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Canada's Biggest 2025 News Stories: A-to-Z Recap

A comprehensive look back at the major events that shaped Canada in 2025, from devastating wildfires and new laws to the NHL's Olympic return and public safety incidents. Discover the year's defining moments.

Snow Rodeo at WinSport: A Gravity-Defying Event

The annual Snow Rodeo invades the halfpipe at WinSport Canada Olympic Park in Calgary from Thursday to Saturday. Witness elite snowboarders defy gravity in this premier winter sports event.

Olympic Gold Medalist Ryan Harnden to Retire

Canadian curling icon Ryan Harnden, an Olympic gold medallist and three-time Brier champion, will retire at the end of the 2025-26 season. Read about his legendary career.

Jake Evans Out 4-6 Weeks with Knee Injury

Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans is out 4-6 weeks after a knee-on-knee collision. Goaltender Samuel Montembeault has been recalled from the AHL's Laval Rocket. Read the latest on the Habs' roster moves.

Mexico Raids Linked to Ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding

Mexican authorities execute raids linked to former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, an FBI most-wanted fugitive accused of leading a major international drug trafficking ring.

Bruce Mouat's Slam Success Fuels Olympic Gold Ambition

Scottish curling star Bruce Mouat, winner of six of the last eight Grand Slam events, aims to translate his dominance into Olympic gold at Milano Cortina 2026. Get the details on his team and the upcoming HearingLife Canadian Open in Saskatoon.

Leafs' Woll out a week with lower-body injury

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll is expected to miss approximately one week of action due to a lower-body injury, the team confirmed. Get the latest details on the goalie's status and what it means for the Leafs' lineup.

WinSport Opens, Day Lodge Renovation Delayed

Calgary's WinSport at Canada Olympic Park is open for skiing and snowboarding, but the full reopening of the $43-million renovated Frank King Day Lodge is delayed until next summer.

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