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VANCOUVER NOW
Re-live the action at cbc.ca/olympics »
- Recap what our CBCSports.ca and National Post writers had to say in our Vancouver Now website. Read wrap-ups of your favourite events and look back at Canada's medallists and top moments.
- Heil nears World Cup moguls title, Bilodeau injured
- Canadian Jennifer Heil inched closer to clinching a record-tying fifth crystal globe as World Cup overall champion with a silver medal in Friday's women's moguls event in Are, Sweden. more »
- Paralympic torch heads to opening ceremony
- Vancouver is ready for the first ever Paralympic Winter Games on Canadian soil, to open Friday night when the torch arrives at BC Place. more »
- Canada sweeps skicross podium
- Kelsey Serwa led a Canadian sweep of the women's podium Friday at a freestyle skiing World Cup skicross race while fellow Canadian Chris Del Bosco took bronze in the men's event. more »
- Canada's Morrison wins speedskating silver
- Canadian speedskater Denny Morrison has overcome his dismal individual showing at the Olympics to take silver in the men's 1,500 metres in Heerenveen, Netherlands. more »
- Lopes-Schliep, Felicien advance at world indoors
- Canadian hurdlers Priscilla Lopes-Schliep and Perdita Felicien advanced to the semifinals in the 60- metre hurdles on Friday at the World Indoor Track and Field Championships in Doha, Qatar. more »
- Wotherspoon has season-ending groin surgery
- Speed Skating Canada confirmed Thursday that Jeremy Wotherspoon had season-ending groin surgery last Wednesday. more »
- McKeever hoping Paralympics ease Olympic pain
- Legally blind skier Brian McKeever hopes a solid performance at the Paralympic Games will help ease the disappointment he still feels over being denied an opportunity to compete at the Olympics. more »
- Poland confirms Olympic doping case
- The Polish Olympic Committee says cross-country skier Kornelia Marek tested positive for a banned substance at the Vancouver Olympics. more »
- Campaign set up for family of fallen luger
- The International Luge Federation has set up a donation campaign to help the family of Nodar Kumaritashvili, the Georgian luger who was killed in a training crash hours before the opening of the Vancouver Olympics. more »