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The 12th annual Squamish Youth Triathlon took over Brennan Park on Sunday (May 13). Over 200 kids swam, biked and ran their way to the finish.
The annual Orecrusher kicked off the Hell of a Series mountain bike races on Saturday (May 12). Squamish's Neal Kindree won the race for the second straight year, with Sechelt's Kris Sneddon placing second.
The annual Cat Scratch Fever dirt biking race attracted over 100 riders to the trails near Cat Lake on Sunday (May 6).
The 32nd annual soccer spectacular saw 72 teams invade Brennan Park on April 21 and 22.
Some of the best young ski jumpers from Canada, America and Germany took to the skies at Whistler Olympic Park during the Canadian National Ski Jumping Championships event. The week long training camp also saw a competition event on Saturday (March 31).
Squamish Fire Rescues Services and the Squamish RCMP battled it out on the ice in the annual charity hockey game. Fire Rescues Services won the game 5-4 but the real winner was the Lazaridis family, who saw close to $5,000 go towards their young son Theo's battle with leukemia.
Vancouver based traditional Japanese drumming group Sansho Taiko performed on Saturday (March 10) and Sunday (March 11) at the Britannia Mine Museum. The group helped promote the Stolen Lives: Remembering the Japanese Canadian Internment special exhibit, which runs until April 6.
Over 50 biathletes of all ages invaded Whistler Olympic Park on Saturday (March 3) and Sunday (March 4) for B.C. Cup #3. Saturday saw competitors engage in a sprint race, while Sunday was a mass start.
Twelve teams took to the ice at the Howe Sound Curling Club for the Fire and Ice Bonspiel on Saturday and Sunday (Jan. 28 and 29). The Dorosh team took home bragging rights in the contest.
Yoga enthusiasts packed the Squamish Adventure Centre for the Yoga Jam on Saturday (Jan. 28). About 25 people bended their way to support the African Yoga Project.