
John Loeppky
Freelance contributor
John Loeppky is a freelance journalist, writer and editor who currently lives on Treaty 6 territory in Saskatoon. His work has appeared for CBC News, the Globe and Mail, FiveThirtyEight, Insider, Defector, Healthline and many others. He can be reached at John@Jloeppky.com.
Latest from John Loeppky

Para hockey hopes collaboration with PWHL gives boost to women participants
Players and organizers see the collaboration as an opportunity to create more opportunities for athletes on the women's team.
Sports -Paralympics |

Sask. athlete makes playoff run at World Wheelchair Curling Championships
Growing up in a small Prairie town, Team Canada wheelchair curling skip Gilbert Dash was no stranger to the ice.
Canada -Saskatchewan |

For Canadian Para sport organizations, integrating with non-disable national groups can be double-edged sword
Whether Para sports organizations in Canada are integrated with their national counterpart or operate as a separate entity, the mission is the same: to get more athletes with disabilities involved.
Sports -Basketball |
Educators optimistic about Sask.'s planned expansion of specialized support classrooms
As teachers continue to raise concerns about challenges in their classrooms, the Saskatchewan government has pledged to do better when it comes to education — including a plan to expand specialized support classrooms.
Canada -Saskatchewan |
Saskatchewan prep school providing one of few elite women's basketball programs despite obstacles
Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Saskatchewan is already home to a storied hockey program. Now, its part of another elite group as one of the few schools with a prep basketball program west of Ontario, one of only three women's programs.
Sports -Basketball |
Canadian Hockey League's newly opened pathway to NCAA schools a potential disruption for U Sports
Dwayne Hinger has been one of the Regina Pats’ education advisors for 11 years. During that time, there have been a lot of shifts, including creating a new study environment for his team’s players during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, another change is on the horizon.
Sports |
From getting to polls to marking an X, voters with disabilities face extra hurdles
In Saskatchewan, close to 30 per cent of people identify as having a disability. Some of them say they need to do additional planning to make sure their vote counts.
Canada -Saskatchewan |
As Paris Paralympics come to close, 4-year competition schedule begins anew for athletes
With another Paralympics having come to a close, it’s time to look at some of the key storylines that played out in Paris, while looking forward to the next winter edition in two year’s time, and outlining what the next cycle could look like for Canada’s Paralympians.
Sports -Paralympics -Summer Sports |

Sask. Sports Hall of Fame pays tribute to spirit and success of local Paralympians
As 10 Saskatchewan Paralympians are competing in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, one museum is keeping the Paralympic spirit — past and present — front of mind, while showing how much para-sport has grown.
Canada -Saskatchewan |

Despite challenges, number of disabled referees growing across Para sports
Seeing a referee with a physical disability is a rarity in much of Para sport. But some, like Canadian ex-boccia player Kevin Shaw, are trying to change that.
Sports -Paralympics |