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Rangers win Impact tilt

Rangers win Impact tilt

Goldstick Park – The St. Albert Impact Rangers are climbing the ladder one rung at a time to reach the premier ranks in the Edmonton District Soccer Association.
Big wheels at BMX meet

Big wheels at BMX meet

The best of the best on the national BMX circuit will crank it up in St. Albert next weekend. St. Albert BMX is hosting the Canadian BMX Championships and the BMX Canada Cup 3 race at its Riel Recreation Park facility.
On Tap

On Tap

The St. Albert Rugby Football Club scrums down on the junior and senior men’s pitches this week at Ellerslie Rugby Park. Tonight at 7 p.m. the U19s (4-3) play the Nor’Westers (2-2-2) in the Edmonton Rugby Union semifinals.
Fast time for elite racer

Fast time for elite racer

A reserve for the British triathlon team at the London Olympic Games spent her summer vacation competing in the 24th annual St. Albert Triathlon.
Better late than never

Better late than never

A heart attack 18 months ago didn’t stop Rolly Burton from achieving a podium finish as the recipient of the Frank Hayday Memorial “Late Bloomer” Award at the 24th annual St. Albert Triathlon on Sunday.
Stars in final

Stars in final

The St. Albert Stars are one win away from going to the national final as the Alberta Football League champions after Sunday’s playoff triumph in Lacombe.
Dean sprints to triathlon win

Dean sprints to triathlon win

Winning the St. Albert Triathlon was a major milestone for Matt Dean.
On Tap

On Tap

St. Albert defenceman Josh Mahura is among 42 bantam-age players from across Canada selected to play in the third annual Allstate All-Canadians Mentorship Cup today on TSN. The Team Giroux versus Team Spezza intersquad game starts at 11 a.m.
Roberts streaks into triathlon

Roberts streaks into triathlon

Sunday marks the 24th consecutive year Richard Roberts will complete the St. Albert Triathlon. “It has been one of the better triathlons in Alberta and I’m glad to be a part of it,” said the athletic 70-year-old from St. Albert.
No rest for the dedicated

No rest for the dedicated

Clenched fists beat, moving black pads. Heads duck hurdle after hurdle. Legs powerfully spring up and land on the angled sides of a Russian Box. These athletes aren't training for the Olympics, they play minor hockey.
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