Canada’s top junior A team, the Penticton Vees will be looking to get their 31st consecutive win against the Salmon Arm SilverBacks.
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Trinity Western University's playoff hopes need help after another loss
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Langley can't hold onto third-period lead in BCHL junior A action
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Aldergrove junior B hockey club drops pair of games as regular season winds down
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The stingiest defensive team in the American Hockey League snuffed the Abbotsford Heat on Thursday evening.
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Mission Icebreakers has kept their playoff hopes alive, as they pulled out a 3-2 win over the host Aldergrove Kodiaks at Aldergrove Arena.
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Cheers burst from Lavern Duncan’s Vees fan bus when the fans learned the team chose them and others as the hardest working Vees.
READWe have known about the no-possibility-of-playoffs for the Smoke Eaters for a very long while now.
READThe Beaver Valley Nitehawks are poised to capture first place in the KIJHL.
READThis season’s field of local junior golfers looks to be very competitive with some really exciting changes.
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The Trail Stingrays Swim Club welcome two new coaches this season to run their winter and summer programs.
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Trail Smoke Eater board member Jack Beard unveils the Fred Page Cup at the Cominco Arena Thursday.
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Canoe's Allen, former Sicamous native, to meet Battlefield Fight League's reigning amateur champion Micah Bakerfield.
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The CBC cameras were rolling Wednesday at the Poirier Sports Complex during practice for Coquitlam Chiefs C5 Peewee hockey club.
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SFU Clan women's basketball coach Bruce Langford joins PoCo official Dean McKinnon in the 2012 Basketball BC Hall of Fame class.
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Sam Freeman of the Fraser Valley Cascades and the SFU Clan's Kristina Collins were standouts Thursday for their basketball squads.
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Royal City Curling Club's Brent Pierce has clinched the first playoff berth at the 2012 B.C. men's curling championship in Parksville.
READPrincess Margaret’s senior boys basketball team has qualified for the South Central valley championship in Kamloops.
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At 90 years of age, Cliff Carlyle is evidence that curling is a great sport for all ages.
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Salmon Arm and area will be represented in eight sports by more than 30 athletes and coaches come Feb. 23 to 26.
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