Following the path of three Canadian racing secretaries.
Profiles
Gary Boulanger has beaten the odds, literally, to become one of the most consistent and competitive riders in North America.
The people-loving horse is another successful graduate of BC’s New Stride Thoroughbred Adoption Society.
Antonietta Culic is embracing her role at Fort Erie.
Catherine Day Phillips is carrying on her family’s rich history of success at Kingfield Farms thanks to a banner year in 2016 and great potential for 2017.
After winning top jockey honours at Hastings Racecourse last year, Richard Hamel is about to embark on a quest to defend his title.
The LongRun graduate has provided a lot of confidence to young riders.
A self-confessed student of the game, trainer Colleen O’Hagan is earning top marks for dedication to her craft and big-time results on the racetrack.
Can you imagine being a little kid and getting a pony for Christmas? Trainer Reade Baker has the Christmas pony story of all time.
“The horses are always happy to see me," says Lorna Gray.
The manager of racing for Marquis Downs in Saskatoon, SK talks about the 2017 season, economic challenges in Saskatchewan and the superpower he would most like to have.
Owning a horse has been a life-long dream for Alyssa Winegarden
Linda FInstad's book is the picture-perfect tribute to Northlands Park.
Swift Thoroughbreds had an outstanding year in 2016 capped off by eight B.C. awards.
Family trips to the racetrack were among some of the fondest childhood memories for Peter Spoar while growing up in Fort Erie, ON in the 1970s.