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Dawgs win midget C playoff hockey banner

The Burnaby Minor midget C2 Dawgs won the Pacific Coast Presidents League playoff banner following a 5-0 victory over New Westminster C2 in Richmond on Saturday.

A provincial basketball first for STM junior girls

The St. Thomas More Knights made program history, becoming the first junior varsity girls' basketball team from Burnaby to finish in the top eight at the B.C. high school championships.

SFU women fall to Western Washington

Simon Fraser University was far from its best in the Great Northwest conference women's basketball final. The No.

Runner wins second title for SFU

Helen Crofts won the first NCAA national title on land for Simon Fraser University athletics.
Burnaby South places lucky 13th at AAA finals

Burnaby South places lucky 13th at AAA finals

The Burnaby South Rebels finished with a record of 2-2 and in 13th place at the B.C. high school AAA girls' basketball championships. The No.

Wild Dogs win u-15 soccer cup

The South Burnaby Metro Club under-15 Wild Dogs won the 4District Commonwealth Cup in the Silver 2 Division with a 3-2 win over the North Vancouver Flames.

Burnaby South win back-to-back provincial hoop titles

Burnaby South's Jermaine Hayley is best known for his offensive talents, but it was his effort on defence that helped the Rebels to a first-ever provincial junior varsity basketball title. Hayley and company shutdown No.

Clan senior named player of the year

Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe capped her final season at Simon Fraser University as the Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball player of the year.
So close!

So close!

Work out in water

Whether you're new to working out or just searching for a full-body alternative to traditional cardio routines, a pool program can provide cardiovascular and strength benefits.