

The Sport Information Resource Centre has led the country by organizing Concussion Awareness Week. Aidan’s story helps to continue that conversation and sheds light on additional potential consequences of head injuries that cause concussions.
The Sport Information Resource Centre has led the country by organizing Concussion Awareness Week. Aidan’s story helps to continue that conversation and sheds light on additional potential consequences of head injuries that cause concussions.

The Canada Games Council has enacted a contingency travel plan to ensure all Week 1 participants at the St. John’s 2025 Canada Games are able to return home, and all Week 2 participants are able to arrive in and return from St. John’s.
The Canada Games Council has enacted a contingency travel plan to ensure all Week 1 participants at the St. John’s 2025 Canada Games are able to return home, and all Week 2 participants are able to arrive in and return from St. John’s.

The City of Québec has confirmed that plans for the 2027 Canada Games are well underway. The City has revealed the dates of the Games and announced a public tender for the construction of a brand new curling rink.
The City of Québec has confirmed that plans for the 2027 Canada Games are well underway. The City has revealed the dates of the Games and announced a public tender for the construction of a brand new curling rink.
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Here are the top media stories covering the Canada Winter Games from March 3rd, 2023, sparking greatness across the nation!
Here are the top media stories covering the Canada Winter Games from March 3rd, 2023, sparking greatness across the nation!


Team Ontario swimmer Julie Brousseau has had herself a Games. The 16-year-old from Ottawa won 11 medals (six gold, one silver, four bronze) this week to match the record for the most medals won at a single Canada Games. Brousseau finished the meet with three medals on Thursday night, including a gold won in the 200-metre individual medley with a Games-record time of two minutes 14.93 seconds.
Team Ontario swimmer Julie Brousseau has had herself a Games. The 16-year-old from Ottawa won 11 medals (six gold, one silver, four bronze) this week to match the record for the most medals won at a single Canada Games. Brousseau finished the meet with three medals on Thursday night, including a gold won in the 200-metre individual medley with a Games-record time of two minutes 14.93 seconds.

