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The territory's best junior squash players showed off their skills on the weekend at the Better Bodies and Squash Yukon 2008 Junior Squash Championships.
Sunny conditions and tremendous community support helped make this year's Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk to a Cure fundraiser the most successful event in the four years it has been held in Whitehorse.
The Yukon will always be special to Ray Zahab.
Orienteers of all ages and skill sets showcased their abilities on Wednesday at the third bi-weekly meet of the 2008 season.
Orienteers of all ages and skill sets showcased their abilities on Wednesday at the third bi-weekly meet of the 2008 season.
After several competitions and months of waiting it's finally official: Yukoner Jeane Lassen will represent Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
The Deli racked up the goals Wednesday in the U-12 Soccer League, netting seven in the team's victory over Sportslife.
In their final competition of the 2007-08 season, the Polarettes and Polar Tumblers Gymnastics Club went out on top, winning numerous ribbons, medals and trophies.
High Calibre Contracting came out firing in the U-16 Soccer League on Tuesday, scoring 10 goals against MacKay and Partners.
Perfect running conditions highlighted the year's second Intersport run and walk race event, which are held every Tuesday night in Riverdale.
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