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WINNIPEG SEA BEARS

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Thank you, Winnipeg, for an amazing sophomore season. Season three promises to be the best yet, as our city hosts Championship Weekend for the first time ever. Join Sea Bears Nation for a HISTORIC season of basketball and celebration.

WINNIPEG SEA BEARS

THANK YOU FOR AN INCREDIBLE HOME OPENER!

Thank you, Winnipeg, for an amazing start to our season. We honoured our forever captain, Chad Posthumus, met our new squad for 2025 and competed in front of the BEST crowd in the CEBL. Don't miss out on the action this summer!

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September 11, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – The Winnipeg Sea Bears announced today that Jason Smith will be transitioning out of his role as President over the coming months. Smith helped establish the franchise and led the Sea Bears through its first three seasons. When Smith was first engaged to guide the due diligence process, finalize the franchise deal, and bring the Sea Bears to life, he committed to dedicating himself fully to the team for its crucial early years. With that three-year commitment coming to an end this fall, Smith will step back from day-to-day duties in order to rebalance his professional life, including devoting more time to his company, Smith Events, while maintaining a strong connection to the Sea Bears. Under a new agreement, Smith will remain with the organization in a consulting capacity, focusing on a variety of strategic projects and continuing to provide guidance and expertise as the team enters its next phase of growth. Team Owner and Chairman David Asper will serve as President and Chief Executive Officer as the Sea Bears restructure. “We’re all very fortunate that three years ago Jason agreed to set aside a very successful business and stable personal life and commit all his energy to launching the Sea Bears, which we knew would be all-encompassing and chaotic”, said David Asper. “He’s a co-founder of the team, always will be, and I look forward to continuing our relationship with big goals yet to achieve.” “It has been an honour to serve as President of the Sea Bears and to help create something so special for the city and province,” said Smith. “I look forward to supporting David and the team through this transition and into the next chapter, while also returning focus to Smith Events and other projects that allow me to contribute in new ways.” This transition sets the stage for the next phase of the Sea Bears’ growth, as the team continues to strengthen its place in the local and national professional sports landscape. ### About the Winnipeg Sea Bears: 
The Winnipeg Sea Bears are a professional basketball team in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), proudly representing Winnipeg and Manitoba on the national stage. Since their debut, the Sea Bears have become a community leader, delivering top-tier basketball and fan experiences while contributing to the growth of the sport across Canada. About Smith Events: 
Smith Events is a Winnipeg-based event management and consulting company led by Jason Smith. With decades of experience delivering large-scale cultural, entertainment, and sporting events such as the Juno Awards, the Grey Cup, the Heritage Classic hockey game, The Winnipeg Jets Whiteout Street Parties and more, Smith Events has built a reputation for creating memorable experiences and bringing ambitious large-scale projects to life. The company partners with organizations across sectors to design, produce, and execute events that engage communities and deliver meaningful impact.
September 3, 2025
WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Sea Bears of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) have retained the first right to negotiate with eight members of their 2025 team for the 2026 season. In the CEBL, all players are on single-season contracts, which means every club must sign its full roster each spring. Free agency for the 2025 season begins Feb. 1. Each club is granted the right to negotiate with players on their protected list from now until Mar. 1 without interference from other CEBL teams. Any player left unsigned after that deadline will become a free agent and be able to sign with any CEBL club on Mar. 2. The Sea Bears protected list consists of: Trevon Scott Will Richardson Emmanuel Akot Maurice Calloo Simi Shittu Nathan Bilamu Kyler Filewich Jalen Harris “As we start to look towards the 2026 season, we are excited about the potential for continuity,” said General Manager and Head Coach Mike Raimbault. “We will be building the team with people who want to be in Winnipeg and who are ready to invest into making big things happen on the court and in the community next season.” Both the players and the club must agree to having a player placed on the team’s protected list. ###
August 28, 2025
Winnipeg, MB – The Winnipeg Sea Bears announced today that Mike Raimbault has been named the team’s new General Manager and Head Coach, taking over for Mike Taylor, whose contract will conclude shortly. Alongside his new role with the Sea Bears, Raimbault will continue leading the University of Winnipeg men’s basketball team as Head Coach. A familiar face to Winnipeg basketball fans, Raimbault returns for his fourth season with the Sea Bears after guiding the University of Winnipeg Wesmen men’s team to back-to-back Canada West Championship final appearances in 2023 and 2024. This past season, he led the Wesmen to a program-best 16-4 regular season record. Raimbault’s roots in Manitoba run deep. He grew up and played college basketball in Brandon, later joining the Brandon University coaching staff and helping the team capture a U SPORTS (then CIS) silver medal in 2007. He went on to win a CCAA national championship as head coach of the UNBC Timberwolves before taking the helm at the University of Winnipeg, where he continues to serve as head coach of the Wesmen men’s program. Raimbault has also been part of the Sea Bears’ coaching staff since their inaugural season, serving as an assistant coach. “We made a strategic decision to build the next steps of our organization with a team leader who is in our market on a year round basis, and to join other teams in the league who are developing Canadians coaching at the pro level. Mike Taylor did an amazing job for us but we feel we need some prairie dirt, Canadian shield and wheatfield soul in our DNA at this time,” said owner David Asper. “Mike Raimbault has all of that, combined with three years serving as an assistant coach with the Sea Bears and a demonstrated career of national success at the highest levels of amateur basketball. We are looking forward to the 2026 season.” Now stepping into the head coach and front-office role, Raimbault brings a hometown perspective and a full-time presence in Winnipeg, which the organization says will be vital in growing the game and deepening connections with fans and local basketball programs. “I’m honoured and excited to take on this new opportunity with the Winnipeg Sea Bears as the next step in my coaching career. I have been fortunate to be in the Sea Bears organization for the past three seasons and I’m looking forward to leading this tremendous franchise into the future,” said Raimbault. “I am where I am today because of the support of my family as well as many mentors and influences in the basketball community. I am thankful to everyone who has played a part in my coaching journey. I owe a debt of gratitude to Mike Taylor for bringing me on his staff three years ago and I would not be able to fulfill this role without the unwavering support of the Wesmen Athletics family and our student-athletes. It is a pleasure to coach the Wesmen, and I’m grateful to be able to continue leading that program while taking on this exciting new role. I can’t wait to get to work.” The Sea Bears extended their gratitude to Mike Taylor for his dedication and leadership throughout the team’s first three seasons. Taylor guided Winnipeg to its inaugural playoff appearance in 2023 and played a pivotal role in helping establish professional basketball in Manitoba. His commitment to the organization, passion for the game, and connection with fans helped lay a strong foundation for the future of the Sea Bears. The team thanks him sincerely for his work in growing the game in Winnipeg and across the province.
August 23, 2025
Due to gusting winds and the chance of rain, the Kal Tire CW25 3x3 Tournament Powered by Peg City has moved to its backup indoor location today. Duckworth Centre – University of Winnipeg 400 Spence St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2R6The tournament is still open to the public, and with some games delayed yesterday, today’s schedule will be packed as they work to complete the tournament. Special Note: Slam Dunk Contest – 2:00 pm Matt Loewen Legacy Shootout – 2:30 pm Both also moved to Duckworth and open to the public. Weather is looking better for tomorrow, and the playoffs are expected to return to the Play Now Street Festival. The rest of the festival is currently scheduled to continue as planned at the main site on Graham at True North Square.
August 16, 2025
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Sea Bears announced today that the upper bowl of Canada Life Centre will be opened for the team’s home playoff doubleheader on Friday, August 22. The action begins at 5:00 p.m. with the Eastern Conference Final, followed by the Sea Bears’ Western Conference Final matchup at 7:30 p.m.. With thousands of fans already securing their seats, the organization is expanding capacity to ensure as many Manitobans as possible can be part of this historic night. “We couldn’t be more excited to host the Western Conference Final in Winnipeg,” said Jason Smith, President of the Winnipeg Sea Bears. “We’re so grateful for the incredible support we’ve received from our fans over our first three seasons, and having the chance to play this important game, while also hosting Championship Weekend here at home with the best fans in the CEBL, is truly special.” The Sea Bears’ inaugural playoff game at Canada Life Centre in 2023 drew one of the largest crowds in CEBL history. With the upper bowl now opening, the organization is anticipating another electric atmosphere as fans rally behind their team and showcase Winnipeg as one of the best basketball markets in the country. Tickets for the doubleheader are available now at seabears.ca . Fans are encouraged to secure their seats early, as demand is expected to remain high leading up to game day. Event Details Date: Friday, August 22, 2025 Location: Canada Life Centre Eastern Conference Final: 5:00 p.m. Winnipeg Sea Bears Playoff Game: 7:30 p.m.  For more information, visit CEBL.ca/cw25
August 1, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - The Winnipeg Sea Bears announced today South Sudan has attempted to name Canadian forward Emmanuel Akot to their team for the upcoming AfroBasket 2025 tournament in Angola. Under FIBA regulations, professional clubs are required to release players for national team duty only if they receive a minimum of 30 days’ notice. As this requirement was not met, the Sea Bears are formally disputing the call-up and maintain that Akot remains under contract and is still obligated to fulfill his commitments to the team. Akot did not report to practice on July 31 and has been suspended by the club until further notice.
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