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Plenty of exciting hockey action as SWHL teams began league and provincial playoffs

Plenty of exciting hockey action as SWHL teams began league and provincial playoffs

Macklin Mohawks persevere through six periods and 100 minutes of hockey to declare a winner in game two of their series with Hafford Hawks.
SJHL Round-Up: Melfort Mustangs pushing for second place

SJHL Round-Up: Melfort Mustangs pushing for second place

The Battlefords North Stars continue to lead the SJHL standings.
Sports This Week: Wooden sticks part of history and culture

Sports This Week: Wooden sticks part of history and culture

鈥淚t really touches my heart in the context of what it means to be a stick maker,鈥 Travis Gabriel.
Denare Beach dog race follows in famed sledder's tracks

Denare Beach dog race follows in famed sledder's tracks

Jimmy Custer was a known dog musher and trainer who took part in races across Canada
Weigel part of a mobile D-corp for Humboldt Broncos

Weigel part of a mobile D-corp for Humboldt Broncos

Humboldt Broncos defenceman Daylan Weigel's skating and physicality put him on a different level, according to head coach Scott Barney.
Sports This Week: Sea Bears coach ready for CEBL challenges

Sports This Week: Sea Bears coach ready for CEBL challenges

The CEBL season is expected to kick-off in May but the schedule has not yet been released.
First round of playoffs set after last weekend of SWHL regular season games

First round of playoffs set after last weekend of SWHL regular season games

Jared Hillis of the Macklin Mohawks player of the week.
SJHL Round-Up: Nipawin Hawks have five-game streak

SJHL Round-Up: Nipawin Hawks have five-game streak

The Nipawin Hawks earned three victories last week to extend their winning streak to five games, while the Humboldt Broncos beat the league-leading Battlefords North Stars twice.
Sports This Week: Baker goes from court to bench with Stingers

Sports This Week: Baker goes from court to bench with Stingers

Current Head Coach of the NAIT Ooks.
One month to go until the 2023 Saskatchewan Winter Games

One month to go until the 2023 Saskatchewan Winter Games

The Winter Games, which will take place from February 19th-25th, will see participation from upwards of 1,600 young athletes.
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