Paris-bound Canadian shot putter Sarah Mitton fell short of her third straight win on Saturday, losing by just 0.18 metres at the Harry Jerome Classic in Burnaby, B.C. CBC | Sports News
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4th man arrested in killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
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Read More »Canada’s Mark Arendz golden again at Para biathlon worlds in Prince George, B.C.
Two-time Paralympic biathlon champion Mark Arendz added to Canada’s medal haul at the inaugural Para Biathlon World Championships with his second gold medal in as many days. CBC | Sports News
Read More »B.C. government says stadium upgrades needed to bring in high-profile events
British Columbia’s provincial government is pitching repairs to B.C. Place in Vancouver for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as much needed, but didn’t provide a cost estimate. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Dutch man who sexually extorted B.C. teen Amanda Todd given 6-year sentence in Netherlands
A judge in the Netherlands has ruled that the Dutch man convicted for sexually extorting B.C. teen Amanda Todd should serve six years in prison after serving out a separate sentence for similar crimes against others. The defendant’s lawyer said they will appeal the ruling. CBC | World News
Read More »Goalkeeper Erin McLeod in good company for B.C. Place Stadium farewell
Erin McLeod joins Christine Sinclair and Sophie Schmidt in the spotlight Tuesday at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver. But unlike the other two, the 40-year-old goalkeeper from St. Albert, Alta., won’t be suiting up for the friendly against Australia. CBC | Sports News
Read More »B.C. Place Stadium will be Christine Sinclair Place for soccer great’s last international match
B.C. Place Stadium is being renamed “Christine Sinclair Place” for one night only, in honour of the Canada captain’s final international outing against Australia on Dec. 5 in Vancouver. CBC | Sports News
Read More »After a decade apart, B.C. father reunites with his children from war-torn Gaza
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Read More »Riding the wave to history: B.C. teen first Canadian surfer to qualify for Olympics
Thanks to an appearance in the final of the 2023 Pan Am Games, 18-year-old Sanoa Dempfle-Olin has become the first Canadian surfer to qualify for the Olympics. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Christine Sinclair to wrap Canadian career with pair of December contests in B.C.
Canada captain Christine Sinclair will wrap up her international career in December with two games in her backyard. The 10th-ranked Canadian women will face 11th-ranked Australia on Dec. 1 at Starlight Stadium in Langford, B.C., and Dec. 5 at Vancouver’s B.C. Place Stadium. CBC | Sports News
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