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The Ontario Soccer Association News Bulletin was launched in January, 2006, as a weblog (Blog) intended to provide an interactive communications network for Ontario Soccer Association Members, Clubs, Districts, Associated Leagues, Partners and the general public.
The OSA News Bulletin offers key Program headlines and links as well as Soccer News via RSS Feeds from Ontario, Canada and around the world. Similarly, it can provide news and information headlines from Teams, Clubs, Districts, Provincial Associations, National Associations, International Associations, etc. If you know of useful news and information sources, kindly email The OSA BlogMaster with the respective link.
Registered contributors also can post news and information to the Blog from home, work or anywhere in the world, thereby keeping the membership up-to-date with their latest soccer news and information. If you are a Member of The Ontario Soccer Association and would like to become an information author or contributor to The OSA News Bulletin, email The OSA BlogMaster or register via the Register link in the sidebar.
Conversely, the Ontario Soccer News Bulletin provides an RSS Feed for third parties to include in their RSS Readers or Blogs. If you would like to receive headlines of up-dates and changes in The OSA News Bulletin, or if you host a Soccer News, Team, Club, District, Provincial Association, National Association, International Association, etc. web, you can subscribe by adding the RSS or RSS2 feeds in the sidebar to your RSS Readers or Blogs.
By mutually subscribing to each other’s Blogs, the resulting blogging network will keep visitors automatically up-to-date with headlines and links to the latest news, information and developments in the soccer community.
If you require additional information on how to “Get Connected” by “blogging”, email The OSA BlogMaster.
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