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Fugitive caught at Olympics after being on the run for 16 yearsThe 44-year-old man from Slovakia, who has not been named, was wanted by Italian authorities for a series of thefts committed in 2010.SportsFeb 13
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Mark McMorris crash overshadows Canada’s opening curling win at OlympicsMark McMorris was taken off the big air course on a stretcher Wednesday night following the crash.SportsFeb 4
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Olympic medals are already falling apart, not even one week inSeveral athletes have reported issues with their medals, saying they aren't able to withstand celebrations. Officials are investigating.SportsFeb 9
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Which Olympic athletes are speaking out so far? What these 5 are doingMultiple Olympians have voiced their opinions surrounding recent political ongoings across the globe just three days into the Games.SportsFeb 9
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Toronto will allow 6 a.m. alcohol sales to boost pub visits during Winter OlympicsItaly will officially host the Winter Olympics between Feb. 6 and Feb. 22, with curling beginning Wednesday ahead of the official games.CanadaFeb 4
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Canada’s NHLers impressing at Olympic GamesCanada boarded a plane for Italy last weekend with lots of firepower — and a few questions.SportsFeb 14
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Canada’s McManiman celebrates Olympic journeyCanadian Audrey McManiman's Olympic snowboard cross race ended earlier than she wanted Friday, missing out on the quarterfinals.SportsFeb 13
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Here’s the latest on Day 6 of the OlympicsIt's Day 6 of competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics, where Canada will be looking to add to the four medals it won coming into Thursday.SportsFeb 12
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Snowboarder Cameron Spalding stoked for OlympicsJust 20, Canadian snowboarder Cameron Spalding has already won the Crystal Globe as the overall FIS World Cup slopestyle champion.SportsFeb 14
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Here’s the latest on Day 8 of the OlympicsIt's Day 8 of competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics, where Canada has won its eighth medal with a bronze in the men's speedskating 500 metres.SportsFeb 14
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Schwinghammer finishes fifth in Olympic mogulsA skiing journey that began famously being towed behind a snowmobile as a child on Christopher Lake in Saskatchewan, took Maia Schwinghammer to a fifth-place finish in the moguls at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Wednesday.SportsFeb 11
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Here’s the latest on Day 7 of the OlympicsIt's Day 7 of competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics, where Canada will be looking to add to the seven medals it won coming into Friday.SportsFeb 13
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Kingsbury breezes through Olympic qualifyingCanadian moguls star Mikael Kingsbury breezed through qualifying Tuesday at the Milan Cortina Olympics, promising there is more to come.SportsFeb 10
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Lindsey Vonn received two operations for leg fracture after horrific crashU.S. skiing great Lindsey Vonn has had two operations in Italy after a serious leg fracture, a source said, to stabilize her after a horrific crash at the Winter Olympics.SportsFeb 9
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Homan falls to GB and Switzerland at OlympicsSeated on a long TV camera stand above Sheet B at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, Heather Nedohin juggles a stopwatch, pen, notepad, binoculars and her phone while watching Rachel Homan's team play below.SportsFeb 14
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Brunelle returns to Olympics with new outlookFlorence Brunelle realized a childhood goal by reaching the Olympics.SportsFeb 8
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Canada marches into unique Olympic openingCanada marched into the Milan Cortina Winter Games — at four different locations — on a colourful and unique Friday night.SportsFeb 6
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Leon Draisaitl carries flag for Germany at opening ceremony before Olympic debutThe last time the NHL took part in the Winter Olympics in 2014, when Draisaitl was an 18-year-old playing junior hockey in Canada. He was drafted by the Oilers later that year.SportsFeb 6
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Here’s the latest on the Milan Cortina OlympicsThe Milan Cortina Olympics officially open today, with a multi-site opening ceremony spread across northern Italy set to cap the day's activity.SportsFeb 6
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Amid rising political tensions, will there be controversy at the Olympics?The 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic Games come at a time of escalating political tensions worldwide, setting up the possibility of potential statements being made.CanadaFeb 5