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Banks pockets women's 8-ball title

A straight stick and a little chalk on the tip was all Janet Banks needed to sink the competition in the Ann Hoffman Memorial 8-ball tournament.

Rea relives his Paralympic experience

Joe Rea has never thought of himself as a rock star but it was hard not to get caught up in the hype as coach of the Paralympic-champion wheelchair curling team.

Sport B.C. honours gymnastics president

In a world where two terms of office is considered longterm, Lucia Fendelet has certainly bucked the trend.

Cougar rookies in action on Sportsnet

The Prince George Cougars' season is done, with no playoff extension, but that doesn't mean Cougar fans have to be completely shut out until training camp begins late this summer.

Rice hits home run as WBC volunteer

Shawn Rice is glad baseball season is now upon us. The chance to see the Blue Jays play the Kansas City Royals at Skydome just gives him one more reason to get excited about his upcoming trip to Toronto.

Sholty fighters deliver Tiger Balm titles

Inspired by Clayton Sheen's King of the Cage victory the night before, fighters from the Murray Sholty Jiu Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts team were dominant Saturday at the Tiger Balm International fight card in North Vancouver.

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.