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Milan construction workers put on brave face as race to finish Olympic hockey arena comes down to the wire
CBC Sports’ Chris Jones is in Milan to report on the progress of preparations one month out from the start of the Milano Cortina Olympics. Source link
Blue Jays agree to deal with Japanese 3rd baseman Kazuma Okamoto: reports
The Toronto Blue Jays and Japanese free-agent third baseman Kazuma Okamoto have agreed to terms on a contract, according to multiple reports. Source link
Blue Jays officially sign Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto to four-year, $60M US deal
The Toronto Blue Jays officially signed Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto to a four-year, $60-million US contract Sunday. Source link
Watch the PWHL: Seattle Torrent vs. Toronto Sceptres
Watch live coverage of the PWHL Takeover Tour matchup between the Seattle Torrent and Toronto Sceptres beginning on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET from TD Coliseum in Hamilton. Source link
Canada's Cynthia Appiah earns silver in World Cup monobob in Germany
Canada’s Cynthia Appiah earned silver in women’s monobob at the IBSF World Cup in Winterberg, Germany on Saturday, matching her career-best showing. Source link
Swiss skier Rast dedicates 1st career World Cup giant slalom win to victims of Crans-Montana bar fire
Swiss skier Camille Rast earned her first career win in a World Cup giant slalom Saturday and then dedicated her victory to the victims of the fire at a Crans-Montana bar. Source link
Toronto's Cynthia Appiah takes silver at World Cup
Cynthia Appiah won the silver medal at the IBSF World Cup monobob race in Winterberg, Germany. Source link
Canadian snowboarder Elizabeth Hosking’s Journey to Milano Cortina 2026
The 24-year-old halfpipe snowboarder sits down with Ariel Helwani ahead of her 3rd Winter Olympic Games. Source link
Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., hasn't had an indoor hockey rink in close to a decade
For almost a decade now, one community’s indoor arena has been abandoned. Source link
Roughriders CEO Craig Reynolds reflects on Grey Cup win
After a decade as president and CEO of the Saskatchewan Roughriders organization, Craig Reynolds finally got his Grey Cup as the leader of the organization. Source link