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By Emily Tham June 4, 2026
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — June 4, 2026 — The Winnipeg Sea Bears are proud to announce the launch of the Winnipeg Sea Bears Foundation, a new charitable initiative dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Manitoban youth by removing barriers to sport and investing in public basketball spaces across the province. The Foundation builds on the Sea Bears’ community-focused work and aims to create more opportunities for young people to play, connect, and thrive. “Basketball has the power to bring people together, build confidence, and create opportunity,” said Rhéanne Marcoux, President of the Winnipeg Sea Bears. “This launch is about making sure more Manitoban youth can experience those benefits, both on and off the court, while adding beauty to our province.” Much of the Foundation’s court work is carried out in close partnership with Buckets & Borders, a community organization devoted to refurbishing public basketball courts and strengthening neighbourhoods through the game. Together, they are turning worn-down courts into spaces where young people want to gather and play. "Buckets & Borders has proudly worked alongside the Winnipeg Sea Bears for years, united by a shared commitment to grow the game and bring people together across Manitoba,” said Justin Lee, CEO & Co-Founder of Buckets & Borders. “The formation of The Winnipeg Sea Bears Foundation is a testament to the Sea Bears' commitment to leading the way in community impact within professional sports in Canada. We're grateful to continue this partnership with an organization that matches our dedication to the game and the people who play it." This year, the Foundation’s court refurbishment projects will revitalize public courts in Killarney and at Gordon Bell High School. The Killarney court is expected to be completed in late summer 2026, with the Gordon Bell court following in early fall. The Gordon Bell project is made possible in part by the generous support of TelPay, whose funding is helping bring the court back to life for the surrounding community. The Foundation launches with significant momentum, supported by a $300,000 seed gift from David Asper, Chair of the Sea Bears and co-owner of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. The contribution will help fund the Foundation’s first wave of court projects and youth access programs. “A basketball court is one of the most democratic places in any community. It doesn’t ask where you come from or what your family earns - it just asks you to show up and play,” said David Asper. “That open door changes lives, and I’ve seen it happen. I’m proud to help launch this Foundation because every young Manitoban deserves that chance, and I hope many others will join us to help build it.” The Sea Bears and the Foundation are also committed to building on their existing partnership with Basketball Manitoba to grow the game at every level. That means investing not only in athletes and players, but in the coaches and officials who make the game possible across the province. The Foundation is led by Executive Director Katie Dicks, a community-minded leader with more than a decade of experience in community relations, partnership development, event leadership, and program delivery. Her work spans community campaigns, charitable giving and sponsorships, and youth and outreach programs, from school visits and reading programs to bullying prevention and family events. Known for a collaborative approach that pairs heart with organization, she is focused on expanding access to basketball, strengthening youth programming, and creating opportunities that inspire the next generation. “From our earliest days as a team, we’ve seen how sport can change a young person’s life,” said Katie Dicks. “This Foundation allows us to deepen that impact, making long-term investments in courts, in kids, and in the communities that support us.” The Winnipeg Sea Bears Foundation is a Manitoba-based charitable organization dedicated to youth health, opportunity, and access to basketball. Individuals and organizations can support the Foundation through one-time donations, monthly giving, corporate sponsorships, and in-kind partnerships. About the Winnipeg Sea Bears Foundation The Winnipeg Sea Bears Foundation is a Manitoba charitable initiative focused on youth health, opportunity, and access to basketball. Its mission is to reduce financial barriers to sport and to create, refurbish, and maintain public basketball courts that serve communities across Manitoba. 
By Emily Tham June 3, 2026
The Winnipeg Sea Bears (3-3) hit the road again Thursday, heading to Ottawa to face the Black Jacks with one mission in mind: end a three-game road losing streak.
By Emily Tham May 30, 2026
Winnipeg, MB, May 30, 2026 — The Winnipeg Sea Bears today announced the club has signed forward Trevon Scott for the 2026 Canadian Elite Basketball League season. Scott (6-8, 225, University of Cincinnati; born: November 25, 1996, in Townsend, Georgia) returns to Winnipeg following a standout 2025–26 season split across three leagues. Scott suited up for the NBA G League's Long Island Nets, averaging 10.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists, while also appearing with the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, averaging 8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists and logging time with the CEBL's Calgary Surge, where he averaged 8 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists per game. A proven contributor in Winnipeg, Scott averaged 13 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists with the Sea Bears during the 2024-25 CEBL season while simultaneously suiting up for the Long Island Nets in the G League. Scott has established himself as one of the most versatile big men in the CEBL, with previous appearances for the Calgary Surge and a consistent ability to impact games on both ends of the floor. Over his professional career, Scott has suited up for the Brooklyn Nets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Long Island Nets, Greensboro Swarm, Osceola Magic, San Diego Clippers, Cleveland Charge, Salt Lake City Stars, and Fos Provence Basket in France's LNB Pro A. He is a four-year standout at the University of Cincinnati, where he was named AAC Defensive Player of the Year, AAC Most Improved Player and earned the league's Sportsmanship Award. "I'm excited to be back here, and to play in front of those fans. I'm amped to team up with a few of my guys I've played with before," said Scott. "When I got there last summer, me and Mike Raimbault connected with each other fast, so it's always good to play for a coach you have good chemistry with. And I can't forget about my teammate now coach Alex Campbell, the chemistry is there so it makes everything easier."  Don't miss NBA Forward Trevon Scott in action on June 12, 2026 — get your single game tickets here.
By Emily Tham May 29, 2026
Winnipeg's third straight road loss comes despite a heroic fourth-quarter push from Emmanuel Akot.
By Emily Tham May 28, 2026
Winnipeg looks to snap their road losing streak when they take on prairie rival Saskatoon Friday night.
By Emily Tham May 26, 2026
Turnovers prove costly as Brampton holds off a fourth-quarter Winnipeg push at CAA Centre.
By Emily Tham May 25, 2026
Fresh off a dominant 97-71 win over the defending CEBL champions, the Winnipeg Sea Bears pack their bags and head east to take on the Brampton Honey Badgers. The Sea Bears (3-1) arrive in Brampton fresh off taking down the 2025 CEBL champions. After a tough 103-101 road loss to Scarborough in game 3, Winnipeg answered with a dominant 97-71 victory over Niagara at Canada Life Centre on Friday. Now comes the next test: a Brampton squad that many are calling the early favourites out of the East. The Honey Badgers are built to score. Sean East II has been everything advertised this season, and head coach Mike Raimbault knows his group will need to bring defensive focus for a full 40 minutes. "Every possession is important, and we can't afford to have any lapses," Raimbault said. "Defensively is where we're trying to trademark or put a stamp on how we want to play, that's super important for us." Trey McGowens is keeping it simple on what it'll take to slow Brampton down. "Just making it as tough as possible," he said. "Rebounding, playing in transition, getting stops and playing with pace. Just keep building on what we've been working on." The head-to-head history is close. Winnipeg is 3-2 all-time against Brampton, going 1-1 in the 2025 season, winning at home but dropping the road matchup. The Sea Bears will be looking to flip that script on Monday. Watch your Sea Bears on the road on CBC Gem , cbcsports.ca , CBC Sports YouTube , CEBL+
By Emily Tham May 23, 2026
Teddy Allen drops 27, Armani Chaney sizzles from deep as Winnipeg cruises to a 26-point victory in front of 6,704 fans at Canada Life Centre.