Sports Archive
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February 9, 2018
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Government thinking about money for new track and field Sport Yukon president George Arcand says the community will know in early March whether the replacement of the track and field behind F.H. Collins High School is a go.
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Local freestyle skier wins gold down in Whistler On the day her Grade 4 class was going skiing at Mount Sima in March 2016, Anwyn Tillet didn’t want to go to school.
February 8, 2018
- Basement battle ends in tie The game between Yukon Brewing and Yukon Info.com ended with honours even as they both tried to avoid the ignominy of finishing bottom of the league.
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Female Mustangs lose three, win one at tournament in Surrey In the first foray outside the Yukon this season, the Schmidt Mining Corp. Mustangs came up short in Surrey, B.C.
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Duncan recalls skipping next to Jennifer Jones It was something of a bittersweet experience for the Yukon’s team at last week’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Penticton, B.C.
February 7, 2018
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Chilly Start Participants in this year’s Yukon Arctic Ultra
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Rivermen coach pleased with bantam club’s development Head coach Martin Lawrie of the Tier 1 Yukon Rivermen likes what he’s seeing in his bantam squad.
February 6, 2018
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Northern Novas compete in Yukon synchronized swim championships With the Yukon championships behind them,
February 5, 2018
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Polar Games dive into 49th year with Olympic theme It is a Yukon school tradition that has stood the test of time.
February 2, 2018
- Pepsi secures Rapids regular-season title Pepsi has won the Whitehorse Rapids Over-35 soccer league title with three rounds of games still to be played, as they beat Yukon Brewing in a very competitive 2-1 game on Saturday morning.
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Ski circuit reacts to Olympic history For the first time, three Whitehorse athletes will be competing in the same Olympic Games – all in the same sport, with the same coach growing up, and from the same club.
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Hynes top Canadian in world junior races In her final year of junior eligibility, Whitehorse skier Natalie Hynes saved her best individual performance for last.
February 1, 2018
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Canadian Rangers on their toes in preparing Quest trail Before the dogs and their mushers hit the Yukon Quest trails,
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New routines land Polarettes on the podium It was the first competition of the season for the Polarettes Gymnastics team