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Wolf Pack still sniffing out second win

The Squamish Wolf Pack missed their target of winning two of their last three Pacific International Junior Hockey League (PIJHL) games, dropping two home games and one road campaign this week.

All-stars to settle beef

Members of the Howe Sound Men's Soccer League (HSMSL) are organizing an all-star team of local players and challenging the Quest University Kermodes to a "friendly" match to be played on Quest's turf field.

Breathing fire into dragon boating

A former international dragon boat champion is forming a racing team to represent Squamish.Leo Carl Mendoza won a number of international championships while on the Philippines national team from 1993 to 2002.

Sockeyes leave Pack swimming upstream

The Squamish Wolf Pack allowed a flood of 60 shots versus the league-leading Richmond Sockeyes at Brennan Park on Saturday (Sept. 27).

Chief's Cannabis Wall freed

One of the Stawamus Chief's most popular aid climbs, the Cannabis Wall (A3), has been freed by young climbing phenom and Squamish Rock Guide instructor Will Stanhope.

Titans never give up

The Squamish Titans Bantam football team is giving a short roster a long stiff arm.

Déjà vu opener for Squamish FC

Squamish FC played its first Vancouver Metro Soccer League (VMSL) game of the season on Sunday (Sept. 7), battling Shaheen FC to a 1-1 tie on the road on new turf fields at North Vancouver's Sutherland Secondary School.

Soccer season starts strong

The Howe Sound Men's Soccer League (HSMSL) started its regular season with three lopsided victories at Brennan Park on Sunday (Sept. 7).With various roster changes around the league, the seven teams are looking a bit different than last year.

Team Squamish goes to BC Cup

Team Squamish cross country mountain bikers finished the BC Cup series in style at Mount Washington Aug. 30 and 31 as Mo Lawrence and Maia Kilby placed first to earn U17 male and U15 female Provincial Champion titles.

Wolf Pack drops home opener

It may not have been the result the Squamish Wolf Pack was looking for in its first game in the Pacific International Junior Hockey League (PIJHL). But there's nothing left to do but build.
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