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Share: Connect Hearing has been named the official presenting partner of the 2025 Montana’s Canadian Curling Trials, the marquee event that will determine the men’s and women’s four-player teams ...
Johnson, a 23-year-old from Winnipeg, and the Canadian senior women’s national wheelchair team are in town for a seven-day ...
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Canadian women set to square off with U.S. in AmeriCup semifinalsSANTIAGO — Canada and the United States will square off in Saturday’s semifinal at the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup tournament. Canada punched its ticket to the final four for a ninth consecutive time in the ...
After struggling to corral No. 43 Costa Rica before pouring in four late goals in a 4-1 win, Canada steps up in class ...
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Canada outlasts Thailand 3-2 in women's Volleyball Nations LeagueCanada defeated Thailand 3-2 in the best-of-five match, played at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas. Thailand won the opening set 25-17, but the Canadians bounced back with 25-23 and 30-28 wins ...
The 46th edition of the Canadian women’s curling championship is set for Feb. 12-21 at Eastlink Centre. Team Homan celebrates after defeating Team Manitoba in the finals during the Scotties Tournament ...
Canada’s Rachel Homan defeated Denmark’s Madeleine Dupont 9-3 in round-robin play at the LGT world women’s curling championship on Monday.
Charlottetown will host the Scotties Tournament of Hearts for a record fifth time in 2027. The 46th edition of the Canadian women’s curling championship is set for Feb. 12-21 at Eastlink Centre.
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Veteran skip Carruthers pulls out of curling Pre-Trials to focus on coachingTeam Reid Carruthers has pulled out of the Home Hardware Pre-Trials in October and has been replaced by Team Jayden King, Curling Canada said Wednesday.
Claire Hutton scored her first international goal as the U.S. beat Canada 3-0 in a friendly.
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Canada scores four late goals to defeat Costa Rica 4-1 in women's soccer friendlyTORONTO — A poor start turned into a happy ending Friday as late goals by Shelina Zadorsky, Holly Ward, Zara Chavoshi and Emma Regan lifted Canada to a 4-1 comeback win over a resolute Costa Rica in ...
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