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Laurent Duvernay-Tardif wins 2021 ESPY Award

July 12, 2021 Jeremy Freeborn

According to CBC News on Saturday, Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Dr. Laurent Duvernay-Tardif of Montreal, Quebec has won the 2021 Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian of the Year Award at the ESPN ESPY Awards. Duvernay-Tardif, who won the 2020 Lou Read more

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Why Milwaukee Bucks need to be Canada’s team in 2021 NBA Playoffs

June 16, 2021 Jeremy Freeborn

We are down to seven teams in the NBA Playoffs for 2021 and it is clear what team Canadian basketball fans need to be cheering for. Quite simply, it is the Milwaukee Bucks. Why? Well the answer is simple. The Read more

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Canada qualifies for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in women’s curling

May 9, 2021 Jeremy Freeborn

Team Canada has qualified for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing in women’s curling. On Friday at the 2021 Women’s World Curling Championship in Calgary, the Canadian team skipped by Kerri Einarson of Gimli, Manitoba finished in the top Read more

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Could Chuba Hubbard decide not to play for Oklahoma State after all?

June 16, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

On January 14, university college football star Chuba Hubbard of Edmonton, Alberta made headlines when he publicly announced his plans to stay at the University of Oklahoma State for another season, rather than declaring himself for the 2020 National Football Read more

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Could NHL return to play in Edmonton and Vancouver?

May 14, 2020June 16, 2020 Jeremy Freeborn

The National Hockey League at this time is making plans to attempt to complete its season sometime this summer. Even though the odds are against them because of the deadly coronavirus pandemic, the premiers of British Columbia and Alberta have 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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Raptors acquire Marc Gasol from Grizzlies

February 7, 2019May 16, 2019 Jeremy Freeborn

In one of the most noteworthy trades in Toronto Raptors history, the Raptors acquired center Marc Gasol for center Jonas Valanciunas, point guard Delon Wright, shooting guard C.J. Miles and a second round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft on Thursday. Read more

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Canadian sports broadcasting legend Peter Watts passes away at age 68

January 20, 2019 Jeremy Freeborn

One of Canada’s top sports broadcasters passed away on Friday at age 68. Peter Watts, who worked as an original anchor for TSN SportsDesk in Toronto in 1984, before moving to Calgary as a sports reporter. He also worked for Read more

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Canada could excel in mixed gender short track speed skating at 2022 Olympic Games

December 14, 2018 Jeremy Freeborn

  Team Canada could be considered strong medal contenders in mixed relay short track speed skating when the event makes its Olympic debut at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. The Canadian squad won its first ever World Cup medal Read more

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Mikael Kingsbury wins 2018 Lou Marsh Award

December 13, 2018May 16, 2019 Jeremy Freeborn

Canadian Olympic gold medalist Mikael Kingsbury of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec won the 2018 Lou Marsh Award on Tuesday. Kingsbury, who won the gold medal for Canada in men’s moguls at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, becomes the first Canadian freestyle Read more

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