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Report: VANOC knew track was dangerous
Organizers of the 2010 Winter Olympics were worried about safety at the Whistler Sliding Centre, almost a year before a luger crashed and died. Full Story
Freestyle skier retires
Aerialist Kyle Nissen, a two-time Olympian, is retiring from skiing.
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VANOC never planned for recession
VANOC’s chief financial officer made no apology for the the May 2007 Olympic business plan, which errantly predicted “no recession through Games time.”
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Canada loses 3-1 in sledge hockey shocker
A new Paralympic sledge hockey champion will be crowned after Japan shocked Canada 3-1 in a Thursday semifinal at Thunderbird Arena. Images from the game
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“Vancouver passes to Sochi,” says the sign on the baggage carousel at Adler Airport. Full Story
Now you can call the chief executive of Vancouver's Olympic committee “doctor.” Full Story
When retired Transport Canada security inspector Mike Franke was hired at short notice by VANOC, nobody told him he would work 21-hour days, document thefts, drug overdoses and sexual assaults or evict workers from the Mona Lisa cruise ship. Full Story
An International Luge Federation report published Monday blamed driving errors and a catapult effect for the death of a 21-year-old luger at the Whistler Sliding Centre on the opening day of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Full Story
Canada’s bilingualism watchdog declared the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics “a success”. Full Story
One person’s junk could be another person's Olympic gold. Full Story
That wasn't much of a rematch. Full Story
"Mission Montgomery" came full circle Sunday in Russell as more than 6,000 people packed the town's Main Street to salute hometown Olympic hero Jon Montgomery. Full Story
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