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Stellingwerff punches her ticket to Rio

Much has changed since Hilary Stellingwerff of Victoria ran at the 2012 London Summer Olympics — namely two-year-old son Theo. Well, Theo, Mommy is going back to the Olympics.

Canadian rugby celebrates past and looks to the future

The Island again showed why it is sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s spiritual home of rugby by celebrating the past, present and future of the sport on a vibrant afternoon Saturday at Bullen Park in Esquimalt.
Island baseball reaches high tide

Island baseball reaches high tide

Island baseball is on a tsunami-like roll this summer with the SaunderCats.

HarbourCats start weekend on right foot at Cowlitz

After the Victoria HarbourCats’ recent West Coast League record-setting 19-game winning streak was snapped, pitcher Austin Dondanville responded: “We’ll just have to start another one.

Shamrocks new goalie slams door on Adanacs

As far as wins go, this one had an even sweeter taste to it for Adam Shute.

Little Leaguers begin chase for district title

They are four-time defending champions and playing at home, but that doesn’t mean Beacon Hill is the favourite to bring home yet another District 7 11-12 year-old Little League championship, says manager Thor Wishart.

Tristan Mandur captures sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ junior golf title on home course

Tristan Mandur accomplished a major feat Friday afternoon, winning the 2016 sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Junior Boys Golf Championship on his home course at Arbutus Ridge, wrapping up the title with a final round of 2-under 68 for a 279 total.
Canadian rugby 7s team revved up for Rio

Canadian rugby 7s team revved up for Rio

Twenty-four women’s sevens rugby players have been living and training in Greater Victoria the last four years, chasing their dreams, and awaiting this moment. But only 12 can play in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics for the world No.

Victoria Grizzlies to start season at home

As far as schedules go, the 2016-17 sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Hockey League campaign seems much more user friendly for the Victoria Grizzlies than last year’s difficult battle. The Grizzlies — who missed the playoffs in 2015-16 — open the 2016-17 season on the Sept.

HarbourCats will play two Friday after Thursday rainout

Aside from building toward head coach Graig Merritt’s goal of recording the West Coast League’s first 40-win season, there wasn’t much else on the line on Friday night as the Victoria HarbourCats were set to face the Cowlitz Black Bears in Longview,