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Harlem Globetrotters Turn Pacific Coliseum Into a Comedy Court in Vancouver

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The Harlem Globetrotters rolled into Vancouver on January 28 and turned the Pacific Coliseum into part basketball game, part comedy show, part family party. This stop landed right in the middle of the team’s 100 Year Tour, a centennial victory lap that felt like a loud, joyful celebration.

From the second the show started, it was clear this night was built for everyone. You did not need to know a pick-and-roll from a pickup line. The bright uniforms, booming music, and high-energy announcers spelled everything out fast. Good guys on one side, bad guys on the other: Harlem Globetrotters versus the Washington Generals. Booing was very much encouraged.

The Globetrotters’ roots go back to the 1920s, when they started as a competitive team with a sense of humour. Over time, the jokes took centre court, and that tradition showed no signs of slowing down in Vancouver. The current roster mixed real athletic skill with slapstick comedy that landed with kids and adults alike.

The basketball itself still impressed. Monster dunks rattled the rim, and trick shots dropped from angles that made no sense. The skill and the silliness shared the spotlight.

The Washington Generals leaned fully into their role as villains with missed plays, over-the-top fouls, and arguments with the referee, who played the part of classic pantomime heel. Every whistle brought boos and every Globetrotters basket brought cheers. The score showed up on the board, though it barely mattered. The goal was fun.

Audience interaction carried the night: several people briefly lost their shoes, a kid became a human water shield during a sideline gag, and several children were pulled onto the court to run along the Globetrotters.

The biggest laugh of the night came during an instant replay bit. The Globetrotters argued a call, then asked for a rewind. What followed was several full minutes of every step and every bounce acted out in reverse. Then it replayed again in exaggerated slow motion. The peak moment came when a walking back to his seat was stopped and asked to rewind in slow motion too.

After the final buzzer, the night kept going. Players spread across the court for an autograph session. Kids lined up with basketballs, jerseys, and tickets. This was the memory that stuck for many families.

The Harlem Globetrotters still know their lane after 100 years. They are talented athletes, and sharp entertainers that provide comedy that works. It’s a perfect family night out.

The tour runs through spring 2026 in North America, so head to the Globetrotterswebsite for more info.

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HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS IN VANCOUVER

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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PWHL Boston Fleet falls short to Ottawa Charge in Game Two of the Walter Cup Playoffs

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The PWHL playoffs are in full swing with all four teams battling it out to win the coveted Walter Cup. Boston and Ottawa are in for a tough battle this series as both teams have battled well all season. All of their season matches have ended in either a shootout or overtime, with Ottawa taking the season series over the Fleet. But playoffs are a whole different story.

Game one went to the Fleet, 2-1 in a hard fought battle. Both teams are well balanced and feature the goalie battle of fellow Northeastern goalies Aerin Frankel and Gwyneth Philips. So this series is going to be a fun one for sure.

Game two, took place at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, MA on May 2, and the energy was high to a sellout crowd of rowdy Fleet faithful. Though the Ottawa Charge flipped the script in Game 2, skating into Boston and taking down the Fleet 3-1 to even the series.

Ottawa wasted no time setting the tone. Defenseman Ronja Savolainen opened the scoring in the first period, firing a shot through traffic that beat Boston goaltender Aerin Frankel and quieted the home crowd early. Though fans did not give up on their team.

Energy was high and the battles were rough. Boston was heavily outshooting Ottawa, but they simply couldn’t solve Philips’ brilliant goaltending. Even with a few powerplay opportunities the Fleet were given throughout the game, they could not capitalize on them. The Charge kept their foot on the gas in the second. Just minutes into the period, Fanuza Kadirova capitalized on sustained pressure, snapping home a shot to extend the lead to 2-0 and put Boston on its heels. But Boston wasn’t going down quietly.

Time was winding down in the second period, but it was captain Megan Keller who delivered a spark to the Fleet, jumping into the rush and burying a clutch goal with seconds left to cut the deficit to 2-1 and breathe life back into the building. Fans were going crazy and the energy was unmatched.

Going into the third there was hope for a tying goal with numerous scoring opportunities and zone time for the Fleet, but they simply couldn’t solve Philips, who made miraculous save after save to give Ottawa the edge. Gabbie Hughes converted an empty-netter goal with 1:30 remaining, deciding the game for Ottawa, who would walk away with a 3-1 win over Boston.

Game three is set for May 8th in Ottawa at 7pm est. It is sure to be another tight battle. Game 4 will be on Sunday May 10th in Ottawa at 3pm, and game 5 if needed will be back in Boston on Tuesday May 12th at 7pm.

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PWHL Boston Fleet v Ottawa Charge

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NSL Ottawa Rapid FC Put On A Show For Home Opener Against Calgary Wild FC

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The Northern Super League returns to the nation’s capital for the 2026 season as the Ottawa Rapid FC kick off their home opener against the Calgary Wild FC.

Celebrating Pride Night, Rapid FC delivered an outstanding performance for their home fans with a 5-2 victory over Wild FC.

With NSL Co-founder Diana Matheson in attendance for the ceremonial coin toss, Rapid FC didn’t waste any time to open the scoring. With only 35 seconds played, Melanie Forbes would score the first goal of the game off a rebounded shot from Delaney Baie Pridham.

However, Wild FC would go on an offensive push for the next 10 minutes and secure two goals back to back to take the lead. The first goal to tie the game would come from a penalty kick from Meggie Dougherty Howard after a foul by Rapid FC captain Olivia Scott. Just one minute later Howard would then assist Taegan Stewart for Wild FC’s second goal of the game to take a 2-1 lead.

The lead wouldn’t last long. In the 25th minute, Ottawa native and celebrating her 23rd birthday, Keera Melenhorst scored a top corner goal assisted by Florence Belzile to tie the game. Belzile would then get a goal for herself soon after to regain the lead 3-2. Thanks to an unforced error between Wild FC goalie Molly Race and her defenders, Melenhorst was able to secure a brace and extend the Rapid FC lead to 4-2 before the half as fans sang her happy birthday from the stands.

To cap off the night, Choo Hyojoo would make an exclamation and score Rapid FC’s 5th goal of the day off a through ball from Melenhorst.

While Wild FC had a good start to the first half, they were unable to get past Rapid FC goalie Melissa Dagenais in the second half who made save after save. The depth from Rapid FC was on full display with their solid defense lead by captain Scott, fast wingers in Forbes, Belzile and Hyojoo, and dominant midfield with Pridham and Melenhorst.

Ottawa Rapid FC move up the standings to 4th and will face Vancouver on May 6th at TD Place, Ottawa.
Calgary Wild FC will return to Calgary and look to get their first win of the season against the Montreal Roses on May 16th.

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NSL OTTAWA RAPID FC v CALGARY WILD FC

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