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November 2, 2017
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Volleyball teams bring back gold from Dawson Three Whitehorse high schools took home some hardware this past weekend at the Dawson Invitational Volleyball Tournament.
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Three curling rinks headed to national events Three rinks out of the Whitehorse Curling Club are preparing to represent the territory at national competitions this month.
November 1, 2017
- Five-star Ladroue leads Yukon Info JP Ladroue was in magnificent form for Yukon Info.com
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Glacier Bears to make a splash Jumping into the pool this weekend for the first competition of the season,
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Dawson runner wins B.C. cross-country gold Dawson City runner Jack Amos moved to Victoria at the start of the school year
October 31, 2017
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Commemorative name sought for Dawson pitch Speaking for the Dawson City Football Club/Minor Soccer Association,
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Huskies will not return to defend Coy Cup The Whitehorse Huskies will not be defending their Coy Cup title this season, not having enough personnel to ice a team.
October 30, 2017
- Two sports added to 2020 Arctic Games Two new sports have been announced for the 2020 Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse.
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Rivermen lose all three in opening series The Yukon Rivermen lost all three games in their opening series against the Thompson Jr. Blazers,
October 27, 2017
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Saved By The Glove The goalie for Pacific Northwest Group
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Rivermen hit the ice tonight The Yukon Rivermen will step onto the ice tonight for the first game of their inaugural season.
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Whitehorse soccer season moves indoors More than 400 energetic youth players bound on indoor fields and courts around the city
October 26, 2017
- Elegant Woodhouse shows his prowess Goalkeeper Geoff 'the cat' Woodhouse
- Musher withdraws from Iditarod and sets focus on Yukon Quest Following the recent Iditarod doping scandal,
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Hockey Yukon hopes to spark new program Hockey Yukon is hoping to bring back competitive midget and bantam hockey
October 25, 2017
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Dawson City Lions girl’s soccer team brings home valuable lessons from B.C. tournament The Dawson City Lions girl’s under-13 soccer team travelled down to northern Vancouver for a tournament over the Thanksgiving weekend and grew as a unit.
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Yukon Quest responds to Iditarod doping case The Yukon Quest rules committee will be meeting to discuss the recent Iditarod doping scandal to ensure their rules are fair and as up to date as possible.