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Things starting to look up for salmon fishing

Despite the doom and gloom fishing of last summer, and the lean pickings this past winter, the salmon picture for 2009 looks more promising than it did last year. The El Nino warm water phenomenon has changed to an El Nino cold water pattern.

Big money, big names for '09

Purse increase, return of Rutledge have Victoria organizers excited

Series far from over, Salmon Kings insist

You don't have to be a Hockey Hall of Fame analyst to figure this one out: Since no team in ECHL Kelly Cup playoff history has rebounded from a 0-3 deficit in a best-of-seven series, Wednesday night's Game 3 at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre is pretty

James Bay overcomes Velox in overtime to win berth in Rounsefell Cup

This was a tough game for even tougher men. The Canadian Direct Insurance sa国际传媒

Alaska taking control

Everything that went so right for the Victoria Salmon Kings in the first round of the ECHL playoffs is suddenly going wrong in the second round.

Shortened season has Nash looking to stay in desert

It's like his hometown without the cherry blossoms. Somehow it just doesn't feel like spring in Phoenix without Steve Nash of Victoria in the NBA playoffs. Since the Arbutus Junior High and St.

Australian has high hopes

Highlanders open camp with talented recruits such as Tynan Diaz

No, seriously, good news from the DFO

Governments have a difficult time getting their good deeds recognized. That's because when they issue news releases, jaded observers start looking for the negative news not reported in them.

Islanders set for marathon of marathons

More than 60 Island residents will hit streets of Boston today

A rare taste of hockey in spring

It's springtime in Victoria and that must mean, gasp, hockey? And we don't mean the field kind. You can put that Victoria stereotype back in the closet for at least a couple more weeks.