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Blind curlers shoot the lights out at Westerns

The beacon at the other end of the rink attached to Norm Carne's curling broom was all Shane McCreery needed to bring into focus his reason for being on the ice in Moose Jaw.

King picks Warriors instead of Ice

Michael King's rather large body will fill a spot on the blueline of the Westside Warriors next B.C. Hockey League season.

Dahms delivers chilling blow to Boese

Former junior rivals combine for first Kelly Cup win

Wells second overall at ski nationals

If it was up to Alix Wells, the President's Choice K2 alpine championships would be extended for another week. She was having such a good time on the slopes at Collingwood, she didn't want to leave Ontario.

Sixteen-year-old rocks the old guard at Kelly Cup

Old enough to be on the ice, not old enough to be in the lounge.

ATV rules are changing

When new provincial regulations come into effect in November 2011, free riding on all-terrain vehicles won't be as free as it used to be, but chances are it will be safer.

Sherba on track at Kelly Cup

One down, six to go for Scott Sherba and his Kelly Cup crew. The 41-year-old skip nailed down his first win in the 84th annual men's curling bonspiel Wednesday night at the Prince George Golf and Curling Club, defeating Ken Pedersen 8-7.

Doig taking Canada's national game to Prague

Brett Doig admits he doesn't speak a word of Czech.

Tandy 31st in Russian World Cup

Megan Tandy is getting better with age. Or maybe she's just thinking ahead to the next Olympics four years from now in Sochi, Russia.

Remembering a teammate

Darren Fitzpatrick always loved being part of a team. He learned early on in his life that when others needed him to come to their defence he was always willing to do the job, and it gave him confidence.