Today Cole Harbour native Sidney Crosby made history again when he became the youngest recipient of the Order of Nova Scotia.
The 22-year-old captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins brought the Stanley Cup to his hometown last week, and this week received a provincial honour in return.
Premier Darrell Dexter said, "He has accomplished an extraordinary number of things in a young life. Every time he presents himself, he presents himself in a way that makes us proud as a province."
Today Cole Harbour native Sidney Crosby made history again when he became the youngest recipient of the Order of Nova Scotia.
ReplyDeleteThe 22-year-old captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins brought the Stanley Cup to his hometown last week, and this week received a provincial honour in return.
Premier Darrell Dexter said, "He has accomplished an extraordinary number of things in a young life. Every time he presents himself, he presents himself in a way that makes us proud as a province."
Good for him. Thanks for sharing the joy.
ReplyDeleteSid makes us proud here in Da Burgh, too.
ReplyDeleteOh congrats to him! That's one sweet-looking medal. And thanks so much for your visit and leaving such a touching comment :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Sidney Crosby and to all of Cole Harbour. And thanks for sharing this with all of us.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day.
Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteawesome!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive! So glad to see young adults making good news!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my site and leaving such a nice comment.
Congratulations to Sidney!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Julia!
ReplyDeleteI'm late sorry... but wow that's wonderful... and might I add I think that is a very lovely medal.
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