Jamie Spencer orchestrated a late rally to ride Trade Storm to victory in the $1 million Ricoh Woodbine Mile, earning a trip to the Breeders' Cup for the six-year-old trained by David Simcock.
Peacock loves his perch as Woodbine's timer
From top B.C. stakes horse to Trainer Challenge success story.
Steve and Kathleen Kemp's Ballycroy Training Centre is beginning to reap the rewards of investing in better mares when the horse racing industry was in a down cycle.
Argyle has been a life-changer for Karen McCormack
A closer look at the Queen's Plate winner's pedigree
Forty years on, Hall of Fame jockey Sandy Hawley remembers winning five straight editions of the Woodbine Oaks.
This article highlights Pierre Esquirol and how he continues to make his mark as one of Canada’s most passionate and successful breeders.
Finding a winner at a yearling sale isn't easy. Some of the most successful people in the game give one piece of advice for picking out a great horse.
Remembering the 1982 Travers at Saratoga in which Canadian-bred Runaway Groom defeated the winners of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont.
BC's Corrine trades rodeo for dream life as a jockey
As interim director of a new industry collective called Ontario Horse Racing, lifelong horseman John Snobelen is key to implementing a dramatic overhaul of the province's horse racing industry in the wake of the cancellation of the Slots at Racetracks Program.
How the uncle and nephew team of Carlo and Lou Tucci claimed their way to a Queen's Plate victory in 2013 with Midnight Aria after 40 years in the game.
Loving her second career
Brenda Lamb-Makarov says when she bought retired thoroughbred Perfect Action, she didn't buy a horse, she bought a teacher.