Twenty-five years ago, Ron Fawcett bought a farm to impress the woman he was dating and Tod Mountain Thoroughbreds was born near Kamloops, British Columbia.
American Pharoah proves his greatness in Breeders’ Cup Classic.
Meet Nyquist, the two-year-old horse that bears the name of the Red Wings forward.
Bob and Mark Krembil are applying successful investment strategies and patience learned from the financial world in the hopes of building Chiefswood Stables into a perennial powerhouse with the help of Hall of Fame jockey Robert Landry.
A fixture at Woodbine for almost 10 years, the assistant trainer, along with her feline friend, are a popular pair at the Toronto oval.
Ray Paulick says greatness is in the eye of the beholder, and gives his take on American Pharoah.
Paradox was honoured with the Breeder of the Year Award at the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society’s annual awards evening.
Shaman Ghost, racing without Lasix, gives Stronach his third Queen’s Plate.
Unwanted supplement Academic pulled off a 66-1 upset in the Woodbine Oaks.
In the first of a two-part series, this article introduces the details of racing in Saskatchewan.
Frank Stronach discusses turning Gulfstream Park into a horse theme park, breeding better cattle and his renewed focus on horse racing.
Derek Corbel started as an amateur jockey in the 90s and is now the Starter and Assistant Director of Racing at Assiniboia Downs.
Highfield Park Stock Farm is poised for success at Century Downs.
Robert Geller is calling it as he sees it, as the new voice of racing at Woodbine.
Wild J J and Ice Bridge transition to Spruce Lane Farm period attractions.