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Athletes, coaches, mentors. Relaxation is important to many of us struggling with dark, cold winters, and there have been a few big moments this year.
Here are some of the biggest sporting stories from across the North in 2025.
Golden Ulu entered the Hockey Hall of Fame

When Team Nunavut defeated Team Alaska at the 2023 Arctic Winter Games, they made history by winning the territory's first hockey gold at the tournament.
That victory made history again this summer when coach David Clarke's golden ulu was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto.
Find out how it happened and its impact. Here.
What rallies in support of the Oilers?

In keeping with their hockey triumphs, residents of Whatı, NWT received national attention when the community came together to show their support for the Edmonton Oilers during the team's run to the Stanley Cup Championship.
Read more Here about how The 600-strong Tlychu community showed its support with parties, parades, dinners and a sea of ​​orange jerseys.
Nunavut sends men's and women's basketball teams to Canada Summer Games

For the first time in Canada Summer Games history, Nunavut sent both men's and women's teams to compete in basketball at the summer tournament in St. John's. The new U17 women's team, although it did not win a single game, won the hearts of the audience.
Read about the team's achievements Here.
Whitehorse Jays superfans win World Series tickets

In Whitehorse, Blue Jays superfans Harry and Leon Borlas won World Series tickets to watch Toronto take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1.
Read about the father and son who brought Yukon to the stands. Here.
Wrestler Ulukhaktok was awarded at the summer games in Canada

After taking up the sport a year or two ago, the wrestler from Ulukhaktok, N.W.T., impressed her coach and earned honors at the Canada Summer Games.
Read about Alison Grace Kemnek Kunelyuk Here.






