The WNBA has released its game schedule for the 2026 regular season, the league’s 30th, which will begin on Friday, May 8th. The new Toronto Tempo will host two games at Rogers Arena in Vancouver in August.
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The largest annual Indigenous sports gathering in BC, the Junior all Native Tournament, is coming to Langley in March and basketball teams can register now to participate.
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Vancouver hosted the first regular season WNBA game held outside the U.S. tonight at Rogers Arena as the Atlanta Dream took on the Seattle Storm.
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The Vancouver Bandits are making the excitement of professional basketball more accessible by offering a new $49 Student Pass.
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Vancouver will host the first regular-season WNBA game outside of the U.S. in August, 2025 featuring the Atlanta Dream and the Seattle Storm.
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The NBA Canada Series returns to Vancouver when the Toronto Raptors take on the Sacramento Kings at Rogers Arena October 8th.
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The Surrey Youth Showcase is one of the city’s largest annual youth events, featuring a full day youth basketball tournament, breakdance competition, youth-focused resource tables, fun activities, a pool party, prizes and more on April 30th. Surrey Youth Showcase This free, annual event is a unique opportunity for Surrey’s youth to get involved in their […]
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Marriott is teaming up with the NBA as the Official Hotel Partner of the 2015-2016 NBA Global Games and will be rewarding its loyalty members with exclusive access to NBA games and events in Canada. The first stop in this cross country basketball showdown is in Vancouver on Sunday as we host Toronto and LA […]
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The Surrey Youth Basketball and Breakdance Showcase is a free, full day event coming up on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at the Guildford Recreation Centre. It includes a city-wide youth basketball tournament, breakdance battles, a hip hop showcase, games, and more. The event provides a unique opportunity for Surrey’s youth to get involved in their […]
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Simon Fraser University was a regular Sunday drive destination for my family when I was younger since my it was my father’s alma mater. We used to hike on the mountain’s forest trails, visit the library, and look for the big Christmas tree in Convocation Mall every winter. It’s grown over the years with the […]
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