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Silver lining: Saskatoon Olympian embraces role model status
It was easy to spot Emily Clark as she arrived at the Saskatoon airport. The Olympian was proudly sporting her Team Canada toque and jacket, with the silver medal she won in women’s hockey aroun...
Daniella Ponticelli
Feb 28, 2018
Jamie Nye: Larocque deserves a break
You'd think Canada's Jocelyne Larocque threw her silver medal in the crowd or something. Larocque, upset at losing to the Americans in women's hockey, simply removed the medal from around her neck. Th...
Jamie Nye
Feb 23, 2018
McMorris takes to the mountain once more in Big Air finals
He's already a bronze medalist, but Mark McMorris is looking for one more. The Regina snowboarder took third place in the slopestyle event early in the games but is back in the Big Air event after qua...
Feb 23, 2018
'So much more competitive:' Englot reacts to Olympic curling
This will be the first year both Canada's men's and women's curling teams won't be on the Olympic podium. The men will learn their fate on Friday in a bronze medal game against Switzerland. Team Canad...
Feb 22, 2018
Jamie Nye: Shootouts suck and nothing we can do about it
The shootout sucks. Its sucked forever and it sucked again to see a great game between Canada and the U.S. in the women's hockey final come down to the skills competition, rather than leave it up to t...
Jamie Nye
Feb 22, 2018
Olympic Roundup: Leman wins skicross gold
Canada's Brady Leman has earned his Olympic redemption. Leman, from Calgary, won gold in the men's skicross at the Pyeongchang Games on Wednesday, making up for a disappointing fourth-place finish at ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2018
Sask. athlete overcomes bobsleigh crash to make 2nd Olympics
Ben Coakwell's last Olympic experience was a painful one - both literally and metaphorically. His four-man bobsleigh was involved in a pretty devastating crash that not only injured Coakwell but dashe...
Feb 21, 2018
Moose Jaw's Ben Coakwell (left) poses with his teammates at the opening ceremonies in Pyeongchang on Feb. 9, 2018 (Ben Coakwell/Instagram)
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 duri...
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...
Feb 21, 2018
Defenceman Brigette Lacquette is the first-ever First Nations player for Canada's Olympic women's hockey team. (Hockey Canada)
Jamie Nye: One more time for Tessa and Scott
Tessa and Scott carried the Canadian flag into these South Korea Olympics, why not have them carry it out as well? The ice dance pair of Virtue and Moir has been winning over Canadian hearts for a dec...
Jamie Nye
Feb 20, 2018
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