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Royals court championship momentum at B.C.s

Royals court championship momentum at B.C.s

As the No. 2-ranked team in Canada, the Douglas College Royals enter this weekend's PacWest provincial men's basketball championships with eyes wide open.
Hyacks' overtime loss cues Cusick's exit

Hyacks' overtime loss cues Cusick's exit

Longtime basketball coach calls it a career after 50 years of great memories
New West's newest addition to give them an edge on the dot

New West's newest addition to give them an edge on the dot

In a world of specialists and niche marketing, everyone has a defined role. The New Westminster Salmonbellies for 2020 are making sure they have the right fit for the No. 1 faceoff job.
A ball hockey league of their own

A ball hockey league of their own

Free registration offered in local ball hockey league for girls
Douglas rebounds after semifinal shocker

Douglas rebounds after semifinal shocker

They entered as the No. 3-ranked team in the nation. But a stunning, five-set loss to the Camosun Chargers in the provincial semifinals parked the Douglas College Royals’ national championship aspirations for the year.
Royal City sending more teams to provincials

Royal City sending more teams to provincials

Four Royal City Curling Club rinks are heading to Vancouver Island next month after qualifying for the 2020 Connect Hearing B.C. Masters curling championships.
Royals clip Falcons' wings

Royals clip Falcons' wings

A big third quarter gave the Douglas College Royals all the bump they needed – twice – last week. The No.
New West under-13s wrap a perfect field lacrosse season

New West under-13s wrap a perfect field lacrosse season

Just as it began, the New Westminster Salmonbellies closed the book on the 2019-20 field lacrosse season with an 11-9 win. In between, there was lots of growth, plenty of learning and zero losses – adding up to an B.C.
Hyacks take playoff payback to advance to final

Hyacks take playoff payback to advance to final

When the games counted most, the New Westminster Hyacks showed just what they can do. And with two big wins in their back pockets, the team will enter Thursday’s Burnaby-New West senior boys basketball final with a valuable jolt of confidence.
10 lesser-known, unusual and just plain weird Sedin linemates

10 lesser-known, unusual and just plain weird Sedin linemates

From Magnus Arvedson to Troy Stecher, the stories of the players who spent a little time on the wing with Daniel and Henrik Sedin