Calgarians Boost Canada’s Medal Totals at Pan Am Games
Calgary-area athletes help Canada achieve success at Pan Am Games in Chile.
Calgary-area athletes help Canada achieve success at Pan Am Games in Chile.
The Pan Am Games are set to take place in Santiago, Chile and Calgary will be well represented on Team Canada.
The Battle of Alberta – featuring sports clashes between Calgary and Edmonton – is alive and well, and it’s not just hockey that has it trending in the right direction.
The expansion of Spruce Meadows over the decades reflects Calgary’s growth. It’s a unique feature of the city’s athletic landscape.
As the Calgary Surge prepare for another franchise first – their first playoff game – the team’s head coach discusses the impact of the basketball team on the city’s sports landscape in their inaugural season.
With the Winter Olympics in her rearview mirror, Calgarian Makena Hodgson reflects on her time competing in luge and what her future holds.
Ryan McFarland is a WCBL All-Star and a key performer from the 2022 championship Okotoks Dawgs. He’s hoping to add another ring to his collection this summer.
Memories of a Stanley Cup championship and a Conn Smythe Trophy are still fresh for Cale Makar and his family, who recently enjoyed being recognized in their hometown of Calgary.
University of Calgary quarterback Andrew Buckley inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame.
In fending off lead changes and the top team in the Canadian College Baseball Conference, the University of Calgary Dinos have captured their first CCBC championship in program history.
Alexandria Loutitt made her Olympic debut in Beijing last year, winning bronze in the inaugural mixed team ski jumping event.
After being named the 2023 Sportsperson of the Year by the Calgary Booster Club, Greg answered a few questions from reporters about the prestigious honour and what it means to him.
Isabelle Weidemann was recently named the winner of the Calgary Booster Club’s Henry Viney Trophy, presented annually to the city’s top female athlete.
Just two months after winning his first and only World Series – which was also the first and only title the Brooklyn Dodgers captured – Jackie Robinson found himself in Calgary and, well, he was introduced to a folksy Alberta tradition.
Calgarian Kaitlyn Ross, who was named the most valuable player of the U SPORTS Women’s Hockey Championship, was between the pipes for the Mount Royal University (MRU) Cougars.