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Another Giant Ammonite!

The remarkable discovery was made on the night shift of November 15th, 2004, at the former Elk Valley Coal Corporation’s […]

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CSPS Ski Film Festival

“Out with the old and in with the new” awaits those attending the annual fundraising event for the Canadian Ski […]

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Fernie Chamber News

Feature Story Alpine Spa & Leisure Members Specials College of the Rockies Goldstar Cleaning Services Miner’s Walk Fernie Arts Council […]

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Vonn Skiing with the Boys

Lindsey Vonn is the world’s most recognizable skier, no matter what the snow princess wears on her feet. Vonn, 26, […]

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Ghostriders Play Castlegar Friday

Ghostriders play the Neil Murdoch Division’s Number 1 team the Castlegar Rebels on Friday night at 7:30
The Ghostriders lost in O/T in Castlegar last Saturday night but will get another chance at the Rebels in game two of a home and home series on Friday. This is the last time we will see Castlegar in the regular season.

A few notes on the Rebels. The Rebels won both of their games last weekend, on Friday they had a 5-3 win at home against Spokane and on Saturday they defeated your Fernie Ghostriders in double overtime by a 4-3 score.
The Rebels are led by the KIJHL’s top scorer Ryan Aynsley -photo to the left- who has 14 G and 17 A for 31 points. Aynsley had 2 goals and 3 assists in 2 games last weekend. Erik Wentzel is next with 21 points and Taylor Anderson has 14 points. Their # 1 goaltender is Andrew Walton. Rebels are 8-2 in their last 10 games, have a 12 and 3 record and are in first place in their division. If you take penalties against this team you will pay the price as 20 of their 65 goals are PP goals. They also have 3 shorthanded goals and 642PIM.

We asked Head Coach and General Manager Will Verner -Photo- about the game in Castlegar last Saturday. Here’s what his thoughts were.

Verner “We had several opportunities in the 1st period to make it 3-0 and instead let them hang around and score a late goal to make it 2-1. We had a strong road period but again let Castlegar off the hook. Some credit needs to go to Andrew Walton (Castlegar’s Goalie) but we still need to score on the chances we had. Castlegar is very hard working, gritty team that has good skill. We will learn from our mistakes Saturday and rebound Tuesday night in Columbia Valley. We do get to get right back at Castlegar Friday night at home. Game time 7:30pm. ”

“Players on Castlegar to watch include #19 Ryan Aynsley, #10 Matt Ridley, #4 Logan Tarasoff and #16 Anthony Delong. #1 Andrew Walton was outstanding and was the 1st star of the match”.

Tim Hortons Player of the Week Chase Golighly -photo below

McDonalds Practice Player of the Week Zach Baba

Subway Goal of the Week Alex Milhouse in Castlegar where he took a pass form Johnny Park and made a great fake and roofed puck past fallen Walton.

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The Miners Walk Exhibit

The Miners Walk will tell the whole story of the importance of mining and the powerful effect it has had […]

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New Canada Post Mogul Cup

The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association today announced the creation of the Canada Post Mogul Cup. This new award will recognize […]

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