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October 9, 2014
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Mustangs to compete in national hockey marathon The Whitehorse Female Mustangs will provide the closing act to a marathon women’s hockey weekend being held across the country.
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Strikers drop openers at national championships Two Yukon Strikers teams received rude welcomes to their respective national championships yesterday.
October 8, 2014
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Greer trades skis for shoes with Trojans XC team David Greer finally decided to become a team player.
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Runners gather to send off Team Ross and Finn Ross Beaulieu set the pace in his motorized wheelchair Monday, leading a group of about 60 runners around the Millennium Trail.
October 7, 2014
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Neff registers for 15th Quest; race now at 26 mushers The resurgence of the Yukon Quest resumed on Friday with the registration of another top musher.
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Players, sponsors flock to women’s hockey league The Whitehorse Women’s Hockey Association continues to blossom in popularity.
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Archers take to the hills for outdoor championship Sixteen archers from across the territory gathered to test their outdoor skills Saturday.
October 6, 2014
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Terry Fox funds still pouring in Funds continue to be raised in memory of Terry Fox.
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Sparling guides Air North to back-to-back victories Air North remains unbeaten in oldtimer hockey action this season, after rapping off consecutive victories.
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David Stephens off to hot start with MRU Cougars Whitehorse native David Stephens is off to a sizzling start with the Mount Royal Cougars.
October 3, 2014
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Nine-ball summer pool league concludes The 2014 Summer 9-Ball League wrapped up on Wednesday night.
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Cool summer spells subpar revenue for golf club Golf revenues plummeted right alongside temperatures in the Yukon this summer.
October 2, 2014
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Amazing Race marketing campaign up for national prize A marketing campaign showcasing Canada’s North is a finalist for a national award.
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Flames off to hot start in new oldtimer hockey season Another oldtimer hockey season got underway in the Yukon capital this week.
October 1, 2014
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Bowling alley foresees closure by season’s end Barring a miracle, Whitehorse’s only bowling alley will close up shop this spring.
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Fox thanks students for keeping the dream alive Students across the city got a closer look into the inspirational life of Canadian icon Terry Fox this week, courtesy of his brother Fred Fox.