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Canada’s second-ranked male skater, Vaughn Chipeur has decided to retire after a successful skating career.
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Skate Canada announced today that it will welcome seven new honourees to the Skate Canada Hall of Fame.
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One of Canada’s figure skating veterans has retired from competition, but plans to stay active in the sport.
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It started with a formal email invitation, and wound up being a moment that they will treasure forever.
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Ever since winning bronze at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Joannie Rochette has been on the go.
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A total of 27 Canadian entries will compete in the 2010 International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix series.
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All-event ticket packages for the 2011 BMO Canadian Figure Skating Championships and the 2011 BMO Skate Canada Junior Nationals will go on sale Friday, June 11th at 10:00 (PT).
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On Friday, May 28, 2010 David Dore will be officially enter the Skate Canada Hall of Fame at the Annual Convention and General Meeting (ACGM) in Toronto, Ontario at an induction ceremony that night.
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For the fourth year in a row the BMO Skate Canada Challenge events will return to Mississauga, Ontario.
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Skate Canada announced today that Charlottetown, PEI will be the host city for the 2011 Annual Convention and General Meeting (ACGM), in conjunction with the 2011 National Coaches' Conference (NCC).