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Team Yukon in search of gold

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On March 4, three Boeing 737s will take off from the capital of this territory loaded with athletes in search of gold.

Quite a switch for Yukoners to leave the land of the Gold Rush. But for the 335 athletes and coaches travelling to the 1994 Arctic Winter Games in Slave Lake, Alberta the lure of winning a gold, silver or bronze ulu medal makes the trip a breeze.

Team Yukon in search of gold

Page R7

On March 4, three Boeing 737s will take off from the capital of this territory loaded with athletes in search of gold.

Quite a switch for Yukoners to leave the land of the Gold Rush. But for the 335 athletes and coaches travelling to the 1994 Arctic Winter Games in Slave Lake, Alberta the lure of winning a gold, silver or bronze ulu medal makes the trip a breeze.

Team Yukon in search of gold

Page R7

On March 4, three Boeing 737s will take off from the capital of this territory loaded with athletes in search of gold.

Quite a switch for Yukoners to leave the land of the Gold Rush. But for the 335 athletes and coaches travelling to the 1994 Arctic Winter Games in Slave Lake, Alberta the lure of winning a gold, silver or bronze ulu medal makes the trip a breeze.

Team Yukon in search of gold

Page R7

On March 4, three Boeing 737s will take off from the capital of this territory loaded with athletes in search of gold.

Quite a switch for Yukoners to leave the land of the Gold Rush. But for the 335 athletes and coaches travelling to the 1994 Arctic Winter Games in Slave Lake, Alberta the lure of winning a gold, silver or bronze ulu medal makes the trip a breeze.

Hockey player says goodbye to games

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Robin Sproule, sitting in an overstuffed chair in her living room, pours over the pins she has collected in 16 years of attending the Arctic Winter Games.

The pin book - a half dozen fabric pages enclosed in a carrying case - is laden with pins collected throughout her amateur sports career. Several pages are devoted to an assortment gathered during the games over the years; others are from regional, national and international competitions.

Hockey player says goodbye to games

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Robin Sproule, sitting in an overstuffed chair in her living room, pours over the pins she has collected in 16 years of attending the Arctic Winter Games.

The pin book - a half dozen fabric pages enclosed in a carrying case - is laden with pins collected throughout her amateur sports career. Several pages are devoted to an assortment gathered during the games over the years; others are from regional, national and international competitions.

Hockey player says goodbye to games

Page R6

Robin Sproule, sitting in an overstuffed chair in her living room, pours over the pins she has collected in 16 years of attending the Arctic Winter Games.

The pin book - a half dozen fabric pages enclosed in a carrying case - is laden with pins collected throughout her amateur sports career. Several pages are devoted to an assortment gathered during the games over the years; others are from regional, national and international competitions.

Hockey player says goodbye to games

Page R6

Robin Sproule, sitting in an overstuffed chair in her living room, pours over the pins she has collected in 16 years of attending the Arctic Winter Games.

The pin book - a half dozen fabric pages enclosed in a carrying case - is laden with pins collected throughout her amateur sports career. Several pages are devoted to an assortment gathered during the games over the years; others are from regional, national and international competitions.

Micmac Elder recalls history for international film

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Joe Augustine never expected to be in movies, but at 82, Red Bank's oldest male resident is making his debut.

Beaver Creek Pictures of Toronto, Ontario plans to produce two films on his Micmac village of Metepenagiag.

One half-hour episode is for the Sketches of Our Town TV series. The second, extended version, is for international audiences.

Conrad Beaubien, producer and director of the show, came to Miramichi with cinema photographer Helmfried Muller to film New Brunswick's oldest village.

Micmac Elder recalls history for international film

Page R5

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Joe Augustine never expected to be in movies, but at 82, Red Bank's oldest male resident is making his debut.

Beaver Creek Pictures of Toronto, Ontario plans to produce two films on his Micmac village of Metepenagiag.

One half-hour episode is for the Sketches of Our Town TV series. The second, extended version, is for international audiences.

Conrad Beaubien, producer and director of the show, came to Miramichi with cinema photographer Helmfried Muller to film New Brunswick's oldest village.