Alpine Canada shares the athletes’ determination to confront historical wrongs and demand change This agreement addresses historical claims of misconduct experienced by Canadian Alpine athletes between 1996 and 1998 Following Board and leadership changes, Alpine Canada has taken deliberate action
By Nadine Yousif BBC News, Toronto August 21, 2023 To play this content, enable JavaScript, or try a different browser Video caption, Watch: Trudeau criticizes Meta’s decision to block news during bushfire emergency Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Facebook
Toronto FC announced today that Eric Tenllado, Simon Eaddy, Robyn Gayle and Alex Dodgshon will join Head Coach John Herdman’s First Team Staff. “This group of guys has experienced victory time and time again at BMO Field at Canada’s biggest
TORONTO (2 October 2023) – The Canadian Football League’s (CFL) support of youth and communities will expand to the global stage through its newest Official Charity Partner – World Vision Canada. The organization specializes in global aid, development and advocacy,
OTTAWA – The Equestrian For All Canada Clinics kicked off last week in Halifax and will continue through October at three other locations in Eastern Canada. Each of these clinics is designed to educate participants on topics related to coaching
Adventure seekers around the world Cindy White A Kelowna adventure racer is hoping to reach the pinnacle of his sport. Curtis Johnson Morrison is training to compete in the Adventure Racing World Championship in South Africa on October 19. He’s
Four members of the Air Ninjas were encouraged to set their sights on competing at Worlds after gaining valuable experience at the Commonwealth Lifesaving Championships. Eli Fitzsimmons, Aaron Swedlo, Jack Dunse and Isaac Thibodeau are back weeks after competing at
TORONTO — Green Day – one of the world’s most recognizable and influential punk rock bands – will headline the Twisted Tea Gray Cup Halftime Show for 110th Gray Cup at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton on Sunday, November 19,
Fruitvale native Joe Cecchini will lead Canada’s senior skeleton squad into the upcoming World Cup season. Cecchini has been named head coach and technical lead of the National Framework Program, and will be accompanied by co-coaches Kevin Boyer and Micaela
Earlier in 2023, Tennis Canada unveiled a new five-year strategic plan to reaffirm its ambitions for the growth and development of Canadian tennis and map out a roadmap that will enable the federation to achieve its goals and ensure continued