38-year-old visually impaired cross-country skier won the 20-kilometre event Monday in Pyeongchang
When South Korea previously held the Olympics in 1988, some 150 other poor urban residents spent months that year hiding in huge graves of their own making.
Canada is sending 55 athletes to PyeongChang
Russia reinstated into Olympic movement despite two failed doping tests at Pyeongchang
This year, Canada sent its most athletes in Winter Games history, here’s a look at record breakers
Duncan, his wife Maja and Canadian technical coach William Raine detained by South Korean police
Russian Bobsled Federation states a drug-test sample that pilot Nadezhda Sergeeva gave on Sunday was positive.
Women’s 1,000-metre short-track speedskater Kim Boutin wins silver the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Thursday
Leman earns redemption with ski cross gold; Homan out early
Canadians Humphries, George take bronze in women’s bobsled event at Olympics
A Calgary man shares a truly Canadian moment on Twitter of a Moose enjoying the Olympics
Virtue and Moir’s gold medal win at the Olympics makes them the world’s most decorated figure skaters
Russia could lose its chance to be reinstated before the end of the Winter Olympics because of a doping charge against curling bronze medallist Alexander Krushelnitsky.
Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz tied for first in two-man event at 2018 Winter Olympics
Virtue and Moir break short dance record to sit first in ice dance at Olympics
A San Francisco Bay Area radio station has fired one of its hosts, Patrick Connor, after he made sexual comments about 17-year-old Olympic snowboarder
Canada kicks off Day 6 at Pyeongchang with bronze in figure skating