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The Canucks Autism Network is launching an all-new baseball program for youth on the spectrum…

South Okanagan baseball players will be able to take their game to the next level…
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KAMLOOPS – The man accused of beating a teenager over the head with a baseball…

KAMLOOPS – For nearly four months, Jessie Simpson, 19, has been in a medically induced…

KAMLOOPS – The man accused of beating an 18-year-old over the head with a baseball…

CALGARY, AB - The final week of the 2015 Canadian Collegiate Baseball Season did not start well for the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack. Playing two games Sunday, May 3, in Calgary, the WolfPack fell 7-6 to the host University of Calgary Dinos and 4-2 to the Vancouver Island Baseball Institute Mariners. As a result, the...