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Thanksgiving feast for the three visitors

Happy U.S. Thanksgiving. Welcome to our home. Feel free to take a victory with you when you leave. That's how we see today's three holiday games: all wins for the visitors. Nice hosts, those Lions, Cowboys and Jets.

These Cougars are the cat's meow

VIJHL's only unbeaten team, Victoria hosts Saanich tonight

Canadian soccer's 'next ones' begin trek to 2013 U-20 World Cup

With the senior team having crashed out of World Cup qualifying, Canadian under-20 coach Nick Dasovic hopes to give home fans something to cheer about by qualifying for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
No tweeting just fine for Lewis

No tweeting just fine for Lewis

Stampeders' slotback will stick to football as Sunday's big game nears

Vikes honour academic best

The University of Victoria Vikes celebrated their 2012 Freedom 55 Financial Vikes Honour Roll last week with 58 athletes being honoured.

Cordova Bay pro third at club nationals

Lance McCullough of Cordova Bay was one of just three head pros to record a below-par round on Wednesday, using his 1-under 71 to finish third at the 2012 PGA Club Professional Championship of sa国际传媒.

Alpine sa国际传媒 still wants to see Vonn race against men

The president of Alpine sa国际传媒 hasn't given up on Lindsey Vonn racing men at Lake Louise, Alta. The first time might not be in a World Cup race, though. Max Gartner says he's been talking to Vonn's sponsor, Red Bull.

Former boxing champ Camacho shot

Former world boxing champion Hector "Macho" Camacho was shot in the face as he sat in a car outside the Puerto Rican capital Tuesday, and doctors said he was in serious condition but expected to survive.

Cordova Bay's McCullough in hunt at club pro nationals

Lance McCullough's even-par 72 on Tuesday has the Cordova Bay head pro in a tie for 10th after two rounds of the PGA Club Professional Championship of sa国际传媒. McCullough, who opened with a 1-over 73 on Monday at the PGA Wannamaker club in Port St.

Rutgers joins the Big Ten

Rutgers is joining the Big Ten, leaving the Big East behind and cashing in on the school's investment in a football program that only 10 years ago seemed incapable of competing at the highest level.