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May 20, 2014
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Leading The Way Whitehorse runner Logan Boehmer crests Crocus Hill during Sunday's Crocus Run.
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Creation of indoor tennis facility pondered The possibility of year-round tennis in Whitehorse is currently in the hands of the populace.
May 16, 2014
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Yukon loses battle of table tennis champions A good night's sleep before the Alaska-Yukon Challenge men's singles final didn't necessarily do Ryan Bachli much good in Fairbanks last weekend.
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Back On The Beach Daniel Clark volleys a ball over the net as Charles Turanich-Noyen goes up for a block during a friendly beach volleyball match at Rotary Park on Sunday afternoon.
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Students crowned badminton champs Elementary school students from across the city took to the badminton courts Wednesday to battle for the 2014 championship titles.
May 15, 2014
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Crowds rally in support of Clara's Big Ride In the shadow of the healing totem pole on the banks of the Yukon River, Clara Hughes shared her message of hope with a supportive crowd yesterday in Whitehorse.
May 14, 2014
- Yukon ski patrol scoops up national award The territory's ski patrol earned the respect of its peers last weekend, winning the Outstanding Zone Award at the annual conference for the Canadian Ski Patrol in Edmonton.
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Run for Mom raises $37K Whitehorse General Hospital continues to reap the benefits of a longstanding Mother's Day tradition in the Yukon.
May 13, 2014
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Korn leads the way for Yukoners at Grand Prix A standout performance from Dominic Korn helped the Yukon Rush bring home three medals 鈥 one of each colour 鈥 from the Nike High School鈥圙rand Prix in Toronto.
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Hughes' ride touches down in Yukon capital Sporting her trademark smile and a Toronto Raptors "We The North鈥 cap, Clara Hughes entered the Whitehorse airport to much fanfare yesterday afternoon.
May 12, 2014
- Trio cycles to tie in Haines Junction 88 debut A discrepancy with the finish line saw the Haines Junction 88 end in a three-way tie Saturday.
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Yukon Open caps strong squash season Connor Lukas threw everything he had at Cameron Webber, but the tournament's reigning Yukon Open squash champion simply couldn't be beaten.
May 9, 2014
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Synchro duo improves, but places last at nationals The Northern Novas competitive synchronized swim team of Jamie Duke and Katelyn Vowk impressed their coach in Saskatoon last week.
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鈥業t was a surreal experience' Whitehorse resident Aline Goncalves is relishing making Brazilian curling history late last month.
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Bell felled by injury Cyclist Zach Bell of Watson Lake is resting at home in North Vancouver after getting knocked off the Tour of the Gila with a broken collarbone.