Sports
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SportsHow Swimming Shaped Paralympic Athlete Tess Routliffe’s Life
Sports can define a person’s life and change its course entirely. Just ask 18-year-old Paralympic swimmer Tess Routliffe.
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SportsVincent Alessandrini Takes Home RSEQ Offensive Rookie of The Year
Success didn’t always come easy for current Stingers slotback Vincent Alessandrini.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: Stingers Hang On, Defeat Ridgebacks 4-3
It just wasn’t meant to be for the U Sports nationally ranked University of Ontario’s Institute of Technology men’s hockey team last night.
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SportsQuebec’s Mike Vitulano Named Manitoba Technical Director
On Nov. 1, Mike Vitulano, who served as assistant technical director at the Quebec Soccer Federation, was officially appointed as technical director of the Manitoba Soccer Association.
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SportsLloyd Barker Continues to Keep Soccer A Part of His Life
Lloyd Barker had small dreams as a child. Growing up in Harbour View, a community in Kingston, Jamaica, Barker lived around 200 metres from the city’s main soccer pitch.
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SportsNorthern Arena eSports Final Attracts Hundreds at Bell Centre
The lights dimmed in the arena while hundreds of eSport enthusiasts took their seats surrounding the massive stage set up for the day’s events.
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SportsMen’s Basketball: Stingers Win RSEQ Season Opener
The Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec slate finally got underway on Thursday night for the Stingers—and they got it off to a good start with a 70-67 win over the Bishop’s Gaiters.
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SportsKim St-Pierre Takes on New Post-Hockey Project
Sports have always been an integral part of Kim St-Pierre’s life.
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SportsShred Queens Fight Skateboard’s Status Quo
Hannah Sourbeer was bringing a group of teenage boys up Burke Mountain in Vermont, where she taught snowboarding lessons, when she told them that they’d be riding switch, meaning they were expected to lead with their non-dominant foot.
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SportsLinda Morais Crushes Competition At World University Wrestling Championship
At the World University Wrestling Championship in Corum, Turkey, Linda Morais removed all doubt from anyone’s mind—including her own— about her skill on the mat. She won the gold medal in the 60 kilogram weight class.

