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Alberta to Host World Junior Hockey Championship 2027

Edmonton and Red Deer will co-host the prestigious World Junior Ice Hockey Championship in 2027, bringing international hockey excitement back to Alberta. Learn what this means for Canadian hockey fans!

U of S Huskies heading to Vanier Cup after win

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies are heading to the Vanier Cup after a hard-fought Mitchell Bowl victory over Queens on Saturday. Read about their championship journey.

Nova Scotia High School Hosts Special Olympics Soccer

Dozens participated in the Special Olympics Unified Sports Soccer Tournament at a Nova Scotia high school, celebrating inclusion and athletic achievement. Discover this heartwarming community event.

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac accused of cheating

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac faced cheating accusations during the $1 million Internet Invitational after allegedly improving a ball's lie. The emotional incident sparked online controversy.

MLSE and WWE Form Long-Term Strategic Partnership

Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment partners with WWE in a groundbreaking multi-year agreement, bringing more wrestling events to Toronto venues. Discover what this means for Canadian sports entertainment.

MLB Caps Pitch Bets at $200 After Gambling Scandal

Major League Baseball imposes $200 limit on individual pitch bets after Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz face bribery charges. Learn how MLB is addressing integrity risks.

BBC Bias Crisis: Trump Threatens $1B Lawsuit

BBC confronts systemic bias allegations as Trump threatens $1B lawsuit over edited speech. Internal memo reveals doctored content and resignations rock broadcaster.

Maggie Mac Neil Enters London Sports Hall of Fame

Canadian swimming sensation and Tokyo 2020 gold medalist Maggie Mac Neil receives London Sports Hall of Fame honor while sharing heartfelt reflections on her career and the peaceful moments in water.

NZ Police Exec Admits Child Abuse Material Charges

A high-ranking former New Zealand police technology director has pleaded guilty to accessing child sexual abuse material from his work computer, sparking national outrage and internal investigation.

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