by Jacquelyn Mayo | Apr 5, 2017 | Invictus Games Radio |
Jeremy Diamond, the Executive Director for the Vimy Foundation, has the kind of energy and passion that could make anything sound interesting. The truth is Canada’s coming of age happened at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, whose 100th anniversary is being commemorated on...
by Jacquelyn Mayo | Mar 30, 2017 | Invictus Games Radio |
Natacha Dupuis’ life took an unexpected turn when, on her second tour to Afghanistan, she witnessed the deaths of two of her brothers-in-arms. The result was an eventual diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder or PTSI (post-traumatic stress injury) as she likes to...
by Jacquelyn Mayo | Mar 15, 2017 | Invictus Games Radio |
Hosting a successful Invictus Games Toronto 2017 is one goal for the event coming to Toronto between September 23 – 30. 2017. Another goal is being able to quantify the impact that participation in the Invictus Games has on competitors and their families. It is this...
by Jacquelyn Mayo | Mar 3, 2017 | Invictus Games Radio |
Like so many little brothers in the world, choosing to follow in your big brother’s footsteps is what you do. Those ‘big brother’ footsteps are how Major Retired Jay Feyko found his way into the Canadian Armed Forces. Jay was part of the first wave of soldiers into...
by Jacquelyn Mayo | Feb 23, 2017 | Invictus Games Radio |
If you follow sports in Canada, then you’ll likely know of our next guest. One of the best-known personalities in Canadian broadcasting, Michael Landsberg has brought us some of the best stories of sport and people during his 20 years with Bell’s TSN. Along with his...
by Jacquelyn Mayo | Feb 16, 2017 | Invictus Games Radio |
The backbone of any large event is the corps of volunteers who make it happen. The Invictus Games Toronto 2017 team is thrilled with the overwhelming number of people who have applied for one the approximately 1,800 volunteer roles for the Games. This is a story of...