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On Tap

On Tap

Tonight’s opening ceremonies for the World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling starts at 8:30 p.m. at Performance Arena and is free to the public.
TSN sets up shop in St. Albert

TSN sets up shop in St. Albert

St. Albert will be the centre of attention during the TSN broadcast of the World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling. “The exposure St.
Raiders tripped up

Raiders tripped up

The north division-leading St. Albert Raiders have entered a late season rut that’s causing some concern among the team’s coaching staff.
Hockey Digest

Hockey Digest

Taylor Fraser of the St. Albert Steel is the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s player of the week. Fraser, 19, tallied four goals and 10 points in four games during the opening week in 2011.
Thunder rattle Steel

Thunder rattle Steel

The St. Albert Steel are going in the opposite direction in the standings after losing to the worst team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League.
Blues undefeated in premier hoops

Blues undefeated in premier hoops

If the Paul Kane Blues want to be the real deal in high school women’s basketball, they have to beat the rival St. Albert Skyhawks in Monday’s pivotal showdown. Tipoff is 6:15 p.m.
'You gotta be there'

'You gotta be there'

The hottest ticket in St. Albert will get you the best seat in the house at the World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling. “We are close to 75 per cent sold out.
On Tap

On Tap

The first game for the St. Albert Raiders after the 33rd annual Mac’s tournament in Calgary goes today against the Southside Athletic Club. Faceoff is 5:45 p.m. at Bill Hunter Arena.
Rare home loss for Sabres

Rare home loss for Sabres

After watching Team Canada suffer a third-period letdown at the World Junior Championship, the St. Albert Sabres experienced the same fate in Wednesday’s 6-4 loss to the visiting Leduc Oil Kings.
Spartans sink streaking Skyhawks

Spartans sink streaking Skyhawks

A streak of 19 straight wins in premier women’s high school basketball ended Thursday for the St. Albert Skyhawks. The 72-65 setback against the O’Leary Spartans at the SkyDome was the first loss since the 2009 playoffs.
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