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Okanagan tennis star sweeps into Round 2 at Wimbledon

Okanagan tennis star sweeps into Round 2 at Wimbledon

Vernon’s Vasek Pospisil scores straight sets win over Spanish opponent Tuesday, June 29, in London
‘You’re on pal’: Biden accepts Trudeau’s bet on Habs as Stanley Cup final kicks off

‘You’re on pal’: Biden accepts Trudeau’s bet on Habs as Stanley Cup final kicks off

Last hockey bet, Barack Obama wound up owing former prime minister Stephen Harper two cases of beer
‘You forget how tall you are’: Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco able to stand during physio

‘You forget how tall you are’: Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco able to stand during physio

Ryan Straschnitzki’s next goal is being able to take a few steps
Lightning strike first, dominate Habs 5-1 in Game 1 of Stanley Cup final

Lightning strike first, dominate Habs 5-1 in Game 1 of Stanley Cup final

Montreal, Tampa resume series with Game 2 on Wednesday
Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ Rockets alumni contend for Stanley Cup

Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ Rockets alumni contend for Stanley Cup

Former Rocket Shea Weber is getting his first shot at the cup after 16 NHL seasons
Denied by COVID-19 in 2020, Tampa gets second chance to pull out Stanley Cup stops

Denied by COVID-19 in 2020, Tampa gets second chance to pull out Stanley Cup stops

Game one of the Stanley Cup Final gets underway with defending champ Tampa hosting hungry Montreal
QUIZ: How much do you know about the Stanley Cup?

QUIZ: How much do you know about the Stanley Cup?

Put your knowledge of the hockey playoff series to the test
Okanagan tennis star ready for Wimbledon

Okanagan tennis star ready for Wimbledon

Vernon’s Vasek Pospisil tunes up by reaching quarterfinals at event in Eastbourne; won doubles at Wimbledon in 2014
Okanagan man chosen coach of Nordiq Canada NextGen squad

Okanagan man chosen coach of Nordiq Canada NextGen squad

Vernon’s Eric de Nys will leave the Sovereign Lake Nordic Club to take over new position in August
COVID-19 restrictions could still limit celebrations as Habs try to win Stanley Cup

COVID-19 restrictions could still limit celebrations as Habs try to win Stanley Cup

Unlike past playoff runs, many fans will be celebrating from their homes instead of in bars and restaurants
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