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January 12, 2006
- 2007 Games pick up new local sponsors Three Whitehorse businesses have joined the growing list of supports for the 2007 Canada Winter Games, one at the Diamond level.
- Fedoriak notches four goals as Flames devour Inn Brian Fedoriak led the AON Flames with four goals as his team burned the Yukon Inn 6-4 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Wednesday.
January 11, 2006
- Rams take title at Don Hather tourney It doesn't matter if it's in the Yukon or Alaska, for the past few years it seems the Porter Creek Rams and Vanier Crusaders are destined to meet in sporting finals.
- Crushers pick up 31 points, remain on top The Canada Flooring Crushers were on fire this week in Sunday Junior Squash League action, grabbing 31 points for a total of 166 and remaining in first place overall.
January 10, 2006
- Nishikawa wins first Canada Cup race Yukon cross-country skier Graham Nishikawa continues to prove his worth on the national stage this season, and with the 2010 Olympics firmly in his sights, the best may be yet to come.
- Sports North pulls ahead of EDI Sports North is the new leader of the C Divsion after a key 4-1 victory over Narrow Gauge Contracting in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Sunday.
- Pearson downs Assante in offensive battle Greta Gray and John Miller collected hat tricks for Pearson Dental as they overpowered Assante Financial 12-9 in Whitehorse Coed Soccer League action Sunday.
- Castle Rock edges Skookum in pee wee action Ryley O'Connor recorded a hat trick and added an assist for Castle Rock Enterprised as they snuck past Skookum 6-5 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Pee Wee Division action Sunday.
January 9, 2006
- Olympic ice at Games centre a real opportunity' Yukon figure skaters have the talent, they just need the same opportunities as the young athletes who live in larger cities, according to national coach Karen Magnussen.
January 6, 2006
- Juniors displayed what team' is all about Hockey Day in Canada couldn't have come at a more exciting time.
- Northwestel picks up 20, remains in first Northwestel High Speed Internet was the top team this week in Thursday Night Squash League action, picking up 20 points for a total of 134.
January 5, 2006
- Augustana has been an adjustment for Dawn It's rare that life works out exactly like you plan it.
January 4, 2006
- Blues put an end to losing skid After suffering three straight losses to end the first half of the Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League season, the defending-champion Yukon Appliance Blues rebounded with a 8-5 victory over the Cinderwood Canucks Tuesday.
- Ten players contribute offensively for Molars Scoring came from all corners for the Klondyke Dental Molars as they doubled the Yukon Inn 4-2 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Thursday, Dec. 29.
- MacKenzie ready to hit the court for TRU WolfPack KAMLOOPS� Thomson Rivers University (TRU) WolfPack women's volleyball coach Carrie Barrett is excited about the team she'll have on the court this semester.
- Ketza picks up 20 points, retains first place overall Ketza was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, taking home 20 points and remaining first overall in the standings with a total of 128.