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Canadiens limp to end of regular season

Canadiens limp to end of regular season

The St. Paul Canadiens Junior B hockey team lost the team’s lone weekend game to the visiting Vegreville Rangers last Sunday by 10 - 0.
Bad ice cancels Winter Festival of Speed

Bad ice cancels Winter Festival of Speed

The Winter Festival of Speed has cancelled due to poor ice conditions on Lac La Biche, and the entire ice race car season has been put on hold by the governing body.
Smooth gliding for first-ever Iron Horse ski tour

Smooth gliding for first-ever Iron Horse ski tour

With the temperature in the positive single digits, and a steady, westerly wind blowing over beautiful hills of backcountry, last Sunday made for a close-to-perfect day for cross-country ski enthusiasts to enjoy the Iron Horse Trail.
Warriors split weekend's games

Warriors split weekend's games

The Saddle Lake Warriors Junior B hockey team lost a close overtime game against the Vegreville Rangers last Friday night at Saddle Lake’s Manitou Kihew arena.
Voyageurs get V for victory over Vikings

Voyageurs get V for victory over Vikings

It was back-to-back wins for the Portage College Voyageurs hockey team this past weekend against the Augus­tana Vikings, with a 4-3 win tem Friday night in Camrose and a 6-5 overtime win Saturday night at the Bold Center.
Mallaig minor hockey antics draw a big crowd

Mallaig minor hockey antics draw a big crowd

The Mallaig Minor Hockey Association hosted the 790 CFCW Critters’ hockey team for a fun night of hockey on Thursday evening to raise funds for the association.
Canadiens switch focus to fun

Canadiens switch focus to fun

A series of three losses over the weekend, including a loss to the Thorhild Titans, has put playoff contention in a distant view for the St.
Pontiacs lose three straight

Pontiacs lose three straight

The Bonnyville Pontiacs played a strong game against the Brooks Bandits on Saturday, coming just one goal shy of forcing the game into overtime.
Barracudas log almost 144 km at swim-a-thon

Barracudas log almost 144 km at swim-a-thon

The St. Paul Barracudas swam 143.7 kms, almost the distance from St. Paul to Edmonton as the crow flies, at the club’s annual swim-a-thon. Fifty-five swimmers completed 5,794 lengths in two hours at last Thursday afternoon’s event.
Head shots in hockey: here to stay or gone for good?

Head shots in hockey: here to stay or gone for good?

Concussions can be devastating and have ended many athletic careers. Two of the most notable names in hockey are Eric Lindros and Keith Primeau, former NHL stars, now sidelined due to what is termed post concussion syndrome.
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