The men’s and women’s champions in Saskatoon will wear the Maple Leaf in team curling in Beijing
Individual athletes from North Korea who qualify to compete in Beijing could still be accepted
Hockey Canada’s director of national teams intends to name Olympic roster before December’s holiday break
Sam Green, 16, is the youngest skater by 2 years, and the only B.C. competitor
Chilliwack’s Jordyn Huitema and Abbotsford’s Sophie Schmidt are on the Canadian team, gunning for gold
Bailey’s 1987 Canadian women’s 100-metre sprint record time of 10.98 seconds still stands today
Hillary Janssens and Caileigh Filmer earn bronze in women’s pair
Former White Rock Renegades Danielle Lawrie and Sara Groenewegen pitch Canada to win over Mexico
Japan is one of 19 different countries to host the Games since 1896
Former White Rock Renegade Sara Groenewegen doesn’t allow a hit in 4-0 win over Mexico
‘What we have worried about is now actually happening,’ says Japan Medical Association President Toshio Nakagawa
Tokyo-hosted Summer Olympics to begin this week
State of emergency was unlikely to trigger a cancellation of the games as COVID-19 surges
Some of them have competed at the Olympics before, others are first-timers
Tournament schedule unveiled
Surging virus numbers in Tokyo are forcing a rollback in fans in the stands
33 women and 24 men will represent the country from July 30 to Aug. 8
Kim Gaucher, a member of Canada’s women’s basketball team from Mission, will compete in her third Olympics in Tokyo
Athletics Canada said a few weeks ago that athletes who’d achieved qualifying standards didn’t need to compete in Montreal to make the team
Both teams are home at the Al Charron National Training Center in Langford preparing for the Games