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May 23, 2007
- Cyclists post fast times despite windy conditions The VeloNorth cycling club's fourth event of the season saw the largest field to date, as more than thirty cyclists turned up for the Porter Creek time trial.
- Sportslife scores in final minutes to edge Aurora Landon Worsfold played the role of hero for Sportslife Wednesday, finding the back of the opposing net in the final five minutes and leading his team to a 1-0 victory over Aurora Geosciences, in 11-and-under coed soccer action.
May 22, 2007
- Bogle, Leef continue domination The second Intersport 5 km Fun Run/Walk of the season was held Tuesday evening, with a great turn out of 40 participants in the sunny weather.
- Young MVPs prove soccer alive and well in Whitehorse Hundreds of soccer players took to the field on Tuesday, looking to get back in action following the May long weekend.
- Photo-finishes highlight North Klondike Road Race Near perfect weather greeted the 24 riders that took on the challenging VeloNorth North Klondike Road Race on Saturday.
- Dangleburys fall to Sports North in shootout thriller While most of the territory is now focused on the outdoors, with the softball and soccer seasons in full swing, there are a select few who have yet to hang up their hockey skates.
- Canadian swimming star Gammel retires CALGARY Erin Gammel of Calgary, who established herself as one of Canada's best-ever female backstrokers and won a world championship medal, has announced her retirement.
May 21, 2007
- East West, Audette record shutouts in U-15 soccer Cameron Weekes scored the only goal East West Health Centre would need, as they held on to blank EBA Engineering 1-0 in 15-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
May 17, 2007
- Yukon's Downing on team for World University Games OTTAWA Brian Johns of the University of British Columbia and Audrey Lacroix of the UniversitÈ de Montreal, two of Canada's star performers at the world championships in March, headline the 33-member Canadian team announced Thursday by Swimming Canada for the World University Games.
- Winnipeg provides stage for best ever showing by Yukon They may not have been packing any medals with them as they stepped off the plane, but the Yukon bowling team did return home with the knowledge they had accomplished something no local squad before them had.
May 16, 2007
- Borsa nets four as Sportslife ties Zip Transport Tanner Borsa had a huge game for Sportslife, booting four goals as his team settled for a 5-5 draw with Zip Transport in 11-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday.
May 15, 2007
- Rivest makes most of major opportunity When Chantelle Rivest was selected for the Yukon's female Canada Winter Games hockey team, she saw it as a great opportunity to play with her friends in front of her hometown crowd.
May 14, 2007
- Hope, Hansen net two apiece as Medicine Chest, Montessori tie Tyson Hope led Medicine Chest with a pair of markers as his team settled for a 3-3 draw with Mosi Oa Tunya Montessori in 10-and-under coed soccer action Monday.
- Yukoners come up short at Johnny Chan Poker Classic RICHMOND, B.C. After three days of tournament play, Henry Tran of Toronto beat out 499 players, including celebrity poker pro Johnny Chan, to take home the top prize of $325,000.
- TransCanada joins Vancouver 2010 CALGARY TransCanada and the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) announced TransCanada as a new Official Supplier, in the Natural Gas Pipeline Operator category for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.