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Williams Lake's very own Kai Pare, 16, led Team BC in the closing ceremonies for the 2025 Canada Summer Games on Monday, Aug.
Wrestling remained Nunavut's strongest sport at the Canada Summer Games this year. Both the men's and women's squads finished in 11th place, putting them above the Northwest Territories and Yukon. In ...
Netflix has secured the exclusive broadcasting rights in Canada for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031, mirroring an ...
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNWWE NXT Heatwave 2025 Predictions: Wrestling Inc. Picks The Winners
With "WWE NXT's" latest PLE, Heatwave, coming to Massachusetts this Sunday, the Wrestling Inc. staff are here to predict ...
The news that she would fire a historical cannon at the Canada Games on behalf of Team NT came as a surprise to Alison Grace ...
Catch all the action of AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2025 with a live stream of the wrestling PPV — here's how to watch online, ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNTeam Saskatchewan wraps up Canada Summer Games with 48 medals
Overall, Team Saskatchewan finished sixth place in the medal standings with 48 totals medals (13 gold, 14 silver and 21 ...
Abbotsford's Gurjot Kooner, head coach of the B.C. men's wrestling team, explained that many of his athletes are of Indian ...
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNAEW Forbidden Door 2025 Predictions: Wrestling Inc. Picks The Winners
Here's who Wrestling Inc. thinks will walk away with the win this weekend during AEW Forbidden Door 2025 in London!
Two young wrestlers say competing in the Canada Games has been a good distraction as their hometowns are threatened by the out-of-control Kingston wildfire.
It’s controlled chaos at its finest where athletes perform death-defying feats, heroes and villains battle for glory, and ...
Williams Lake's very own Kai Pare, 16, led Team BC in the closing ceremonies for the 2025 Canada Summer Games on Monday, Aug.
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