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Granville Street Pedestrian Zone to be extended after World Cup endsIn the council meeting, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim said he has not seen the city this alive since the 2010 Olympic Games and he wants to keep the energy going throughout the summer.PoliticsJul 3
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U.S. DOJ to drop Reflecting Pool vandalism charges against ex-OlympianU.S. government lawyers said in a court filing that information provided since the indictment shows that the damage was the result of a 'flawed installation by the contractor.'U.S. NewsJul 31
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‘Like a dream’: Saskatoon’s Jordan Carroll looks ahead after double Commonwealth winSaskatoon's Jordan Carroll says he is preparing for the upcoming gymnastics world championships following his two wins at the Commonwealth Games earlier this summer.CanadaAug 13
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Edmonton’s Paula Findlay wins 226-km Ironman triathlon on 1st tryPaula Findlay, 37, entered her first-ever full-distance, 226-kilometre Ironman Triathlon and won, crossing the finish almost four minutes ahead of the woman in 2nd place.SportsJul 22
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Hockey Canada suspensions upheld for 4 players from 2018 world junior teamAn independent appeal board ruled that all five players breached Hockey Canada's code of conduct, but only one player's suspension was lifted immediately.SportsAug 12
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Federal, Alberta governments invest $52 million in Calgary Olympic Oval upgradeIt is known as "the fastest ice in the world" for speedskating. Now Calgary's aging Olympic Speedskating Oval is getting $52 million worth of upgrades.SportsJul 27
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Russia at the Olympics? IOC lifts suspension on athletesFollowing Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the ROC was suspended in October 2023 for recognizing regional Olympic councils in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine.WorldJul 8
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Vancouver sees successful start of FIFA World Cup, finds stolen Canada jerseyTransLink recorded its busiest Saturday ridership for a BC Place event since the 2010 Olympics as thousands relied on transit to get to and from the game.SportsJun 15
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ANALYSIS: A tale of two classy NHL captains, Toews and StaalBoth amazing players, and one, Jordan Staal, hoisting the Stanley Cup for the Carolina Hurricanes and the other, Jonathan Toews, telling the world he has completed his journey.SportsJun 19
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Canadian Olympians Sarault, Kingsbury named Calgary Stampede parade marshalsCourtney Sarault and Mikael Kingsbury both donned the red and white at the Olympic Winter Games a few months ago — as well as six combined medals.CanadaJun 3
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Canadian women, men’s flag football teams book 2028 Olympic ticketsThe women, who had already qualified with a 20-6 semifinal win over top-ranked Mexico on Saturday, capped a perfect tournament with a 27-20 win over the Americans in the final.SportsAug 16
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Ottawa hails ‘good era of Canadian sport’ while announcing more fundingThe additional funding for Canadian athletes and sport facility upgrades comes after Canada saw its weakest Olympic medal performance in nearly four decades.CanadaJul 27
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CBC to stop airing ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ this fall after nearly 75 yearsIn a joint statement, Rogers Sportsnet and the CBC say that the public broadcaster will no longer carry NHL broadcasts next season.SportsJun 16
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Former NHLer Tood Warriner to coach Windsor womenFormer NHL player Todd Warriner has been named interim head coach of the University of Windsor's women's hockey team.SportsJul 30
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Spain’s Torres scores in extra time to bring country 2nd World Cup titleDenying Lionel Messi a second straight title in what he has indicated would be his final World Cup match, Ferran Torres came off the bench and scored in the 106th minute.SportsJul 19
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Quebec government approves interior renovation for Montreal’s Olympic StadiumThe announcement comes as construction to replace the Big O's troubled roof — and make it permanent rather than retractable — is already underway.SportsJul 17
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World champion curler, long-time broadcaster Don Duguid dies at 90Don Duguid, a member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame and the World Curling Hall of Fame, has died at the age of 90.CanadaJul 16
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Desiree Scott brings pro women’s soccer to Winnipeg with NSL expansion clubFormer Canadian women's national team player Desiree Scott co-founded a Winnipeg club as the seventh franchise of the Norther Super League and its first expansion franchise.SportsJul 14
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Legendary Calgary Flames broadcaster Peter Maher dead at 79The legendary voice spent more than three decades filling the vehicles and living rooms of Flames fans, calling 2,954 Flames games -- including their 1989 Stanley Cup victory.SportsAug 13
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First woman to appear in NHL game continues to build legacy as a PWHL general managerManon Rhéaume became emotional when she watched the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League draft online and heard Taylor Heise's name called first in 2023.CanadaJun 3