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Preparations for John Reid Tournament underway

Preparations for John Reid Tournament underway

Event organizers lead minor hockey community as St. Albert gears up for 44th year of elite U15 competition.
Local Jiu-jitsu athletes win big at world championships

Local Jiu-jitsu athletes win big at world championships

Hayabusa Training Centre teammates Luke Harris, Shaun Holmstrom, BJ Hennessey, and AJ Timm combine for massive medal haul at elite international competition.
Raiders end 2022 at Circle K Classic

Raiders end 2022 at Circle K Classic

City’s top U18 team travels to Calgary for elite international hockey tournament.
Ostapchuk goes for repeat gold at World Juniors

Ostapchuk goes for repeat gold at World Juniors

“It’s not very often you get to play in a World Juniors in your hometown, so it’s a dream come true,” the local player told Hockey Canada ahead of his August WJC debut.
Slash alumnae lace up for Team Canada

Slash alumnae lace up for Team Canada

The World University Games — commonly referred to outside of North America as the “Universiade” — is the largest multi-sport winter event in the world aside from the Olympics. The 2023 edition of the biennial competition will bring together over 1,000 student-athletes between the ages of 17 and 25.
Local rugby athlete named to RBC’s Future Olympians roster

Local rugby athlete named to RBC’s Future Olympians roster

And while Halle Walters is now on a trajectory to represent her country on the international stage, she’s still a relative newcomer to the game, having bumped elbows in her first scrum just a few short years ago.
Raiders approach season’s midway point in full stride

Raiders approach season’s midway point in full stride

With a few months of play under their belts, the St. Albert Raiders high-performance hockey teams have a lot to show for their efforts — and a lot to look forward to in the new year.
St. Albert brothers set to represent province at Indigenous games

St. Albert brothers set to represent province at Indigenous games

“I’m ridiculously proud of our boys,” said Krystal Gray. “They have put so much time into their sports and love what they do. Being able to represent their culture and play on Team Alberta is an amazing feat and we couldn’t be prouder of this accomplishment and the people they are becoming.”
High school curling teams glide into season play

High school curling teams glide into season play

“Our curling club has been around for decades, so there’s a lot of tradition” said Paul Kane coach Michael Ng, who has led the school’s program since taking over the helm at the outset of the COVID pandemic.
St. Albert kendo club members aim for world championships

St. Albert kendo club members aim for world championships

Kendo, which means “the way of the sword,” is a Japanese martial art that was originally developed as a safe form of sword training for samurai. It was the sport’s connection to Japanese culture that drew Nadia Leenders to the sport when she was 16 years old, she said. 
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