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The 2010 Artistic Gymnastics Provincial Championships/Trials to Canadians continues this weekend at Servus Credit Union Place. The competition started Friday morning, and goes today from 9:05 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Word on the street

Word on the street

The following comments by runners and organizers of the past 24 St. Albert 10-mile road races were compiled from the St. Albert Gazette archives. 1986: “I was watching the last guy plodding along from the steps of the St.
Torrance back to win again

Torrance back to win again

Brian Torrance will defend his coveted 10-mile crown Sunday, in what is expected to be a record-breaking turnout for the 25th anniversary of the St. Albert road race. "It was a great honour to win it last year," he said.
10-miler celebrates 25th race

10-miler celebrates 25th race

Dennis Colburn was a frisky colt at the tender age of 19; springs in his legs and lungs of iron when the university student hit his stride as an accomplished runner at the inaugural St. Albert 10-Mile Road Race.
Glawson rolls into provincials

Glawson rolls into provincials

It’s time to shine for Reese Glawson at the Artistic Gymnastics Provincial Championships. “I want to place first all-around and break 50 as my score,” said the bright light in P2 open. “I have a good shot at it.
Golden ring for Pace

Golden ring for Pace

Alberta struck gold in dramatic fashion at the Canadian Ringette Championships. In the U16 junior AA final, Kennedie Wolosyn of St.
Tigers stack team

Tigers stack team

It promises to be a banner year for the Tigers Baseball Association as the senior and junior teams will join forces at provincials.
Flippin' out for provincials

Flippin' out for provincials

Shae-Lyn Fontaine is making the grade with high marks as a competitive gymnast.
On Tap

On Tap

Registration totals for the 25th annual St. Albert 10-Mile Road Race surpassed the 500 mark Monday. The latest tally for Sunday’s race included entries online at www.eventsonline.ca and by mail.
Cherewyk living the dream

Cherewyk living the dream

Lauren Cherewyk loved every minute of her junior year at Boston University. Off the ice, the former St. Albert Slash and Edmonton Chimos’ forward is en route to finishing her communications degree.
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