Canada’s Lt.-Col. Rhonda Crew, 48, may not have won her cycling race. But she registered a personal best — and experienced the healing nature of the games.
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Harry and Meghan’s first big royal tour: Here’s what you need to know
The royal couple will travel more than 50,000 km and complete 76 official engagements as they work their way from Sydney to Suva to Rotorua
In the beef between Prince Harry and the royal photographers, no one wins
Prince Harry’s decision to exclude most photographers from his wedding to Meghan Markle has roiled the media—a broadside in the symbiotic relationship
At the Invictus Games sledge hockey aims to expand its reach
International para ice hockey is not strong, with the same few countries monopolizing medals. Kevin Rempel wants to see that change.
At the Invictus Games, not all veterans are winners
Opinion: A veteran on how celebrating the sporting achievements of a few allows Canadians to forget about the plight of thousands of other former servicepeople
Video: Prince Harry and Trudeau launch Invictus Games
Screaming kids, A-list names and thunderous applause greeted Prince Harry as he announced the 2017 Toronto Invictus Games
Prince Harry and the Invictus Games
Paralympic-style event is the brainchild of Prince, who openly modelled it after the U.S. Warrior Games