Saskatchewan's Top Sports Stories of 2025
A look back at the triumphs and challenges that defined Saskatchewan's sports scene in 2025, featuring Olympic hockey rosters, local championships, and community loss. Relive the year's biggest moments.
A look back at the triumphs and challenges that defined Saskatchewan's sports scene in 2025, featuring Olympic hockey rosters, local championships, and community loss. Relive the year's biggest moments.
Award-winning photographer Dan Janisse captured Windsor's pivotal 2025 moments: elections, the Canada-U.S. trade war, fires, and local heroes. See the powerful images that defined the year.
From the massive BHP Jansen potash mine to prairie politics and border tensions, explore the 10 stories that captivated Saskatchewan readers in 2025. Discover the year's biggest headlines.
New University of Calgary research warns that rising injury rates among female athletes, exacerbated by inequitable prevention efforts, are driving girls away from sports participation.
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck provides her year-end review, analyzing the economic uncertainty facing the province in 2025 and its impact on residents.
RCMP report one fatality and three injuries in a shooting on a Saskatchewan First Nation. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 30, 2025.
A look back at the unforgettable sports stories from Saskatoon in 2025, featuring Huskies championships, inspiring comebacks, and local legends. Read the highlights now.
India Hughes, a senior at William Aberhart High School, carries on a family tradition as the latest sibling to play for the Hornets basketball team. Discover the story of this Calgary sports legacy.
A Kitchener basketball player joins the Washington Wizards and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins CP Male Athlete of the Year. Explore the top sports moments from the region in 2025.
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck outlines party's 2025 focus on cost-of-living, rent control, and rural outreach, pledging to deliver a better future for the province. Read the exclusive year-end interview.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reviews a tumultuous 2025 marked by a triple-tariff trade war, devastating northern wildfires, and a cautiously improved relationship with Ottawa. Read his year-end reflections.
Twenty years after its final episode, the Vancouver TV show Sports Page and its holiday special 'Yulin' with the Page' still resonate with fans, a nostalgic look at a more playful sports media era.
Discover how Volt hockey, an adaptive sport played in battery-powered carts, is empowering athletes with disabilities at Toronto's Variety Village and gaining national recognition.
Popular Australian sports presenter Duncan McKenzie-McHarg has died at age 41 after a fall in Los Angeles. The freelance journalist covered major tennis events and worked for Fox Sports and others.
The CEO of Canadian Woman and Sport declares 2025 a pivotal year for female athletics. Discover the key achievements and the momentum driving change for women in sports across the nation.
Australian basketball star Erin Phillips leads a growing movement against uncomfortable, sexualized uniforms in women's sports, sparking a global conversation on athlete autonomy and performance.
Skate Canada cancels major events in Alberta after the province's ban on transgender women in female sports. A deep dive into the science of athletic performance and the escalating national debate.
Rory McIlroy has been voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2025, capping a monumental season where he won the Masters and the Ryder Cup. Discover his historic achievements.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders secure linebacker Jaxon Ford on a one-year contract extension. Get the latest details on the deal and what it means for the team.
Montreal's first female sports bar, Le Nadia, is now open, offering a new space for fans to cheer on the Victoire. Discover the details of this landmark opening.
The University of Calgary celebrates its 60th anniversary by inducting four individuals and two historic teams into the Dinos Hall of Fame. Meet the legends being honoured in February.
Skate Canada will no longer host national or international events in Alberta, citing the province's new sports gender legislation. The move impacts future competitions.
Former varsity athlete Ryan Hillier argues McGill University's decision to cut teams is a policy choice that breaks a social contract with students and harms Quebec's athletic landscape.
Discover how Calgarian Bill Stamile spent over three decades introducing and growing padel tennis in Canada, from the first court in Calgary to international recognition. Explore the sport's local roots.
A month before axing teams, McGill's athletics director warned the Board of Governors of deteriorating, unsafe facilities needing over $50M in repairs. Discover the details behind the controversial decision.
Saskatchewan introduces The Response To Illicit Drugs Act, enabling citizens to take civil action against drug offenders. Learn about the new legislation and its implications.
A new study from Calgary reveals a critical gap in sports medicine, with female athletes receiving fewer supports after injuries. Learn about the research and its call for change.
Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.
A free weekly sledge hockey program in Winnipeg is providing a sense of freedom and inclusion for youth and adults who are blind or partially sighted. Discover how the First Shift initiative is changing lives on the ice.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies women's basketball team remains perfect with 10-0 record after dominating weekend victories over Brandon Bobcats ahead of holiday break.