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University of Victoria Vikes' offence in Goodis hands

UVic visits Alberta Pandas tonight

Rookies on the rise for Royals

GAME DAY: PRINCE GEORGE VS. VICTORIA 7 p.m. at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre Radio: The Zone 91.3 FM / TV: None Fisher and Fushimi sounds like a law firm.

Grizzlies' triple-threat triplets to treat hometown fans

The Fitzgerald triplets, Gerry, Myles and Leo, are obviously not as well known as fellow Port Alberni natives Kim Campbell (sa国际传媒聮s 19th and only female Prime Minister), Rick Hansen (the Man in Motion) or even former NHLer Paul Cyr.

Camosun Chargers hoops teams hope to get on a roll at home

With a combined 1-9 record in the Pacwest basketball season, the Camosun Chargers can use a little home cooking tonight in their first home games of the season.

Donald sizzles in Dubai to grab lead at golf's world championship

Luke Donald shot a 7-under 65 in the opening round of the Dubai World Champion on Thursday to lead Rory McIlroy and two others by one stroke, set-ting up a potential showdown between the world's top two golfers at the season-ending tournament.

SMUS cracks top eight

St. Michaels University School narrowly missed seventh place at the sa国际传媒 double-A high school boys soccer championship Wednesday in Burnaby. SMUS fell 1-0 to Smithers in the seventh-place game.

Boxer Camacho still on life support after shooting

The family of Hector "Macho" Camacho tried to decide Wednesday whether he should be removed from life support after a shooting in his Puerto Rican hometown left the former boxing champion clinging to life and his fans mourning the loss of a dynamic a

Bettman says NHL, players 'still far apart'

The NHL and NHL Players' Association finally seem to be speaking the same language, but they still have a gap to bridge in negotiations on a collective bargaining agreement.

In wake of trade, Buehrle says Marlins lied to him

Mark Buehrle issued a parting shot at Miami Marlins' management after his stay with the team lasted only one tumultuous season.

Nordic ski club rarin' to go

Mount Washington is gearing up for an early opening on Nov. 30 and that means the Strathcona Nordic Ski Club is gearing up for another season. The club offers both competitive and recreational cross-country skiing.