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Hometown celebrates Olympic champ
Manitoba's skeleton hero Montgomery cheered by thousands "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
Luger's family to receive money from Games
The family of a Georgian luger who died at the 2010 Winter Olympics will receive insurance money from the Vancouver organizing committee.
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Paralympics spur fight for inclusion
Persons with disabilities still face challenging social hurdles
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Canada goes 3-0 in sledge hockey
That wasn't much of a rematch.
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The flame is back in Vancouver, but the energetic atmosphere the entire world saw two weeks ago failed to return with it. Full Story
Spontaneous crowd-waves got people excited in B.C. Place Stadium before the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Paralympics on Friday. Full Story
A lone Canadian Forces trumpeter heralded the start of a two-hour celebration of ability as a cast of 5,000 singers, dancers, acrobats and athletes opened the 2010 Winter Paralympics in B.C. Place Stadium on Friday. Photo Gallery | Full Story
There’s big bucks in store for the person who can turn in Sidney Crosby’s missing hockey gear.
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The Olympics may be over, but don't put away your Canada flag just yet. Full Story
The head of the Russian Olympic Committee resigned Wednesday in the wake of the traditional powerhouse’s worst performance at the Winter Games, news agencies reported. Full Story
Some very special pieces of Canadian Olympic hockey equipment are missing.
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Just moments after Sidney Crosby scored in overtime to end Sunday’s gold-medal clash with Team USA at the Olympics, his heroic goal was being mentioned in the same breath as Mario Lemieux’s game-winner at the 1987 Canada Cup. Full Story
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