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May 22, 2015
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Frotten, Laverdure claim international medals A pair of Yukon athletes put on some inspiring performances abroad last weekend.
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Low water level will slow down River Questers Fifty-nine teams will dip their paddles into the water next month with the Klondike in their sights.
May 21, 2015
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Crocus Run A small turnout didn’t prevent the Crocus Run from happening Sunday morning.
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Frustration mounts as Quest runs heavy deficit The 2016 Yukon Quest could see a reduced purse after this year’s mushing odyssey saddled the race with more than $51,000 in debt.
May 20, 2015
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Melanson earns hard-fought fifth at judo nationals Shayne Melanson produced the best Yukon result in 15 years at the national judo championships last weekend.
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Work hard and persevere, Olympian tells students The shine on Tom Hall’s Olympic bronze medal is starting to fade.
May 19, 2015
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Students set record turnout at Vanier Ridge Run A total of 340 student runners took to the hills for the Vanier Ridge Run Friday afternoon.
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Cyclists encounter bear on Tour de Skagway The second annual Tour de Skagway proved to be hairier than usual.
May 15, 2015
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More changes made to national slo-pitch qualifiers The Yukon’s road to the 2015 and 2016 national slo-pitch championships has been altered again.
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Paragliding soars to new heights in territory The sport of paragliding is really taking off in the Yukon Territory.
May 14, 2015
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Hopes remain high for injury-plagued snowboarder Max Melvin-McNutt’s season didn’t finish as planned.
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Twelve schools battle it out for badminton titles Eric Potvin watched a potential game-tying point fall just out of bounds, then raised his arms in victory.
May 13, 2015
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Koltun rink plans to relax, recharge next season After representing the Yukon at two straight Scotties, Team Koltun will be slowing it down this coming season.
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Play ball! Co-ed league fields record 58 teams A record number of co-ed slo-pitch teams will take to the city’s diamonds this summer.