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  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitecourt Alberta

Page R5

Brother combinations are not that common on teams in junior hockey.

Jeremy and Rocky Thompson, from Whitecourt, Alta., are the exception. Both aim to be playing with the Medicine Hat Tigers this season.

What's even more rare is the brothers, 18 and 16 years old respectively, will both be rookies if they suit up for the Tigers in 1993-94.

Jeremy, 5'11 and…

  • Kerry McCluskey, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R3

People living both north and south of the 60th parallel might be tempted to

believe that art produced in the Canadian North comes solely from the Inuit culture.

And considering the way private collectors and various departments of the Canadian government have approached northern art, this misconception is neither surprising nor rare.

For decades the world…

  • Kerry McCluskey, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R3

People living both north and south of the 60th parallel might be tempted to

believe that art produced in the Canadian North comes solely from the Inuit culture.

And considering the way private collectors and various departments of the Canadian government have approached northern art, this misconception is neither surprising nor rare.

For decades the world…

  • Kerry McCluskey, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R3

People living both north and south of the 60th parallel might be tempted to

believe that art produced in the Canadian North comes solely from the Inuit culture.

And considering the way private collectors and various departments of the Canadian government have approached northern art, this misconception is neither surprising nor rare.

For decades the world…