After a year off, the BC Lions are looking to regain momentum as the new season beginsBy Craig Allan, Business Manager On November 2, 2019, the British Columbia Lions lost…
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Pandemic games filled with surprises so farBy Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist When Tokyo got the rights to host the Summer Olympic Games in 2020 for the second time in 2013,…
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The Canucks were notably active during downtimeBy Mo Hussain, Sports Reporter So far, the Vancouver Canucks have made plenty of moves during this off-season that saw many players come and…
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The biggest news wasn’t even a draft pickBy Mo Hussain, Sports Reporter The NBA draft wrapped up with many noteworthy transactions taking place. Whether it was a trade that built…
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To miss or not to missBy Brandon Yip, Senior Columnist Since this issue pertains to health, why not write about one of the most stress inducing sports moments that can…
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“The series will go down as the most one-sided seven game series in the history of the Stanley Cup [Final],” – Dan Russell, former host of Sportstalk Canucks’ third cup…
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It’s called ‘Canada’s game’ for a reasonBy Mo Hussain, Sports Reporter For some reason, the number one sport that’ll forever be associated with Canada is hockey. All the other major…
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Canada is home to some historic athletesBy Mo Hussain, Sports Reporter Whether it’s on the ice, basketball court, or on the ground, Canada has quite a rich athletic history. Here…
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Tournament noted for Canada making its only World Cup appearance By Brandon Yip, Senior Columnist “On the television back in Canada, it looked like the shot actually went in and…
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Tenth anniversary of magical cup run brought euphoria and heartbreakBy Brandon Yip, Senior Columnist Canucks fans were biting their nails, but the Canucks would dominate the series by winning the…