Trainers have many more tools available to aid them in their decisions to best prepare and position their horses for success.
In 2024, nearly $6.4 million in awards were earned by Ontario breeders, who promptly spent that money in the province’s rural economy.
This article examines how digital resources have revolutionized accessibility and safety in the betting landscape.
While on-track wagering remained stable, off-track betting declined slightly; purses and foal crops also saw a decline.
Cieslar is committed to driving scientific progress in the equine industry and elevating feeding and management practices.
Provincial horse breeders say blanket tariffs of 25% in both the U.S. and Canada would put them out of business.
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association explains the tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, and how they affect the Thoroughbred industry.
Groom Clifford Knight, who first started working for trainer Bob Tiller at 17, talks about multiple graded stakes winner Patches O’Houlihan.
Woodbine Entertainment's CEO Michael Copeland and his team had their hands full with challenges in 2024 and hope racing rises in 2025.
The conditioner for CamHaven Farms surpassed 450 career wins in 2024 and hopes to keep the ball rolling this season.
The member of the Jockey Club of Canada and Woodbine Entertainment’s Thoroughbred advisory committee talks about her career.
The trainer who enjoyed a banner year in 2024 has a string competing at Gulfstream and is just 13 wins away from a career 400.
Century Mile topped whipping violations by a large margin as stewards hand down 441 rulings and penalties in 2024.
Horsepeople agree that breeding and buying incentives would lead to larger fields, and that the track's deal with the province needs to be reworked.
Rocky and Hulk now roam in a 50-acre paradise east of Guelph; "You want to ensure that they have a good life."