Descrease article font size Increase article font size MILAN – From a long-awaited ice dance bronze to a nail-biting curling win, here are five things to know from Wednesday, Feb.
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO – American Korey Dropkin was pumped up from the start of the mixed doubles competition at the Winter Olympics right through to the finish. He’d wave his arms
By Gregory Strong The Canadian Press Posted February 11, 2026 4:15 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size CORTINA D’AMPEZZO – Brad Jacobs skipped the
MILAN – Sidney Crosby winced. Sam Reinhart put his hands on his head. Josh Morrissey covered his mouth. The rest of the Canadian men’s hockey team looked equally shocked. The
MILAN – Jordan Binnington was under intense pressure — and scrutiny — at this time last year. The Canadian goaltender faced plenty of questions heading into the 4 Nations Face-Off
MILAN – From the opening puck-drop for the Canadian men’s hockey team to the women’s squad trying to bounce back from a 5-0 drubbing as well as possible medals on
MILAN – Canadian women’s hockey team coach Troy Ryan says his team can score and defend, although neither happened in a decisive loss to archrival United States in the Olympic
LIVIGNO – A skiing journey that began famously being towed behind a snowmobile as a child on Christopher Lake in Saskatchewan, took Maia Schwinghammer to a fifth-place finish in the
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO – Feeling refreshed after a rare off-day at the Winter Games, Canadian curler Brett Gallant has shifted focus from mixed doubles to four-player men’s team play. Gallant, the
Jon Montgomery knows all too well what it takes to hurl yourself headfirst down an icy skeleton track with the world watching. The former Olympic champion believes one of the


