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Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

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Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."

Youth centre a pipe dream

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If Richard Polchies has his way, every time smokers on the Oromocto Indian Nation light up they'll be helping make sure kids butt out.

Polchies, the operator of Jackie's Variety store on the small reserve outside of Fredericton, N.B., plans to build a recreation centre to be used the 100-odd children in the community a non-smoking drug-free recreational environment.

"My wife and I always wanted to do something good for the community," said Polchies. "This building will give kids on the reserve a good place to hang out."