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World junior snub fuel for Royals' stars

There is no higher honour in sport than to get an opportunity to represent your country on the international rinks, fields or courts of play.

Red Sox ink Victorino, Nationals chase Haren

The Boston Red Sox kept the cash freely flowing, this time revving their lineup with Shane Victorino, while the well-armed Washington Nationals neared a deal with Dan Haren at baseball's winter meetings Tuesday.
Whitfield to help Triathlon sa国际传媒 find the next, well, Whitfield

Whitfield to help Triathlon sa国际传媒 find the next, well, Whitfield

The Simon Whitfield era in triathlon is coming to an end. But the real Simon may have met the next Simon on Tuesday. Only time will tell.

New lobby group protects our fishery

The recent sport anglers meeting at the Sheraton Four Points hotel in Langford witnessed the birth of a new lobby for saltwater salmon fishing: the South Vancouver Island Angler Coalition.
Bays, Blue Jags have lots of jump

Bays, Blue Jags have lots of jump

Oak Bay, SMUS begin season as Island AAA, AA favourites
Optimism in the air: NHL owners, players meet well into the night

Optimism in the air: NHL owners, players meet well into the night

Finally, some optimism.

Youth movement begins for Canadian women's soccer team

sa国际传媒's women's soccer team might have won bronze at the London Olympics, but head coach John Herdman said there will likely be some unfavourable results ahead.

World junior snub fuel for Royals' stars

GAME DAY: VANCOUVER VS. VICTORIA 7 p.m. at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre Radio: The Zone 91.3 FM / TV: Shaw There is no higher honour in sport than to get an opportunity to represent your country on the international rinks, fields or courts of play.

Oak Bay, SMUS begin season as Island AAA, AA favourites

Slap on the singlets and hold on to your high-tops. It is time once again for warm-lit gyms on cool winter nights as high school basketball season has begun.

McIlroy easy choice as PGA's top player

Rory McIlroy sure didn't feel like the PGA Tour player of the year when he arrived at Kiawah Island for the final major of the year. He had missed three cuts, had not contended in a major and had only one win. The last two months changed everything.