The Canada Games Council (CGC) today announced the release of its comprehensive Sustainable Sport Event Toolkit, a vital resource that will support the Canada Games Host Societies in adopting more sustainable event hosting practices. Given this resource adds value to the sport and event hosting landscape, the CGC is making this resource publicly available for the sport community to encourage sustainable hosting.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) today announced the release of its comprehensive Sustainable Sport Event Toolkit, a vital resource that will support the Canada Games Host Societies in adopting more sustainable event hosting practices. Given this resource adds value to the sport and event hosting landscape, the CGC is making this resource publicly available for the sport community to encourage sustainable hosting.
The 2019 Canada Winter Games Legacy Fund Society is pleased to share the details of the final 2019 Games legacy—a legacy fund of $650,000 designed to support not-for-profit sport and community organizations in the province of Alberta.
The 2019 Canada Winter Games Legacy Fund Society is pleased to share the details of the final 2019 Games legacy—a legacy fund of $650,000 designed to support not-for-profit sport and community organizations in the province of Alberta.
Oonah Gamboa and Haruki Mori of team British Columbia claimed the first-ever gold medals to be awarded for Karate at the Canada Games.
Oonah Gamboa and Haruki Mori of team British Columbia claimed the first-ever gold medals to be awarded for Karate at the Canada Games.
Katie Vincent (2013, ON) was sparking greatness for Team Ontario in canoe kayak at the Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games. Just over decade later, she has already been to the Olympics, and plans to be there again.
Katie Vincent (2013, ON) was sparking greatness for Team Ontario in canoe kayak at the Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games. Just over decade later, she has already been to the Olympics, and plans to be there again.
Seven-month-old Elina is Team BC’s youngest fan at the PEI 2023 Canada Games. She’s here with her mother Rebecca Tamil Selven (Langley) – one of the coaches of BC’s ringette team – in Charlottetown with assistance from the Canada Games Support for Nursing Mothers Policy.
Seven-month-old Elina is Team BC’s youngest fan at the PEI 2023 Canada Games. She’s here with her mother Rebecca Tamil Selven (Langley) – one of the coaches of BC’s ringette team – in Charlottetown with assistance from the Canada Games Support for Nursing Mothers Policy.