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On Tap

The final online registration total for the 11th annual St. Albert Fall Challenge is 259 runners and walkers for Sunday’s competition on the Red Willow trail system.
Force captures soccer crown

Force captures soccer crown

SA Force celebrated their second playoff cup in two years by winning their first division one crown in the St. Albert Women’s Soccer League.
On Tap

On Tap

The online registration deadline for the 11th annual St. Albert Fall Challenge is tonight at 11:55 p.m. Race distances on the Red Willow trail system are the 21.
Football Huddle

Football Huddle

The undefeated Paul Kane Blues roll into Thursday’s high school football game against the Strathcona Lords as the No. 6-ranked Tier II team in the province. Kickoff is 5 p.m. at Riel Recreation Park. Admission is $5.
Playoff repeat by GSE

Playoff repeat by GSE

Victoria Soccer Club – There was strength in numbers for GSE to repeat as the St. Albert Men’s Soccer League champions. A full line-up of GSE players ambushed the paper-thin Rummies 5-1 on a warm and windy Sunday afternoon.
Bulldogs winless but dangerous

Bulldogs winless but dangerous

The plucky Bellerose Bulldogs have more moral victories than wins this year in high school football. The only St.
Blues rule St. Albert battle

Blues rule St. Albert battle

Slaughtering the St. Albert High Skyhawks by 64 points was a statement game for the Paul Kane Blues. “We’re sending a message that we can play football. We’re good and we’re planning for the playoffs.
Football Huddle

Football Huddle

The rematch of last year’s Tier 4 peewee final in the Capital District Minor Football Association is on tap today at Riel Recreation Park. Game time is 1:30 p.m.
On Tap

On Tap

The playoff finals in the St. Albert Men’s Soccer League kick off Sunday at the Victoria Soccer Club. The third-place match at 1 p.m. features Arsenal (6-8-3) and SA City (5-12). The 3 p.m.
Angler hooked on big pike

Angler hooked on big pike

The reigning Alberta Angler of the Year is hooked on reeling in another winner after his catch of a lifetime. “Absolutely. I want to repeat,” said Tyler Uzelman, who pulled out a 47.5-inch, 23.
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