Athletics Canada announces Commonwealth Youth Games team..

OTTAWA - Athletics Canada has named the team that will compete at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games in Isle of Man, Great Britain.  This will be Canada’s second participation in athletics at the 4th Commonwealth Youth Games.  In 2008 Athletics Canada&rsq

CGC interns break new ground with Games-management software..

Natalie Brett may be relatively new to Zeus, but she is already singing the praises of the Games-management software program.

“Zeus will be a very useful tool to track our members’ contact details, travel information and kit orders,” says Brett...

Canadian U18 Rugby Sevens roster announced for Commonwealth Youth Games..

Victoria, BC: Head coach of the Canadian National Under-18 Men's Sevens team, Shane Thompson, has announced his roster of 12 players headed to the Commonwealth Youth Games scheduled for September 7-13 on the Isle of Man.

CGC names Mission Staff for 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games..

Isle of Man Commonwealth Youth Games 2011

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OTTAWA, July 20, 2011 - Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) today announced its mission staff for the upcoming 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games, to be held on the Isle of Man from September 7-13, 2011.

Isle of Man Commonwealth Youth Games..

There will be several interesting storylines when the Commonwealth Youth Games get underway on the Isle of Man in September, not the least of which will be witnessing the next generation of national team athletes and coaches, many of whom will be enjoying their first international multi-sport Games experience.

MacPherson Named Commonwealth Games CEO..

Brian MacPherson

OTTAWA, July 5, 2011 – Dr. Andrew Pipe, President of Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC), today announced that Brian MacPherson is the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer.

Canadian Sport Policy Renewal Survey..

The Canadian Sport Policy presents a powerful vision for sport in Canada.

The federal provincial/territorial Ministers responsible for sport have agreed to renew the Canadian Sport policy. Now is the time for interested Canadians and sport communities...

Canada's Scott Stevenson (far right) gives Glasgow the thumbs-up after visiting the Host City in preparation for the 2014 Commonwealth Games..

Taking Games Preparation to Another Level..

Team Canada’s experiences with the recent Delhi Commonwealth Games will have a long-lasting impact on how future Canadian teams prepare for major international multi-sport competitions.

That’s one of the core conclusions to come out of a post-Games analysis led by Commonwealth Games Canada’s (CGC) Director of Sport, Scott Stevenson.

Former intern named CGC’s International Internship Programs Officer..

A year ago, Jennie Petersen was in the midst of a 14-month placement in Trinidad and Tobago as part of Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC)’s innovative Capacity Support Program (see story, above).

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