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May 12, 2004
- Yukoners begrudgingly cheering for those damn Flames' The Calgary Flames are now officially Canada's team.
- Hare nets three as nurses association defeats Mineco Electric Michael Hare booted three goals for Yukon Registered Nurses Association (YRNA) as they defeated Mineco Electric 4-1 in under-10 coed soccer action Monday.
May 11, 2004
- Porter, Nguyen move up a level in preparation for nationals The Yukon gymnastics championships were held this past weekend at the Polarettes Gymnastics Club in Whitehorse.
- More than 50 take part in the annual Squash Thaw Tournament The 2004 Squash Thaw Tournament was held this past weekend at the Better Bodies Cross Training Centre in Whitehorse.
May 10, 2004
- Hundreds brave wet, cold weather in annual Run for Mom A little rain can't hurt.
- Webster honoured with two awards from teachers' association DAWSON CITY Kathy Webster, a Grade 5 teacher at Dawson's Robert Service School, was doubly honoured at the recent awards evening for the Yukon Teachers' Association.
- Cooperators downs Herbie's Sean Schmidt led the Cooperators with a grand slam as his team defeated Herbie's Grocery 16-7 in Whitehorse Minor Softball League Squirt Division action Thursday.
May 7, 2004
- Quarton and Lassen get set for the Pan Am Championships Yukon weightlifters Emily Quarton and Jeane Lassen are travelling to Cali, Colombia on Sunday with 18 other members of Team Canada to compete in the Pan Am Championships.
- Annual Run for Mom continues to drum up community support The sixth annual Run for Mom will take off from Rotary Peace Park in Whitehorse this Sunday.
- Power named performer of the week Here are the Whitehorse Dart League results for Tuesday, May 4, the final week of the season:
- Close nets two as AquaTech edges Kluane Mechanical Graeme Close led AquaTech with a pair of goals as his team narrowly defeated Kluane Mechanical Contractors 4-3 in under-nine coed outdoor soccer action Thursday.
- Canada Senior Games are fewer than four months away Come September, don't be surprised when you see just a few more seniors than usual walking the downtown streets of Whitehorse.
May 6, 2004
- Tredger, Dawe dominate at Yukon badminton championships More than 100 athletes competed in several events at the Yukon badminton championships this past weekend.
- Logan Roots nets three as Kilrich Industries stalls Mic Mac Toyota Logan Roots led Kilrich Industries with a hat trick as his team downed Mic Mac Toyota 5-1 in the first night of under-11 coed outdoor soccer action Wednesday.
- Watterreus, Henry the big winners in VeloNorth race Thirty people showed up for the second road race of the season put on by the VeloNorth Cycling Club.
May 5, 2004
- Work starts on new runs at Mount Sima for 2007 Games Work has begun at the Mount Sima Ski Area in Whitehorse as part of the development plan for hosting the 2007 Canada Winter Games apline and freestyle ski competitions
- Sharp picks up her sixth Canadian senior wrestling championship After two years of fighting a knee injury, Erica Sharp's sixth national wrestling title may have seemed a bit sweeter than the rest.
May 4, 2004
- Wheelchair basketball offers new challenge for Yukoners When Whitehorse resident Johnathan Ferris first got involved in the wheelchair basketball program nearly two years ago, as an assistant coach, he was one of about six people taking part in the sport on a regular basis.
- Sport Yukon will head up team for Canada Senior Games Sport Yukon will be home to Team Yukon for this summer's Canada Senior Games, which will be held in Whitehorse.