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Canada improves to 3-1 at 2025 Women’s World Curling Championships

March 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has improved to a record of three wins and one loss at the 2025 Women’s World Curling Championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea. On Monday, Canada trounced Denmark 9-3. It was a strong second half of the game for Read more

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University of Manitoba Bisons win Canadian University women’s volleyball title

March 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

The University of Manitoba Bisons have won the Canadian University women’s volleyball title. On Sunday at the Investors Group Athletic Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the Bisons defeated the University of Montreal Carabins 25-20, 25-19, 24-26, 25-16 in the gold medal Read more

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Saskatchewan Huskies win 2025 Bronze Baby

March 17, 2025March 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies have won their third Canadian University Women’s Basketball Championship. On Sunday, the Huskies won the Bronze Baby by beating the Carleton University Ravens 85-66 in the championship final. The championship tournament took place at the Read more

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Victoria Vikes win 2025 U Sport Men’s Basketball Championships

March 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

For the ninth time in the history of the school, the University of Victoria Vikes have won the Canadian University Men’s Basketball Championships. On Sunday at the University of British Columbia War Memorial Gymnasium from the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sport Read more

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Team Canada wins 10 medals at World Short Track Speed Skating Championships

March 17, 2025March 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada had a remarkable World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Beijing, China over the weekend. In all, the Canadians won 10 medals (six gold medals. and four silver medals). Team Canada won the gold medal in all four Read more

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Ivanie Blondin wins three medals at 2025 World Speed Skating Championships

March 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

The 2025 World Speed Skating Championships took place this past weekend in Hamar, Norway. Team Canada came away with four medals (two silver medals and two bronze medals). Of the four medals, Canadian Olympic gold medalist Ivanie Blondin of Ottawa, Read more

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Canada beats Sweden 9-7 at Women’s World Curling Championship

March 16, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada came through with a big 9-7 win over Sweden on Sunday at the 2025 Women’s World Curling Championship in Uijeobgbu, South Korea. This was the second Canadian win of the tournament, as they clobbered Lithuania 13-2 on Saturday. Read more

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Darcy Kuemper records 35th career NHL shutout

March 16, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Darcy Kuemper of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan recorded his 35th career National Hockey League shutout on Saturday. He accomplished the feat in a 1-0 Los Angeles Kings overtime win over the Nashville Predators at crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Kuemper made Read more

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Jordan Kyrou records fifth career NHL hat trick

March 16, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

St. Louis Blues centre Jordan Kyrou of Toronto, Ontario recorded his fifth career National Hockey League hat trick on Saturday night. He accomplished the feat in a 5-1 Blues win over the Minnesota Wild at the Xcel Energy Center in Read more

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Reece Howden wins World Cup men’s ski cross gold in Craigleith

March 16, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Reece Howden of Chilliwack, British Columbia won the gold medal in a men’s ski cross World Cup in Craigleith, Ontario on Friday. In all, it was one of six medals Team Canada won over the weekend in Craigleith. Joining Howden Read more

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