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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, by a small group with a mix of experience. The contingent for the Games features three athletes with four-time Para Nordic skier Brittany Hudak, three-time Para alpine skier Kurt Oatway and wheelchair curler Gil Dash, who will be making his Paralympic debut. Meanwhile, Dean Seymour and Kaspar Wirz…
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Canadian Paralympic flag bearers announced

The Canadian Paralympic Committee announced that captain of the Canadian Para hockey team, Tyler McGregor and Para nordic skiing champion, Natalie Wilkie, will represent the country as Team Canada’s flag bearers for the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony. Making her third appearance, Wilkie has claimed seven Paralympic medals over two Games and is one of the…
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Oatway back for third Paralympics

Milano Cortina will mark the third Paralympic Winter Games for PyeongChang 2018 gold medalist, Kurt Oatway, who began his Para alpine career in Regina. Oatway made his Paralympic debut at Sochi 2014 and was set to defend his title in Beijing 2022, but a training accident weeks ahead of the Games forced him to withdraw.…
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Day 16 – Feb. 22, 2026

Canada captures silver The 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina were capped off by the Canadian men’s hockey team, which features Saskatoon’s Brandon Hagel and Darcy Kuemper, earning silver after they fell 2-1 against the United States in overtime, with Jack Hughes scoring one minute and forty-one seconds into the extra frame. Matt Boldy…
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Day 15 – Feb. 21, 2026

Canada curls to gold Regina lead Ben Hebert added another Olympic gold medal to his collection after his performance with the Canadian men’s curling team, who secured a 9-6 win over Great Britain in the Olympic final. Canada opened the match with a single in the first end, before the two teams exchanged doubles. After…
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Day 14 – Feb. 20, 2026

Canada will play for gold After a 3-2 semifinal win over Finland, the Canadian men’s hockey team, which includes Saskatoon’s Darcy Kuemper and Brandon Hagel, will be competing for gold for the first time since Sochi 2014. The Finns beat Canada onto the scoreboard thanks to Mikko Rantanen scoring with three minutes and five seconds…
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Day 13 Recap – Feb. 19, 2026

Clark, Canada bring home silver Saskatoon forward Emily Clark added a second Olympic silver medal to her collection after she and the Canadian women’s hockey team fell 2-1 against the United States in overtime, with Megan Keller breaking the tie four minutes and seven seconds into the extra frame. It was a slow start to…
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Day 12 – Feb. 18, 2026

McMorris finishes top 10 in slopestyle Regina snowboarder Mark McMorris wasn’t able to secure a spot on the Milano Cortina podium following slopestyle finals this morning. McMorris scored 75.50 points in his first run but didn’t to improve on that score. He finished the second run with 37.56 points and wrapped his time at the…
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Day 11 – Feb. 17, 2026

Pletz and Team Canada finish 17th This morning, Regina biathlete Logan Pletz helped represent Canada in the men’s 4×7.5-kilometre relay race event, where they finished in 17th with a time of one hour, twenty-six minutes and 26.6 seconds. Team Canada was six minutes and 31.7 seconds behind first-place finisher France. The relay marks the final…
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Day 10 – Feb. 16, 2026

Canada will play for gold in women’s hockey The Canadian women’s hockey team, featuring Saskatoon forward Emily Clark, secured their spot in the gold-medal game for the eighth-straight Olympics following their semifinal win against Switzerland. It was a slow game that didn’t see Canada make it on to the scoreboard until one minute and forty-nine…