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May 12, 2015
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Last-minute entrant wins Yukon Open squash title Another Yukon squash season ended Saturday with Julien Revel standing in the winner’s circle.
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Frotten roars to five medals as new season begins Jessica Frotten began her wheelchair racing season in style last weekend in Victoria.
May 11, 2015
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Pearson bests Langbakk in orienteering icebreaker Seventy-four trailblazers followed their compasses to success as the Yukon orienteering season kicked off last Wednesday.
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Hundreds hit trail for annual Run for Mom event Val Pike said she nearly cried this morning after realizing how much Sunday’s Run for Mom collected for breast health initiatives.
May 8, 2015
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Dawsonite continues rapid rise at Real Salt Lake The good old days are still vivid memories for Dawson’s Callum Wood Ryan.
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Laverdure snares wrestling bronze in Chile Despite having her Pan Am dreams dashed in March, Brittanee Laverdure continues to log valuable mat time for Canada on the wrestling circuit.
May 7, 2015
- Chetcuti drains 49 as Grizzlies win basketball title Will Chetcuti saved his best game for last.
- Gymnastics duo gives it their all at Westerns A pair of Yukon gymnasts gave it their best shot at the 2015 Western Canadian Championships in Okotoks, Alta., last weekend.
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Yukoners play starring roles for Team North With the help of some Yukon hockey talent, Team North took some key strides at the 2015 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC) in Halifax.
May 6, 2015
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After hiatus, Yukon returns to Native Youth Olympics A team of six athletes ended a long dry spell for the territory when they competed at the 45th Native Youth Olympics last month.
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KFC doubles down to beat USANA for title When the dust settled on a tough three-game series, KFC was the team still standing.
May 5, 2015
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Lynx girls sharpen skills during hoops camp Members of the Whitehorse Lynx basketball program saw a glimpse of the future possible for them last weekend.
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Law Day charity run ushers in new season More than 130 participants spent their lunch hour on the Millennium Trail for charity Friday.
May 4, 2015
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Eight clubs square off for Yukon judo titles Eight-year-old Alexander Kiriak said it was his father’s advice that pushed him to a gold medal.