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Large amounts of snow this past winter, combined with a late melt, has carved a path for summer skiing in Alberta.

Skiing resort, Banff Sunshine Village opened for the summer last week and hopes to welcome skiers from across the country until Sunday.

“I think the staff think it’s pretty surreal. It’s tripping some people out,” Kendra Scurfield, Banff Sunshine Village’s communications manager, told CTV National News on Tuesday.

“We’ll have a DJ playing Canadian-inspired music. It’ll be a lot of fun. Our barbecue, as well as our beer garden, will be set up.”

Kyle Fougere, a meteorologist with Environment Canada says the extended ski season can be attributed to a rare La Niña event that brings colder and snowier winters.

“It actually correlates pretty well to higher snowpack lasting into the spring longer,” he told CTV National News on Tuesday.

The novelty of skiing in the months of June and July is attracting visitors from all over the country.

“My flight was $1,400. I flew here yesterday just to be here today because it’s once in a lifetime (opportunity) to snowboard in the summer,” Dave, a snowboarding teacher from Winnipeg told CTV National News on Tuesday.

The resort says it has been working with Parks Canada to ensure safety standards and recommends all incoming skiers to stay on groomed trails.

“I think it’s an amazing opportunity,” Sandra, a skier at the resort told CTV National News on Tuesday.

“Like if you can make it, just make it, cause maybe you won’t have the chance again in this life.”

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Toronto Sceptres open camp ahead of second PWHL season |

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The Toronto Sceptres have opened training camp for the upcoming PWHL season, with a new logo, new colours, new jerseys and a new primary venue in Coca-Cola Coliseum. The team has a lot to look ahead to after a busy off-season and successful inaugural campaign. (Nov. 12, 2024)



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Major shakeup at Canada Soccer in wake of drone-spying scandal |

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After a lengthy independent report on the Summer Olympic drone-spying scandal, Canada Soccer says women’s head coach Bev Priestman, assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joey Lombardi will not be back with the organization.  It found the “practice of conducting surreptitious surveillance of opponents” predated this summer’s Paris Olympics. Former coach John Herdman has yet to give evidence. (Nov. 12, 2024)



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Eby pays tribute to former B.C. premier John Horgan |

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B.C. Premier David Eby says John Horgan was an inspirational leader who guided the province’s New Democrats out of the political wilderness after 16 years in Opposition. Eby says his predecessor as premier, who has died after a third bout with cancer, was known for his compassion for people from all walks of life but also his sharp tongue. (Nov. 12, 2024)



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