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Haya Jumaa wins bronze in Karate Premier League event in Germany

September 18, 2018May 16, 2019 Jeremy Freeborn

Haya Jumaa of Mississauga, Ontario won the bronze medal in a Karate Premier League event in Berlin, Germany this past weekend. It was the fourth time in Jumaa’s career that she earned a medal at a Karate Premier League event. Read more

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Caileigh Filmer and Hillary Janssens win gold for Canada in women’s pairs at 2018 World Rowing Championships

September 17, 2018September 4, 2019 Jeremy Freeborn

Caileigh Filmer of Victoria, British Columbia and Hillary Janssens of Cloverdale, British Columbia won a gold medal for Canada on Saturday at the 2018 World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It was the only gold medal for Canada in an event Read more

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Team Canada wins three titles at first ever World Cup of Curling

September 17, 2018 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada won three gold medals in the first ever World Cup of Curling in Suzhou, China on Sunday. Laura Walker of Toronto, Ontario and Kirk Muyres of St. Gregor, Saskatchewan won the mixed doubles competition, Kevin Koe of Calgary, Read more

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Hank Ilesic, Brent Johnson and Scott Flory inducted into Canadian Football Hall of Fame

September 17, 2018May 16, 2019 Jeremy Freeborn

Kicker Hank Ilesic of Edmonton, Alberta, defensive end Brent Johnson of Kingston, Ontario, and guard Scott Flory of Regina, Saskatchewan were inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in Hamilton, Ontario on Saturday. They were among those honoured at Read more

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Canada improves to 3-0 at World Men’s Volleyball Championship

September 17, 2018 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has clinched a spot in the second round of the 2018 World Men’s Volleyball Championship in Ruse, Bulgaria. On Saturday, Canada beat China in four sets, 25-22, 25-19, 21-25, 25-23, to improve to a record of three wins Read more

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Senators trade captain Erik Karlsson

September 14, 2018 Jeremy Freeborn

For the second time this week, a Canadian franchise in the National Hockey League has traded their captain. On Thursday, the Ottawa Senators decided to deal their star defenseman, Erik Karlsson, to the San Jose Sharks for centre Chris Tierney Read more

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National Lacrosse League’s Rochester Knighthawks moving to Halifax

September 14, 2018 Jeremy Freeborn

The National Lacrosse League will have a fifth Canadian franchise for the 2019-20 regular season. On Thursday it was announced that the Rochester Knighthawks would be leaving the state of New York and the country of the United States for Read more

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Canada trounces Egypt at 2018 World Volleyball Championships

September 14, 2018 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has improved to two wins and zero losses at the 2018 World Volleyball Championships in Ruse, Bulgaria on Thursday. The Canadian squad beat Egypt in straight sets 27-25, 30-28, 25-19. It was once again a strong offensive game Read more

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Brooke Henderson in contention at the Evian Masters

September 13, 2018May 16, 2019 Jeremy Freeborn

Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ontario is in contention at the 2018 Evian Masters in France, the fifth and final major on the women’s golf schedule for 2018. After the first day of competition, Henderson is at -4 in fourth Read more

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Canada dominant at first ever Curling World Cup

September 13, 2018 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has got off to a fantastic start at the first ever Curling World Cup, which is taking place in Suzhou, China. The Canadian teams have a combined record of eight wins and zero losses after the first two Read more

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