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January 3, 2006
- Everyone's a leader on this team Exhausted and banged up, members of the Whitehorse Northern Cross Mustangs stepped off the plane in Whitehorse Saturday afternoon with two things in hand a silver medal and the knowledge that they don't have far to go in order to turn that silver to gold.
December 30, 2005
- Accomplishments in 2005 will be hard to top The success of Yukon athletes in the past year is really unprecedented, from national and international gold medals in cross-country skiing, cycling and weightlifting, to history-making performances in both soccer and hockey.
December 29, 2005
- Women will try to match Selects' intensity The women's soccer program in the territory is finally taking it's rightful place on stage, alongside the Yukon Selects men's soccer squad.
- Mustangs now 3-0 at Richmond tournament The Whitehorse Northern Cross Mustangs are undefeated at the Richmond invitational international midget hockey tournament.
December 28, 2005
- Yukon boxers collect more hardware The Yukon went two-for-two at the recent Western Canadian Boxing Championships in Winnipeg.
- Mustangs shut out Wenatchee in opener of Richmond tournament The Whitehorse Northern Cross Mustangs got off to a roaring start in Richmond Tuesday.
December 27, 2005
- Curling club announces new major event Remember the excitement generated by the Canadian mixed curling championship, held in Whitehorse last month?
- Flames, Rangers pull out victories Scoring came from all corners for the AON Flames as they burned the Klondyke Dental Molars 3-2 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Wednesday.
- Three Whitehorse women compete in the annual Honolulu Marathon Three Whitehorse women recently completed the Honolulu Marathon, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
December 23, 2005
- Passion drives Dixon to succeed When she was just a few years old, Stephanie Dixon's parents enrolled her in swimming lessons at a local pool in Toronto.
December 22, 2005
- Nishikawa excels in his World Cup debut Yukoner Graham Nishikawa, a member of the Canadian national cross-country ski team, completed his first experience on the World Cup circuit recently with what are being called 'brilliant' results.