MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Courtney Lott

Tune in every Monday to learn more about the support team that will ensure our athletes are set up for success in Red Deer next February. This week: Courtney Lott!

MISSON STAFF MONDAY – Kyler Nurmsoo

Tune in every Monday to learn more about the support team that will ensure our athletes are set up for success in Red Deer next February. This week: Kyler Nurmsoo!

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Marie-Pierre Lavoie

Tune in every Monday to learn more about the support team that will ensure our athletes are set up for success in Red Deer next February. This week: Marie-Pierre Lavoie!

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – Willy Saari

Tune in every Monday to learn more about the support team that will ensure our athletes are set up for success in Red Deer next February. This week: Willy Saari!

Olympian Justin Kripps named Team BC Honourary Captain

Team BC is proud to announce Olympian and Team BC alumnus, Justin Kripps, as our Honourary Captain for the 2019 Canada Winter Games.

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – JENNIFER SCOTT

Tune in every Monday to learn more about the support team that will ensure our athletes are set up for success in Red Deer next February. This week: Jennifer Scott! 

MISSION STAFF MONDAY – CAROLYNN BOOMER

Tune in every Monday to learn more about the support team that will ensure our athletes are set up for success in Red Deer next February. This week: Carolynn Boomer! 

BC Wheelchair Basketball Society announces athletes heading to Red Deer

From Pender Island to Prince George, BC’s wheelchair basketball athletes come from a good representation of the province.

Team BC Alumnus Cam Levins Break Marathon Record

In his marathon debut, Cam Levins of Black Creek, B.C., shattered Jerome Drayton’s 43-year-old Canadian men’s record on a brisk Sunday morning in Toronto.

2019 Canada Winter Games unveil festival lineup

With more than 80 acts performing over 10 days between February 16 until March 1, 2019, there is something for everyone the talent and diversity of Canada’s finest performers is showcased.

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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