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Catching Cat Scratch Fever

The growl of revving engines may speak louder than words at the third annual Cat Scratch Fever Hare Scrambles dirt bike race Sunday, Sept. 30.

Kindree 24th best in the world

Neal Kindree can now claim to be among the top 25 best cross country mountain bikers in the world following his Sept. 7 performance at the Mountain Biking Championships in Scotland - his first attempt at a world title.

Former 'street thug' thurns rugby star

An athlete the media has called a former "street thug" who used to roam the streets of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappcollecting debts from drug users is now the darling of the Canadian rugby world.

Cougars on the prowl

For most people, a beautiful warm sunny day means enjoying the many outdoor activities ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapphas to offer.

ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappGirls Rock!

Trust and inner strength were the key themes of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappGirls Rock! - a program aimed at teaching young girls techniques needed to survive outdoors and in life. The five-day adventure wrapped up Friday (Aug.

Runners hit winding trail

Alice Lake's annual trail running event returns Sunday (Sept. 9) and the odds of beating course records this year are high.

Snowboaders hit World Cup circuit

While most Canadians are spending the weekend at the cottage soaking up the last rays of summer or buckliing down for the new school year, Canada's top snowboarders were already hard at work on the slopes on Saturday (Sept. 1).

All-Stars shine into the night

The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappFastpitch league wrapped up the season last weekend with its all-star game. The contest went into extra innings leaving some spectators with seats as sore as the catchers' hands.

U18 boys win tournament

They may be in a new division, but the town's shining boys of soccer are still on a winning streak. Last season, the U17 boys' soccer team, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappUnited, scored one victory after another despite a short-handed bench.

Pirates go for the 'Gold Rush'

Sylvie [email protected] Seven young swimmers are back from a whirlwind trip to Prince George where they competed in the provincial championships Friday to Sunday (Aug. 17 to 19) as part of the Vancouver and District regional team.
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