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Sharks trade goaltender Adin Hill to Golden Knights

September 1, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

According to Rogers Sportsnet on Monday, the San Jose Sharks traded goaltender Adin Hill of Comox, British Columbia to the Vegas Golden Knights for a fourth round draft pick in the 2024 National Hockey League Entry Draft. The Golden Knights Read more

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Alouettes trade Vernon Adams Jr. to Lions

August 31, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

The British Columbia Lions have found a way to improve their offense with the loss of Canadian quarterback Nathan Rourke long term due to injury. On Wednesday, they acquired quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. from the Montreal Alouettes for a first Read more

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Nic Demski and Kian Schaffer-Baker shine in week 12 of the CFL season

August 30, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Two Canadian wide receivers shined during week 12 of the 2022 Canadian Football League regular season this past weekend. They were Winnipeg Blue Bombers wide receiver Nic Demski of Winnipeg, Manitoba and Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver Kian Schaffer-Baker of Mississauga, Read more

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Canada beats China at 2022 World Men’s Volleyball Championship

August 30, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has won its first game of the 2022 World Men’s Volleyball Championship in Ljubljana, Slovenia. After a straight set loss to Italy on Saturday, Canada beat China 25-23, 25-21, 25-23. Ryan Sclater of New Westminster, British Columbia led Read more

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Canada trounces Japan 9-0 at Women’s World Hockey Championship

August 29, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has won their third straight game at the 2022 Women’s World Hockey Championship in Herning, Denmark. On Sunday, Canada clobbered Japan by a score of 9-0. Three Canadian players had three-point games to lead the team in scoring. Read more

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Canada beats Switzerland 4-1 at the Women’s World Hockey Championship

August 28, 2022August 28, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has won its second straight game at the Women’s World Hockey Championship in Herning, Denmark. Just like their win over Finland on Thursday, Canada beat Switzerland on Saturday by the score of 4-1. Canada outshot Switzerland 46-8 in Read more

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Blue Jays sweep Red Sox at Fenway Park

August 26, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

The Toronto Blue Jays improved to 13 games above the .500 mark on Thursday after a sweep of the Boston Red Sox. Over the last three days, the Blue Jays beat the Red Sox 9-3 on Tuesday, 3-2 on Wednesday Read more

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Canadian bobsled legend Justin Kripps retires at age 35

August 26, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Canadian Olympic gold medalist Justin Kripps of Summerland, British Columbia retired at the age of 35 according to Lori Ewing of the Canadian Press on Thursday. Kripps won the gold medal with Alexander Kopacz of London, Ontario in the two-man Read more

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Canada wins opener of 2022 Women’s World Hockey Championship

August 25, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has won its first game of the 2022 Women’s World Hockey Championship in Herning, Denmark. On Thursday, Canada beat Finland 4-1. The Canadian goal scorers were Canadian Olympic gold medalists Sarah Nurse of Hamilton, Ontario, Marie-Philip Poulin of Read more

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Ontario wins 2022 Canada Summer Games medal count with 198 medals

August 22, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Ontario won the 2022 Canada Summer Games medal count on Sunday with 198 medals. They won 86 gold medals, 60 silver medals and 52 bronze medals. Ontario had 56 more medals than Quebec, which finished in second place with Read more

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