2019 Canada Games Indigenous Mentorship Program filled with BC Officials

The Aboriginal Sport Circle and the Canada Games Council announced the selected officials for the 2019 Canada Winter Games Indigenous Officials Mentorship pilot. Four of the five officials announced hail from BC.

Get your 2019 Canada Winter Games Games Passes

2019 Games passes and tickets for the Opening & Closing Ceremonies are now on sale. Spectators can take advantage of special early bird pricing until October 15. 

Team BC Alumni Bryden Hattie to compete at Youth Olympic Games

The Canadian Olympic Committee announced the team that will represent Canada in Argentina from October 6 to 18.

Judo Athletes Selected to Represent BC

Canada Games trials were held in Abbotsford over the past weekend where athletes representing BC were chosen to compete in Red Deer.

Team BC Mission Staff chosen for the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Outstanding British Columbians will support athletes, coaches and managers competing in Red Deer next winter

Team BC Alumni set to shine at the Commonwealth Games

There are 283 athletes competing for Team Canada and within that contingent 24 have competed for Team BC at the Canada Games or Western Canada Summer Games (11 athletes have competed at both).

Team BC Alumni take part in the 2018 Paralympic Games

Close to 50% of Canadian Paralympic Team has a Connection to B.C. 

19 BC Games and Team BC alumni chosen as finalists for Athlete of the Year Awards

19 BC Games and Team BC alumni have been selected as finalists for the annual Athlete of the Year Awards presented by Sport BC.

19 BC Games and Team BC alumni competing at Olympics

19 BC Games and Team BC alumni will compete for Team Canada at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, Korea.

Passion Sports chosen as Team BC’s official clothing supplier

Team BC is pleased to announce that Passion Sports has been chosen as the official clothing supplier for the 2019 Canada Winter Games. 


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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