SEPTEMBER:
Anthony Dall'Antonia took first place with both right and left arms in the 80-kilogram division at the Canadian armwrestling championships. The wins were Dall'Antonia's 10th and 11th national titles.
Matthew van der Eyden was named to the MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC under-17 residency soccer program.
The Shrum Bowl football rivalry game between SFU and UBC was cancelled.
B.C.'s under-16 boys' field lacrosse team won a first-ever Alumni Cup in Burnaby.
SFU won its first NCAA win in football, beating Pacific University 36-28.
Figure skater Nam Nguyen placed 12th in international Grand Prix debut.
Elyse Brunelle won her 11th B.C. women's title in horseshoe pitching.
Nicole Orford of Burnaby and partner Thomas Williams won gold at a junior Grand Prix figure skating dance event in Australia.
Jusleen Virk and Shaun Dhillon both qualified for the Pan Am Games in Mexico.
The Burnaby Velodrome Club postponed the Burnaby 4 Days bike race until 2012.
Dimitri Penchev was named Canadian coach of the year by Tennis Canada.
OCTOBER:
Randy Delmonico was named the new general manager for the Coquitlam Adanacs lacrosse club.
Josefa Dolesau was a co-winner of the Canadian Rugby Union player of the year award.
Hockey player Mark Santorelli signed a one-year deal with Tingsryd in Sweden.
Stu Ballantyne was appointed chief executive officer for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.
Kris Chucko retired from pro hockey.
NOVEMBER:
Brandon Morley shared a gold medal with Canada West at the World Jr. A Hockey Classic.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins officially became an Edmonton Oiler.
Christine Sinclair scored a goal and another in a shootout to give Canada a gold medal at the Pan American Games following a 2-1 win over Brazil.
SFU swam to a win at Clan Cup.
Sam Carino was named to the Canada West all-star football team. He was also an All-Canadian second team pick on defence.
Point guard Alisha Roberts committed to Pepperdine University.
Calgary running back Jon Cornish was named to the CFL West division all-star team.
SFU completed its first undefeated NCAA Division II season in soccer.
Erin De Sousa shared a record 13th McCrae Cup in field hockey with UBC women's team.
Michael Belle was named GNAC conference player of the week in men's golf.
Kyle Turris asked to be traded from the Phoenix Coyotes.
Kamil Pajkowski won an ATP tennis tour doubles event.
SFU and UBC agreed to play a hockey showcase in new year.
Burnaby to host expanded Canadian ringette championships in April 2012.
Kyle Buckosky was top overall finisher at Burnaby Velodrome's Bare Bones cycling meet.
SFU's Amelia Ng and Kelsey Atherley were named to women's all-conference soccer team.
Christine Sinclair entered the USL soccer hall of fame. Later, Sinclair notched her 120th career goal in a 2-1 win over Sweden.
Portland State volleyball player Megan Ellis finished second in the Big Sky conference in kills.
Moscrop and Burnaby North advanced to the B.C. AAA high school boys' volleyball championships.
Burnaby South placed fourth at the B.C. AAA high school boys'soccer championships.
The Cariboo Hill Chargers finished runnerup at the B.C. AA high school boys' soccer championships.
Dylan Gant placed 14th at the Canadian cross-country championships.
Burnaby Lake women won the Lower Mainland Tier 1 rugby championship to go along with their provincial and summer 7s titles earned earlier in the year.
DECEMBER:
SFU's Alan Koch was named NCAA Far West region soccer coach of the year.
Laurier Primeau was named Canada's para-athletics head coach for the 2012 London Olympics.
Lucas Gatto was third at the Maple Leaf Junior national golf championships.
Riley Loewen was named an NCAA Div. II preseason All-American in field lacrosse.
STM Knights won the senior girls' Chancellor basketball tournament.
Alisha Roberts was named to the alltournament team at the Telus Basketball Classic.
N i c k Dasovic was named coach of Canada's under-20 men's soccer team.
Kyle Turris was traded by Phoenix to the Ottawa Senators on Dec. 17.
SFU's Carlo Basso and Max Baessato were named to the NCAA Div. II All-American first team in soccer.
STM won the B.C. high school AAA junior varsity football title over Mt. Douglas.
STM placed sixth at the B.C. high school AA girls' volleyball championships.
Jason Boroevich was named the University of the Fraser Valley's male athlete of the week.
Megan Ellis earned AllBig Sky conference first team honours in volleyball.
Gabriel Ho-Garcia scored his first-ever goal for Canada's senior field hockey team.
Mariya Chekanovych won two breaststroke races at the Canada Cup.
Briannah Tsang won a gold medal on vault at the Top Gym competition in Belgium.
Pat Anderson, the first head coach of the Burnaby Lake Rugby Club, died of a heart attack on Dec. 19.
Canada's junior field hockey team beat the U.S. in a four-match test in San Diego.
Nelson Elementary won a Burnaby treble in volleyball, topping both boys' and girls' district championships, while finishing ahead of all city schools at an annual co-ed tournament at Burnaby Mountain.
Christine Sinclair finished in the top 3 for Canadian Press female athlete of the year behind winner Jennifer Heil and speedskater Christine Nesbitt.
SFU middle distance runner Helen Crofts was named university athlete of the year by Athletics Canada.
Adriano Clemente was named to the under-15 boys' alltournament soccer team at the Super-Y North American championships in Florida.
John Pineda won the men's 60-kilogram freestyle wrestling division at the Canadian Olympic qualification trials in Winnipeg. Burnaby Mountain's Arjan Bhullar, Haislan Garcia and Matt Gentry also qualified for London 2012.