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Barebones Orienteering Festival this weekend

Roughly 300 athletes from 14 different countries are signed up to compete in the Barebones Orienteering Festival, which takes place over four days in Whistler (Friday, July 9 to Monday July 12) before moving to Vancouver for two days.

Phat Wednesday riders near the limit

The second Phat Wednesday race of the season took place on a slightly tougher selection of trails, starting with a rip down Angry Pirate to Crabapple Corners to Samurai Pizza Cat and the bottom part of Ho Chih Min.

Melamed wins Bear Mountain Challenge

Mountain bikers on a Mission
B.C. Bike Race shows off the province

B.C. Bike Race shows off the province

400 km-plus epic focuses on singletrack

Dragon Boat races return to Rainbow

Canada Day toonie ride heads to interpretive trails Chromag Bikes and North Shore Billet are hosting the Canada Day toonie ride tonight (July 1), with a selection of trails in the Interpretive Forest.

Bate takes another tournament title

Whistler's Geoff Bate is now 10-1 after winning two bouts on his way to the Senior Novice 75-kilogram Bronze Gloves Title, the eighth and final stop on Boxing B.C.'s "Road to Glory" tournament series.
Routley takes national road title

Routley takes national road title

Strategy pans out for close-fought contest

McMillan quick in Vancouver half marathon

Sea to Sky runners flocked to Vancouver last weekend for the annual Scotiabank Vancouver Half-Marathon and 5K, joining almost 4,000 runners at the start line.

B.C. Bike Race rolls into Whistler on Saturday

The seventh and final stage of the fourth annual B.C.

Pemberton paddlers defend title for 12th time

The Pemberton Laoyam Eagles junior dragon boat team won its category at the Rio Tinto Alcan Dragon Boat Festival (RTADBF) in Vancouver last weekend, defending its title for an incredible 12 th year. Former Olympic gold medalist Dr.