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February 15, 2010
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More than 250 turnout for annual loppett The Marsh Lake Loppett's chief of race is deeming the 2010 edition a success, once again drawing both recreational and competitive cross-country skiers of all ages.
February 12, 2010
- Billy leads Turbos to dominance The Performance Centre Turbos stomped on the Firth Rangers hopes of keeping pace with the league leaders in Oldtimer Hockey League action Thursday night.
- Local volunteer to officiate in Vancouver A regular volunteer official at local cross country ski events and with several World Cup events under his belt, Yukoner Claude Chabot has been summoned to help officiate at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Masson to assist Olympic cross country skiers again The Yukon's Alain Masson is known as the "wax guru” of Canada's Olympic cross country ski team,
February 11, 2010
- Host Society Announces Celeigh Cardinal as Cultural Ambassador The 2010 Arctic Winter Games Host Society have named singer / songwriter Celeigh Cardinal as the Cultural Ambassador for this unique celebration of northern culture.
- Ketza maintains grasp on top spot Ketza continued its dominance in Tuesday Night Squash League action with three match wins on the final night of the second round.
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Whitehorse students take to the trails On Feb. 1, the Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Club (WCCSC) launched the first session in its three-week Whitehorse Ski S'cool program, sponsored by Subway.
- Loppet set for Saturday Marsh Lake residents are excited about the good weather and snow conditions for skiers this year as they are busy getting ready for their big event of the year: the Marsh Lake Classic Cross-Country Ski Loppet.
February 10, 2010
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Polar Games: 41 Years Of Fun Kids at play!
- Mustangs dominate rec hockey action Monday The Whitehorse Midget Mustangs trampled over the Terra Firma Muckers with a 6-0 win in Whitehorse Rec League hockey action Monday night at Takhini Arena.
- Bourcier leaves his mark in Penticton Yukon swimmer Edouard Bourcier came home from Penticton with a fistful of gold this week, after cleaning up at the B.C. Winter AA Swimming Championships.
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Territorial curling championships go to sudden-death The decision of who will represent the territories at the Halifax Brier went to a tiebreaker yesterday evening, after a weekend of hard-fought curling.
February 9, 2010
- League leaders lose in close contests Sunday The two top teams in the Whitehorse Oldtimer Hockey League both lost Sunday night, leaving Medicine Chest still ahead of the second-place Firth Rangers.
- Elks, Northerm play to tie in U-7 soccer action Mic Mac Toyota 4, Coates Services 3
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Figure skater takes in Olympic skaters Attending the Winter Skate competition in Maple Ridge, B.C. has only made local figure skater Rachel Pettitt of the Arctic Edge Skating Club want to someday make it to the Olympics all that much more.
February 8, 2010
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Whitehorse Huskies elevate level of play The Whitehorse Huskies have elevated their game almost to the triple A level they need to be at to compete for the Allan Cup, says head coach Randy Merkel.
February 5, 2010
- 2010 Buckwheat Ski Classic date announced The 24th annual Buckwheat Ski Classic is on schedule for Saturday, March 27.
- Whitehorse Huskies take on Powell River Regals tonight The Whitehorse Huskies are lacing up their skates once again tonight and Saturday for a two-game exhibition series against the Powell River Regals.
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An out of the ordinary roadtrip for the Fernie Ghostriders ( Comment ) Fernie Ghostrider forward Matty MacDonald was unable to play in the Jan. 19th and 20th Ghostrider versus Creston Valley Thunder Cats games that happened in Whitehorse