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In a special executive meeting on Tuesday, the Great Northern Ski Society laid out its short-term plan, which outlines what the board believes is necessary to get Mt. Sima up and running for the 2008-09 ski season.
Table tennis players of all levels, age, experience and skill were on hand at the annual Yukon Open Table Tennis Championships.
The annual hardware was handed out by the Whitehorse Glacier Bears Swim Club after the conclusion of the 2008 Yukon Invitational Swim Meet.
The Pacific Northwest Moving Haulers didn't hold anything back in the Sunday Junior Squash League, scoring a season high 25 points.
Whitehorse goalies had one last opportunity to hone their skills at the third and final World Pro Goaltending clinic of the 2007-08 season.
Volleyball players competed for a good cause at the fourth annual Big Thaw Coed Volleyball Tournament, held at Vanier Secondary School on Saturday.
Whitehorse Glacier Bears swimmers made plenty of waves at the 2008 Yukon Invitational Swim Meet.
Women hockey players in the Yukon will have the opportunity to sign up to play in a league of their own, which the Whitehorse Women's Hockey Association hopes to get going for the coming 2008-09 season.
It was an all around team effort that led to a thrilling one-point victory for Underhill in Thursday Night Squash League championship match.
Compasses and maps were in full force Wednesday on the Magnusson ski trails, as orienteers of all ages took part in the first meet of season.
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