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More Olympic athletes back on home soil
TORONTO - For the second day in a row, Canadian Olympians returned home from the Rio Olympics to excited crowds of loved ones and fans. Runner Andre De Grasse of Markham, Ont., who won a silver and tw...
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Aug 24, 2016
‘It’s all about how you bounce back’ Riders look forward to Edmonton
It may have been the Roughriders worst showing yet. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats walked all over the Roughriders Saturday night, beating the team 53-7. The Roughriders didn't score a single touchdown in th...
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Aug 23, 2016
Rubinchik Ready For Rookie Campaign
The newest member of the Saskatoon Blades is looking forward to living in a new city and a new country. Seventeen-year-old Russian defenseman Mark Rubinchik met local media Tuesday ahead of the start ...
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Aug 23, 2016
Saskatchewan International Raceway celebrates 50 years
The red carpet was rolled out to celebrate 50 years of high-speed action at Saskatchewan International Raceway Saturday night. The track was made in 1966 by Les Howard and is Western Canada's oldest d...
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Aug 21, 2016
Hilltops take first road game of the season
The Saskatoon Hilltops avoided a second half collapse and rallied to beat Edmonton 35-20 Sunday afternoon. The win gives the 'Tops a victory in their first road contest and moves the record to 2-0 on ...
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Aug 21, 2016
Hockey camp in support of mental health wraps up in Saskatoon
The Kelly Chase Fantasy Hockey Camp gave people a chance to live a few days in the life of an NHLer for a good cause. All proceeds go to One Voice, an organization that's centred around mental health....
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Aug 21, 2016
Durant throws 4 interceptions in 53-7 loss to the Tigercats
It was not a pretty sight for Roughriders fans who saw Saturday's game through to the end. Darian Durant threw four interceptions and no touchdowns and was pulled midway through the fourth quarter in ...
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Aug 20, 2016
Catharine Pendrel wins mountain bike bronze in Rio, teammate Emily Batty fourth
RIO DE JANEIRO - Canada's Catharine Pendrel of Kamloops, B.C., has won an Olympic bronze medal in mountain biking. The 35-year-old edged teammate Emily Batty for the podium spot. Batty, from Brooklin,...
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Aug 20, 2016
John Chick ready to show Riders ‘how they messed up’
John Chick did not mince words when asked what it will be like to play Saskatchewan for the first time since being cut in the offseason. "I get to show them how they messed up," he said Friday in Hami...
Aug 20, 2016
Canada picks up bronze in 4x100 relay after American DQ, capping eventful day in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO - It wouldn't be a 4x100-metre relay without some Canadian controversy. The Canadians claimed a bronze medal in the event Friday at the Rio Olympics, getting elevated to the podium afte...
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Aug 20, 2016
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