Team BC plays for gold in mixed team tennis

The sun was back out on Thursday for a long day of tennis at the Winnipeg Lawn Tennis Club for Team BC at the 2017 Canada Summer Games. 

Team BC Wrestlers win gold and silver in team competition

The Team BC women's wrestling team won the gold medal and the men took the bronze in team cometition.

More medals for Team BC in the pool at the 2017 Canada Summer Games

It was another stellar performance for Team BC swimmers at the Pan  Am Pool in Winnipeg Thursday evening.

Soccer knocked out of medal round on penalty kicks

Team BC squared off against Team Alberta in quarter final action at the Canada Games and after 80 minutes with no score Alberta beat BC in the penalty shootout.

Canoe Kayak continues to show strong performances

Third day of racing produced some strong results for Team BC  with two fourth place finishes.

Golfers in strong position after round 3

After round three, Team BC is sitting in second in the team standings behind Quebec.  Alicia Lau is the leader going in to the final round of individual play and Tristan Mandur is tied for third.

Bronze for Team BC in the men’s cycling road race

It was another bronze medal performance for Victoria's Jay Lamoureux at Birds Hill Provincial Park Thursday in men's cycling at the 2017 Canada Games.

Team BC and Team Ontario leave their tracks in Winnipeg

Team BC and Team Ontario have joined forces to support the Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg with a donation of more than 400 new and gently used running shoes.

Volleyball men through to semi finals

Team BC prevails in both games today and will face Team Ontario in the semi finals. 

Biathlon men follow suit with two medals in the 10km Individual Pursuit

Two more medals for Team BC in the men’s 10km individual pursuit

Day 4 is golden for Team BC

Table tennis and Freestyle Ski add to Team BC medal count

Table Tennis brings home another medal for Team BC!

Table Tennis Trio win bronze in table tennis team event.

Gold for Table Tennis at the 2019 Canada Winter Games!

Table Tennis female team event strikes gold!

Gold medal day for Team BC

Team BC wins three medals on day two of competition.

Biathlete Andrei Secu wins bronze medal

Biathlete shoots clean in order to stand on the podium

Competition begins for Team BC at the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Speed skating, table tennis and hockey start in earnest.

Governor General opens the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Upbeat Opening Ceremony creates lasting memories for Team BC at 2019 Canada Winter Games

Team BC athletes arrive in Red Deer

Over 120 athletes traveled to Red Deer, Alberta today, set to take on the rest of Canada in this 27th edition of the Canada Games.

Canada Games TV and Broadcast schedule announced

Watch the Games on TSN, RDS and CanadaGames.live

Team BC Uniforms and Pins Unveiled

Team BC unveiled the official ceremonial uniforms for the 2019 Canada Winter Games that start in Red Deer on February 15.

Team BC ready for the 2019 Canada Winter Games

Team BC is ready for the 2019 Canada Winter Games with a contingent of 349 athletes, coaches, managers, and mission staff representing British Columbia at the Games in Red Deer from February 15 to March 3, 2019.

Mission Staff Monday – Jarret Poitras

The final installment of our Mission Staff Monday series was saved for the guy in charge – please meet: Jarret Poitras! 

Mission Staff Monday – Jennifer Falloon

This week marks the final installments of our Mission Staff Monday series. We hope you enjoyed them! Today we feature: Jennifer Falloon

Mission Staff Monday – Judy Joseph-Black

This week marks the final installments of our Mission Staff Monday series. We hope you enjoyed them! Today we feature: Judy Joseph-Black

Boxing BC names athletes for Canada Winter Games

Six athletes will represent BC at the 2019 Canada Winter 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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