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Sarah Douglas retires from Olympic sailing

Canadian Olympic sailor Sarah Douglas announces her retirement from Olympic competition but plans to continue racing professionally. Read about her career highlights and future plans.

Novo Nordisk to test obesity drug CagriSema in children

Novo Nordisk, maker of Wegovy, plans clinical trials for its experimental obesity medication CagriSema in overweight children and adolescents. Get the latest details on this significant development in pediatric health.

China's Biopharma Surge Challenges Global Drug Leaders

China's biopharma industry is accelerating, fueled by record investment and streamlined supply chains. With faster development times and massive deals like AstraZeneca's $5.2B pact, the global drug innovation race is heating up. Discover the shift from ou

Marc Kennedy to Curl for Canada at 2026 Olympics

St. Albert's Marc Kennedy, part of Team Jacobs, has earned a spot to represent Canada in curling at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy. Read about their victory at the trials.

CurlManitoba welcomes new girls to curling ice

CurlManitoba's new girls program at Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club creates comfortable environment for young athletes to learn curling skills and build confidence on ice.

Homan wins curling trials, earns Olympic berth

Rachel Homan's team dominated Christina Black in straight games at the Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax, securing their spot at the 2026 Winter Olympics with a perfect performance.

Emergency Alert Interrupts Homan's Curling Final

An emergency alert notification disrupted the women's curling final between Rachel Homan and her opponent at the Canadian Trials in Halifax. The incident occurred just before a crucial throw.

Brad Gushue eliminated from Olympic curling trials

Canadian curling legend Brad Gushue's final Olympic quest ended in dramatic fashion at the 2025 Montana's Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax. The two-time Olympic medallist was eliminated on the final shot of round-robin action.

Curling legend Colleen Jones dies at 65

Nova Scotia curling icon Colleen Jones, a six-time national champion and CBC broadcaster, has died at 65. The sports world mourns a true legend.

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