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STM Knights win AAA boys' hoop banner

STM Knights win AAA boys' hoop banner

St. Thomas More won its first B.C. high school provincial boys' basketball title in almost 40 years with defensive win over Charles Hayes on Saturday
Burnaby skater wins bronze in ice dance at worlds

Burnaby skater wins bronze in ice dance at worlds

Burnaby's ZhaoKai Pang and Madeline Edwards skated their very best to place third overall in ice dance at the world junior figure skating championships in Sofia, Bulgaria
Youth soccer player evaluations on now

Youth soccer player evaluations on now

All players hoping to play youth soccer in the Metro Select division in September must sign up for a player evaluation through the Burnaby district
Burnaby blueliner named all-tournament

Burnaby blueliner named all-tournament

Boston University defenceman Kaleigh Fratkin helped the Terriers win their third straight Hockey East women's hockey title

Rush set NLL record against Stealth

The Edmonton Rush established a new Natiional pro lacrosse record of nine starts without a loss with a 10-9 win over the Vancouver Stealth
Burnaby Lake keeps win streak alive

Burnaby Lake keeps win streak alive

Premier division men beat talent-laden Island club in soggy showdown at Burnaby Lake
Grid Clan play Div. I opponent in 2014

Grid Clan play Div. I opponent in 2014

Simon Fraser University will travel to Idaho for a date the Division I Bengals in October
Inspiring the uninspired

Inspiring the uninspired

Alpha Secondary grad Desi Collinson is leading tiny Queen Charlotte against the best quad A basketball teams in the province in a David and Goliath showdown at the B.C. high school championships in Langley, beginning Wednesday
Clan women earn third seed to NCAAs

Clan women earn third seed to NCAAs

Simon Fraser University will meet up again with cross-border rival Western Washington in the opening round of the NCAA Division II women's basketball championships on Friday

Burnaby South bantam boys win B.C.s

The Burnaby South Rebels won the Grade 8 boys' provincial basketball championships in Pitt Meadows