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National junior squash champion taking her game to Princeton

National junior squash champion taking her game to Princeton

Burnett graduate Andrea Toth heading to renowned Ivy League school after big win in Toronto
Dunbar soccer champs reunite, 40 years later

Dunbar soccer champs reunite, 40 years later

Hodge’s Stong’s only lost twice in nine year history
North Vancouver's Will McAffer drafted by Blue Jays, sent to Canadians

North Vancouver's Will McAffer drafted by Blue Jays, sent to Canadians

Former North Shore Twins star pitcher begins pro career with hometown team
Giants blueliner invited to Team Canada U18 selection camp

Giants blueliner invited to Team Canada U18 selection camp

Bowen Byram among 44 prospects headed to Calgary next month
WORLD CUP BLOG: From Russia, with love

WORLD CUP BLOG: From Russia, with love

Sitting on the plane, 1:40 a.m., heading back to Moscow. I’ll spend the day sleeping, and catch a flight the following day back to Vancouver. My World Cup is over, and so is Iran’s. It wasn’t without drama. Iran really had to win to get through.
SFU's Butterworth targets a sub-two-minute mark

SFU's Butterworth targets a sub-two-minute mark

The two-minute mark. In track and field circles, it’s a symbolic number for the women’s 800 metres, a race that is seen as the ultimate test of speed and endurance.
Nettey takes aim at another Jerome meet record

Nettey takes aim at another Jerome meet record

Canadian Olympic long jumper Christabel Nettey hopes to use the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Sun Harry Jerome International Track Classic at Swangard Stadium on Tuesday and Wednesday as a launching pad into a successful series of meets that will carry her through to Se
WORLD CUP BLOG: You can meet your heroes

WORLD CUP BLOG: You can meet your heroes

I’ve noticed something glaring over my time here in Russia: while there seems to be a considerable amount of the world here, there is a glaring lack of Europeans.
Jerome Classic draws impressive group of international and local athletes

Jerome Classic draws impressive group of international and local athletes

For Nathan Mah, it will be a chance to run on his home track and celebrate his 20th birthday. It will be a jog down memory lane for David Mattiazzo.
Hoop dreams riding on Canada-China games in B.C.

Hoop dreams riding on Canada-China games in B.C.

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­has the opportunity to become Canada Basketball’s home court, which would provide the national program with a base for talent development and an economic boost for future operations, officials said ahead of a pair of high-profile games sche