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July 4, 2019
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Sabres release 2019-20 regular season schedule It has been almost two weeks since Dylan Cozens became the highest drafted Yukon player ever, at seventh overall, to the Buffalo Sabres.
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Bike club introduces the Klondike Krankfest Last winter, the Contagious Mountain Bike Club (CMBC) announced that it would no longer be holding its 24 Hours of Light festival after 18 years.
July 3, 2019
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Yukon Government supports territorial sports, recreation The territorial government, in partnership with the Yukon Lottery Commission and Sport Canada,
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Yukoners help Vancouver Island Wave in BCSPL Premier Cup The Vancouver Island Wave soccer team won the BCSPL Premier Cup on June 23 at the Cloverdale Athletic Park in Surrey, B.C.
July 2, 2019
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Low water made for a slower River Quest DAWSON CITY – Dawson was sweltering under a heat advisory warning from last Friday through Sunday as the 2019 Yukon River Quest wrapped up.
June 28, 2019
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River Quest paddlers forge on after Lake Laberge struggle All was calm on the water as time ticked away toward 8 a.m. Thursday.
June 26, 2019
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Orienteerers compete in final Yukon Championship race Orienteerers got back onto the trails and into the woods for the final day of the Yukon Championships on Wednesday starting near the Magnusson Ski Trails Parking and taking the runners on a Hidden Lakes map.
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YRQ racers get gear checked, boat measured The 21st Yukon River Quest will begin today at noon at Rotary Park and on Tuesday behind the Yukon Visitor Information Centre for the mandatory boat measuring and gear inspection.
June 25, 2019
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Yukon River Quest fast approaches The 21st annual Yukon River Quest will begin Wednesday, starting at Rotary Peace Park.
June 24, 2019
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Dylan Cozens drafted seventh by Buffalo NHL commissioner Gary Bettman stepped onto the stage to a chorus of boos, his usual welcome, that reverberated throughout the Rogers Centre Arena.