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November 23, 2017
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From sneakers to snowshoes for Arctic Games Running outdoors in the Whitehorse winter is a little tricky with snow and icy patches blanketing the roads and paths,
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First judo tournament for Carmacks youth Judo continues to grow in Carmacks under club instructor and five-time national champion Bianca Ockedahl.
November 22, 2017
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Jim Brown’s lucky boots in Rapids action Winless Yukon Brewing needed something to change their luck in Whitehorse Rapids over-35 soccer action and they found it in Jim Brown’s lucky boots.
- Six Whitehorse crossfitters compete in Lloydminster Six CrossFit athletes out of Whitehorse’s CrossFit 867 went down to Lloydminster for the 2017 Battle on the Border CrossFit competition.
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First Canada Cup event set for Mt. Sima Some of Canada’s top winter athletes have been calling Mount Sima home this month with pre-season training in full swing.
November 21, 2017
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Curling rink 2-7 at nationals The first of three Whitehorse Curling Club rinks competing in national championships this month has returned from a 2-7 showing in Swan River, Man.
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Warriors win two Yukon volley titles Spiking and setting took centre court in Whitehorse Thursday to Saturday with the Yukon School Volleyball Championships.
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Yukoner joins second varsity team in Halifax Whitehorse varsity athlete Skyler Bryant is trading the pitch for the track,
November 20, 2017
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Five games in two days at women’s hockey jamboree Hockey was on full display at Takhini Arena Friday and Saturday
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Yukon biathlete makes Canada IBU Cup team At just 20 years old, Yukon biathlete Nadia Moser has qualified for her second International Biathlon Union (IBU) Cup team to represent Canada.
November 17, 2017
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Early start for skiing and Free Day on the Trails Whitehorse’s Free Day on the Trails is back for another year at the Mt. McIntyre Recreation Centre, but this time a month earlier than in the past.
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Northern Novas have their eyes on nationals Head coach Aura-Lea Harper rolled out a huge bin filled with large jugs.
November 16, 2017
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Peewee Mustangs earn silver in Victoria tournament The Whitehorse Peewee Mustangs brought back some silver hardware from Victoria after an all-north final in the team’s second tournament of the year.
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New futsal league takes first kick at Vanier The brand new Yukon Futsal Metro League kicked off Saturday evening at Vanier Catholic Secondary School.
November 15, 2017
- Bantam hockey takes centre ice Bantam hockey will be on display at Takhini Arena Dec. 1-3 with nine games throughout the three days.
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Yukoners compete in Las Vegas marathon It was an emotional run for Whitehorse runner Sara Galbraith in her fourth trip to the Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon.
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Rivermen win first game on B.C. road trip It took a trip down to British Columbia to do it,