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March 22, 2022
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Team Yukon has early success at Cross Country Nationals Team Yukon is experiencing early success at the 2022 XC Nationals at Whistler Olympic Park.
March 21, 2022
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Glacier Bears have great success at B.C. Provincials The Whitehorse Glacier Bears had a very successful week at the B.C. 2022 Winter Provincial Championships.
March 18, 2022
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Buckwheat International Ski Classic returns to Log Cabin The Buckwheat International Ski Classic returned to Log Cabin Saturday.
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Nishikawa sets sights on coaching after striking gold in final race Whitehorse native Graham Nishikawa is coming off a gold-medal victory in the 2022 Beijing Paralympics in which he guided Paralympic cross-country skiing legend Brian McKeever in the men’s visually impaired 12.5-kilometre skate-ski race, the final race for the longtime friends.
March 17, 2022
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Biathlon Yukon continues strong showing at Biathlon Nationals Members of the Biathlon Yukon team continued their strong showing at the Biathlon Nationals, which wrap up today in Prince George, B.C.
March 16, 2022
- WOHL Wrap: Firth maintains lead atop standings Chris ‘Car’li raced around the Olympic-sized ice Monday night at the Canada Games Centre to lead his Firth Rangers to a 5-3 win over Yukon Inn in Whitehorse Oldtimers hockey action.
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YG announces Premier’s Awards of Sport Excellence The Yukon government announced the recipients of the 2021 Government of Yukon sport awards recently.
March 15, 2022
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2027 CWG Bid Committee submits technical review package to Canada Games Council The 2027 Canada Winter Games (CWG) Bid Committee has achieved its first milestone in the 13-month process to bring the 2027 Games to Whitehorse.
March 14, 2022
- Germain grabs gold at Biathlon Nationals Whitehorse’s Cole Germain skied to gold at the Biathlon Nationals at Prince George, B.C. Sunday.
- McKeever and Nishikawa capture gold in final race Brian McKeever has won his 20th Paralympic medal in the Men’s Vision Impaired Middle Distance Cross Country event at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games.
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Whitehorse’s Joe Hanson first Yukoner to sign pro soccer contract Whitehorse native Joe Hanson is the first Yukoner to sign a professional soccer contract.