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Soccer: Churchill and Lord Byng rise to compete for first

Soccer: Churchill and Lord Byng rise to compete for first

UPDATED: The teams that entered playoffs as the No. 4 and No. 6 teams will meet Tuesday to play for No. 1 in Vancouver.
Cycling: Would you bike on water to get around Vancouver?

Cycling: Would you bike on water to get around Vancouver?

A San Francisco activist is pedalling water bikes as a commuting option for waterfront cities.
Junior harriers get their own B.C. championship

Junior harriers get their own B.C. championship

B.C. School Sports makes history by creating a junior cross-country championship, the first of its kind for any sport.
Public school cross-country coaches resist amalgamation

Public school cross-country coaches resist amalgamation

Changes are afoot in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­high school cross-country.
Game of thorns: Roseblade a longsword and the woman who wields it

Game of thorns: Roseblade a longsword and the woman who wields it

Western martial arts revives medieval weaponry and combat.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­twins find focus on the water

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­twins find focus on the water

By the time most teenagers are wiping the sleep out of their eyes, Aidan and Shamus Menard have paddled for an hour on False Creek.
Donors asked to prop up Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­girls basketball scholarship

Donors asked to prop up Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­girls basketball scholarship

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Girls Basketball Association's Russel Black seeks funding after Telus hangs up on girls educational bursary.
Oakridge: At Langara YMCA, tables serve more than ping pong

Oakridge: At Langara YMCA, tables serve more than ping pong

Friendships and pot luck breakfasts shared over table tennis.
Cross-country runners race in best-of-five rivalry

Cross-country runners race in best-of-five rivalry

Max Trummer and Aran Rafie-Pour fight for a place at the front of the pack.
Volleyball: LFA Angels’ depth is their advantage

Volleyball: LFA Angels’ depth is their advantage

Defending AAA provincial champions from Little Flower Academy are younger than last year but intent on winning.