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Floorball fun takes on competitive edge
From a try-it to an international floor, Lieutenant Emma Murphy has taken to floorball. Murphy, the mechanical support officer with 14 Air Maintenance Squadron, competed with the Canadian women’s floor ball team in a world championships qualifier February 25 and 26 – after just having tried the sport in October. “I played on CAF Sports… Read more
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14 Wing Bombers bring home hockey memories from CAF nationals
The “young” 14 Wing Greenwood Bombers opened the Canadian Armed Forces men’s national championships at CFB Wainwright February 27 against the Petawawa Stags. Before stepping on the ice, Greenwood players donned “Burnsie 31” stickers on their helmets, in honour of a CAF friend and former Bomber, Master Warrant Officer Chris Burns, who passed away in… Read more
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14 Wing Oldtimer Bombers win Altantic regionals; nationals bound!
Not to be outdone by the 14 Wing Greenwood younger men’s hockey Bombers a couple weeks of ago, the Oldtimer Bombers defeated CFB Halifax February 17, capturing first place in the Atlantic region. On the first day of competition at CFB Shearwater February 15, the Bombers lost their opening game to Halifax 1-0, but followed… Read more
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Mariners take women’s regional hockey win
The CFB Halifax Mariners was unbeaten through the Canadian Armed Forces Atlantic region women’s hockey tournament February 14 through 16, taking the title – and the rights to represent at CAF nationals in March – in a 9-4 win over 5th Canadian Division Support Base Detachment Gagetown. 14 Wing Greenwood hosted the three-team tournament out… Read more
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Tough tournament, but 14 Wing’s basketball future another story…
After nearly three years of waiting, the CFB Halifax men’s basketball team reclaimed the title of Canadian Armed Forces Atlantic Region Basketball champions. The Mariners took down teams from 12 Wing Shearwater, 14 Wing Greenwood and their rivals from 5 Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown to win gold at the 2023 regional championship January 24… Read more
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ZX Multisport hopes to make a comeback
Interested in running? Swimming? Cycling? All of them? The 14 Wing Greenwood ZX Multisport Club will meet February 15, 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., in the Fitness & Sports Centre classroom. Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Travis is a dedicated triathlete with international experience. On a past posting at 14 Wing (and pre-pandemic), the ZX Multisport Club had… Read more
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Women’s hockey regionals take to Greenwood ice
14 Wing Greenwood hosts the Canadian Armed Forces Atlantic region women’s hockey championships next week, February 13 to 17, marking the return of CAF live sports since pandemic interruptions. The 2023 tournament is a three-team round robin at the Greenwood Gardens Arena, featuring the home team 14 Wing, CFB Halifax and 5th Canadian Division Support… Read more
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Special Olympics athletes, supporters heading to Greenwood for N.S. Winter Games
CFB Greenwood’s grounds and facilities are playing host to the 2023 Nova Scotia Winter Special Olympics February 10 through 12. Four hundred fifty-five athletes, coaches and organizers, plus volunteers; will compete and socialize. The opening ceremony will be Friday, February 10, at 5 p.m. in the 14 Wing Community Centre on Church Street. Competition gets… Read more
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Greenwood Bombers make best of uphill hockey ’23 regionals
Following a two-year break in men’s ice hockey regionals due to COVID-19 restrictions, 2023 presented the opportunity to get back on the ice. CFB Gagetown was selected to host the Canadian Armed Forces Atlantic regionals January 23 to 26. The 14 Wing Greenwood men’s team started out from the get-go, enduring adversity from the moment… Read more
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Getting women in the game
Atlantic base sports programs have an eye on women’s hoops growth If you’re looking for sports activity, the calendar at 14 Wing Greenwood looks pretty good in the next few weeks. While some may be polishing off their running and swimming qualification times for Canadian Armed Forces’ nationals, there are opportunities for newcomers in volleyball,… Read more
















