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It was a busy weekend for the Whitehorse Curling Club, which held a series of events that succeeded in attracting a wide variety of both members and non members alike.
Three goals in each period helped Medicine Chest Pharmacy to a dominating 6-0 victory over Kilrich in the Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League on Sunday.
Runners gutted out cool temperatures and a difficult course Sunday at the annual Yukon Cross Country championships.
It was an evenly matched night on Sunday in the Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League, with both contests ending in a draw.
With all of the success achieved this past season by swimmers in the Whitehorse Glacier Bears program, it was only fitting that the contributions made outside of the pool be recognized too.
Players on Grade 8 volleyball teams saw their first game action of the season Friday and Saturday at the annual early bird tournament.
There are more than a few people breathing a collective sigh of relief with Jim Stephens decision to stay on as head coach of the Midget Mustangs for the upcoming hockey season.
A pair of Glacier Bears swimmers will don the Maple Leaf this season at two elite overseas competitions.
Nigel Sinclair-Eckert, Lee Hawkins and Kelsey Kabanak continued their dominating performances in the Yukon Schools Athletic Association Mountain Bike Series.
Vic Istchenko returned from the golf wilderness this past Saturday to reclaim the championship trophy at the One Club Wonder Golf Tournament.
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