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Bonnyville Notre Dame girls and Fort Mac Holy Trinity boys head to volleyball provincials

Bonnyville Notre Dame girls and Fort Mac Holy Trinity boys head to volleyball provincials

Zones weekend in Lac La Biche draws the best teams in the northeast
Less than 500 days to the Olympics for Barrhead bobsledder

Less than 500 days to the Olympics for Barrhead bobsledder

Barrhead bobsledder Melissa Lotholz prepares for upcoming Word Cup circuit
Lakers hope to boost win streak in back to back games with Gibbons

Lakers hope to boost win streak in back to back games with Gibbons

Lac La Biche Junior hockey team at home Saturday
ACAC soccer has busy week in northern Alberta

ACAC soccer has busy week in northern Alberta

Grande Prairie, Fort Mac, Lac La Biche and Edmonton teams on the provincial pitches
Neerlandia sitting volleyball player preparing for the Paris Paralympic Games

Neerlandia sitting volleyball player preparing for the Paris Paralympic Games

Heidi Peters set to go to her third Paralympic Games
Father, sons qualify for Alberta men's amateur tourney

Father, sons qualify for Alberta men's amateur tourney

After repeated attempts, Brett Kelly finally achieves his dream goal and he will play the 117-year-old championship game with his sons
Lotholz makes successful return to bobsleigh World Cup circuit

Lotholz makes successful return to bobsleigh World Cup circuit

Barrhead bobsledder captures NAC over all titles in two women and monobob events
Former Barrhead curler helps bring national championship to Concordia University

Former Barrhead curler helps bring national championship to Concordia University

Payton Sonnenberg and Concordia Thunder take home second CCAA championship medal in as many years
Barrhead bobsledder makes successful return

Barrhead bobsledder makes successful return

Melissa Lotholz ready to help Canadian Bobsleigh Team qualify third sled for World Championships
Edmonton Oilers ask fans to 'refrain from throwing things on the ice' at Rogers Place

Edmonton Oilers ask fans to 'refrain from throwing things on the ice' at Rogers Place

The Edmonton Oilers are asking their fans to not turn cups and containers into projectiles at Rogers Place after a beverage nearly hit Los Angeles Kings captain Anze Kopitar in the aftermath of the series opener.
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