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Regina skater battles back from injury for 2nd Olympics
There was a time Kali Christ didn't even know what was wrong with her let alone if she would make to the Olympics in Pyeongchang. In January of 2016, the 26-year-old speed skater from Regina fell during a warm-up in Norway and injured her hip. Christ wasn't in any pain, but as soon as she tried to skate, she knew somet...
Feb 21, 2018
Regina speed skater Kali Christ is competing in her second Olympics in 2018. (Canadian Olympic Committee)
2018 Olympics see historic first for Canadian women's hockey
As the Canadian women's hockey team gears up for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, one player has made history before even stepping onto the ice. Defenceman Brigette Lacquette is the first-ever First Nations woman to make the team, and she's been basking in an outpouring of well-wishes from acr...
Feb 21, 2018
Defenceman Brigette Lacquette is the first-ever First Nations player for Canada's Olympic women's hockey team. (Hockey Canada)
Darrell Davis: One Less Gun?
So we sit here in Canada and listen to the debate raging in the U.S. following another school shooting: 17 dead with no legislation forthcoming to prevent it from happening again. Right-wing versus left-wing. Republicans versus Democrats. Trump supporters versus critics. Survivors versus the National Rifle Association....
Feb 21, 2018
Virtue and Moir look to end 20-year career with Olympic gold
It's a partnership that started when they were children and one they hope will conclude with an Olympic gold medal. Canada's ice skating darlings, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, will take to the ice in Pyeongchang for the last time Feb. 18 and 19 to compete for gold. "We're excited about the Olympics, obviously they...
Feb 16, 2018
The team of Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue compete at the Olympics. (Tessa Virtue/Twitter)
White City's Marsha Hudey ready for second Olympics
Four years can make all the difference. Marsha Hudey went into her first Olympic games wide-eyed, new to international competition and at just 23 years old. Now, at 27 and with four more seasons of short track speed skating under her belt she feels more prepared than ever. "Sochi was ... a lot for me to take in in...
Feb 15, 2018
White City's Marsha Hudey is ready for her second Olympic games. (Twtter/@MarshaHudey)
Wakaw's Linden Vey goes for gold in men's hockey
Olympic hockey was never something on Linden Vey's radar. Even when the Wakaw, Saskatchewan product played in the NHL he didn't even really consider it. "To make an NHL Olympic team is a pretty tough task, especially Canada - you look at the players on that - so I never really thought the opportunity would be here...
Feb 14, 2018
Wakaw's Linden Vey is representing Saskatchewan on the Olympic men's hockey team. (Hockey Canada website)
Hebert embraces Canada's role as curling 'favourites'
Regina's Ben Hebert tasted Olympic gold before and he's hoping he'll get to experience it again. It is the second Olympics for the 34-year-old lead, who won gold with Kevin Martin's rink in Vancouver in 2010. "I'm feeling very lucky and humbled that I get to go back," Hebert said in an interview after qualify...
Feb 13, 2018
Ben Hebert with Team Canada led by Kevin Koe at practice in Pyeongchang Feb. 12, 2018. (Kevin Koe/Twitter @TeamKevinKoe)
Saskatoon's Clark goes for gold in women's hockey
From changing in boiler rooms to the Olympic stage, the hockey experience has sure changed for Emily Clark. The Saskatoon native grew up playing with the boys and changing in whatever room the rink had to spare, but she didn't mind. "I just fell in love with the game. I didn't even think differently when I was cha...
Feb 12, 2018
Hockey Canada announced Thursday former Saskatoon star forward Emily Clark wouldn't be participating in the Four Nations Cup. (Twitter / @emclark13)
McMorris still feels 'pure joy' snowboarding after accident
Less than a year ago, Mark McMorris nearly died. A "freak" snowboarding accident in the B.C. backcountry on March 27 left nearly half his body broken and internal organs damaged. The 24-year-old was in a medically-induced coma and when he came to, his first thoughts were of his career in snowboarding and his ...
Feb 09, 2018
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Blades great Bernie Federko excited for all-Sask. Eastern Conference final
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It has been more than 30 years since the WHL last saw an all-Saskatchewan Eastern Conference final, but that drought is ...
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