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June 28, 2007
- Scratches mount as remaining teams leave Carmacks All remaining teams in the Yukon River Quest (YRQ) had left the Carmacks checkpoint as of early this morning, while half of them had made it to the next verbal checkpoint at Fort Selkirk.
June 27, 2007
- Voyageurs hold top two spots as teams hit Carmacks There's still more than 400 kilometres to go in the 2007 Yukon River Quest (YRQ), but so far it appears the predictions of race insiders are coming true.
June 26, 2007
- Could this finally be the year for the voyageur? As more than 200 Yukon River Quest (YRQ)competitors race from the start line this afternoon in downtown Whitehorse,spectators of the world 's longest annual canoe and kayak race will likely find it hard to miss what has become this year 's major factor.
- Dozens hit Millenium Trail for weekly Intersport fun run There were a total of 42 participants out for Tuesday 's Intersport Fun Run/Walk on the Millenium Trail in Riverdale.
June 25, 2007
- Weightlifting in Whitehorse: great expectations Sport has a way of bringing together the most amazing people from across the globe, in all walks of life.
- Weekly Sportslife Trail Run continues to draw good number of participants A total of 16 runners turned out on solstice eve, Thursday, for the Sportslife Trail Run.
- Mountain View Golf Course Thursday Night Men's Commercial Golf League Regular Season Standings
June 24, 2007
- Hundreds take part in full-field championships Over the weekend, the McDonalds Full-Field Soccer Championships where held in Whitehorse.
- Dawe, Kulych top golf tournament The first Yukon junior/amateur tournament of the season was held earlier this month at Mountain View Golf Course in Whitehorse.
June 14, 2007
- One thousand-plus gear up for international bike race More than 1,000 people will participate in this weekend's Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay race, which will start Saturday morning in Haines Junction and finish in Haines, Alaska.
June 7, 2007
- Martial arts expert brought skills north to Whitehorse and Dawson Tim Shears, a renowned martial arts teacher from Vancouver, held several training sessions in the Yukon during the last week of May.