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Kindree seized GearJammer

Bike champion Neal Kindree has once again made locals proud with another significant victory.

Triathlon's 10th year a success

Overcast skies provided just the right amount of cloud cover to cool off participants who started the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappTriathlon, a memorial to Bob McIntosh, by diving into Alice Lake Sunday (July 8).

Yacht club sails into summer

The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappYacht Club has wrapped up the season, with Jalapeno finishing at the top of the heap.

U17 soccer leads the way

They may have a short bench with only 13 players, but Squamish's U17 United boys soccer team is all heart and has enough talent to take them to the top.

Ski jumpers soar into the air

Ski jumpers took to the air on Sunday (June 24) in the Sea to Sky corridor during a demonstration event put on by the Callaghan Valley Nordic Centre.

Metal heads don't rust despite rain

A quick glance at Test of Metal (TOM) racers as they waited en masse for the event to begin on Saturday (June 16), and one would have hardly noticed the rain.

Island sail draws local skippers

A 580-nautical mile sailing race around Vancouver Island has attracted two ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappresidents set on proving their merits in the northwest seas.

U14 soccer boys win 2006-2007 division title

The U14 ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappboys soccer rep teamhas capped off the 2006/07 season with an outstanding victory.

Clean sweep for Sea to Sky

When it comes to outstanding mountain bikers it seems that ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappis a haven, as proven at Saturday's (May 26) provincial high school championship mountain bike race held at Sechelt's Halfmoon Bay.

Show off your pooch

Pooches of the Sea to Sky corridor can unite in an all breed sanction match on Saturday (June 9). Organized by the Whippet Club of B.C., a sanction match is a competition where purebred dogs compete, but not for championship points.
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