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Three Sask. swimmers compete at 2026 Bell Canadian Swimming Trials The 2026 Bell Canadian Swimming Trials in Montreal are at...

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Team Canada falls in standings at Volleyball Nations League Team Canada, which features Muenster’s Skyler Varga, has wrapped another week...

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Diehl makes waves in the swimming community

Over the past year, Para swimmer Ali Diehl has added numerous accolades to her already impressive resume, including her first...

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Cote-Williamson, Knoke shine at Canadian Track and Field Championships Maitlan Knoke, who hails from Saskatoon and La Ronge-born Brendan Cote-Williamson,...

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Tonita-Charriez fourth at FISU World University Combat Championships Regina wrestler Javier Tonita-Charriez concluded his time at the 2026 FISU World...

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Team Canada dazzled their way to gold and bronze Team Canada delivered a breakthrough performance in Pontevedra, Spain for the...

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Canada claimed 2026 FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series title Team Canada wrapped the 2026 FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series in Shanghai, China...

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Canada is NORCECA U19 Boys Continental Champion Lloydminster’s Lennon Mari and Team Canada are shining in gold after a close...

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Defining a win by more than a medal 

Lee Connell has found inherent satisfaction through the minor moments of his racquetball career, a twist to an athlete’s usual goal of seeking accolades.  For...

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Sutherland bronze medal finish  Savannah Sutherland, who hails from Borden, helped secure bronze for Canada in the women’s 4x400-metre relay at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana.  Sutherland, alongside...

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COPSIN Thanks Government of Canada For Their Investment in Sport

(April 29, 2026 – Vancouver, BC) The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN) welcomes the Government of Canada’s...

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Team Canada wraps Pacific Four Series Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and the Canadian women’s rugby team wrapped the 2026 Pacific Four Series...

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Senft, Canada fall to New Zealand Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and the Canadian women’s rugby team fell 36-14 to New Zealand...

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Sask. Swimmers add medals to their count Three Saskatchewan swimmers found their way to the podium at the Speedo Canadian...

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Connell finishes ninth at 2026 Pan American Championships Saskatoon racquetball player Lee Connell wrapped competition at the 2026 Pan American...

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Dash, Wright 2026 Saskatchewan Wheelchair Curling Champions Fresh off winning a Paralympic gold medal in Italy, Kipling skip, Gil Dash...

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COPSIN Welcomes the Final Report of the Future of Sport in Canada Commission and Commits to Supporting Its Implementation

Thursday, March 26, 2026 (TORONTO) – The release of the Future of Sport in Canada Commission’s final report marks an...

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Sask. pair at Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Surrey, B.C. is playing host to the 2026 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling...

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MILANO CORTINA PARALYMPIC RECAP

Day 8 - March 14, 2026 Gil Dash wins gold with wheelchair curling team Kipling’s Gil Dash will be returning...

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Cheer on Sask for the Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games

Saskatchewan will be represented in all six sports at the upcoming Paralympic Winter Games, running March 6-15 in Milano Cortina,...

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Clark joins Canada in Rivalry Series

Saskatoon’s Emily Clark was announced as part of the 24-player roster to represent Canada’s National Women’s Team for the three game 2023-24 Rivalry Series, from February 7 to 11.

The series’ first game since December will be held in Saskatoon on Feb. 7, with Regina playing host on Feb. 9, before the series makes its last stop in Minnesota on Feb. 11.

Schedule and results can be found on Hockey Canada.

McMorris breaks Winter X Games record

Regina born, Mark McMorris, broke the record for most Winter X Games medals after winning his 23rd in Aspen at the 2024 Winter X Games, held from January 26 to 28.

McMorris placed second on the podium in the men’s slopestyle event, earning 95.33 points in his first run and 40.33 in his second.

Hudak wins silver and bronze at Para Nordic World Cup

It was a double-medal performance for Prince Albert’s Brittany Hudak at the first stop of the Para Nordic World Cup season in Toblach, Italy last week.

Competing in the women’s 10-kilometre standing ski event and the 10-km classic mass start, the Prince Albert resident captured silver and bronze, respectively.

The Canadian team will remain in Toblach for two more World Cup events before heading to Martell, Italy.

Read more on nordiqcanada.ca

Paralympic Performance Recognition Program

The Paralympic Performance Recognition Program will now allow Canadian Paralympians to receive the same financial reward given to Olympians when they reach the podium. The medals are worth various amounts starting with gold at $20,000, silver at $15,000 and bronze worth $10,000.   

The new program will be in place for 2024 Paris Paralympic Games.

More details can be found at Paralympic.ca