Russian doping bribery trial suspended shortly after it opens in Paris

The corruption trial involving the former president of track and field’s governing body was suspended Monday shortly after it began.

Snowed-in B.C. braces for blast of Arctic air

Sudden, blowing snowfall that pummelled much of British Columbia with a side of freezing wind on Sunday, knocking out power

Endangered turtle swims again with prosthetic flipper

Thai turtle Goody lost her left flipper years ago after she was entangled in a fishing net, leaving her immobile

Joker leads tight race for Oscars glory

Todd Phillips’s much-debated super-villain origin story and R-rated box-office smash Joker tops all films with 11 Academy Awards nominations, while

Canada considers new international push to oust Venezuela’s Nicholas Maduro

Canada is considering convening a high-level meeting of the Lima Group to refocus efforts to bring about a democratic transition

Canada imposing mandatory gear marking for some fisheries in 2020

Hundreds more fishermen in Atlantic Canada are being drawn into the effort to protect endangered right whales this year. Specially

Match Wrap: Canada dump Puerto Rico to clinch spot in 2020 Tokyo Olympics

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Panthers make meal of Leafs as Jonathan Huberdeau becomes Florida’s career points leader

Jonathan Huberdeau is looking ahead after becoming the career points leader for the Florida Panthers. Huberdeau had a goal and

Packers fend off spirited Seahawks to set NFC title date with Niners

Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers have relied more on character and resilience than offence or defence this season,

Canadian men’s volleyball team qualifies for 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo

The Canadian men’s volleyball team is heading to this summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo. The men used a 3-0 win

Spurs edge Raptors as DeRozan plays spoiler despite Siakam and Powell’s return

Pascal Siakam was mid-sentence, speaking to the media in Toronto’s post-game locker-room Sunday, when DeMar DeRozan rushed in and wrapped

Canada’s Sarault, Dubois continue medal haul at Four Continents short-track championship

Just when Courtney Sarault thought she had nothing left in the tank, the Canadian speed skater dug deep to overcome

Death toll from New Zealand volcano eruption hits 18 as victim succumbs to injuries

The death toll from last month’s volcanic eruption in New Zealand rose to 18 as one of the injured died

Predators’ Juuse Saros frustrates Jets in 1st shutout of season

Juuse Saros made 28 saves for his first shutout of the season as the Nashville Predators defeated the hometown Winnipeg

Ice cream Sunday? How a cool treat made it into EMO’s storm advisory

For a sweet moment on Saturday, Nova Scotians were told they could expect freezing rain and ice cream on Sunday.

Canadian Open Boulder Nationals on CBC: Finals

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Canada’s Collin Cameron takes silver in sit-ski at para-nordic World Cup

Canadian sit-skier Collin Cameron sprinted to the silver medal on Sunday at the Para-Nordic World Cup. The event was held

Montreal’s Haitian community marking emotional anniversary of devastating earthquake

Montreal’s Haitian community will gather later today for a ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of the earthquake that killed

Oilers’ Zack Kassian to have Monday hearing after altercation with Tkachuk

Edmonton Oilers forward Zack Kassian will have a hearing Monday with the NHL’s department of player safety following his altercation

Trudeau to attend University of Alberta vigil for staff, student victims of downed Flight PS752

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier Jason Kenney and other dignitaries will attend a public memorial service at the University of

Ripples of grief from Iran air disaster reach Canada’s North

A small group of people gathered at Iqaluit’s Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum for a candlelight vigil on Saturday, honouring those who

False alert about Pickering nuclear plant caused widespread alarm, but some residents ‘not worried’

People across Ontario were jolted awake Sunday morning by an alert from the province about a nuclear power-plant incident at

Canada in the driver’s seat ahead of final match at Olympic qualifier tourney

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Serena Williams snaps 3-year title drought, capturing Auckland Open

Serena Williams broke a three-year title drought when she beat fellow American Jessica Pegula 6-3, 6-4 on Sunday to win