Winter Olympics

Kaillie Humphries

Pyeongchang 2018: These best friends are also the top bobsled rivals

Canadian Kaillie Humphries won gold in Vancouver and Sochi. Now, the woman standing between her and an Olympic threepeat is her American training partner

Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik

The North Korean figure skaters have a Canadian connection

Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik spent last summer in Montreal training with Team Canada coach Bruno Marcotte

Pyeongchang 2018: The share of Canadian female athletes hits winter Olympic high

A look at the sport-by-sport gender breakdown of this year’s team gives insight into why there are more male athletes than female in Pyeongchang

Kaillie Humphries

What to watch at the Olympics

The Winter Olympics offers a bounty of thrills, chills and spills for sports lovers. From hockey to curling to figure skating and more, here’s what to watch for

Canadian Olympic snowboarder Spencer O’Brien

Canadian Olympic snowboarder Spencer O’Brien has some new tricks

Snowboarder Spencer O’Brien talks about big tricks and big air, her awesomely named father, and Team Canada’s many medal threats in Pyeongchang

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Whatever happened to Eddie the Eagle?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVfwZ1Md72g

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Laurier’s limited vision

Stephen Harper has been wrapping up his stump speeches with an allusion to Wilfrid Laurier’s famous prediction that the twentieth century would belong to Canada.

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I sure hope horn-honking doesn’t cause global warming…

(Ditto the expression: “Woooooo!”)

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LIVE BLOG Men’s Curling: Canada 6, Norway 3 (F)

Canada takes gold. The pants take silver.

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LIVE BLOG Men’s hockey: Canada 3, Slovakia 2 (F)

Canada wins a shot at gold, Jerry! GOLD! (Barely, Jerry! BARELY!)