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December 13, 2017
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Snowboarders carving toward AWG trials Snowboard Yukon athletes are tearing up the slopes at Mount Sima in preparation for their upcoming season starting with the Arctic Winter Games trials.
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Six athletes race in snowshoeing trials Six runners attended the Arctic Winter Games snowshoeing trials Saturday and Sunday and will all be heading to the Games in N.W.T.
December 12, 2017
- Don Sumanik races held in challenging conditions The first event in the Don Sumanik Memorial Races ran Satuday at Mount McIntyre even with the warm weather challenges that were affecting the course.
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Arctic Edge hosts Canada 150 Skating Day A main sport of the season was in full force at the Canada Games Centre Saturday and Sunday with the Yukon Figure Skating Championships,
December 11, 2017
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Trying out new sports at the Development Games It was a busy Saturday of learning new sports and friendly competition for Special Olympics Yukon athletes at the Development Games.
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Fun and fair play on display in toonie tourney More than 500 players representing 49 Yukon minor soccer teams took to indoor courts across the city to play in the Whitehorse FC annual futsal Toonie Tournament.
December 8, 2017
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Eyeing The Finish Line Grade 2 student Emersyn Hrebien from Grey Mountain Primary School
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Quest sees largest field since 2009 Registration for the 2018 Yukon Quest wrapped up at the beginning of December
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Winter sports impacted by record-high temps With the mercury reaching new temperature highs on two consecutive days in Whitehorse,
December 7, 2017
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Nishikawa poised for second Paralympic Games Whitehorse skier Graham Nishikawa is gearing up for his second Paralymic Games as a guide for cross-country skier Brian McKeever.
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Students get first taste of Arctic sports Seventy-four students from seven Whitehorse elementary schools bound on Porter Creek Secondary School on Wednesday to participate in the sixth Yukon Arctic Sports Inter-School Championship.
December 6, 2017
- McCullough’s brace decides the game James McCullough, a long-time veteran of Whitehose Rapids over 35’s soccer,
- Sweeping for a spot at the AWG After a hiatus at the last Arctic Winter Games in Greenland,
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CrossFit moves into new downtown home A new CrossFit gym is officially open downtown after making the move from Riverdale to take over the old Arctic Star Printing space.
December 5, 2017
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Making A Pass About 30 hopefuls
- Biathlon Yukon shooting for AWG trials The Biathlon Yukon season is in full swing with the early focus on preparing for the upcoming Arctic Winter Games trials for those eligible.
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DPSAY hosts first Twister race of the season The Dog Powered Sports Association of the Yukon (DPSAY) held their first event of the racing season Sunday morning with a turnout of 15 competitors in the main 10-mile race.