BC Women win three games Thursday

The women’s softball team won all three games Thursday at Syncrude Athletic Park.

Harneet Dadrao- 4 goals in 13 minutes

Harneet Dadrao from Surrey B.C scored four goals in less than 13 minutes in women’s soccer action Thursday afternoon against North West Territories. 

Piano Man James Ho leads BC Badminton to undefeated first day of competition

James Ho (Surrey) is not only a talented badminton player, but he’s also an accomplished pianist.

Team BC Ladies power through Northern Territories

The Team BC women’s volleyball team hit the court today with two matches, playing both NWT and Yukon.

Ridenour, Milic medal after individual triathlon at Anzac

Conditions were beautiful for the opening day of triathlon competition, Aug. 13, in Anzac, Alta. Triathletes Desirae Ridenour (Cowichan Bay) and Michael Milic (Delta) were the lone BC athletes to step on the podium.

Volleyball teams arrive in Wood Buffalo!

Volleyball teams in Fort McMurray and ready to begin competition on Thursday.

Baseball off to a good start in Wood Buffalo

For players used to playing in baseball only tournaments  where you just come to the field and play, a multi-sport games is quite different. They are now part of a bigger team, TeamBC, enthusiastic crowds of people come to watch their games.

Tales of Turnaround Day

Every multi-sport games has its madness. For the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games the one day that is a guaranteed to be a long day is known as “Turnaround Day.”

Team BC leads medal count after phase one of Western Canada Summer Games

Team BC came to the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games as the province to beat and the phase one athletes did not disappoint.  Team BC leads the medal count with 169 including 77 gold, 51 silver, and 41 bronze.

Team BC Results Recap Aug 11

On the final day of competition for phase 1, Team BC earned another 51 medals and sits in top spot in the medal count.

TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and recognize that our work in this province spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit communities.

 
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