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The Canada Games Council (CGC) has announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Canada Games Hall of Honour.The Hall of Honour induction celebrations are designed to recognize and honour exceptional Canada Games alumni who have distinguished themselves during the Canada Games and in their careers beyond the Games, while also contributing to the development and progress of the Canada Games Movement.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) has announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Canada Games Hall of Honour.The Hall of Honour induction celebrations are designed to recognize and honour exceptional Canada Games alumni who have distinguished themselves during the Canada Games and in their careers beyond the Games, while also contributing to the development and progress of the Canada Games Movement.

Today the 2015 Canada Winter Games won big at the CSTA (Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance) Prestige Awards.
Today the 2015 Canada Winter Games won big at the CSTA (Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance) Prestige Awards.

The Board of Directors for the 2025 Canada Games Host Society in St. John’s has appointed Karen Sherriffs as Chief Executive Officer. Sherriffs will take on the role effective early 2022.
The Board of Directors for the 2025 Canada Games Host Society in St. John’s has appointed Karen Sherriffs as Chief Executive Officer. Sherriffs will take on the role effective early 2022.
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Kevin Guo, Ontario table tennis player, had the honor of carrying the flag for his province at the Eastlink in Charlottetown on February 18.
Kevin Guo, Ontario table tennis player, had the honor of carrying the flag for his province at the Eastlink in Charlottetown on February 18.

Climbing onto a medal podium is a lot like climbing a mountain. There are many different routes you can take to get there. Newfoundland's Gavin Baggs is trying them all and finally got there on Sunday at the Canada Games grabbing silver in the men's 400 metres freestyle para to the wild cheers of the home crowd.
Climbing onto a medal podium is a lot like climbing a mountain. There are many different routes you can take to get there. Newfoundland's Gavin Baggs is trying them all and finally got there on Sunday at the Canada Games grabbing silver in the men's 400 metres freestyle para to the wild cheers of the home crowd.

