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July 23, 2021
- The Yukon’s Canadian Olympic Foundation’s 50/50 draw Aug. 1 Canada’s very first nationwide 50/50 draw is raising funds for Canadian Olympic athletes.
- Skateboard workshops The Northern Cultural Expressions Society is holding skateboard workshops for Indigenous youth.
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Mosquito Harescramble motorcycle races off and roaring tomorrow The Mosquito Harescramble motorcycle endurance race takes place tomorrow at the end of Mosquito Road on the Sherwood family ranch.
July 21, 2021
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Skater Mikayla Kramer joining cast of Disney on Ice Mikayla Kramer, 18, who grew up in Whitehorse and is now living in Kelowna, BC,
July 19, 2021
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Hockey coach rallies former players to help battle flooding Minor hockey coach Michael Tuton rallied his former players to help out with sandbagging in the Marsh Lake area of Yukon.
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Whitehorse Co-ed Slo-pitch League to restart season today The Whitehorse Co-ed Slo-pitch League is re-starting their 2021 season today. Softball Yukon Executive Director George Arcand explained what the decision was based on.
July 16, 2021
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Sunny Sky Equine holds gymkhana Sunny Sky Equine Services held a gymkhana this past weekend on their property near Whitehorse.
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‘Race to the Klondyke’ river race to begin August 14 The Yukon River Marathon Paddlers Association (YRMPA) has announced a new river race to replace the 2021 Yukon River Quest (YRQ), which was cancelled at the last minute due to rising water levels deemed unsafe to race in by the organizers.
July 14, 2021
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YG announces $1.6 million in funding for sports and rec organizations The government of Yukon (YG) has announced $1.6 million in funding to territorial sports organizations, special recreational groups, high-performance athletes and officials.
July 12, 2021
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Yukon COVID Response Team hosts sports and rec meeting The Yukon COVID Response Team held a Zoom meeting with the principle sports and recreation organizations in Whitehorse last Friday.
July 9, 2021
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Polarettes compete in Nationals for first time in 20 years Three members of the Polarettes Gymnastics Club are the first to compete in the Canadian Nationals in 20 years.