Canada, Olympic and Winter Games
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Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid aiming to amp his game even more ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics
And that means a lot coming from the Edmonton Oilers captain, who just put together one of the best individual months an NHL player has ever had, carrying a point streak of 13-games and 33-points (13 goals, 20 assists) into the final game of the 2025 calendar on Wednesday at Rogers Place against the Boston Bruins.
Known as Canada’s Festival City, Edmonton is set to captivate locals and visitors alike with an array of vibrant winter festivals in early 2025. Celebrating the city’s rich cultural heritage, artistic diversity, and love for outdoor adventure, these ...
Winter has been kind to Edmonton this season, and for those who think the worst is yet to come, well, think again, says weatherman Dave Phillips. "With all this good news in terms of the weather, Canadians think that there is a certain allotment of misery ...
A snowplow named Connor McBlade-It is visible at the Southwest District Yard, 6609 Gateway Blvd., in Edmonton on Friday, Oct. 31, 2025. (Credit: David Bloom) With thousands of newcomers entering their first Edmonton winter this year, the city is plowing ...
Winters in Canada are typically cold and snowy in many regions, but due to the orientation of the jet stream and the climatological phenomenon known as La Niña, some areas will bear the brunt of stormy weather while people in other areas could experience ...
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — It's officially summer, and the best two teams in hockey during the winter months of the 2023-24 NHL season are still playing. Whichever team wins Game 6 — and Game 7, if necessary — of the Stanley Cup Final between the ...
Winter in Canada doesn't mean hibernating indoors for months on end. For Canadians it's a time to throw on layers of warm attire, get outside and embrace winter's chill. Skate along frozen rivers sipping hot cocoa, dog sled through snow-laden forests ...