The Brockville 48

Here is what's going on in Brockville

STUFF TO DO 

Today: Brockville Library hosts a weekly drop-in group for ages 13–18 every Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Enjoy activities like video games, colouring, and board games in a safe, inclusive space in partnership with Brockville Pride.

Tomorrow: Group Triple P-Positive Parenting Program. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Children's Mental Health of Leeds-Grenville. For parents with children 0-12, provides positive parenting strategies. Learn new techniques for managing misbehaviour, plus a Q & A session and networking with other parents.

Tomorrow: Loaves and Fishes serves low-cost meals Monday to Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 25 Front Ave. W., Brockville. Dine-in or delivery available. Meals are $2; children under 10 eat free. Meal tickets: 3 for $5. Call 613-345-6498. 

Local Sports:

EOJHL:

A new junior hockey chapter is taking shape in Brockville as the Tikis Jr. B program is re-introduced. Backed by the Braves, the initiative aims to boost player development and strengthen community ties. Rick Mulder has been named general manager, while the team searches for a head coach. Interested applicants can submit resumes to Braves GM Ryan Leonard by email for consideration. gm-hc@brockvillebravesjra.com

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