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The Paul Kane Blues host the Archbishop Jordan Scots in today’s metro Edmonton basketball doubleheader at Paul Kane High School. The premier men’s match tips off at 4:45 p.m. between the Blues (7-1) and the winless Scots.
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Fifteen swimmers from St. Albert are competing for the Olympian Swim Club at the western Canadian championships this weekend at the Pan Am pool in Winnipeg.
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On Tap

A victory today by the St. Albert Sabres would force a third and deciding game against the SSAC Southgate Lions in the Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League playoffs. Puck drop is 3:45 p.m. at Akinsdale Arena. If needed, game three is Sunday at 4 p.m.
Fans want Steel in St. Albert

Fans want Steel in St. Albert

Supporters of the St. Albert Steel are concerned the Alberta Junior Hockey League team will leave the city like the Saints did in 2005 when the league’s board of governors approved their relocation to Spruce Grove.
Skiers set for Games

Skiers set for Games

The Alberta alpine ski team is racing towards the finish line at the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games.
Will the Steel stay or go?

Will the Steel stay or go?

The head coach, general manager and part-owner of the St. Albert Steel wasn't sure if Tuesday was the last home game in franchise history for the Alberta Junior Hockey League team.
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On Tap

The host team for the Edmonton zone high school cheerleading championships will open the competition Friday at 7:15 p.m. at Bellerose Composite High School.
On track for Games

On track for Games

The head coach of the Alberta cross-country ski team is busy doing the snow dance with the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games only two weeks away.
Skyhawks unstoppable

Skyhawks unstoppable

Saturday's final at the prestigious Harry Ainlay Tri-Prov basketball tournament was a statement game for the St. Albert Skyhawks. The reigning 3A provincial champions won the women's championship by knocking off the No.
Blues slay Spartans

Blues slay Spartans

The Paul Kane Blues handed the O’Leary Spartans their first loss in league play in Monday’s first-place showdown in metro Edmonton high school basketball.
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