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Canada fifth at water polo Pan Ams

New Westminster's Jackson Schaefer helped Canada's youth 17-andunder men's water polo team to a fifth-place finish at the Pan American championships in Puerto Rico Aug. 3 to 14.

Martin to return to curling classic

It may be the dog days of summer, but it's not too early to start planning for your Thanksgiving weekend.

Cannons offer fall ball baseball camp

The Vancouver Cannons open their Fall Ball Baseball School this year on August 31 at Queen's Park Stadium.

Hyack swimmer wins multi-gold in Games pool

Swimmer Sherry Liu was the big story in week 2 at the Western Canada Summer Games in Kamloops. The 17-year-old Hyack Swim Club member won four gold medals and one silver in freestyle swimming in her first-ever Games at the Kamloops Aquatic Centre. B.
Brave 'Bellies not lucky enough

Brave 'Bellies not lucky enough

Road to Langley leads to Mann

If the regular season is any indication, we're in for a long Western Lacrosse Association playoff final. The matchup between the Langley Thunder and the three-time defending B.C. champions is an intriguing one.

Standalone: Western Canada Games

Tristan Smyth, seen training in Burnaby prior to the Western Canada Games, won three gold medals in men's wheelchair races, taking first place in the 200, 400 and 1,500 metres at the Kamloops Games.

The road through Langley leads to Mann Cup

If the regular season is any indication, we're in for a long Western Lacrosse Association playoff final. The matchup between the Langley Thunder and the three-time defending B.C. champions is an intriguing one.

Burnaby Barracudas

Taking the lead: Katrina Heinonen of New Westminster won four gold medals, including the 100-metre breaststroke, for the Burnaby Barracudas swim club in Division 6 races at the Simon Fraser region summer swim meet at Spani Pool in Coquitlam last Satu

It's now or never for junior A Salmonbellies

Every game could be the last for a core group of eight junior New Westminster Salmonbellies. New West dropped Game 4 of its best-of-seven B.C. Junior Lacrosse League playoff final series 9-6 to the Coquitlam Adanacs on Wednesday.