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Let the (Greater Vernon) B.C. Winter Games begin

Let the (Greater Vernon) B.C. Winter Games begin

Athletes, coaches, officials begin arriving today; opening ceremony is at 7 p.m. at Kal Tire Place
Walk-on runner becomes track national champion in second lap at UVic

Walk-on runner becomes track national champion in second lap at UVic

Jennifer Erickson the first Vikes runner to win U SPORTS gold medal since 2016
BC Senior Curling Championships get underway

BC Senior Curling Championships get underway

Langley’s Team Andrews hopes to repeat as women’s champs, Nanaimo’s Team Craig wants another men’s title
Vancouver Island para-snowboarder defends world championship title

Vancouver Island para-snowboarder defends world championship title

Campbell River Tyler Turner wins gold in only competition this year
Japanese beating Americans in baseball is must-see viewing in Japan

Japanese beating Americans in baseball is must-see viewing in Japan

Japanese television stuck to its live coverage from Miami for almost two hours after Japan defeated the United States 3-2 to win the World Baseball Classic.
Still got it: 79-year-old Vernon man Wayne McGrath is a hockey lifer

Still got it: 79-year-old Vernon man Wayne McGrath is a hockey lifer

The former Mayor of Vernon started playing for the Moonshiners rec team 45 years ago
Oak Bay club brothers skate into BC Games competition

Oak Bay club brothers skate into BC Games competition

10-member Island team unexpectedly skews to male skaters at 60%
Goalie from Vancouver Island makes 48 saves to earn his first NHL win

Goalie from Vancouver Island makes 48 saves to earn his first NHL win

Dylan Ferguson and his Ottawa Senators defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1
THE MOJ: Leaving the broadcasters at home a sad and baffling decision

THE MOJ: Leaving the broadcasters at home a sad and baffling decision

Radio crew not joining the team on the road leads to an inferior product without much of a saving
Vancouver Island surfer tops World Surf League junior rankings

Vancouver Island surfer tops World Surf League junior rankings

Tofino’s Reed Platenius is currently the best men’s pro junior surfer in North America