Photo gallery: The joy of victory at the 2015 Pan Am GamesAt the 2015 Pan Am Games, fans from around the world were there to cheer on, and celebrate with, the athletes
A coup De Grasse for Canada’s homegrown sprinterThe Toronto-area sprinter comes through at the Pan Am Games. And he’s just getting started.
After much negativity, Toronto embraces its GamesIf you’re grousing about the Pan Am Games, you’re missing out. The pleasure of these Games is that they know what they are
Canadian gold, but not for Paula FindlayWith a ninth-place finish, the 26-year-old triathlete didn’t make the podium—but now she can finally leave London 2012 behind her
The Pan Am Games might even workLet the dress rehearsal begin! Jonathon Gatehouse on what’s at stake in Toronto
Rosie MacLennan reaches for the top at the Pan Am GamesTrampoline gymnast and Olympic gold medallist Rosie MacLennan has only two gears for competition: tough and tougher
Andre De Grasse: From beginner to winner in just three yearsAndre De Grasse took up sprinting only a few years ago. But he heads into the Pan Am Games as one of the world’s fastest men.
Meet the Hoag family, Canada’s volleyball dynastyFor the men and women on Canada’s national teams, volleyball is a ticket to see the world—and earn a good living
Donovan Bailey on the Pan Am Games: A breeding ground for championsCan the man once known as the world’s fastest athlete help sell Toronto’s fast-approaching Pan Am Games?
Toronto’s traffic time bomb: Is it too late to fix?The impact of the Pan Am Games is real, even if local interest is low. Can Toronto’s roads handle an event nearly three times bigger than the Winter Olympics?