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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...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 12 – 18

Hall receives Level IV certification Softball Canada and the Officials Development Committee announced the recent 17 umpires who successfully achieved their...

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Weekly Roundup Nov. 5-11 

Men’s wheelchair basketball captures gold at Youth Parapan Am Games  Team Canada held off an Argentinian comeback in the men’s...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly RoundUp Oct. 29-Nov.4

Hector wins bronze at Youth Parapan American Games Canada captured its first medal at the Youth Parapan American Games in...

Saskatchewan Stories
Darbellay takes aim at RBC Training Ground Top 100 Final

What started as an interest in cross country skiing, has since led Ava Darbellay to being the only Saskatchewan athlete...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup – Oct. 22 – 28

Arthurs finished ninth at 2025 U23 World Wrestling Championships Judah Arthurs, who hails from Saskatoon, wrapped his time at the...

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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...

Weekly Roundup
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...

Weekly Roundup
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...

Weekly Roundup
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...

Weekly Roundup
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...

Women in Coaching Mentorship Program: Expression of Interest

The Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan is partnering with the Coaches Association of Saskatchewan to provide our women coaches in the province with a Women in Coaching Mentorship program.  

Women coaches with extensive coaching experiences in the Saskatchewan sport system are encouraged to apply for this important and rewarding opportunity. Mentors are selected to best fit the needs of the coach-mentee and program.

 Program goals will include:

  • Professional Development: Provide both a formal and informal program to enhance both the mentee and mentor’s skills and knowledge outside of the technical and tactical aspects that are specific to their sport.
  • Networking Opportunities and Community Building: Foster a strong professional network of women coaches Saskatchewan.
  • Role Modeling & Inspiration:  Enhancing the opportunities for mentee coaches to see and meaningfully engage with someone who has navigated the coach pathway, inspiring mentees to set out and achieve their own ambitious goals.
  • Navigating Challenges: Provide a supportive environment where the unique challenges of being a woman coach can be openly discussed, and strategies for overcoming them can be developed.

Through a virtual learning model we are creating a Coach-driven, Expert-led, Peer-enriched and, Mentor-supported Structured Learning Community. The Coach Mentors role is critical to mentee coaches’ success.

As a Women in Coach Mentor, your role is to:

  • Understand what a mentorship role entails.
  • Develop and implement a mentorship plan with a mentee.
  • Meet with your mentee according to the mentorship plan.
  • Answer coach’s questions.
  • Provide positive reinforcement for successes as well as failures.
  • Be open to critically assessing and developing their skills as a coach.
  • Attend the structured classroom sessions built into the program to provide the mentors with professional development. 

Each mentee coach should benefit from a minimum of 10 hours of mentorship through the duration of the one-year program with their mentor coach. Logistics and expectations for the meetings may differ from one mentor and coach relationship to the next. 

Mentor coaches benefits:

  • $500 honorarium per coach-mentee; 
  • 10 Professional Development points;
  • Four Professional Development sessions on leadership and communication; and
  • DISC Profile assessment

If you are interested in becoming a coach mentor or mentee, please fill out the Expression of Interest Form below.

Deadline: November 5, 2025

Women in Coaching: Expression of Interest

  • The CSCS is committed to providing sport and learning environments that are inclusive, diverse, equitable and accessible (IDEA) as possible. If comfortable, we encourage individuals to voluntarily self-identify so that we can better understand and better meet the needs of the coaching community
  • What makes you a good candidate to be a Coach Mentor or Mentee with the Women in Coaching Mentorship Program? In your response, please reference the following: 1) Your background in sport and life; 2) Coaching experience and success; 3) Academic level obtained and other qualifications; 4) Your strengths / Your Style (how you work with others?)
  • Ae you expressing interest in being a mentor or mentee?