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May 16, 2013
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Northern Novas make a splash in Regina Three local synchronized swimmers ended their season in style last weekend.
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Chaos fighters battle to quick wins at Total Mayhem Two rookie mixed martial arts fighters battled to quick first-round wins at Total Mayhem, a fight night held at the Fraserview Centre in Vancouver last Friday.
May 15, 2013
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Cadet gets flag-bearing honours at marksmanship event Cadet Corporal Brendan Curteanu of Whitehorse carried the Yukon flag during the National Cadet Marksmanship Championship opening ceremony recently held at historic Fort George, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
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Yukon Rush teams just do it It was an experience that 20 local high school students won't soon forget.
May 14, 2013
- Quest seeking new faces for Yukon board The Yukon Quest 1,000 Mile International Sled Dog Race will hold its Annual General Membership Meeting on Thursday.
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Squash season ends on high note with Yukon Open Consistent shot-making guided Cameron Webber to a big win at the Yukon Open Saturday night, sending him into the summer a champion.
May 13, 2013
- Dawson issues Relay challenge to Whitehorse Teams from Dawson City and Whitehorse are getting ready for this year's Relay for Life.
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Fifteen years later, Run for Mom still going strong A sunny afternoon provided the perfect environment for the 15th annual Run for Mom on Sunday.
May 10, 2013
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Eager runners take to trail for first run of season A large troupe of runners could be seen running Hospital Ridge last night, as the Coast Mountain Thursday Trail Run series got underway.
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Double-digit temps means it's time to hit the links Canucks and Canadiens fans are already thinking it, and Leafs fans may be next. It's time to hit the links.
May 9, 2013
- Runners encouraged to hit trails It's a tradition that typically marks the arrival of spring-like weather, and this year isn't any different.
- Gymnasts twirl to top-10 finishes Yukon gymnasts cracked the top-10 in four individual events at the 2013 Western Canadian Championships in Winnipeg last week, leaving Polarettes head coach Cat O'Donovan satisfied with their showing.
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Hunger Games causes spike in archery interest The first Indoor Archery Championship in Whitehorse last weekend saw a spike in popularity, and had organizers pointing to a recent blockbuster book series and film as a key reason.
May 8, 2013
- Aboriginal tournament not just about hockey Nine Yukon hockey players have returned home after representing the North at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in Kahnawake, Que. last week.
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鈥楾hey feel like they're at the Olympics': judokas do battle When the dust settled, the Shiroumakai Judo Club emerged victorious as Yukon champions.