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Asses.masses blended theatre and video gaming at the IMPACT International Theatre Festival
New ReviewA herd of unemployed donkeys are trying to get their jobs back. People attending interactive theatre and gaming experience at the IMPACT international theatre festival Sunday in Kitchener are trying to help them. Co-creators Patrick...
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B.C. lawsuit alleges Roblox funnelling children toward in-app purchases
New ReviewA 12-year-old child in B.C. has taken megahit online game platform Roblox to court, alleging that its design is exploitative and leading to addictive behaviour. Lawyer Justin Giovannetti helped with the lawsuit. He says the case looks at...
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Breaking down the crucial final week of the Jays' regular season
New ReviewToronto Blue Jays are headed back to a post-season and look to finish at the top of the American League East standings. CBC's Greg Ross explains why fans are at the edge of their seats.
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Canada's Mary Jibb breaks Americas and Canadian record at Para Swimming Worlds
New Review2:35.51 is the new Americas and Canadian record time in the women's 200-metre Individual Medley SM9 category as Mary Jibb of Bracebridge, Ont., broke the record at the World Para Swimming Championships.
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Regina Pats look to turn off-season headlines into on-ice success
New ReviewTwo potentially generational players will be suiting up for the Pats this season as 15-year-olds. Can Maddox Schultz, Liam Pue and a group of WHL veterans lead the Pats into the playoffs?
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Hundreds of athletes take part in third annual Masters Alberta Indigenous Games
New ReviewIndigenous athletes from across the province spent the weekend in Edmonton for the Masters Alberta Indigenous Games. What sets the event apart, is that all participants are older than age 22.
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Looming LIRR strike would impact travel for New York sports fans
New ReviewThe potential strike could happen Thursday, Sept. 18.
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Canada wins tie over Israel, return to the Davis Cup Qualifiers in 2026
New ReviewAfter dropping the opening set, Liam Draxl and Cleeve Harper took the next two over Jordan Hasson and Ofek Shimanov. Canada sweeps Israel in their Davis Cup tie.
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NCAA bans 3 college basketball players for betting on their own games
New ReviewThe NCAA banned three men's college basketball players for sports betting on Wednesday, saying they had bet on their own games at Fresno State and San Jose State and were able to share thousands of dollars in payouts.
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B.C. 55+ Games bring thousands of athletes to Nanaimo for province's largest multi-sport event
New ReviewThousands of athletes have descended on Nanaimo this week, but the competition looks a bit different. The crowds are for the 55+ B.C. Games. As CBC News' Claire Palmer reports, the competition comes with inspiration.
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World Cup 2026 ticket presale fiercely competitive for fans
New ReviewThe FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets presale kicks off this week with fans entering an initial draw giving winners a chance to purchase seats, with subsequent phases of tickets released in the coming months.
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Sports-betting ads put youth at risk of gambling addiction, doctors warn
New ReviewDoctors are calling it a growing problem for youth, particularly for boys and young men. We speak to a University of British Columbia psychologist, who studies youth and gambling, about the long-term effects of sports-betting ads.
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Bombers, Riders fans put rivalry aside to party at Banjo Bowl
New ReviewThough their teams may be rivals, fans of the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders celebrated together at a pre-game tailgate ahead of Saturday's Banjo Bowl game at Princess Auto Stadium.
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STORM WATCH: Showers, potential thunderstorms could impact Saturday
New ReviewYour weekend plans should be in good shape with lots of dry time, some sunshine and those breezy conditions to continue.
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How Caitlin Clark's season-ending injury could affect Indiana Fever's playoff chances
New ReviewIndiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will be out for the remainder of the season due to a groin injury — right as the team approaches a narrow path to making the WNBA playoffs. (Scripps News)
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Food and fun! Hoboken holds its 99th annual Italian Festival
New ReviewThe festival runs through Sunday.
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Alberta government suspends new rules on explicit books in schools
New ReviewAlberta's government has suspended its rules regarding what it considers to be explicit books in schools after Edmonton Public Schools put out a list of 200 books to be removed from its libraries. Travis McEwan reports on the reaction to...
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Shapovalov falls to top-ranked Sinner in 4th round at U.S. Open
New ReviewDenis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., was defeated 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 Saturday in the fourth round of play at the U.S. Open.
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Cape Breton man takes arcade on the road
New ReviewAs popular as it is with kids, adults love the arcade on wheels too. Kyle Moore has the story.
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What makes the Labour Day game between the Roughriders and Blue Bombers iconic?
New ReviewSaskatchewan Roughriders historian Rob Vanstone breaks down the origins of the Labour Day game and dives into the history of the rivalry between Regina and Winnipeg.
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History of sporting traditions highlighted ahead of 60th Labour Day Classic
New ReviewThe Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan is highlighting the province's history with an exhibit about how communities have come together around sport.
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Schultz, Pue back on ice with Regina Pats for first-ever WHL training camp
New ReviewMaddox Schultz and Liam Pue will be able to play 34 games with the Pats as underagers this season, while also playing their second U-18 season.
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Online gambling activity seeing an increase among B.C. youth: report
A recent report from the McCreary Centre Society analyzed findings from the B.C. Adolescent Health Survey in 2023, which was completed by over 38,000 youth aged 12–18 in 59 of B.C.’s 60 school districts. Annie Smith, the report's...
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The biggest run of the 1977 Canada Games didn’t win a medal, but it won hearts coast to coast
Brendan Kelly was one of the province’s top runners, but he was too old to compete when the Canada Games came to St. John’s in 1977. So Kelly did the next best thing: He ran across Canada to promote the Games. As the 2025 Games draw to a...