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Brad Gushue wins third Tim Hortons Brier

March 9, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Canadian Olympic gold medalist Brad Gushue of St. John’s, Newfoundland has won his third Canadian national men’s curling championship as a skip. On Sunday, the Canadian Olympic gold medalist from the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, won the 2020 Tim Read more

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Carleton and Saskatchewan win Canadian University Basketball championships

March 9, 2020December 3, 2021 Jeremy Freeborn

The University of Saskatchewan and Carleton University won the women’s and men’s 2020 Canadian University Basketball titles respectively on Sunday. The University of Saskatchewan Huskies beat the University of Brock Badgers 82-64 in the women’s championship final and the Carleton Read more

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Canada wins bronze in a men’s World Rugby Sevens Series event in Vancouver

March 9, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada came away with a bronze medal on Sunday in a men’s World Rugby Sevens Series event in Vancouver, British Columbia. This was Canada’s first medal in men’s rugby sevens at the World Series level since 2017 when Canada Read more

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Isabelle Weidemann wins World Cup speed skating gold in women’s 3000 metres in Netherlands

March 9, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Isabelle Weidemann of Ottawa, Ontario won her third World Cup gold medal of the season on Saturday. In the women’s 3000m World Cup in Heerenveen, Netherlands, Weidemann had a winning time of 3:59.759 and was the only speed skater to Read more

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Mark McMorris breaks Winter X Games record or most career gold medals

March 9, 2020March 20, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Two-time Canadian Olympic bronze medalist Mark McMorris of Regina, Saskatchewan is now in the Winter X Games record books. On Saturday, McMorris placed first in the men’s big air snowboarding competition at the Winter X Games Norway in Oslo. With Read more

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Lewis Irving wins World Cup aerials bronze in Russia

March 9, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

  Lewis Irving of Quebec City, Quebec won a World Cup aerials bronze medal on Sunday from Krasnoyarsk, Russia. It was Irving’s third World Cup medal of his career and second of the season. Irving posted a third place score Read more

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Four curling teams to play in tiebreakers at the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier

March 7, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

In a remarkable turn of events, there will be four teams playing tiebreakers on Saturday at the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier in Kingston, Ontario. At the end of the championship pool, there was a four-way tie for fourth place between Read more

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Henri Richard passes away at age 84

March 7, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

One of the most recognizable hockey players in National Hockey League history passed away on Friday. Henri Richard, known to many as the “Pocket Rocket” and the younger brother of Maurice “Rocket” Richard passed away at the age of 84 Read more

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Eight teams set for the Championship Round of the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier

March 5, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

The eight teams have now been determined for the Championship Round of the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier in Kingston, Ontario. They are Team Canada, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Team Wildcard, Ontario, Northern Ontario and Newfoundland. The only team undefeated so far Read more

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Sidney Crosby becomes 32nd NHL player to register 800 assists

March 5, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Canadian Olympic gold medalist Sidney Crosby of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia became the 32nd player in National Hockey League history to record 800 career assists on Tuesday. Crosby accomplished the feat on a goal by Jason Zucker in a 7-3 Read more

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