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B.C. players return for second season with Vancouver Whitecaps FC Academy

B.C. players return for second season with Vancouver Whitecaps FC Academy

The women’s team won the inaugural season of League1 BC soccer
THE MOJ: Seahawks fans may finally have reasons to love their team’s first round

THE MOJ: Seahawks fans may finally have reasons to love their team’s first round

Seattle’s picks on day one may be the best in the entire draft at their positions
NFL draft dominated early by quarterbacks, including top pick Young

NFL draft dominated early by quarterbacks, including top pick Young

QBs Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud and Anthony Richardson were among the top four picks
Ravens agree to 5-year, $260M deal with QB Lamar Jackson

Ravens agree to 5-year, $260M deal with QB Lamar Jackson

Deal makes star quarterback the highest-paid player in NFL history
MPs grill ex-Canada Soccer president over handling of disgraced Whitecaps coach Birarda

MPs grill ex-Canada Soccer president over handling of disgraced Whitecaps coach Birarda

Steven Reed was repeatedly questioned about lack of action he allegedly took to protect players
SPORTS BRIEFS: Hurst makes Team Canada, Chen wins in 91Ô­´´, McGlynn ties record

SPORTS BRIEFS: Hurst makes Team Canada, Chen wins in 91Ô­´´, McGlynn ties record

A round up of local interest stories
Aldergrove Kermesse cycling race draws more than 110

Aldergrove Kermesse cycling race draws more than 110

Annual race held at Aldergrove Regional Park
Abbotsford Canucks lose 3-2 overtime heartbreaker to Calgary Wranglers in series opener

Abbotsford Canucks lose 3-2 overtime heartbreaker to Calgary Wranglers in series opener

Canucks tie the game up twice, but fall in extra frame after Jakob Pelletier beats Spencer Martin
Five keys to the best-of-five: Abbotsford Canucks and Calgary Wrangler set to square off

Five keys to the best-of-five: Abbotsford Canucks and Calgary Wrangler set to square off

Pacific Division semifinal series begins tonight in Calgary, series shifts to Abbotsford on May 3
AFC Toronto City becomes third team to sign on to Canadian women’s pro soccer league

AFC Toronto City becomes third team to sign on to Canadian women’s pro soccer league

Plan is to launch a league in 2025 with eight teams split across two conferences
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