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Opening Ceremonies – Feb. 6, 2026
Read more: Opening Ceremonies – Feb. 6, 2026Team Canada has first loss The Canadian mixed doubles curling team, coached by Carrot River’s Laine Peters, received their first loss of the Olympics this morning, falling 7-5 to the United States. Canada was first on the scoreboard after stealing…
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OLYMPIC RECAP – DAY MINUS ONE
Canada slides to 3-0 success The Canadian mixed curling team, coached by Laine Peters — who hails from Carrot River…
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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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Hudak heading to fourth Paralympics
Among the 15 Para Nordic skiers nominated to Team Canada for Milano Cortina 2026, Prince Albert’s Brittany Hudak will be…
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Canadian Olympic flag bearers selected
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) announced that freestyle skiers Mikael Kingsbury and Marielle Thompson will represent the country as Team…
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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 Cortina. The contingent will feature six officials, four support and mission staff, four coaches and seven athletes with ties to the province. Regina’s Mark McMorris will be looking to add more hardware to his already impressive tally. The three-time Olympic bronze medallist in snowboard
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McMorris, Burwell returning to Olympics
Regina’s Mark McMorris will have his eyes set on adding another Olympic medal to his collection when he competes in his fourth Games as part of the Canadian men’s snowboard slopestyle and big air teams for Milano Cortina 2026. McMorris has won back-to-back-to-back bronze medals in the slopestyle event at the 2014, 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympic Games and has a pair of tenth-place finishes in big air. Joining McMorris at the Olympics will be Regina’s
A rich sport history

Providing funding from grassroots to the Games
Since 1974, Sask Lotteries has helped individuals in Saskatchewan achieve dreams as the main fundraiser for more than 12,000 sport, culture and recreation groups across the province.

Olympic and Paralympic History in Saskatchewan
Learn more about each Saskatchewan connection to the Olympics and Paralympics through the listing by Olympic and Paralympic years.
