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February 1, 2007
- Duo ready to dazzle on national stage The grace of synchronized swimming.
- Scoffin and Koltun will set record at junior nationals The M&M Meat Shops Canadian junior men's and women's curling championships, the first event in the 2007 Season of Champions, get underway in St. Catharines, Ont. on Saturday.
- Halifax named host of the 2011 Games At a press conference this morning at the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame, the Canada Games Council and the Province of Nova Scotia named Halifax the host of the 2011 Canada Winter Games.
- Heinbigner, Demchuk post five points Scoring came from all corners for the Performance Centre Turbos as they prevailed in an offensive battle against Medicine Chest, 9-7, in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Thursday.
January 31, 2007
- Mostyn and Taylor record hat tricks as Alkan gets rare victory Peter Mostyn and Shawn Taylor collected three goals apiece for Alkan Air as they doubled Narrow Gauge Contracting 8-4 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
- Pizza Hut picks up 23 points but remains in third place Pizza Hut was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, taking home 23 points for a total of 16.
- Peterson named MVP Jarrett Peterson notched two goals and was named MVP for Klondike Motors as they downed Wal-Mart 7-5 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Novice Division action Sunday.
- Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League Regular Season Standings
- Coates Services edges Tim Hortons, Brouwer and Mobile pick up victories Hannah Milne booted four goals for Coates Services as her team snuck past Tim Hortons 5-4 in nine-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.
January 30, 2007
- Boarders ready to land in the top 10 Editor's note: this is part of a series of features being published over the next few weeks on the various sports which make up the 2007 Canada Winter Games, and the athletes who will be representing the Yukon in them.
- Bowden living proof that anything is possible' Bradley Bowden may be one of the last Olympic athletes to visit the Yukon before the start of the 2007 Canada Winter Games, but he's certainly not the least accomplished.
January 29, 2007
- B.C. champs final tuneup for CWG The B.C. junior squash championships were held this past weekend at the Jericho Club in Vancouver.
- YI doubles Edgewater; Kilrich ties Medicine Chest Scoring came from all corners for the Yukon Inn as they skated past the Edgewater Hotel 4-2 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
- Murray and Roberts lead Drillers over Sports North Tyler Murray notched a pair of goals and added three assists for the Kluane Drillers as his team doubled Sports North 6-3 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Sunday.
January 28, 2007
- Make it a three-peat for N.W.T.'s Koe Kerry Koe is hoping the third time's the charm.
- Yukon skiers will make second appearance at Games Editor's note: this is part of a series of features being published over the next few weeks on the various sports which make up the 2007 Canada Winter Games, and the athletes who will be representing the Yukon in them.
January 25, 2007
- Mental toughness will be key for curlers One win is all it will take.
- Young pots five as BP/Yukon Rad survives Storm Mike Young was on fire for Boston Pizza/Yukon Rad, collecting five goals and adding an assist as his team edged the Southern Tutchone Storm Tuesday.
- Assante edges Mic Mac; Intersport picks up shutout Ryan Chippett led Assante Financial with a pair of markers as his team snuck past Mic Mac Toyota 4-3 in 11-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday.
January 24, 2007
- Teams hope to ring in gold at Games David Patterson wants the 2007 Canada Winter Games to be the last Canada Games where the Yukon doesn't have a ringette team in the national competition.