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Imrie trading biathlon rifle for text books

Imrie trading biathlon rifle for text books

Minding a trapline in rural Manitoba is a lonely affair. Long hours spent setting snares in primeval boreal forest have proven to be an ideal training regimen for a budding athlete, but it leaves large gaps in the social calendar.
Fifteen-month ski odyssey visits Rockies

Fifteen-month ski odyssey visits Rockies

The idea is simple – follow a continuous ski season along the horseshoe of Pacific coast mountains from Asia to North and then South America.
A skier's life in Europe

A skier's life in Europe

Those looking for a template of the skier’s dream life, please pay attention to Karen Messenger.
Fight Club hosts bouts

Fight Club hosts bouts

Elton John was right – Saturday night is all right for fighting. Nick Martin of the Canmore Fight Club (CFC) Gym hosted three exhibition boxing bouts on Saturday (April 26).
CCHS students spin to win for WildSmart

CCHS students spin to win for WildSmart

When the energy and enthusiasm of youth can be harnessed in a positive manner it can hold no bounds.
Lady Macs roll over Rez City

Lady Macs roll over Rez City

The Bow Valley Lady Macs drew first blood and gained redemption on home turf against Wetaskiwin’s Rez City Rollers at the Canmore Recreation Centre for the Momma’s Mayhem roller derby bout, Saturday (April 26).
Cold start to Bears rugby warmup

Cold start to Bears rugby warmup

Blustery, cold winds and a bit of snow didn’t stop the Banff Bears rugby side from coming out ahead against the Calgary Rams, 40-19, at Millennium Park, Saturday (April 26).
Tafel seeks redemption at Sunshine

Tafel seeks redemption at Sunshine

Canmore ski cross phenom Tristan Tafel will be on the hunt for redemption on Friday (April 11) at Sunshine Village during the Sport Chek Ski Cross Canadian Championship.
Poidevin tops 400 km at Ski Fest

Poidevin tops 400 km at Ski Fest

Leighton Poidevin skied an incredible 402 kilometres in 24 hours, while hypothermia and dehydration cut Cyd Fraser’s world record pace short at the 2014 Ski Fest at the Canmore Nordic Centre, last weekend (April 5-6).
Stutz stepping away from alpine world

Stutz stepping away from alpine world

Paul Stutz, the Banff-born ski racer who blazed a path for independent alpine athletes, has retired. Stutz officially announced the end of his career at Alpine Ski Nationals in Whistler, although the topic has been on his mind for over a year.
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