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Sports This Week: Wade Redden from NHL to Sask Hall of Fame

Sports This Week: Wade Redden from NHL to Sask Hall of Fame

Wade Redden retired from the NHL after the 2012-13 season.
Duck Mountain Loppet returns after pandemic absence

Duck Mountain Loppet returns after pandemic absence

After three years of inactivity due to COVID-19, the loppet returned for its 42nd year.
Pickleball continues to thrive in Kamsack area

Pickleball continues to thrive in Kamsack area

Building on the success of the previous year, instructors will be available for two days of lessons in the coming summer. The deadline for registration is set for June 1.
Invermay student athletes excel at pre-district competition

Invermay student athletes excel at pre-district competition

Invermay School representatives produced numerous finishes at or near the top of the standings at the pre-district meet held in Yorkton, looking to qualify for districts
Canora student athletes strive to qualify for Districts

Canora student athletes strive to qualify for Districts

In total, Canora had 33 student athletes qualify for Districts in Yorkton.
Sports This Week: AirBadminton a new sport brings outdoor fun

Sports This Week: AirBadminton a new sport brings outdoor fun

At the Pan Am Qualifier of the ANOC World Beach Games 2023 men’s and women’s triples were showcased, with games played on sand.
Supers begin title defence by splitting first two games

Supers begin title defence by splitting first two games

Canora Supers win decisively on the road, but then go down to defeat in ragged home opener.
Bongos season ends with bronze

Bongos season ends with bronze

Team competed in three Sask Cup tournaments and an exhibition tournament in Brandon. 
Sports This Week: Coach aims to maximize players' talent for Surge

Sports This Week: Coach aims to maximize players' talent for Surge

The Surge will begin play when the 2023 season tips off in May.
National bragging rights up for grabs at Fred Sasakamoose tourney

National bragging rights up for grabs at Fred Sasakamoose tourney

Forty men's and 16 women's teams compete in national hockey championship.
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