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Andrea Crawford and Kerri Einarson at 3-0 at 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

January 31, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

After the first two days at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario, there are two teams undefeated at three wins and zero losses. They are Andrea Crawford, who is representing New Brunswick, and Kerri Einarson, who Read more

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Tracy Fleury tests positive for coronavirus prior to 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts beginning

January 28, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

One of the three wildcard teams at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario will not have their skip to begin the tournament. That is because Tracy Fleury tested positive for coronavirus and will not start with Read more

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2022 Olympic Winter Games Schedule

January 27, 2022February 19, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

2022 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES SCHEDULE   Here is the schedule for the events featuring Canadian teams in curling and hockey, and the events where Canada has a legitimate chance of earning an Olympic medal at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games Read more

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Canada announces its team in men’s hockey for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games

January 26, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

The Canadian National Team in men’s hockey for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing has been announced. The club will have one prior Canadian Olympic gold medalist as Eric Staal of Thunder Bay, Ontario is on the roster after Read more

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London awarded the 2023 Tim Hortons Brier

January 26, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

According to CBC Sports on Monday, London, Ontario has been awarded the 2023 Tim Hortons Brier. This will be the third time that the city of London will have hosted the Brier. They previously hosted the Canadian National Men’s Curling Read more

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Interview with World Cup Halfpipe Skiing leader Brendan Mackay

January 25, 2022January 25, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Heading into the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, the Canadian Olympic freestyle skiing team has an incredible amount of depth. Among the athletes is World Cup men’s halfpipe leader Brendan Mackay of Calgary, Alberta. Here is my interview with this Read more

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Mark McMorris sets record for most gold medals in men’s slopestyle snowboarding at Winter X Games

January 24, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

According to the Canadian Press on Saturday, Canadian Olympic bronze medalist Mark McMorris of Regina, Saskatchewan set the Winter X Games record for most gold medals ever in men’s slopestyle snowboarding with six. Shaun White had the previous record with Read more

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Interview with Olympian curler Brett Gallant

January 22, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

With the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing set to commence in 11 days, I am thrilled to share with you my interview with Brett Gallant, the second for Team Gushue, who will represent Canada in men’s curling. Gallant was Read more

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Edouard Therriault wins first World Cup medal in men’s slopestyle skiing

January 17, 2022January 17, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

Edouard Therriault of Lorraine, Quebec won the bronze medal in a men’s World Cup slopestyle skiing event in Font Romeu, France on Sunday for the first World Cup medal of his career. The bronze medal is significant because it came Read more

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Kristofor Mahler wins World Cup men’s ski cross gold in Nakiska

January 17, 2022 Jeremy Freeborn

It was a successful weekend for Canadian ski cross racers in Nakiska, Alberta. In four events, Canadians won three medals, as Kristofor Mahler of Colingwood, Ontario won gold in the second men’s race on Saturday, while Kevin Drury of Toronto, Read more

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