sports
Enhanced Games to offer performance enhancers — and stock — to the public
The Enhanced Games is going public in two ways — with a new listing on the Nasdaq stock exchange and also by offering a direct-to-consumer business focused on performance products in a move it says “aims to democratize access to performance enhancement tools and protocols.” Source link
Jacobs atop crowded men's standings at Canadian curling trials entering final draw
Calgary’s Brad Jacobs has surged ahead of the pack in the race for a bye to the men’s final at the Canadian curling trials in Halifax. Source link
'She played to win': curlers pause during Olympic trials to remember Colleen Jones
The world champion curler and journalist died at age 65 on Tuesday following a battle with cancer. Canadian curlers in Halifax for the Olympic trials shared what she meant to them and the sport. Source link
Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport changes name to Sport Integrity Canada
The Canadian Centre For Ethics in Sport will changes its name to Sport Integrity Canada in January to reflect its increased responsibilities, says its board chair. Source link
NHL catch-up: Canadian players hot, Canadian teams cold
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter checks in on some NHL trends at the quarter mark of the season, including a great start by some top Canadian players and a bad one for most Canadian teams. Source link
Colleen Jones was something wonderful to happen for anyone who knew her
Colleen Jones was a tour de force. When you were with her you felt invincible and that anything was possible. She made you a believer. Source link
FIFA provides glimpse of what could await Canadian men's team for 2026 World Cup
Canada could kick off its 2026 World Cup campaign against No. 66 Jordan, No. 68 Cabo Verde, No. 72 Ghana or No. 86 New Zealand. But the Canadian men could also face No. 12 Italy in their June 12 opener at Toronto’s BMO Field. Source link
Colleen Jones, champion curler and CBC reporter, dies at 65
Jones’s celebrated career paved the way for other women in sport and broadcasting Source link
Penny Oleksiak banned from competition until 2027 after accepting penalty for whereabouts failures
Swimmer Penny Oleksiak, Canada’s most decorated female Olympian, has accepted a two-year ban from competition stemming from three whereabouts failures and will be ineligible to compete until July 14, 2027. Source link