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2. Canada's golden speed skating trio gears up for 2026 Olympic Games; The three women lead Canada's team of 28 skaters in an ISU World Cup on home ice Friday
3. Speed skaters come to grips with potential loss of ice at Olympic Oval; Brine leaks below aging building's floor will eventually undermine its ability to make ice, staff say
4. Gardiner, MacKinnon on home ice in PWHL game in Vancouver
5. Winnipeg's arena curling in a club project seen as start of cross-country expansion
6. Swimmer Summer McIntosh voted CP female athlete of the year; The Canadian won three gold medals and one silver at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
7. Women's pro sports has reached a critical mass; Landscape is shifting in Canada with arrival of PWHL, NSL preparing to launch and a new WNBA team on the way
8. McIntosh leads deep Canadian swim team into world short-course championship
9. Alexander, Crawford lead charge for deep Canadian men's downhill ski team
10. Ukrainian girls' hockey team finds hope at annual Wickfest; After a 56-hour journey to Calgary, squad will get back on the ice at Hall of Famer Wickenheiser's festival
11. Kingsbury hits the road with family in tow; Canadian freestyle-ski star says he couldn't see himself setting out for World Cup season minus partner Laurence and new son Henrik
12. Hockey Canada continues to work toward inclusivity at Ottawa summit
13. Former Olympic athletes lean on each other to lead Canada's luge and bobsled teams; Sam Edney and Jesse Lumsden take roles as high-performance directors for their respective sliding sports
14. Watts to feature at Rivalry Series after long road to making Canadian women's team
15. Draisaitl filling the void left by injured Oilers captain McDavid
16. Diver Eskrick-Parkinson moves Olympic dream to bobsled; After attending testing and push camps in the summer and fall, he is about to slide down a track for the first time
17. Dickenson to return with Stamps; Calgary president McNeil says GM/coach has earned another chance to guide club
18. Future of Sport in Canada Commission to hold cross-country hearings
19. Sceptres forward Spooner targets season opener as return from injury
20. PWHL announces expanded regular-season schedule; The league's second season starts Nov. 30; each team to play 30 games before playoffs
21. Kadri book recounts Babcock's behaviour coaching Maple Leafs
22. Expanded rosters provide more job opportunities on Canadian women's hockey team
23. Carruthers chases third win at PointsBet; Curling Canada's cashspiel features top 10 men's and women's teams in the country among the 32 entries
24. Henderson says hockey headed in a healthier direction; Hockey Canada president and CEO says organization can earn the public's trust back
25. After a tough Tokyo, Canadian Paralympians shine in Paris; With 10 golds, the most since 2008, and 29 medals overall, Canada has put the disappointing performance at the COVID-19 affected event behind it with bigger things expected in the future
26. Canadian wheelchair racer Fournie golden again in Paralympics; For the Victoria native, winning the T51 men's 100 metres in a Games-record time of 19.63 'means the world'
27. Canada surpasses gold, total medal count from Tokyo Paralympics; Massabie's gold medal brings country to a total of 11 in swimming
28. Golden again, Canadian wheelchair racer Lakatos back on the Paralympic podium; The 13th career medal for the Quebec native is his first gold at the Games since 2016
29. Shaw and Hayward win track cycling bronze for Canada; Canadians won three bronze medals the first two days of track cycling, including Calgary's O'Brien in the women's time trial
30. Canadians seek podium in Paris amid tougher competition; As Paralympics grow and more countries compete, medals are harder to come by
31. Goalball veteran Burk hopes to make Paris Paralympics a family affair; Canadian captain says Games are a chance for her sons to see her compete on world stage for the first time
32. Canadian swimmer Rivard chasing herself heading into Paris Paralympics
33. Canadian athletes head to Olympics in wake of country's safe-sport reckoning
34. Athletes have mixed feelings over Russians playing in Paris
35. Former Humboldt Broncos goalie named to Canada's Paralympic rowing team
36. Flames trade goaltender Markstrom to Devils for Bahl, first-round pick
37. Sunohara, Chan, Nestor among Canada's Sports Hall of Fame's 2024 class; Nine new members will receive the Order of Sport at the Oct. 23 induction ceremony
38. As Oilers search for Stanley Cup rings, former player Tikkanen is selling off some of his
39. Penalty killers give Oilers a well-rounded special-teams machine for Cup final
40. Toronto-based judoka headed to Paris Games
41. Canada charges its battery ahead of women's world hockey finale; The team will end the tournament by playing back-to-back games in less than 24 hours
42. Canada thumps Sweden in women's world hockey quarter-final
43. Swimming Canada chief says site shift athlete driven; Olympic, Paralympic trials moved to Toronto after fire puts Montreal facility out of service
44. Women's world junior hockey championship at least five years away: IIHF; Federation says the competition will happen eventually. Canada and the U.S. want a shorter timeline
45. Bottcher earns playoff date with Gushue; Brier's No. 1 seed meets the defending champion in match that offers the winner an express ticket to Sunday's final
46. PEI's skip Tyler Smith in the playoff hunt at the Brier; Northern Ontario's Bonot controlled Pool A heading into an evening clash with B.C.'s Schneider
47. Jones bids bittersweet farewell to Tournament of Hearts; Six-time winner exits final Canadian women's curling championship as runner-up to Homan
48. Homan, Jones inch closer to Tournament of Hearts crown; Ontario-based rink remains undefeated, while Manitoba team aims to get a seventh national title for retiring skip
49. Lawes team squeaks into a Scotties playoff berth; Manitoba rink tied with four other teams for third place in Pool A with 4-4 records
50. Homan, Jones, Sturmay playoff-bound at Scotties Tournament of Hearts; Sturmay and Homan both remain unbeaten at 6-0; six-time champ Jones is 5-1
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