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MILANO CORTINA PARALYMPIC RECAP

Day 8 - March 14, 2026 Gil Dash wins gold with wheelchair curling team Kipling’s Gil Dash will be returning...

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Cheer on Sask for the Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games

Saskatchewan will be represented in all six sports at the upcoming Paralympic Winter Games, running March 6-15 in Milano Cortina,...

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Weekly Roundup – Feb. 25 – March 3

Norsten named captain of Team Canada Carissa Norsten, who hails from Waldheim, will be leading Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team into...

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Weekly Roundup – During the Olympics

Tarasoff, Abramowicz dive to medals in Australia Two Saskatchewan divers both set personal bests while representing the maple leaf on...

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Milano Cortina Olympic recap

Day 16 – Feb. 22, 2026 Canada captures silver The 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina were capped off...

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The Network Behind the Nation: COPSIN at Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics

(Victoria, BC – Feb 4, 2026) A key partner of Team Canada 2026, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN)...

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Weekly Roundup – Jan 21 – Feb 3

Bronze for Canada Rugby 7s The Canadian women’s sevens team dazzles in bronze after defeating the United States 24-19 in...

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Cheer on Sask for the Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games

Following years of dedication to sport through the grassroots level to high performance, 21 individuals from Saskatchewan will represent the province at the Olympic Winter Games February 6-22  in Milano...

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Black History Month

For 30 years, February has marked Black History Month in Canada, which celebrates the contributions that Black Canadians have made...

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Barth, Sutherland named Athletes of the Year at 41st Annual Saskatchewan Sport Awards

Two-time Special Olympics World Winter Games gold medallist Taylor Barth and NCAA Track and Field Championships record breaker Savannah Sutherland...

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Weekly Roundup – Jan. 14 – 20

Canada secures silver Team Canada wrapped their time at the 2026 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship by securing silver after falling...

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Weekly Roundup – January 7 – 13

Strong start for Canada Saskatoon forward Alida Korte and Team Canada brought the heat to open their time at the...

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Saskatchewan Sport Awards Recipients and Finalists Announced

Ahead of the 41st annual Saskatchewan Sport Awards, a number of Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan registered athletes and three high-performance...

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Weekly Roundup – Holiday Edition

Korte to join Team Canada for 2026 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship The team set to represent Canada at the...

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Weekly Roundup – December 16 – 23

Spicer-Moran named to 2026 Senior National Archery Team roster Archery Canada has announced the 2026 Senior National Teams roster, which...

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Weekly Roundup – Dec. 10 – 16

Schwinghammer opens World Cup season Saskatoon’s Maia Schwinghammer has continued her pursuit of qualifying for Milano Cortina 2025 and started...

Saskatchewan Stories
Saskatchewan shines in bronze and gold after Youth Parapan American Games

The pathway to medalling can look a little different dependent on whether you are an athlete or a coach. Guided...

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Weekly Roundup – Dec. 3 – 9

Reschny named to Hockey Canada World Junior Camp Hockey Canada announced Macklin forward, Cole Reschny as part of the 27...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 26 – Dec. 2

Saskatchewan Para swimmers bring home medals from Ken Demchuk International Invitational Five Saskatchewan Para swimmers competed at the 2025 Ken...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 19 – 25

Nortsen captain for 2026 HSBC SVNS Rugby Series in Dubai Rugby Canada has announced the 14-player roster, which includes Waldheim’s...

CSCS Campus

Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan has partnered with local facilities in Saskatchewan to create CSCS Campuses, building on the foundation of being a GymFit partner.

By becoming a CSCS Campus, these facilities now offer more holistic support to the athletes. That includes specific CSCS training times so athletes from multiple sports can train together, integrated support team programming such as mental training, nutrition services and more is available on site so that athletes can be their best on and off the field of play. 

CRAVEN SPORT SERVICES

(701 2nd Ave. North, Saskatoon)

Craven Sport Services logo

“Craven SPORT Services has been built with an integrated support team philosophy as a driving principle, and we wanted to provide CSCS Campus athletes with the opportunity to access this type of environment to support their health, development and performance. We look forward to working with each athlete individually and helping them maximize their training opportunities while in Saskatchewan, as well as provide a facility to bring together high-performance athletes from various sports to train together and work collectively towards their individual goals.” –Bruce Craven, Owner

TRAINING TIMES
Monday: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday:  6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

IGNITE ATHLETICS

(1303 Ave. P South, Saskatoon)

Ignite Athletics

“Ignite Athletics Inc. can assist CSCS athletes by providing a holistic approach to their development, which encompasses mindset, movement, strength, nutrition and recovery. Our diverse team of coaches brings a wealth of experience from various sports backgrounds, offering a unique perspective and expertise that complements the technical training athletes receive. Through our positive and holistic approach, we aim to foster an environment where athletes can thrive, not only in their sport but in all aspects of their lives.” – Joel Lipinski, Co-owner

TRAINING TIMES
Tuesday: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Thursday: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 3:30 p.m. – 4:0 p.m.

LEVEL 10 FITNESS

(2124 Grand Road B, Regina)

“A primary goal and pillar core value of Level 10 Fitness has always been to be a living, breathing example of the Long-Term Development Model. We have always been grateful to assist athletes from the grassroots to the professional levels. Becoming a CSCS Campus solidifies and formalizes our role with national and international calibre Saskatchewan athletes as they strive to be the best version of themselves.” Dan Farthing, Owner

TRAINING TIMES
Monday: 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m.
Wednesday: 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m.
Friday: 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m.