Vancouver Canadians Jose Mayorga

C’s Recap – Mayorga the Man in Charge of the 2025 Vancouver Canadians, Lavallee to Manage in New Hampshire

Only one returnee on the Vancouver Canadians coaching staff in 2025.

Vancouver Canadians Kai Peterson

C’s Chat – 2024 Vancouver Canadians LHP #3 Kai Peterson

Coming up roses with the pride of Roseville, California.

C’s Recap – Lavallee for 3! Pride of North Delta, BC to Manage Vancouver Canadians for Third Straight Year in 2024

Lavallee among four returnees to C's 2024 coaching staff.

Vancouver Canadians manager Brent Lavallee

C’s Recap – Manager Brent Lavallee Looking Forward To Representing the Blue Jays and the Canadians in 2022

The former North Delta Blue Jay held court with the local media.

Vancouver Canadians Danny Canellas

C’s Recap – Murphy to Lay Down Law as Vancouver Canadians Manager in 2021, Canellas Also Returning + BC’s Lavallee Named Skipper of GCL Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays have named former major league outfielder Donnie Murphy as the manager of the Vancouver Canadians for 2021.

Vancouver Canadians Demetre Kokoris

C’s Recap – Lavallee, Kokoris, Canellas & Fermin Introduced as 2020 Vancouver Canadians Coaching Staff

Two familiar faces and two new faces will make up the Vancouver Canadians coaching staff in 2020.

Vancouver Canadians Otto Lopez

C’s Chat – Otto Lopez

2018 Vancouver Canadians infielder and outfielder Otto Lopez gets the spotlight in this episode of C's Chat.

C’s Recap – Candaele To Captain The Canadians In 2019

The Vancouver Canadians will have a former Montreal Expo leading the way in 2019. The parent club Toronto Blue Jays announced Thursday that Casey Candaele will be the manager for Monty's Mounties in 2019.

Vancouver Canadians McGregory Contreras

C’s Recap – 2018 Year In Review By The Numbers

A total of 40 players suited up for the Vancouver Canadians in 2018. The breakdown saw 19 position players and 21 pitchers take the field for Monty's Mounties.

Vancouver Canadians Brett Wright

C’s Chat – Brett Wright

2018 Vancouver Canadians catcher Brett Wright takes his turn behind the plate in this installment of C's Chat. The 6-foot-tall backstop hails from New Caney, Texas which is about 30 miles north of Houston where he grew up rooting for the hometown Astros.