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Windspeaker Publication

Established in 1983 to serve the needs of northern Alberta, Windspeaker became a national newspaper on its 10th anniversary in 1993.

  • December 2, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Standoff Alberta

Page R5

Big, husky Robert Bruised Head, a local home town hero, was crowned the all-around champion here July 14 at the 2nd Annual Levi Black Water Open Timed Event Championships.

The big win landed the champ a two-horse trailer home, two trophy buckles and $1,136 stuffed into his Wrangler Jeans.

The gifted 24-year-old timed-event specialist already hit the big time after…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Standoff Alberta

Page R5

Big, husky Robert Bruised Head, a local home town hero, was crowned the all-around champion here July 14 at the 2nd Annual Levi Black Water Open Timed Event Championships.

The big win landed the champ a two-horse trailer home, two trophy buckles and $1,136 stuffed into his Wrangler Jeans.

The gifted 24-year-old timed-event specialist already hit the big time after…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Standoff Alberta

Page R5

Big, husky Robert Bruised Head, a local home town hero, was crowned the all-around champion here July 14 at the 2nd Annual Levi Black Water Open Timed Event Championships.

The big win landed the champ a two-horse trailer home, two trophy buckles and $1,136 stuffed into his Wrangler Jeans.

The gifted 24-year-old timed-event specialist already hit the big time after…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Standoff Alberta

Page R5

Big, husky Robert Bruised Head, a local home town hero, was crowned the all-around champion here July 14 at the 2nd Annual Levi Black Water Open Timed Event Championships.

The big win landed the champ a two-horse trailer home, two trophy buckles and $1,136 stuffed into his Wrangler Jeans.

The gifted 24-year-old timed-event specialist already hit the big time after…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Standoff Alberta

Page R5

Big, husky Robert Bruised Head, a local home town hero, was crowned the all-around champion here July 14 at the 2nd Annual Levi Black Water Open Timed Event Championships.

The big win landed the champ a two-horse trailer home, two trophy buckles and $1,136 stuffed into his Wrangler Jeans.

The gifted 24-year-old timed-event specialist already hit the big time after…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Grant Bennett, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R4

Make way for the new kids on the block. The Prince George Lumber Kings now carry the Canadian Native Mens' Fastball Championship title.

The PG Kings took the championship away from the Vancouver Mustangs in two games, the first a 3-1 win, the second 4-1.

"The team if thrilled to win the championships," said Harley Desjarlais, team general manager. "Their new coach…