The Good Games return to University of Guelph in July
The Good Games will see former Olympians and amateurs compete in a multi-sport event on July 6 and 7. The event is free to attend.
Sports
May 1
Calgary ski jumper Alexandria Loutitt wins World Cup silver in Slovenia
Canada's Alexandria Loutitt clinched World Cup silver in women's ski jumping Thursday, marking her seventh podium finish of the season in the year's final competition.
Canada
Mar 21
Canada to race in first-ever women’s America’s Cup with Vancouverite at the helm
While women have competed in the event in the past, including one famous all-female crew, the sport has been dominated by men until now.
Sports
May 1
Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
The orphaned baby orca has joined a Bigg's Pod and a six-year-old boy had the thrill of a lifetime when he joined Diljit Dosanjh on stage at his concert.
Trending
May 3
NHL coach Jon Cooper apologizes for sexist ‘goalies in skirts’ comment
Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper's 'misogynistic' remarks after the team was eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs faced backlash.
Sports
May 1
Toronto chooses Minnesota as PWHL semifinal foe, Montreal to face Boston
Toronto declaring Minnesota its semifinal opponent in the Professional Women's Hockey League on Monday evening ended the suspense for the three other playoff teams.
Sports
48 mins
Connor McDavid, Andrei Vasilevskiy remain tops in latest NHLPA player poll
McDavid and Vasilevskiy were among the top answers by 639 members who responded as part of the seventh edition of the NHL Players Association survey.
Sports
Apr 10
Kicking off in Halifax: Professional women’s soccer league to hit the ground running next year
A professional women's soccer club is coming to Halifax next year, and will offer an in-country option for professional players beyond the university level.
Sports
Apr 10
Former Blue Jays stars Key, Martin to be inducted in Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Former Toronto Blue Jays all-stars Russell Martin and Jimmy Key are headlining the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2024.
Sports
Feb 6
Timeline for New Brunswick’s Policy 713 legal resolution unclear
It's not clear when the judicial review of changes to New Brunswick's gender identity policy will be completed, with a number of issues still to be resolved before trial.
Canada
Apr 22
11th annual Spark Photo Festival features 26 exhibits across Peterborough area
The annual Spark Photo Festival in Peterborough, Northumberland, and Kawartha Lakes showcases the work of local photographers, and aims to make their art more accessible.
Entertainment
Apr 5
‘My life is at stake’: B.C. senior forced to choose between housing or medication
The now-72-year-old ended up living in her car for a year and since last May she's been living in the Travelodge in North Vancouver.
Health
Mar 28
Luis Rubiales to face trial for kissing player at FIFA Women’s World Cup
Former Spanish soccer president Luis Rubiales will face trial for kissing forward Jenni Hermoso without her consent at the Women’s World Cup, an investigative judge says.
World
Jan 25
Calgary ski jumper Alexandria Loutitt wins World Cup bronze in Slovenia
Calgary's Alexandria Loutitt captured World Cup bronze in women's ski jumping on Saturday for her sixth podium finish of the season.
Canada
Jan 27
Bombers’ home field to be known as Princess Auto Stadium
The team announced Tuesday that its home of 11 years, previously known as Investors Group Field, then IG Field, will now bear the name Princess Auto Stadium for the next decade.
Sports
Jan 23
Moose Jaw, Sask. to host world men’s curling championship next year
World Curling and Curling Canada announced that Moose Jaw, Sask., will host the BKT Tires World Men’s Curling Championship.
Sports
Mar 8
U Sask. Huskies seniors celebrate final game together at U Sports women’s hockey nationals
An emotional atmosphere at Merlis Belsher Place on Sunday as the U Sask. Huskies women's hockey team graduated seven players on home ice in their final game of U Sports nationals.
Sports
Mar 17
Surrey man’s indecent exposure trial continues
Thomas Cooper, 53, was cross-examined about his intentions when he arrived at the shopping mall in 2022. Tuesday was day two of the trial.
Crime
Mar 13
Surrey man in court, accused of exposing himself to young woman in 2022
Thomas Charles Cooper is accused of exposing himself to a young female employee at a Guildford clothing store in July 2022. He was in court on Monday.
Crime
Mar 11
Modern Brier tries to strike tricky balance between its roots and changing game
Both the Brier and the Canadian women's curling championship, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, must walk a competitive and marketing tightrope.
Canada
Mar 6