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Community TV coverage of the opening ceremonies at the season opening game for both the Bay View High School Sharks and the Auburn Drive High School Eagles.

Chief Deborah Robinson of the Acadia First Nation was on hand for to do the coin toss and Pam Lovelace Deputy Mayor and Councillor for District 13 opened the game by making a funding announcement that was provided to the Bay View Sharks team. 

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NSLive.tv captures the opening ceremonies of this game where long time rivals Bay View and Auburn Drive face each other once again.

By Brian