TORONTO – Amy Shipley put it very succinctly. “(When) we talk about engagement, retention, integrating Indigenous women into spaces, it’s the principle of ‘Nothing about us without us,’” said Shipley, Sask Sport’s manager of sport participation. “Really what it means
TORONTO (September 26, 2023) – Field Hockey Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee announced the nomination of the Canadian Field Hockey Team to compete at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games. The Canadian field hockey team for the Santiago 2023
On September 8, Connor Runge of Squamish repeated one of the toughest sport courses in Canada – Spirit Quest 5.14d, located on the beautiful Paradise Wall, just outside of Squamish. Spirit Quest is a direct-boot variant of Tom Wright’s masterpiece,
Lauren Schoenhofen didn’t have to look far to find ringette role models. Lauren’s mother, Donnell Schoenhofen, and aunt, Daina Seymour, have provided enough inspiration over the years to show Lauren that her biggest dreams can be achieved. “They have been
Today marks the 80th anniversary of the death of a former Aberdeen and Peterhead striker who enjoyed a 25-year playing career. Many great names have played for both clubs over the years, but Alexander “Sandy” Hall could boast the distinguished
Perth curlers have capped a superb run of performances by winning a prestigious title in Canada. Robin Brydone and Duncan McFadzean, who play for Team Whyte alongside captain Ross Whyte and Euan Kyle, took victory at the AMJ Campbell Shorty
(Photo, Curling Canada/Anil Mungal) Facebook Twitter E-mail A new member elected to the Curling Canada Board of Governors Two governors were re-elected and a new governor was elected to the Curling Canada Board of Governors, it was confirmed Saturday at
In 1992, Jared Funk was one of six starters on the Niverville Panthers high school volleyball team. Now, just three years later, the 21-year-old is an inspiration to all around him as he prepares to travel to Europe as a
Ana Godinez Gonzalez: “Representing Canada was a huge privilege” Progress was rapid for the freestyle wrestler, but it wasn’t until 2019 that she received Canadian citizenship and was able to represent her adopted country. The decision to wear the maple
TORONTO – After seeing its World Cup dreams shattered, the Canadian women’s soccer team will try to avoid the same for its Olympic hopes when it faces Jamaica in a home-and-home match that will decide which team gets a ticket