Victoria Silences Thunder Comeback Bid
The Victoria Shamrocks were 13-10 winners over the Langley Thunder in Western Lacrosse Association action on June 25.
The Victoria Shamrocks were 13-10 winners over the Langley Thunder in Western Lacrosse Association action on June 25.
The Vancouver Bandits announced Tuesday that world renowned Canadian Punjabi vocalist, actor and JUNO nominated artist Jazzy B will perform at Langley Events Centre (LEC) on Friday, June 20 when the Bandits host the visiting Winnipeg Sea Bears for the club’s second annual South Asian Celebration Game, presented by Westland Insurance.
Paralympic champion Michelle Stilwell has been elected vice-president of the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) following the first meeting of its recently elected Board of Directors.
June 11 marks just 12 short months until fans from around the world fill our streets, restaurants, bars, and stadium with the passion of the beautiful game. Today, that milestone is being marked with an unveiling of the Countdown Clock, an official proclamation and mini-pitch matches for local youth footballers and special guests.
As elite athletes push the boundaries of physical performance, Simon Fraser University researchers are exploring a new frontier: brain training.
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) issued the following statement on the appointment of Olympian Adam van Koeverden as Secretary of State for Sport.
Surrey residents can register for City of Surrey’s summer day camps beginning on Sunday, May 4 at 9 p.m. Non-residents can sign up starting Sunday, May 11 at 9 p.m. Day camp programs are operated citywide and are for children and youth ages 3 to 18.
Vancouver Rise FC recorded a 1–0 victory over Halifax Tides FC in a physical and intense match this evening.
The 2025 Canada Cup presented by Canex was very successful. We welcomed approximately 1000 guests to the live event with many more tuning in to the PPV.
Jeremy Hall (Para rowing) has been elected chair of the Canadian Paralympic Athletes’ Council following the group’s first meeting with its newly elected members.
Photo of Matt Abbott (#12) and Aidan Baker (#24) courtesy of Ryan Molag Langley Events Centre
In a 40-minute defensive battle where points were hard to come by, it was only fitting that it was a pair of stops in the dying seconds which earned Abbotsford’s M.E.I. Eagles a provincial championship.
After leading the entirety of the first half, Victoria’s Pacific Christian Pacers suddenly found themselves trailing their opponent, the Sir Alexander Mackenzie Grizzlies (Hagensborg), opened the third quarter with a 12-1 run.
Make it back-to-back championships for the Seaquam Seahawks.
After knocking on the door for the last several years, the St. Michaels University School Blue Jags broke through for the Victoria school’s first girls’ provincial basketball title.