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Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha on their partnership, work ethic and what inspires them

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the Canadian ice dancers talk to CBC Sports as they prepare for the 2025 world championships in Boston.
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Alysa Liu becomes 1st American woman to capture world figure skating title since 2006

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Alysa Liu of the United States wins the women's competition at the world figure skating championships in Boston.
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American Alysa Liu, "I love skating in front of crowds" after leading the women's short program

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Alysa Liu of the U.S. is the short program leader with a score of 74.58 at the world figure skating championships in Boston.
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Adult figure skating team brings women together in central Newfoundland

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Figure skating is often part of the lives of many young people, who tend to age out of it as they grow. But adult figure skating is alive and well in central Newfoundland thanks to the Central Blades. Coach Jeanine Connolly and skater...
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Rideau Canal Skateway closes after long, busy season

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There have been a few rough years for the Rideau Canal Skateway, but this winter saw the return of a long skating season.
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Manitobans make the most out of a bitterly-cold Louis Riel Day

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Temperatures dipped to –40 C in parts of Manitoba on Monday morning. But that didn't stop people from getting outside to brave the cold on Louis Riel Day.
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The most Canadian thing you will see today

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Aaron Rowe of Hammonds Plains made the best of a slippery situation with free ice time. Watch his interview with Amy Smith.
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Winnipeggers find ways to stay safe in extreme cold, and even enjoy it

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An extreme cold warning is in effect for parts of Manitoba, with temperatures dipping below -30 C. Some people in Winnipeg are finding ways to embrace the deep freeze, while others are making sure people in need are safe.
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Blind B.C. skater working on documentary to raise funds to help blind kids

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Brett Devloo lost his vision 13 years ago, but it didn't stop him from skateboarding and adapting to limited vision at the skate park. He and his friend, Mike Faux, are working on a documentary on Devloo's life to raise funds and buy...
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Speed skating phenom Jordan Stolz: Pressure, history, and Eric Heiden comparisons

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CBC Sports' Devin Heroux chats with the American speed skater in an exclusive one-on-one interview.
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Madeline Schizas in the lead after women's short program at nationals

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The 21-year-old Oakville, Ont. native lead the women's competition at the Canadian National Skating Championships with a score of 70.
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12-year-old Lia Cho destroys competition to win junior women's national title

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Calgary's Lia Cho wins the junior women's competition at the Canadian National Skating Championships with a total score of 188.79, almost 28 points ahead of silver medallist Ksenia Krouzkevitch.
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This new refrigerated rink in Quebec City is helping the city adapt to warmer winters

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Quebec City now has another refrigerated rink, thanks to the Bleu Blanc Bouge initiative. The mayor says it’s a worthwhile investment since last season, unrefrigerated public rinks were only open for 50 out of 150 days of operation.
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This Toronto airport hangar has been transformed into an outdoor skating rink

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An outdoor ice skating site at an airport hangar is helping bring the local community together by offering free skating, lessons and drop-in activities for families. CBC Metro Morning spoke to one of the organizers.
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Nguyen, Giang win junior ice dance national title

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The ice dance duo of Chloe Nguyen and Brendan Giang claim gold in the junior ice dance competition at the Canadian National Skating Championships with a total score of 170.99.
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Les Suprêmes capture back-to-back junior national synchronized titles

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Les Suprêmes junior team from Saint-Léonard, Que., wins the junior synchronized competition at the Canadian National Skating Championships for the second consecutive year by setting a Canadian record for total points with 195.76.
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Almost all of the Rideau Canal is now open for skating

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The NCC says it's working hard to open the final 400 metres, between Laurier Avenue and the National Arts Centre. The CBC’s Sannah Choi caught up with some happy skaters.
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Disney On Ice takes over UBS Arena this weekend

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News 12’s Alex Calamia is at the arena with a sneak peek.
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Ottawa Charge win 3 in a row, Sceptres' struggles, and New York's attendance issue

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Host Anastasia Bucsis is joined by PWHL insider Karissa Donkin to break down the biggest storylines across the league a quarter way through the season.
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Families 'pumped' to hit the ice and snow to welcome the new year with more time outdoors

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Families welcomed the new year at The Forks braving a wind chill that made it feel like –23 to enjoy outdoor winter activities, showing for some what it means to be a true Winnipegger. Chi Do and his family were looking forward to being...
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Significant snow loss after record temperatures in the capital city

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Many people were sad to see bare streets after a white Christmas, after record temperatures took away most of Fredericton's snow
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Team Canada tees up for USA game at World Juniors

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CBC North's George Maratos is down at the World Juniors, he joined us live to give us the latest in the competition.
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Adrienne Arsenault learns to skate for NYE

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CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault got a little ice time with former Olympic Speedskater and CBC Sports host Anastasia Bucsis to brush up on her skills for the CBC New Year’s Eve special.
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Skating on Canadian lakes and rivers more of an ideal than a reality with our changing winters

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Skating on a frozen pond. There may be nothing more Canadian. But skating outdoors on a body of water is no longer a given on the Prairies and in central Canada.