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Bald Eagles take Quebec City by storm

The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappBald Eagles took care of business at the Canadian Adult Recreational Hockey Association (CARHA) World Cup in Quebec City this week, beating out five teams from Canada and Europe to take the 40-plus title.

Kindree sweats out third at Pan-Am Championships

Despite having just two weeks to prepare, Neal Kindree raced to the podium at the Pan-American Mountain Bike Championships in San Juan de Los Morros, Venezuela on Sunday (April 6).

Segger-Gigg wins 400-km Baja epic adventure race

Imagine hauling your butt across 400 kilometres of harsh terrain, through three scorching days and two freezing nights, as fast as humanly possible with next to no sleep.

Canadians Shine at biathlon

The last major event of the season took place at the Callaghan Valley's Whistler Olympic Park last week with 170 athletes from across Canada and the USA competing for top spots in the Canadian Biathlon Championships Saturday (March 29).

Organizers improve Test of Metal race

SubmittedThe Test of Metal is still a few months away, but the organizers of the 67-kilometre mountain bike race have already been hard at work with epic planning sessions, according to a news release sent Tuesday morning (April 1).

Kindree picked for Pan-Am Championships

Neal Kindree will again be representing Canada - and ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp- on the world stage during the Pan-American Mountain Bike Championships in San Juan de Los Morros, Venezuela on Sunday (April 6).

Haywood a CALOC success

The 81st Haywood Ski Nationals came to an official close with the women's and men's 30- and 50-kilometre classic cross-country ski races at Callaghan Valley on Sunday (March 23).

Soccerfest 2008 nearing capacity

As if ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappisn't already a soccer town, the 28th annual Soccerfest is expected to draw a long procession of players from the Lower Mainland and Interior for the April 19-20 weekend.

Team spirit sparks nationals

Canada's top cross-country skiers continue to cut their first competitive tracks at Callaghan Valley this week in the Haywood Ski Nationals - the 81st edition of the Canadian Cross-Country Ski Championships from March 16 to 23.

Franco's twin quests

One way to prepare for your first season as a varsity soccer coach is to go over strategies and study systems of play from a book. But Quest University's first women's soccer coach, Martina Franko, is taking more of a cleats-on approach.
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