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October 8, 2020
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Gymnasts remain focused on their goals In May, the Polarettes were the first gymnastics club in the country to reopen its doors after the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered gyms nation-wide.
October 7, 2020
- Pepsi lets victory slip between their fingers In over 35’s soccer action,
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Wolf Pack stays motivated through pandemic The Wolf Pack Basketball Club finished their summer training sessions and did not have time to rest on their laurels as they picked up where they left off.
October 6, 2020
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Yukon athletes celebrate their coaches From Sept. 19-27, athletes Canada-wide took to their preferred social media platform.
October 5, 2020
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Mountain bikers tackle PCSS trails The U Kon Echelon bike club had so much fun at the Gunner Nielsen and Mickey Lammers Research Forest trails that they had to host their second cross-country mountain bike race this weekend at the Porter Creek Secondary School trails.
October 2, 2020
- Ladroue dances around KBS JP Ladroue led Klondike Business Solutions a merry dance,
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Down the McClintock go the paddlers In what Peter Coates described as an abbreviated paddling season, the annual McClintock race was still able to be held last Saturday starting at the McClintock River bridge.
- Support for certified training Yukon available to coaches The Government of Yukon is supporting the continued development of the territory’s coaches by covering registration fees for online courses offered by the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP).
October 1, 2020
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Let it fly: archers take aim at 3D targets The summer of outdoor archery practice culminated in the Yukon Aboriginal Sport Circle's 2020 Yukon 3D Outdoor Championships last Saturday at the biathlon range.
September 30, 2020
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Runners take to new F.H. Collins track On Sept. 1, the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new $8.2-million track and field facility at F.H. Collins Secondary School was held.