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Her toughest opponent is time itself

A fitting crown for Canada's arguably greatest college badminton player may not come in time. That is the possible future that awaits five-time Canadian Colleges' Association women's singles badminton champion Ruilin Huang of Burnaby.
Giants dodge semifinal scare

Giants dodge semifinal scare

Giants dodge semifinal scare

Take on Rockets in playoff final

Sen's centre named NHL star of week

New Westminster's Kyle Turris was named the NHL's second star for the week ending March 17. The Ottawa Senators' centre scored four goals and tied for second in the league with six points in four games last week.

Grid Hyacks commit two more players to university

Sonu Kainth and Jordan Chin will be the next New Westminster Hyacks to play football at the collegiate level. Kainth, a defensive lineman, has committed to the University of Manitoba, while Chin, a linebacker, will play at Concordia University.

Burnaby South Rebels rewrite record book

The Burnaby South Rebels left their mark in history at the B.C. high school AAA boys' basketball championships.

Simon Fraser moves on to historic regional final

Kristina Collins helped fire Simon Fraser University into its first-ever West region women's basketball final following a 76-59 win over Grand Canyon University on Monday.
Royal City Storm play South Burnaby

Royal City Storm play South Burnaby

SFU moves on to historic West region final

Kristina Collins helped fire Simon Fraser University into its first-ever West region women's basketball final following a 76-59 win over Grand Canyon University on Monday.

Clan beat Crusaders to earn spot in NCAA West Region semi-final

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