Mysterious apology letter from skateboarder prompts search for author

Source: Kevin Nielsen, Global News, November 8, 2017  A man in Moline, Ill. Is on the hunt for the author of a mystery letter so he can return some money. John Zelnio received an unsigned letter on Tuesday which was sent to his company, Zelnio Construction, WQAD.com reports. The envelope was also missing a return address.… Continue reading Mysterious apology letter from skateboarder prompts search for author

'It's a real cool energy,' Regina skate park owner opens doors on Christmas Day

Some people spend Christmas Day hanging around the tree or cooking a big turkey dinner but for many in Regina their tradition involves heading down to the local skate park. For the sixth year, 306 Shop is opening its doors for a free skateboarding event Friday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. CST. Shop owner… Continue reading 'It's a real cool energy,' Regina skate park owner opens doors on Christmas Day

Funds raised to build skate park for Leviathan II rescuers

VANCOUVER — A First Nations community on Vancouver Island whose quick response to a capsized whale-watching boat is credited with saving lives is one step closer to getting its own skateboard park. Vancouver-based longboard design and production company Landyachtz has reached its goal of fundraising $20,000 in order to build an outdoor skateboarding facility for… Continue reading Funds raised to build skate park for Leviathan II rescuers

Saskatchewan skateboarder with wind at his back hits 50 km/h

Skateboarder J. D. Guignard was “winging” it in the middle of a Saskatchewan windstorm on Sunday — and it turned out to be a sweet ride. Much of the southern part of the province was under a wind warning with gusts around 90 kilometres per hour or higher in many communities. Guignard was at home… Continue reading Saskatchewan skateboarder with wind at his back hits 50 km/h