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November 27, 2013
- Jamboree promises fun-filled weekend A "jam”-packed, fun-filled weekend is on the horizon for the Whitehorse Women's Hockey Association.
- Team Koltun knocked out in quarter-final A promising weekend for Team Koltun at the Spruce Grove Cashspiel in Alberta was cut short in Sunday's quarter-final.
- Dixon to mentor eight aspiring athletes Former Glacier Bears swim coach Stephanie Dixon has begun her mentorship work with the next generation of Canadian athletes.
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Broomball tournament decided by one goal A tightly-played, low-scoring broomball final was blown wide open Sunday with under four minutes left to play.
November 26, 2013
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Elementary volleyball dynasty continues at Hidden Valley Against all odds, the Hidden Valley Huskies' elementary volleyball dynasty continued Saturday,
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Rams, Crusaders snag Grade 8 volleyball titles If this weekend's Grade 8 Yukon Volleyball Championships were any indication, the future of volleyball in the territory is brighter than ever.
November 25, 2013
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Bantam Mustangs await insurance, Midgets set to return The Midget A Mustangs will return to action in the local Rec A hockey league tonight, after missing their last three games due to insurance issues.
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Dominions end in heartbreak for Yukon rinks Flying high after securing the first two Yukon playoff berths in Dominion Club Curling Championships history last week, both Whitehorse rinks were brought back to earth with a jolt Friday night.
November 22, 2013
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Judo sees spike in popularity as season begins The territory's judo season started with a bang last weekend at Golden Horn Elementary School.
- Wiggins battles injury in final golf round Jeff Wiggins battled a strained back muscle in his final round at the PGA club pro championships, shooting a second straight round of 75 to finish 27th overall.
- Baldwin rink squeaks into curling semis Nicole Baldwin's rink has made the playoffs at the Dominion Club Curling Championships in Thunder Bay, Ont.
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You Said It! Who will take home the Grey Cup? Your Thoughts
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Yukon broomball celebrating 30 years Times have changed, but the Yukon's love for broomball has remained the same through three decades of the sport.
November 21, 2013
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Paslawski earns historic playoff berth at Dominions Pat Paslawski has skipped the Yukon to its first-ever playoff appearance at the Dominion Club Curling Championships in Thunder Bay, Ont.
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Yukon ski coach honoured to enter hall of fame Alain Masson's athletic achievements are well-documented.
November 20, 2013
- Yukon Tree Services snag squash league lead Yukon Tree Services grabbed a hold of the Squash Yukon Div. 1 League lead last night after soundly thumping EBA Engineering 24-10 in action at Better Bodies Fitness.
- Alain Masson gets Hall of Fame nod Former Olympian Alain Masson will be inducted into the Yukon Sport Hall of Fame at the Sport Yukon Awards Night next Thursday at the Westmark.
- Tough bunker lies see Wiggins fall back After shooting a 70 to open his tournament,
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Baldwin rink downs New Brunswick to improve to 3-1 Nicole Baldwin's Yukon rink has stormed out to a 3-1 record just three days into the Dominion Curling Club Championship at the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay, Ont.
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Despite penalty trouble, Atom Mustangs take bronze The Atom Jr. Mustangs' penalty troubles cost them a shot at their second consecutive tournament championship in Leduc, Alta. over the weekend, coach Clint Mylymok said.
November 19, 2013
- ‘Ticket to Ride' event launches ski season Warren Miller's "Ticket to Ride” film event at the Yukon Arts Centre raised expectations for the ski season and funds for Mount Sima Friday.
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Curling For Kids Bryn Lepp, a member of the ‘SFU Teachers' team,
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Baldwin, Paslawski off to hot start at Dominions Pat Paslawski and his Yukon rink have had their eyes set on the Dominion Curling Club Championship ever since its inception in 2009.