Tag Archives: March 11 2026

The St. Patrick’s High School Fighting Irish (above) were the winners of the first Coupe Anglaise basketball tournament in the juvenile boys’ division. (Photo courtesy of Andy Sanschagrin)

St. Pat’s, QHS host the first Coupe Anglaise basketball tournament

St. Pat’s, QHS host the first Coupe Anglaise basketball tournament Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com A new high school basketball tournament was created this winter, played at both St. Patrick’s and Quebec…

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The University of Saskatchewan Huskies pose for the traditional team picture after defeating the UNB Reds in the U Sports women’s basketball championship. It was the second straight title for the Huskies and the school’s fourth national championship. (Photo by Luc Lang)

Saskatchewan retains U Sports crown in women’s basketball, hosts Laval fourth

Saskatchewan retains U Sports crown in women’s basketball, hosts Laval fourth Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The University of Saskatchewan Huskies defeated the University of New Brunswick (UNB) Reds 77-68 to win…

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Goaltender Patrick Déniger had a difficult game against the Victoriaville Tigres, as he allowed four goals on 10 shots before being pulled midway through the second period. He bounced back on March 8 with a solid performance against Charlottetown. (Photo by Luc Lang)

Remparts can’t take advantage of three-game homestand

Remparts can’t take advantage of three-game homestand Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The Quebec Remparts lost a chance of moving up in the standings in their last regular-season homestand at the Videotron…

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Nathalie Wilkie of Salmon Arm, B.C., is all smiles after receiving Canada’s first gold medal at the 2026 Paralympic Games in Milan Cortina. Wilkie won the 12.5-km women’s standing para biathlon on March 8, after winning silver in the para biathlon sprint the day before. As of March 9, Canadian athletes have a total of seven medals – one gold, three silver and three bronze. The Paralympic Games began on March 6 and will come to a close on March 15. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout – CANADIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE-Michael P. Hall, used with permission

EYE ON SPORTS: Golden ‘Para’-smile for Canada’s Wilkie

EYE ON SPORTS: Golden ‘Para’-smile for Canada’s Wilkie…

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