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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 15 – 21

Five Sask. hockey players named to represent Canada at 2025 U17 World Challenge Hockey Canada announced the 44-player roster who...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 8-14

Hector is new Canadian Standing Champion Saskatoon’s Thulir Hector was crowned the Canadian Standing Champion in table tennis after an impressive...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 1 – 7

Sinoski and Lefebvre join Team Canada for 2025 Norececa Men Final Six Aden Sinoski and Matt Lefebvre, both of Prince...

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Weekly Roundup – Sept. 24 – Sept. 30

Silver for Canada at Rugby World Cup In front of a record crowd, Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and the Canadian women’s...

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Weekly Roundup Sept. 17-23

Canada, Senft headed to Women’s Rugby World Cup final With an impressive 34-19 victory over New Zealand, the defending Women’s...

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Weekly Roundup – Sept. 10-16

Canada makes Rugby World Cup semi-finals Canada has secured a spot in semi-finals after dominating Australia 46–5, bringing them 4-0...

Saskatchewan Stories
From rural Saskatchewan to the Rugby World Cup

Before Regina’s Gabrielle Senft was representing Canada at the Women’s Rugby World Cup, she was on her family’s farm, building...

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Weekly Roundup – Sept. 3-9

Canada prepares for Rugby World Cup quarterfinals Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and Team Canada wrapped pool play 3-0 after a 40–19 victory...

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Weekly Roundup – Aug. 27 – Sept. 2

Senft, Canada dominates with second Women’s Rugby World Cup win Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and Team Canada brought the heat for...

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Weekly Roundup August 19-26

Multiple Sask athletes crack national water polo rosters  Five Saskatchewan water polo athletes will be joining the men’s and women’s...

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Weekly Roundup – Aug. 13-19

Three Sask. forwards wrap their time representing Canada On Aug. 16, Boylston’s Kendall Doiron and Saskatoon’s Alida Korte wrapped their...

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Weekly Roundup – August 6-12

Parks named to ringette national team Brigette Parks, of Regina, was named by Ringette Canada as one of the 20...

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Weekly Roundup – July 30 – Aug. 5

2025 World Aquatics Championships concluded Two Saskatchewan athletes wrapped their time at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships on Aug. 3...

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Weekly Roundup – July 23-29

Vickaryous victorious at Junior Elite National Diving Championships Lauren Vickaryous, who hails from Regina, secured gold at the 2025 Speedo...

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Weekly Roundup – July 16 – 22

Wall claims gold and silver Heidi Wall, of Saskatoon, brought home two medals for Canada at the USRowing International Rowing...

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Weekly Roundup – July 9-15

Nortsen, Senft, Canada finish South Africa tour In their second match against South Africa’s Springboks women’s rugby team, Team Canada...

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Weekly Roundup – July 2 – 8

Canada finishes seventh at WBSC Softball World Cup Regina’s Kenzie Newman and Team Canada wrapped their time at the WBSC...

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Weekly Roundup – June 25 – July 2

McKnight named to Team Canada Water Polo Canada named Regina’s Brody McKnight to the men’s national team for the 2025...

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Weekly Roundup – June 18 – 24

Two Sask schools receive Team Canada Olympic Day Grant Annually on June 23, Team Canada celebrates Olympic Day by selecting...

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Weekly Roundup – June 11 – 17

Three Saskatchewan swimmers to represent Canada in Singapore Swimming Canada announced three Saskatchewan swimmers set to represent the nation in...

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Weekly Roundup – Mar. 15-21

March 21, 2023

Keegan Rice, Teah Chavez at Indian Wells

Regina’s Keegan Rice competed in the International Tennis Federation J300 Indian Wells event last week, narrowly losing out in the quarterfinals to the eventual champion.

After receiving a first round bye, Rice beat Krish Arora 6-1, 2-6, 7-6 in the second round and then Dylan Charlap 6-1, 6-1 in the third round but lost to American Cooper Woestendick 5-7, 6-7 in the quarterfinal. Woestendick would go on to win the tournament.

Meanwhile, fellow Regina athlete Teah Chavez fell 6-1, 6-0 in the first round to USA’s Jessica Bernales. Chavez also partnered up with fellow Canadian Ellie Daniels in doubles action but lost in the second round to Americans Tyran Caterina Grant and Iva Jovic.

More at Tennis Canada

Saskatoon’s Shirley sisters win national championship

Saskatoon sisters Sophie and Grace Shirley, teammates on the Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team, upset No. 1 seed Ohio State to win the NCAA national title game in Duluth, Minnesota on Sunday.

It was the seventh championship in the Women’s Frozen Four for the Badgers, who won the championship game 1-0.

More at Wisconsin Badgers

Kurt Oatway narrowly misses podium at World Cup Finals

At the FIS Para Alpine Ski World Cup Finals in Cortina, Italy, Kurt Oatway, out of the Regina Alpine Race Team, finished in fourth place in the men’s sitting giant slalom race on Mar. 15.

On Mar. 16, in the second sitting giant slalom race, he finished in fifth place. Earlier this month, Oatway won bronze at the World Cup finals in Sella Nevea, Italy.

More at Alpine Canada

Sweeting, Canada at the World Women’s Curing Championships

Team Canada, featuring Maryfield’s Val Sweeting, are off to a good start at the World Women’s Curling Championship in Sweden.

The group, skipped by Manitoba’s Kerri Einarson, is 4-2 through six matches after losing to undefeated Switzerland on Tuesday. The gold medal game is set for Mar. 26.

More at Curling Canada

Sask at the national wheelchair curling championship

There are two Saskatchewan-based teams in action this week at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Moose Jaw.

Saskatchewan #1 features Gil Dash, Marie Wright, Darwin Bender and Moose Gibson. Saskatchewan #2 is made up of Rodney Pederson, Stewart McKeown, Sheryl Pederson and Russell Whitsitt.

The championship game is set for Mar. 25.

More at Curling Canada

Sask at the Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championships

There’s a large Saskatchewan contingent in action this week at the Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Sudbury, Ont.

Of the 32 teams, four are based in Saskatchewan, including the provincial champion duo of Adam and Stephanie Bukurak, of Regina. Other teams that qualified include Saskatoon’s Patty Hersikorn and Steve Laycock, Chaelynn Kitz and Brayden Stewart out of Wawota and Tyrel Griffith & Nancy Martin of Martensville. Saskatchewan product Kirk Muyres is also curling alongside Laura Walker out of Alberta.

The gold medal game is set for Mar. 26

More at Curling Canada

Albers, Canada at the World Baseball Classic

North Battleford’s Andrew Albers and Team Canada were in action last week at the World Baseball Classic.

After an opening victory over Great Britain, Canada fell to the United States before bouncing back with a win against Colombia. However, Canada’s championship hopes were dashed as they fell to Mexico 10-3 the following day.

More at Baseball Canada