
Olivia Piercey and Brianna Orange – Canadian Improv Games participants
Adrian Harewood spoke to 2 members from the Canturbury team, Grade 10 students Olivia Piercey and Brianna Orange on the program Our Ottawa.
You’re invited to the CIG Ontario Info Session!
This online session will be hosted by Clare Reid, our TriCity Regional Producer, with input from organizers across all Ontario tournaments. It’s a great chance to connect, ask questions, and learn more about what’s ahead this season.
Where we play in Ontario:
Info Session Details:
October 15th, 2025 at 6:00pm EST
Zoom (link provided upon registration)
Open to all CIG coaches — past, present, and future
You’ll get updates on local events, details on the CIG format, and insights into what’s involved in coaching a team.

Adrian Harewood spoke to 2 members from the Canturbury team, Grade 10 students Olivia Piercey and Brianna Orange on the program Our Ottawa.

When host Andrew Parry opened the evening to rousing applause, it felt like the beginning of Saturday Night Live.
And like that long-running variety show, the Hitchhikers’ performance went on to run the gamut, as four teams performed — including one called Panago Baseball, which passed around three large pizzas among the audience before starting their set.

A team of three Grade 12 girls – Chantel Johnson, Jessica Johnson, and Emily Kover, along with three Grade 11 girls – Brook Lowery, Laura McAvoy, and Melika Rezazadeh – won the inter-school B.C. competition and earned the right to advance to the national high school improvisation tournament in Ottawa last month.