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April 13, 2004
- Skippers end season on high note, pick up several medals in B.C. The competitive skipping season may be over for the Takhini Heartbeaters, but their trip to the provincial championships in Nelson, B.C. earlier this month left a lasting impression.
- Marshall Bryenton named performer of the week for Skyjacker Hijackers Here are the Whitehorse Dart League results for Tuesday, April 6th:
- Alaska king salmon sport fishing regulations set for 2004 The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has announced the king salmon sport fishing limits for 2004.
April 12, 2004
- Kiichi Sai athletes bring back armload of medals from B.C. Fifteen athletes from Yukon's Kiichi Sai Judo Club recently returned from the Tiger Balm International martial arts tournament in Vancouver, 12 medals in tow.
- Northern Lights, Northwestel advance to final in Thursday squash Northern Lights Optometry picked up 21 of a possible 24 points in the Thursday Night Squash League semifinals last week, advancing to the final on April 15.
April 8, 2004
- Whitehorse gets ready for Western gymnastics championships The Northwestel 2004 Western Canadian Gymnastics Championships, which will be held in Whitehorse, are just a week away.
- Council decides on 2005 North American Indigenous Games The North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) Council recently retracted the hosting rights for the 2005 NAIG from the Buffalo Sports Society, Inc.
April 7, 2004
- Aboriginal basketball players ready to touch down in Old Crow When coach Nathan Bingham took over the F.H. Collins first nations basketball team earlier this year, he immediately saw energy, passion and an opportunity for something even better.
- Underhill, Electrical move onto final The Electrical Shop picked up 18 points against Pizza Hut in the semifinals of the Tuesday Night Squash League last night.
- Kilrich Industries defeats Medicine Chest, claims oldtimers hockey championship A second period goal off a scramble gave Kilrich Industries the Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League championship Sunday night.
April 6, 2004
- Sixth annual Yukon River Quest entry deadline set for May 26 Nearly $15,000 in prize money will be up for grabs in the longest annual canoe and kayak race in the world, the Yukon River Quest, which will have its sixth running in late June.
- Bell places first at B.C. squash tournament Thirteen junior squash players recently returned from the BC open junior tournament, which was held April 2-4 in Vancouver.
- Icebreakers beat Extra Tuffs to win U-15 division of Juneau exchange Eleven girls soccer teams from the Yukon and Juneau, Alaska,, kicked off in Whitehorse this weekend during the 2004 Juneau Exchange Soccer Tournament, while boys teams represented the territory in Juneau.
April 5, 2004
- I was the luckiest guy. I got paid to see the world.' For ex-NHLer John Chabot, there's nothing like a trip to the North to make you appreciate the game of hockey, and how much it means to Canadians.
- Eagles, Jets place first in annual native hockey tournament The 27th annual Yukon native hockey tournament was held in Whitehorse this past weekend.
April 2, 2004
- Three Yukon athletes make B.C. aboriginal hockey team Three Yukon hockey players will be representing the territory at the national aboriginal hockey championships in Prince George, B.C.
- Campbell and Menacho lead Yukon Office Supply to gold medal victory The scoring is in for Tuesday's bantam hockey division gold medal final between Yukon Office Supply and Willow Printers.
- Polarcom grabs 24 points to finish season in second place Polarcom was tops in this week, taking all 24 possible points to finish the Thursday Night Squash League regular season in second place with 291 points.
- Junior squash players off to B.C. tournament Squash Yukon and Better Bodies Cross Training Centre are sending 13 Juniors to the B.C. junior tournament, happening April 2-4 in Vancouver, at the Hollyburn andthe Evergreen Clubs.