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KIJHL鈥檚 Chiefs name Law new head coach

KIJHL鈥檚 Chiefs name Law new head coach

Ken Law, who coached for eight seasons in Osoyoos, has 40 years of coaching experience.
Record numbers join touch rugby programs

Record numbers join touch rugby programs

Grassroots rugby programs in the Central Okanagan continue to expand.
First-place OC Coyotes on 10-game run

First-place OC Coyotes on 10-game run

Coyotes look to extend CCBC winning streak Wednesday in Kamloops.
琉璃神社 duo staples of Canadian field hockey

琉璃神社 duo staples of Canadian field hockey

Dani Hennig and Natalie Sourisseau, with 260 combined caps, helps Canada to fifth in Australia
Unbeaten Sun Devils sweep North Island

Unbeaten Sun Devils sweep North Island

Defending champs run record to 6-0, host COMBA tonight
A鈥檚 split with Blaze, Royals on deck

A鈥檚 split with Blaze, Royals on deck

Okanagan Athletics go 2-2 at home at Langley, Parksville visits Elks Stadium Saturday
Okanagan gymnasts on the mark at Canada Cup

Okanagan gymnasts on the mark at Canada Cup

OGC performs in Montreal, two athletes headed to Columbia
Bussard to bring left-side power to Heat

Bussard to bring left-side power to Heat

Jade Bussard to join UBCO women鈥檚 volleyball squad for 2018-19 Canada West season
KWIC swimmers compete in Montreal, Victoria

KWIC swimmers compete in Montreal, Victoria

琉璃神社-West 琉璃神社 swimmers take to the pool at nationals and westerns.
West 琉璃神社 Minor Baseball finally sees the light

West 琉璃神社 Minor Baseball finally sees the light

The local baseball association has stadium lights at its main stadium