When the Toronto Blue Jays travel to Seattle to play the Mariners there, you can feel a very special atmosphere. British Columbia’s proximity to the city of Seattle means that many fans of Canada’s only major league team flock to
Hockey is not considered the most accessible sport, and inevitably less so for visible minorities. Anthony Duclair and Bokondji Imama, two black National Hockey League players, wanted to address the problem by starting a camp for young minorities aged eight
Even though Dominique Ducharme didn’t even spend 365 days at the Canadian’s helm, it’s easy to think it lasted longer. Eventually he arrived on special terms (on an interim basis following the sacking of Claude Julien during the pandemic), led
MONTREAL — The stakes were high when Joshua Roy came on for Canada last January. FOLLOW CANADIANS ON TWITCH In the World Juniors final, the Canadiens contender served up a perfect pass on a silver platter to Dylan Guenther, who
The water polo world mourns the loss of Quebecer Claude Lavoie, a great athlete best known for fighting for women’s equality in the discipline. Just last week, Mr. Lavoie was officially inducted into the Canadian Water Polo Hall of Fame
The Toronto Blue Jays won 7-5 on Sunday to end their three-game streak against the Arizona Diamondbacks at the Rogers Center. It was the seventh time this season that coach John Schneider’s men brought out the broom. It is also
Quebec’s Hugo Houle crossed the finish line in 13th placee Position during the 15the Stage of the Tour de France, Sunday, in Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc. The cyclist from the Israel-Premier Tech team thus achieved his best result of the 2023 edition
The 4×100m tricolor universal mixed relay featuring Kévin De Witasse Thézy (Amiens UC) failed to qualify for this Sunday’s Paris Charléty Worlds final. The French team set the bar very high and took part in the 2nd series Universal mixed
The New Jersey Devils announced Friday that they have signed forward Chris Tierney, who played for the Montreal Canadiens last season, to a one-year, two-term contract. The agreement earns him the minimum National League salary of $775,000 while playing in
(Calgary) The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) has removed the men’s downhill event at Lake Louise from its tentative schedule for next season. Posted yesterday at 4:56pm. The FIS had initially entered the event from November 22nd to 26th