Devin Heroux

CBC reporter

Devin Heroux reports for CBC News and Sports. He is now based in Toronto, after working first for the CBC in Calgary and Saskatoon.

Latest from Devin Heroux

Curler Briane Harris not at fault for anti-doping rule violation, provisional ban lifted

Canadian curler Briane Harris can return to the ice immediately. Nearly a year after testing positive for a banned substance which she said she was unknowingly exposed to through bodily contact, Harris has won her appeal case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Peterman, Gallant go undefeated to win Canadian mixed doubles Olympic trials

Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant left nothing to doubt at the Canadian mixed doubles Olympic curling trials, going undefeated throughout the entire event to capture gold and earn the chance to represent Canada at Milano 2026. 

Familiar names advance to playoffs at Canadian Olympic mixed doubles curling trials

Sixteen of the country's top mixed doubles curling teams arrived in Liverpool, N.S., at the beginning of the week hoping to advance to the playoffs and compete in the championship game. That number has now been trimmed to six. 

Curler Briane Harris frustrated at delay in decision on her appeal of doping violation

With the clock ticking on her athletic career and potential Olympic participation, four-time Canadian women's curling champion Briane Harris is frustrated over how long it's taking to reach a decision on her appeal of a doping violation. 

Canadian short track speed skater Dandjinou wants to 'dominate' sport

Canadian short track speed skater and reigning world champion William Dandjinou is sensing that this is a crucial moment for his sport — and in his career.  

Former Alberta skip Brendan Bottcher joins Brad Gushue's rink

Just days after a shockwave was sent across the curling world with Team Gushue announcing they were parting ways with second E.J. Harnden, Brad Gushue has found his replacement in former Alberta skip Brendan Bottcher.

Kerri Einarson says recent Slam win the confidence boost she and her team needed

Kerri Einarson says she's found her confidence again after a challenging year of lineup changes and team injuries for the Gimli, Man. skip and her rink.

'It means the world': Canadian swimming star McIntosh honoured to be included in TIME100 Next list

Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh’s resume has yet another eye-popping accomplishment: being named to the TIME100 Next list. Under the phenom category you’ll find Summer McIntosh – fresh off her historic three gold medal performance, and a silver medal to go with it at the Paris Olympics.

Olympic champion swimmer Maggie Mac Neil 'at peace' with retirement decision after 'great run'

Olympic champion Maggie Mac Neil seemingly out-of-nowhere retirement to some less than a week ago at the age of 24 was always something Mac Neil knew was coming – and was planned. There’s no wondering what might have been, no regrets and certainly no second guessing her decision.

McIntosh headlines powerhouse Canadian team at short course world championships

Less than two months after one of its most successful Olympic Games performances in history, having won eight medals in Paris, Swimming Canada has unveiled its roster for the upcoming short course world championships set for December in Budapest.