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August 31, 2006
- Yukoners pick up numerous medals at nationals Yukon orienteers are proving once again they are quite the force to contend with.
- Carlos, Johnson buck the trend, finish first in Intersport fun run There were 21 runners and walkers out for Tuesday evening's Intersport Fun Run/Walk, held in Riverdale.
August 30, 2006
- Selects on the right track' heading into nationals It was the first real test for this year's young and relatively inexperienced edition of the Yukon Selects.
- Council appoints manager of Games' operations Ottawa After an extensive and detailed process, the Canada Games Council is pleased to announce that Paul Zachau will be joining the Canada Games Council team in the role of manager of Games' operations.
August 29, 2006
- Atkinson top Yukoner in Skagway fish derby The 2006 Pat Moore Memorial Game Fish Derby was held in Skagway over two weekends, August 4-6 and August 11-13.
August 28, 2006
- Whitehorse Dental takes Division I title The Whitehorse Coed Slo-pitch League held its year-end tournament this past weekend in Whitehorse.
- Greer perseveres in hill climb championships Skagway was the site of the 2006 Yukon Hill Climb Championships.
- Final set in men's golf Northerm and Matco Transportation were winners in last week's semifinals at the Mountain View Golf Course Thursday Men's Commercial League.
- Parry leads impressive turnout at 10-mile event There were 42 runners out for Sunday's Chocolate Claim 10 Miler, held in Whitehorse.
August 25, 2006
- Yukon seniors gear up for another fine showing Nearly 1,000 athletes descended on Whitehorse in September of 2004, as the Yukon capital played host to the Canada Senior Games.
August 24, 2006
- Whitehorse minor hockey now non-contact It's a issue which has been debated across Canada for years, more intensely for the past four.
August 23, 2006
- Chocolate Claim 10-mile event to be held in Whitehorse this weekend There were 18 runners and walkers out for Tuesday evening's Intersport Fun Run/Walk.
- Downing sets her sights on Beijing Just two years ago, Mackenzie Downing was a Whitehorse Glacier Bear, preparing to enter her first year at the University of Victoria.�