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Monstrous inflatable obstacle course comes to Saskatoon"The Monster" is more than 300 metres long and fills the entire floor of the ice rink of the Sasktel Centre. A crew of 15 people worked an entire day to inflate it.EntertainmentJul 7, 2023
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Engineer builds ‘revenge’ obstacle course for seed-stealing squirrelsVideo shows four neighbourhood squirrels tackling and learning from the NASA engineer's obstacle course.TrendingMay 28, 2020
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Ninja Warrior-style obstacle course sets up at Kingsway MallOn Nov. 3, a fully equipped, 50,000-square-foot Ninja Warrior-style obstacle complex will open on the second floor of a central Edmonton mall.FeaturesNov 1, 2018
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Onoway man, 80, competes in Mud Hero events across CanadaArt Noble has already completed Mud Hero competitions in Red Deer, Ottawa, Montreal and Winnipeg, with races in Toronto and Halifax to come.FeaturesAug 19, 2018
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Hell in the Harbour returning to Bayfront ParkThe fourth annual Hell in the Harbour will be held Aug. 18 at Hamilton's Bayfront Park.CanadaJul 5, 2018
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St. Lawrence College police students compete in ‘mini Olympics’Students enrolled in the police foundations program at St. Lawrence College got together to have some fun, build a community and team spirit through a 'mini Olympic' event.CanadaSep 29, 2017
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Col. Chris Hadfield returns to Kingston’s RMC for reunion weekendOne of the world's most recognizable astronauts made his return to Royal Military College for it's annual reunion weekend. Chris Hadfield graduated from RMC 35 years ago.CanadaSep 29, 2017
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Fitness experts stress the importance of training for extreme activitiesWhether it's Tough Mudder or a Spartan Race, extreme fitness races are becoming increasingly popular for people looking to test their fitness level. But a local fitness expert says training for the race is just as important as the race itself.HealthApr 29, 2015
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Tough Mudder to add tear gas obstacle to its events in 2015For many, just the thought of running 19 kilometres over mounds of mud and through pools of ice water is enough to make them cry.SportsJan 13, 2015
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