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Harris rink qualifies for provincial championships

Harris rink qualifies for provincial championships

A goal became a reality when the local Wayne Harris rink qualified for the provincial championships at the senior men’s coastal playdowns, held Jan. 13-16 at the Comox Valley Curling Club.
Glacier Kings post a pair of big North Division victories

Glacier Kings post a pair of big North Division victories

Showing why they’re No. 1 in the North, the Comox Valley Glacier Kings knocked off a pair of division rivals in Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League action last week.
Esquimalt teams advance

Esquimalt teams advance

They came, the saw, they conquered. But they needed overtime to do it.
Dragons dominate Towhee tourney

Dragons dominate Towhee tourney

There’s a new name on the Towhee Invitational championship trophy.
South sweeps North

South sweeps North

The South swept the North at Sunday’s VIJHL All-Star and Prospects games at the Comox Valley Sports Centre.
Locals lead team to league crown

Locals lead team to league crown

The North Island Wild Ravens field lacrosse team, which includes six Comox Valley boys, has won the regular season.
Halibut allocation unfair to recreational anglers

Halibut allocation unfair to recreational anglers

On Jan. 3 I was at the Courtenay and District Fish and Game Protective Association when the panel chaired by Paul Rickard of the B.C. Sport Fishing Coalition presented their concerns about the current situation of allocation of halibut in our West Coast fishery. Other members of the panel were Wayne Harling, BC Wildlife Federation, Ted Brookman, Vancouver Island Region of the BC Wildlife Federation, and Derrick Kiefting from the Sport Fishing Institute.

Happy’s Chiefs sweep two weekend games

Happy’s Source for Sports Midget AAA Chiefs played a pair of minor hockey games over the weekend.

Local athletes, teams and sports fans enjoyed 2010

Part Three
Well-travelled Taylor rejoins ECHL Salmon Kings

Well-travelled Taylor rejoins ECHL Salmon Kings

Salmon travel many miles to return home, and that’s certainly the case with Courtenay’s Adam Taylor and the Victoria Salmon Kings.