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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.

6 Children Killed in Colombian Airstrike

Colombian officials confirm six children died in military airstrike against rebel forces. President Petro faces scrutiny over civilian casualties in ongoing conflict.

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.

27 inmates killed in Ecuador prison violence

At least 27 prisoners died from asphyxiation during violent clashes in southern Ecuador. The tragedy highlights ongoing security challenges in the country's prison system.

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.

World Series Game 7 Averages 51 Million Viewers

The thrilling Game 7 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks delivered massive television audiences, drawing 51 million combined viewers across the United States, Canada, and Japan in a broadcast spectacle.

Calgary School Sports Resume After Teacher Strike

Calgary students return to courts, fields, and stages as extracurricular activities resume following the end of Alberta's teacher strike. Learn how schools are making up for lost time.

Nova Scotia ultra-runner ranks among world's best

Halifax ultra-runner Dave Myles achieves global recognition after completing a revolutionary 74-hour race format that eliminated traditional finish lines, ranking among the world's elite endurance athletes.

Huskies Athletes Dominate Canada West Awards

University of Saskatchewan Huskies athletes dominate Canada West awards, with multiple players earning top honors in basketball, volleyball, and wrestling for their outstanding 2023-24 performances.

Typhoon Kalmaegi kills 66 in earthquake-hit Philippines

Typhoon Kalmaegi has claimed 66 lives in the Philippines, devastating a province that was still recovering from a recent deadly earthquake. The storm brought massive flooding and landslides to the vulnerable region.

86-year-old Canadian nears 1,000th skydive

Meet an 86-year-old Canadian athlete defying age limits as she approaches her 1,000th skydive, proving adventure has no expiration date in this inspiring journey from Olympic glory to senior sky diving.

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