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Lower Mainland’s Team Tardi advances to the semis in world junior curling fight

Lower Mainland’s Team Tardi advances to the semis in world junior curling fight

Victories today against Russia and Germany secured the Canadian team chance to battle U.S. again.
North Delta Huskies take game 1 at the BC high school basketball championships

North Delta Huskies take game 1 at the BC high school basketball championships

The fourth seed Huskies beat the 13th ranked G.P. Vanier Towhees from Courtney, B.C. 67 - 42
Giants finally ground Rockets in Kelowna

Giants finally ground Rockets in Kelowna

Vancouver had lost 26 straight games in Kelowna, dating back to 2011
Surrey teen heading to Tunisia to fight in junior world taekwondo championship

Surrey teen heading to Tunisia to fight in junior world taekwondo championship

To fly there, a fundraising night at Cloverdale pub is planned for Stanislav Miller and family
Canmore Paralympic athlete to lead Canadian team in opening ceremony

Canmore Paralympic athlete to lead Canadian team in opening ceremony

The 13-time medalist heading to his fifth Paralympics will be the flag bearer in opening ceremonies
BCHL Today: Victoria Grizzlies stay alive with Bulldog win

BCHL Today: Victoria Grizzlies stay alive with Bulldog win

BCHL Today is a (near) daily look at what’s going on around the league and the junior A world.
Day one in the books at B.C. high school basketball championships

Day one in the books at B.C. high school basketball championships

Two of the four defending champions eliminated on opening day of tournament at Langley Events Centre
Grade 8 hoops teams hit the court for provincials at Semiahmoo Secondary

Grade 8 hoops teams hit the court for provincials at Semiahmoo Secondary

South Surrey’s Avery Ratcliffe named MVP of girls tournament
B.C.’s Luke Bradley set for HSBC Canada Sevens in Vancouver

B.C.’s Luke Bradley set for HSBC Canada Sevens in Vancouver

The HSBC Rugby Sevens Series is coming to Vancouver on March 10 to 11.
Nearly half of Canada’s Paralympic team has ties to B.C.

Nearly half of Canada’s Paralympic team has ties to B.C.

24 of the 55 athletes either live, train or were born in British Columbia