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April 11, 2018
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Polarettes land on podium at B.C. champs Working through injuries and learning how to compete throughout the season,
April 10, 2018
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Penalties decide Rapids tourney After 21 hard-fought games across the weekend,
- Yukoner competing in Commonwealth Games Competing in her first Commonwealth Games, Yukoner Jessica Frotten took part in the women’s T54 classification 1,500-metre track wheelchair race early this morning in Gold Coast, Australia.
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Simapalooza wraps record-breaking season It was a year to remember for Mount Sima, culminating in a celebration pirate-style to close out the season.
April 9, 2018
- Six Yukoners named to U16 BC Cup squads Six Yukoners have been named to the U16 BC Cup hockey tournament as part of the program leading up to the 2019 Canada Winter Games roster.
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Bouldering competition sees large turnout After having to be postponed twice, the Whitehorse Bouldering Competition was held Sunday at Porter Creek Secondary School and the turnout wasn’t too impacted by the changes in schedule.
April 6, 2018
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Whitehorse swimmer inducted in UVic Sports Hall of Fame Whitehorse swimmer MacKenzie Downing was inducted Wednesday night into the Sports Hall of Fame at the University of Victoria.
April 5, 2018
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Yukon pee wees make their mark at Richmond tournament Thirteen of the territory’s youngest but most accomplished female hockey players went to Richmond last weekend with commitment.
April 4, 2018
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Yukon women’s team glides to one victory In their first year together as a team, skip Sandra Mikkelsen and her squad represented the Yukon on the women’s side of the national senior curling championships.
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Men’s curling fall one win short of playoffs In his eighth time representing the Yukon at the national level, Pat Paslawski said
April 3, 2018
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Dylan Cozens helps WHL team to first-round win Following a breakout rookie season in the Western Hockey League,
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Father Mouchet honoured at fifth annual race To honour Yukon cross-country skier, coach, and storied program founder Father Jean-Marie Mouchet, Olympian Knute Johnsgaard and other experienced skiers joined young skiers in the community of Old Crow to keep his legacy going.