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OCTOBER 16-22, 2007October 22, 2007 - hall of fame induction; gymnasium access; bobsleigh champion; October 19, 2007 - farnham glacier; edmontonian makes national squad; October 18, 2007 - influential women award; professional/amateur sport relationship; amazing athlete; southwest rec centre; October 17, 2007 - paralympic awards; new hockey program; October 22, 2007 Steadward was founding president of the International Paralympic Committee. October 22, 2007 Steadward's sports accomplishments considered anything but child's play. October 22, 2007 As taxpayers, parents have already paid for these gyms. October 22, 2007 Brakeman Jenny Ciochetti of Edmonton wins national championship. October 19, 2007 Skiing Farnham Glacier with the Canadian Alpine team. October 19, 2007 Mike Johnson selected by Baseball Canada. October 18, 2007 Nominations are open for CAAWS Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity.
October 18, 2007 No professional lacrosse will hurt Alberta's grassroots game, which has been building momentum. October 18, 2007 Austin Hinchey makes Team Canada. October 18, 2007 Tight market leads to inadequate bids. October 17, 2007 The awards honour the best athletes at each set of Paralympic Games. October 17, 2007 Hockey Education Reaching Out Society launches hockey program. October 16, 2007 Opposition for top office a sour point. October 16, 2007 The Olympics should put athletes' health first. October 16, 2007 Edmonton's Dr. Robert Steadward will be entering as a builder. October 16, 2007 Five of the eight National team players are from the Edmonton area. October 16, 2007 Concussion rates are often higher than for boys. |
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