

The City of Whitehorse announced last week that former Yukon Premier Piers McDonald has accepted the position of Chair of the 2027 Canada Winter Games Bid Committee.
The City of Whitehorse announced last week that former Yukon Premier Piers McDonald has accepted the position of Chair of the 2027 Canada Winter Games Bid Committee.

22 of the 46 Canadians competing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games used the Canada Games as a stepping stone to reaching the next of their careers.
22 of the 46 Canadians competing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games used the Canada Games as a stepping stone to reaching the next of their careers.
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This morning, at Hawthorne Elementary School in Delta BC, 470 children welcomed two-time Olympic medalist, five-time overall World Champion and Canada Games alumna Jennifer Heil to their school assembly for the national kick-off of the Canada Games Activity Challenge: a Canada 150 signature project.
This morning, at Hawthorne Elementary School in Delta BC, 470 children welcomed two-time Olympic medalist, five-time overall World Champion and Canada Games alumna Jennifer Heil to their school assembly for the national kick-off of the Canada Games Activity Challenge: a Canada 150 signature project.

Team New Brunswick's Baseball Assistant Coach Paul Hornibrook and his family have a long history of participating in the Canada Games, both as athletes and coaches.
Team New Brunswick's Baseball Assistant Coach Paul Hornibrook and his family have a long history of participating in the Canada Games, both as athletes and coaches.

Sami Jo Small’s competitive hockey career has brought her all around the world. She was Team Canada’s third goaltender in the history-making 1998 Nagano Olympics, which introduced women’s hockey on the Olympic stage and saw the Canadians bring home a silver medal. Small’s travels continued as she and Team Canada brought home back-to-back gold medals from the 2002 Salt Lake City and the 2006 Turin Olympics.
Sami Jo Small’s competitive hockey career has brought her all around the world. She was Team Canada’s third goaltender in the history-making 1998 Nagano Olympics, which introduced women’s hockey on the Olympic stage and saw the Canadians bring home a silver medal. Small’s travels continued as she and Team Canada brought home back-to-back gold medals from the 2002 Salt Lake City and the 2006 Turin Olympics.

