes to a Close
May 28, 2015:
As I have mentioned before on this blog, I am a great fan of race calling those who do it for a living. As I write this, we are not far away from bidding farewell to Dan Loiselle – a master of the race calling profession and an ambassador to Canadian horse racing.
Jack Darling's Blog
Safety First
May 9, 2015:
I was in a pretty bad training accident on Friday morning at Classy Lane Training Centre. My colt spooked from the tractor and I collided head on with another horse that was going a training mile.
Kathy Wade's Blog
The Renaissance of Racing in Calgary
May 4, 2015:
It was a bitterly cold and blustery day and threatening clouds loomed over Canada’s newest harness racing facility but that didn’t prevent droves of racing fans and first timers from making the trek to witness Calgary’s first card of harness racing since the curtain closed on Stampede Park’s final day of harness racing in 2006.
Anthony MacDonald's Blog
Missed Opportunities
April 10, 2015:
It's not very often that we have anything to cheer about in Ontario lately.
Jeff Porchak's Blog
In A Class By Himself
April 8, 2015:
Earlier this year, hockey great Jean Beliveau passed away. There were tributes by the dozens for the gentleman many consider to be the one of the classiest players to ever play in the NHL.
Jeff Porchak's Blog
Harness Racing's Girl Power
March 14, 2015:
Perhaps moreso than any other year, 2014 -- the Year of The Horse -- certainly could have been referred to as The Year of The Female as headlines were frequently made by women, fillies and mares.
Anthony MacDonald's Blog
Which Shortage Is Worse?
March 5, 2015:
I find myself playing an app on my phone quite a bit. It's called trivia crack. A question is asked and multiple choice answers are given. For instance, one might ask our industry:
Adam Mauntah's Blog
"It’s wintertime and the weather’s fine"
February 12, 2015:
Well, whether the weather is really fine is debatable, but I could not pass up the chance to quote a Stompin’ Tom Connors song! Anyway, I have been thinking about winter racing and what it means to people in this sport.
Kathy Wade's Blog
The Anticipation
February 7, 2015:
Do you ever think about how happy or excited you feel when you’re looking forward to something? Whether it’s a holiday, a horse racing, seeing an old friend, or the last chapter of a gripping book, research has shown that anticipating something can be a powerful and positive emotion that can help us live happier lives.
Anthony MacDonald's Blog
Attracting New Business
November 7, 2014:
How can we attract new business with no business plan?
Jeff Porchak's Blog
The Future Of Equine Fashion
October 31, 2014:
Back in June, some individuals at Truro Raceway dressed up horses for Father's Day and garnered some attention. People around the world took notice. Did one person perhaps notice something was missing?
Jack Darling's Blog
A Tribute To Mark Austin
September 16, 2014:
Today I woke up; I am healthy, I am alive. My family is healthy. I am blessed. I apologize for all my complaining, I am truly grateful.
Dr. Alison Moore's Blog
An ounce of prevention
September 13, 2014:
This Sunday, September 14, horse people from all over the province and beyond will descend upon the Flamboro Backstretch for the annual Canadian Yearling Sale. One thing that won’t likely be on the top of their minds: Biosecurity!
NDC Drivers's Blog
Down to the Wire
August 26, 2014:
With the National Driving Championship this evening, the moment determining Canada's representative fast approaches. One of the eight drivers will go on to drive for Canada in the World Driving Championship in Australia next year. Check out what they're doing leading up to post at Red Shores' Charlottetown in Road to the NDC: Day 6.
NDC Drivers's Blog
Meet, Greet and Eat
August 25, 2014:
As the participants in the National Driving Championship arrive in PEI, they are being treated to beautiful weather ahead of tonight's reception. Check out what they're up to in Road to the NDC: Day 5, the last day before the big event.