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Leavitt’s Blaine Clark vaults himself toward the bar during Wednesday’s pole vault event in Turner during a dual meet with Edward Little. Clark finished second.
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Well-rounded teams with strong potential in all events means Leavitt coach Will Parkin is confident his Hornets should have a successful season.
“The boys on this team are all fierce competitors,” Parkin said. “Whether they are talented newcomers or returning upperclassmen, everyone gives it their all and pushes those around them. Having so many inconsistencies in the past year in terms of athletics has pushed them even harder, and they’re all ready to perform their best this season.”
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by Craig Takeuchi on March 15th, 2021 at 8:50 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1
The cancellation of the B.C.–filmed TV series
Tricksterafter only one season proved to be a huge disappointment for fans.
However, the creator of the source material has returned with something that should mitigate that despair while providing hope: the latest installation of the novel series.
The Trickster Trilogy by author Eden Robinson, of the Haisla and Heiltsuk Nations, began with the coming-of-age novel
Trickster Drift (2019), following the journey of Jared Martin from Kitimat to Vancouver.
The much-anticipated
Return of the Trickster, the final book in the Trickster Trilogy, was released on March 2.
Book review: Eden Robinson offers surreal escape into familiar but fantastical world Never a minimalist storyteller, the acclaimed novelist and member of the Haisla and Heiltsuk First Nations takes a stacked cast of supernatural characters with dizzying intergenerational grudges and adds a few more
Author of the article: Michelle Cyca
Publishing date: Mar 15, 2021  â¢Â March 15, 2021  â¢Â 4 minute read  â¢Â Author Eden Robinsonâs series of Trickster novels has a growing base of devoted fans, hooked on its potent and distinctive blend of YA, horror and fantasy, infused with Haisla and Heitsulk mythology. Photo by Red Works Photography /Penguin Random House
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