Author name: Liana Moreau

Liana Moreau is a Canadian sports journalist with 7+ years of experience covering professional leagues, athletic events, and fitness trends in Canada. She earned her degree in Sports Management and Communications from the prestigious McMaster University and completed advanced studies in media and sports analytics at the selective University of Toronto.

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Calgary Dinos launch Women in Sport Scholarship Breakfast

In a powerful move to champion gender equity in athletics, the University of Calgary Dinos have launched a landmark initiative aimed at supporting the next generation of female leaders. The newly announced Women in Sport Scholarship Breakfast represents a significant commitment to breaking down barriers and creating tangible opportunities for women pursuing excellence both on

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880 CHED Edmonton: News, Traffic, Weather & Sports

In the bustling heart of Alberta, one radio frequency has been the consistent soundtrack to Edmontonians’ lives for generations. 880 CHED is more than just a station; it’s a trusted companion for your morning commute, a breaking news lifeline, and the passionate voice of local sports. This comprehensive guide dives into everything that makes 880

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Canadian Ski Mountaineering Team Faces U.S. in Olympic Race

The crisp, thin air of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains is set to become the stage for a high-stakes, cross-border showdown. This weekend at Solitude Mountain Resort, Canadian and American ski mountaineers will engage in a final, dramatic battle for the last available spots at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. For athletes like Canada’s Emma Cook-Clarke and

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Golf Canada Appoints Paul Perrier as Chief Sport Officer

In a strategic move aimed at elevating the future of golf in the nation, Golf Canada has announced the appointment of Paul Perrier to the newly created role of Chief Sport Officer. This pivotal hire signals a renewed and intensified focus on the high-performance pathway, athlete development, and the overall competitive ecosystem for Canadian golfers.

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Alberta Sports Hall of Fame reveals Class of 2026

The Alberta Sports Hall of Fame has once again opened its doors to a new generation of legends. The recently announced Class of 2026 is a powerful testament to the province’s rich and diverse athletic heritage, celebrating icons from the gridiron, the hockey rink, the basketball court, and beyond. This year’s inductees represent not just

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Paul Perrier Named Golf Canada’s New Chief Sport Officer

In a strategic move to bolster its high-performance programs and athlete development pathways, Golf Canada has announced the appointment of Paul Perrier as its new Chief Sport Officer. This pivotal leadership role places Perrier at the helm of the organization’s sport department, with a clear mandate to elevate Canadian golf on the global stage. His

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Asia Hogan-Rochester: Canada star signs for Sale

In a significant boost to their squad for the upcoming season, the Sale Sharks have announced the high-profile signing of Canadian international back-rower, Asia Hogan-Rochester. The move sees the powerful and versatile forward join the Premiership side from Exeter Chiefs, marking a key piece of business for Alex Sanderson’s team as they look to build

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Calgary Study Highlights Gaps in Women’s Sport Safety

For decades, the world of sports science and athletic training has operated with a significant blind spot: the female athlete. While participation in women’s and girls’ sports has skyrocketed, the research, equipment, and training protocols designed to keep them safe have lagged far behind, often relying on data and models built for the male body.

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