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October 18, 2010
- Oldtimers hockey league October 17 results Performance Centre Turbos 2 Medicine Chest 1
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'Get The Rust Out' Squash Yukon president Jim Gilpin, left, plays against Lori Muir in the division B finals
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Few turn out for Yukon Brewing Dryland, everybody wins Eleven teams competed across four categories to end the 2010 season for the Yukon Brewing Dryland Summer Hot Hounds Series Sunday evening.
October 15, 2010
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Off The Wall Jodi Tuton waits for the return from Stephen Grundmanis during their first match of the Mixed C divison of the first 2010/2011 Yukon Squash Tournament at Better Bodies last evening.
- Oldtimers hockey league Wed., Thurs. results Terra Firma 2 Medicine Chest 2
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Beatty receives Monique Waterreus Award Cross-country skier Dahria Beatty was stellar last season.
October 14, 2010
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Yukon Strikers concede zero goals en route to gold No goals conceded, all gold.
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Over-35s win Penticton tourney in shootout Goalkeeper Patrick Jackson stood tall.
October 13, 2010
- Yukon orienteers take to dark trails Yukon orienteers are used to navigating through tricky terrain.
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Yukon soccer gains experience at nationals, hoped for better results Dig in for 90 minutes no matter what happens.
October 12, 2010
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Snowy Skate Emiko enjoys the snow during the public skate
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Yukon well represented at Victoria marathon Sixty-six Yukoners finished the Royal Victoria Marathon on Sunday.
October 8, 2010
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Behind The 8-ball Roxanne Loewan goes corner pocket
- Oldtimers hockey league Thursday night results Firth Rangers 6 Medicine Chest 0
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Off The Beaten Path Bob Nishikawa takes to the trail during the Sportslife Thursday Night Trail Run
- U-14 girls stay focused on final group stage game at soccer nationals The Yukon Strikers under-14 girls soccer squad is down but not out.
October 7, 2010
- Oldtimers hockey league Wednesday night results Performance Centre Turbos 3 Terra Firma 1
- U-14 teams lose opening matches against soccer powerhouses Both the under-14 boys and girls soccer teams were unlucky to draw powerhouse squads
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Alaskan travel industry learns to curl at Mount McIntyre Anchorage's Carolyn Bettes hadn't had much experience curling.