VANOC

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A Perfect Finish

Jasey-Jay Anderson put retirement on hold for one last shot at Olympic glory. When the big day came, he was ready.

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Quite an introduction

Between the sometimes-luminous opening ceremonies and the corny clichés of the closing show, Canada presented versions of itself the world had never seen

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More human

In light of Parliament’s proroguing and subsequent rescheduling, with a plea from Liberal MP Michelle Simon in mind, Glen Pearson suggests a delegation of MPs to show support for the Paralympics.

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The Outlaws

For brands that aren’t sponsors, getting in the Games is its own game

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The risk of aiming high

Will medal counts affect future funding for Canada’s athletes?

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Courage

Joannie Rochette provides a lesson in overcoming adversity

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The party’s started

It was a busy week for Vancouver socialites and visiting celebs

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You are in Candahar

It’s a bar, an art exhibit, the star of the other Olympiad in Vancouver

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Interview: Johann Olav Koss

The Right to Play CEO on how the charity is dealing with its banishment from the Games

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Who’s to Blame?

How efforts to be inclusive led to tragedy for one luger

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Olympics hit halfway mark

The Vancouver Games are making a comeback

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The Show of Shows

The opening ceremonies had something few Canadian cultural events display: rhythm. A pulse. Plus an army of demonic fiddlers and a giant Stay-Puft Marshmallow Bear.