Sports Briefs: Squamish star in 100th Grey Cup 

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They are still accepting registration, however, and the Early Bird Discount is only in effect until Nov. 29 at $105 for Saturday racers and $95 for Sunday. From Nov. 30 to Dec. 13 the prices go up to $115 and $105, then to $125 and $115 from Dec. 14 to Jan. 17, and so on. The highest price for registration, May 24 to June 17, is $180 and $170.

Only the Saints left standing

The first weekend of playoffs in the North Shore Football League took place last weekend, and the good news is that one local team — the Whistler Saints in the flag football division — will advance to a final this year. The Saints beat the West Vancouver 49ers 6-0 in their semi-final game on Sunday, with Beynon McKeen contributing the Saints' only points of the day.

The Sea to Sky Peewee Titans, despite losing just two games all season, couldn't advance to the finals after losing 18-6 to the 49ers. Adam Klimchuck-Brown scored the Titans' lone touchdown in the loss.

Anderson golden at Copper

Canada's Jasey-Jay Anderson, the Olympic alpine snowboading champion, kicked his season off with a win at the opening NorAm Cup parallel slalom race at Copper Mountain in Colorado. On the women's side, Caroine Calvé earned bronze. In the opening parallel giant slalom, both athletes placed fifth, while other athletes placed in the top 10 of both events. The World Cup season continues on Dec. 6 in Montafon, Austria.

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