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Skating with the best

Jane Emerick [email protected] A young hockey player has taken the first step towards his dream of playing in the NHL and following in the path of other greats by competing in the 17th annual Brick Super Novice Invitational Tournament.

Golden performances as ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappNation teens bring home the gold

Three victorious ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappNation teens who competed on Team B.C. at the 2006 North American Indigenous Games in Denver have returned triumphant to the Valley with two gold medals - and one more to come in the mail.

Kitesurfing flying high

Kiteboarding is flying high with a planned ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappsite expansion combined with growing business opportunities and increased user numbers.

Community spirit passes Test

Jane Emerick [email protected] From the teens to the mini-metalers to the BMXs to winning locals this year's North Shore Credit Union Test of Metal Festival set a new standard for future events.

Keeping it in the family

Jane Emerick [email protected] For Neal Kindree, it was the "biggest win" of his life and to his sister, Meghan, it was a win that was six years in the making.

Rock stars take centre stage in style

Jane Emerick jemerick@squamishchief.

Call it a dynasty

Despite its smaller size and the fact it has no senior students Don Ross Secondary was able to outshine high schools from around the province last weekend in Whistler, securing the mountain biking provincial title for the fifth time in six years.

Positive pedaling

Alex Cairns may look like the other athletes on the Don Ross Secondary mountain bike team, but there is one inherent difference between the 14-year-old and the rest of the boys he is competing against.

Fastball coming high and hard

From the men's league to the recently revived women's league, to locals representing Canada in the sport, fastball in ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappis in full swing.

Rugby player on wheels to nationals

When a car accident rendered Kristen McBride a quadriplegic it seemed her days of playing team sports were over. Now, two and half years later and with the help of an old teammate and close friend, she will be representing B.C.
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