Apply now! Team BC Seeking Chefs de Mission for 2021 Canada Summer Games

The BC Games Society is seeking enthusiastic and experienced people to serve as Chefs de Mission for Team BC for the 2021 Canada Summer Games, being held in Niagara, Ontario from August 6 – August 21, 2021.

Team BC alumna commits to Northern Michigan University

Cross Country's Molly Miller heads to the States

Canada softball back into the Olympic Games

Danielle Lawrie pitches shutout ball as softball returns to Tokyo 2020

Team BC alumni combine for shutout at Softball

Sara Groenewegen and Danielle Lawrie shut out Puerto Rico

Team BC alumni feature in 16 medals from Pan Am Games

Mo Zhang captures gold medal in table tennis mixed doubles

Field Hockey goalkeeper Kaitlyn Williams backstops Canada to win over the United States

Team BC Alumni records shut out in crucial win at Pan American Games

Swimmer captures bronze medal at Pan Am Games

Haley Black claims podium spot in 4 x 11 freestyle relay

Team BC alumni throws perfect game at Pan Ams

Sara Groenewegen strikes out 10 in 8-0 win over Venezuela

Team BC gymnast wins Pan American medals

Shallon Olsen wins two Pan American medals while rugby's Nathan Hirayama wins silver

Team BC off to the gold medal game in women’s softball

Team BC posted a 3-1 victory over Ontario in the first game of the championship round Saturday at Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg.

Gold and silver for Team BC on final day of swimming

Team BC added two more medals Saturday morning in the final swimming events of the 2017 Summer Games in Winnipeg.

Team BC adds two more bronze medals in tennis

Team BC won a pair of bronze medals Saturday morning at the Winnipeg Lawn Tennis Club in men’s and women’s doubles play.

Team BC has biggest medal day of the Games

With only two days left of competition at the Canada Summer Games, Team BC had a record setting day with four sports combining for 36 medals.

15 medals won by Team BC wrestlers

Team BC wrestlers won 15 medals in the individual competition with seven gold medals won by the women and two silver and six bronze medals won by the men.

Team BC swimmers pull another 14 medals out of the pool

Team BC swimmers stepped onto the podium multiple times again Friday, on the final night of swimming at the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg.

Team BC Soccer to compete for seventh place

BC men’s soccer team fails to bounce back from a devastating quarterfinal result Thursday, losing 2-0 to New Brunswick.

Women’s golf finishes the tournament with two silver medals

After four days of competition, Alicia Lau wins silver in women’s overall results and Team BC also takes silver in the team standings.

BC earns silver and bronze in Men’s golf competition

BC finishes second in the team standings at the Canada Summer Games and Tristan Mandur wins bronze.

14 year old surprises the field and wins gold in 5000m race

14 year old Cassidy MacPherson (Maple Ridge) paddled her way to a gold in Women’s K1 5000m.

Softball finishes pool play with a win over Sask

In the final game of the round robin Friday, BC topped Saskatchewan by a score of 6-1.

Team BC volleyball will play for bronze medal

Team BC took on Team Ontario in the semi final match up but were not able to take the win.  They will play for bronze on Saturday.

Team BC wins silver in tennis mixed team event

In a six-hour final in hot and sunny conditions, BC’s tennis team earned a silver medal Friday at the Winnipeg Lawn Tennis Club

Team BC takes seventh place in women’s volleyball

Team BC played Team Quebec at Sport for Life Centre in a match for seventh place on Friday. 

Team BC breaks 100 medal mark

All sports were back in action today at the 2017 Canada Summer Games and Team BC broke the 100 medal mark earning 12 more medals.

Team BC secures spot in medal round in women’s softball

Team BC beat Alberta but lost to Ontario on Thursday at the 2017 Canada Summer Games.

TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen)-speaking Peoples on whose traditional territory the BC Games Society office stands, and the Songhees, Xwsepsum, and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. We 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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