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Ottawa to host 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships

December 4, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

According to CBC Sports on Thursday, Ottawa, Ontario, will host the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships. This will be the fourth time in the history of the championships that Canada has hosted the event, but the first time of the Read more

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Sit skier Josh Dueck named Chef de Mission for Canada at 2022 Paralympic Winter Games

December 3, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

According to CBC Sports on Wednesday, Canadian Paralympic gold medalist Josh Dueck of Kimberley, British Columbia has been named the Chef de Mission for Canada at the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing. Dueck won the gold medal for Canada Read more

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Calgary to host four major curling events in 2021

December 2, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

With coronavirus continuing to dominate the globe and impacting not only sporting events, but society as a whole, Curling Canada has had to readjust its schedule for 2021. As a result, Calgary’s Markin MacPhail Centre will be hosting the 2021 Read more

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Former Canadian skier Kelly VanderBeek tests positive for coronavirus

November 30, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Former Canadian alpine skier Kelly VanderBeek of Kapuskasing, Ontario has tested positive for coronavirus according to CBC Sports on Saturday. VanderBeek currently lives in Canmore, Alberta, with her husband, David Ford of Edmonton, a former Canadian Olympic canoer, and son, Read more

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John Metchie III has standout performance in 2020 Iron Bowl

November 29, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

The University of Alabama Crimson Tide is currently the top collegiate football team in the United States with a record of eight wins and zero losses. On Saturday, the Crimson Tide continued their perfect season with a convincing 42-13 win Read more

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Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir and Mark Tewksbury named to Order of Canada

November 28, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

Three Canadian Olympic gold medalists will receive the Order of Canada according to The Canadian Press on Friday. They are figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of London, Ontario, as well as swimmer Mark Tewksbury of Calgary, Alberta. Virtue Read more

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Bucks sign shooting guard Nik Stauskas

November 27, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

According to Spotrac, the Milwaukee Bucks have signed Canadian shooting guard Nik Stauskas of Mississauga, Ontario to a one-year contract worth $2 million. The Bucks become Stauskas’ sixth National Basketball Association team as he has previously played with the Sacramento Read more

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Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk retires at age 36

November 26, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

According to nhl.com, National Hockey League defenseman Johnny Boychuk of Edmonton, Alberta, announced his retirement at age 36 on Wednesday. The reason for the retirement is because Boychuk suffered a serious eye injury on March 3 against the Montreal Canadiens. Read more

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Tiger-Cats to receive first overall pick in CFL Draft

November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

According to Rick Zamperin of 900 CHML Hamilton on Sunday, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will receive the first overall pick of the 2020 Canadian Football League draft. The order of the draft was determined by random draw due to there being Read more

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Raptors sign Aron Baynes from the Suns

November 24, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

The Toronto Raptors made an effort to get a little bigger on Sunday by signing center Aron Baynes from the Phoenix Suns according to William Lou of Yahoo! Sports. The acquisition of Baynes of Gisborne, New Zealand, (6’10”, 260 pounds), Read more

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