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Lacrosse legend dies at 91

Lacrosse legend dies at 91

Friend, then foe. A great player either way. Fred ‘Whitey’ Severson played both roles for lacrosse fans in New Westminster during his heydays in the sport, first as a legendary player, and later as a referee.
New West athletes head to Winter Games

New West athletes head to Winter Games

New West athletes, coaches and officials will soon be making their way north for the 2020 BC Winter Games in Fort St. John -- Feb. 20-23. Over 1,000 athletes from every corner of the province have trained to represent their zone at the Games.
Three players the Canucks could target at the NHL trade deadline

Three players the Canucks could target at the NHL trade deadline

And three they really shouldn’t
'Bellies net New West native in draft deal

'Bellies net New West native in draft deal

UPDATED: New West adds grit and youth to back end and drafts three netminders to create internal competition for backup role
Kepler, Marriott ace player of the week awards

Kepler, Marriott ace player of the week awards

Jane Kepler was an assists machine, leading the Douglas College Royals women's volleyball team to a pair of wins last weekend in PacWest league play.
Playoff match-up gives Hyacks extra motivation

Playoff match-up gives Hyacks extra motivation

A season of hardwood experience now gets down to the nitty gritty.
SFU swimmers tread water without head coach

SFU swimmers tread water without head coach

UPDATED:
Blackout keep on winning

Blackout keep on winning

The New Westminster Soccer Club women’s Blackout gutted out a 3-1 win over Delta on Sunday, stretching their undefeated streak to 14 consecutive games.
Hyacks clear first hurdle in playoffs

Hyacks clear first hurdle in playoffs

Among all the goals set before the start of the season, getting into the regional tournament was near the top. Put it down as done for the New Westminster senior girls Hyacks basketball team.
Multiple medals for local track athletes

Multiple medals for local track athletes

New Westminster and Burnaby track and field athletes made some hay at last week’s Harry Jerome Indoor Games in Richmond. A handful of medals were procured, led by golds for New Westminster's Michelle Dadson and the Burnaby Striders’ Alisa Dervina.