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Hoop Dancer Lisa Odjig Places 2nd in World

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A bit of history was made earlier this summer when 22 year-old Lisa Odjig became the first female in the seven-year history of the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest in Phoenix, to place second in the adult division. In so doing, she took home $1,000 and a championship satin jacket.

Sponsored by The Heard Museum, the contest attracts quality competitors who have really impressed organizers said Gina Laczko, the Education Services Manager at the museum.

Assumption kids have fun at mountain Volleyball camp

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The most famous summer volleyball camp in Alberta is in its 23rd year of operation in Jasper National Park.

Kids come from across the province learn techniques, meet people and have fun.

Jeffrey Waspcolin (J.J.), 13, and 11-year-old Violet Tsonchoke from Assumption, enjoyed the camp.

"The volleyball coaches are great," said Violet. "It's a good camp to learn sports, meet new people and see other places."

Assumption kids have fun at mountain Volleyball camp

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The most famous summer volleyball camp in Alberta is in its 23rd year of operation in Jasper National Park.

Kids come from across the province learn techniques, meet people and have fun.

Jeffrey Waspcolin (J.J.), 13, and 11-year-old Violet Tsonchoke from Assumption, enjoyed the camp.

"The volleyball coaches are great," said Violet. "It's a good camp to learn sports, meet new people and see other places."

Assumption kids have fun at mountain Volleyball camp

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The most famous summer volleyball camp in Alberta is in its 23rd year of operation in Jasper National Park.

Kids come from across the province learn techniques, meet people and have fun.

Jeffrey Waspcolin (J.J.), 13, and 11-year-old Violet Tsonchoke from Assumption, enjoyed the camp.

"The volleyball coaches are great," said Violet. "It's a good camp to learn sports, meet new people and see other places."

Assumption kids have fun at mountain Volleyball camp

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The most famous summer volleyball camp in Alberta is in its 23rd year of operation in Jasper National Park.

Kids come from across the province learn techniques, meet people and have fun.

Jeffrey Waspcolin (J.J.), 13, and 11-year-old Violet Tsonchoke from Assumption, enjoyed the camp.

"The volleyball coaches are great," said Violet. "It's a good camp to learn sports, meet new people and see other places."

Assumption kids have fun at mountain Volleyball camp

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The most famous summer volleyball camp in Alberta is in its 23rd year of operation in Jasper National Park.

Kids come from across the province learn techniques, meet people and have fun.

Jeffrey Waspcolin (J.J.), 13, and 11-year-old Violet Tsonchoke from Assumption, enjoyed the camp.

"The volleyball coaches are great," said Violet. "It's a good camp to learn sports, meet new people and see other places."

Assumption kids have fun at mountain Volleyball camp

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The most famous summer volleyball camp in Alberta is in its 23rd year of operation in Jasper National Park.

Kids come from across the province learn techniques, meet people and have fun.

Jeffrey Waspcolin (J.J.), 13, and 11-year-old Violet Tsonchoke from Assumption, enjoyed the camp.

"The volleyball coaches are great," said Violet. "It's a good camp to learn sports, meet new people and see other places."

'The Boys' win Goodfish tourney

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The 10-team men's fastball tournament was one of the highlights of the Goodfish Lake Celebration Days held July 4 to 6.

'The Boys', a "United Nations" collection of players from communities throughout northeastern Alberta led by Manitoba-based pitching ace Joe Basaraba, split first place with the Vector team from Elk Point. The top prize of $5,000 was split between the teams when the final game of the double knockout tournament could not be played because of darkness.

'The Boys' win Goodfish tourney

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The 10-team men's fastball tournament was one of the highlights of the Goodfish Lake Celebration Days held July 4 to 6.

'The Boys', a "United Nations" collection of players from communities throughout northeastern Alberta led by Manitoba-based pitching ace Joe Basaraba, split first place with the Vector team from Elk Point. The top prize of $5,000 was split between the teams when the final game of the double knockout tournament could not be played because of darkness.

'The Boys' win Goodfish tourney

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The 10-team men's fastball tournament was one of the highlights of the Goodfish Lake Celebration Days held July 4 to 6.

'The Boys', a "United Nations" collection of players from communities throughout northeastern Alberta led by Manitoba-based pitching ace Joe Basaraba, split first place with the Vector team from Elk Point. The top prize of $5,000 was split between the teams when the final game of the double knockout tournament could not be played because of darkness.