Kovalchuk, Habs snap 8-game slide with OT victory over Sens

There was no denying the sense of relief from the Montreal Canadiens Saturday night. Players jumped to their feet as

Kim Boutin talks injury, cheering on teammates at ISU Four Continents

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Canada’s Steven Dubois wins 2 silvers at Four Continents short-track championship in Montreal

Steven Dubois led the way for Canada with two silver medals at the inaugural ISU Four Continents short-track championship on

Brock Boeser scores twice to help Canucks halt 2-game skid

Still stinging from opening their road trip with two lopsided losses, Bo Horvat and the Vancouver Canucks got back on

10 years later, Michaëlle Jean laments flawed response to devastating Haiti quake

Former governor general Michaëlle Jean vividly remembers the shock of seeing the country of her birth after it was hit

Wexit party granted eligibility for next federal election

Voters could be allowed to cast their ballot for the western separatist Wexit Canada party in the next federal election.

Harvey Reti, founder of Yukon Boxing club, dead at 82

Celebrated Yukon coach and former boxing champion Harvey Reti died this week, aged 82. Reti was known for founding the

Canadians continue to crowd podium at para alpine World Cup

Another day on the slopes for the Canadian team at the para alpine World Cup in Veysonnaz, Switzerland, meant more

Europe extends lead to 15-6 over Canada at curling’s Continental Cup

Team Europe kept pressure on Canada with a win and a pair of ties on Sunday at the Continental Cup

Marlies assistant coach released from Texas hospital after seizure

Toronto Marlies assistant coach Rob Davison, who experienced a grand mal seizeure ahead of Friday night’s American Hockey League game

David Gleirscher’s first World Cup luge win highlights Austria’s gold sweep

Olympic champion David Gleirscher finally got his first World Cup luge victory, leading Austria’s sweep of gold Saturday in Altenberg,

Slovenia’s Zan Kranjec takes points lead in giant slalom at Adelboden

Riding a wild second run down the steep Adelboden slope, Zan Kranjec won a World Cup giant slalom on Saturday

Downhill teammate in awe of Corinne Suter after 1st World Cup victory

Corinne Suter’s consistent year in downhill racing finally earned her a first World Cup win on Saturday in Altenmarkt, Austria.

Yukon’s Dylan Cozens comes home a champion, reflects on ‘awesome’ world juniors

In the past six months Yukon’s Dylan Cozens has gone from a highly-touted hockey recruit, to a first-round NHL draft

Canadian biathlon sisterhood shines at Youth Olympic Games

PRÉMANON, France — Women who shoot and ski together, stay together. At least that’s been the motto for three Canadian

‘Everyone is out on the street’: Latest Puerto Rico quake causes further damage

A magnitude 6.0 quake shook Puerto Rico on Saturday, causing further damage along the island’s southern coast, where previous recent

Canada set to play Cuba in volleyball Olympic qualifier

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Taiwan’s independence-leaning president wins 2nd term

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has won a second term, signalling strong voter support for her tough stance against China. Tsai

Canada’s de Bruin, Bujnowski take World Cup bobsleigh silver

Canadians Christine de Bruin and Kristen Bujnowski will be bringing home silver from the World Cup women’s bobsleigh event in

Canadian freestyle skier Mark Hendrickson wins slopestyle gold

Canada’s Mark Hendrickson won his first-ever World Cup slopestyle skiing medal on Saturday, taking gold in ​Font Romeu, France. The

Bianca Andreescu will miss Australian Open due to knee injury

U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu will miss the Australian Open later this month as she continues to recover from a

Patient placed in ‘filthy’ conference room at London, Ont., hospital to recover from infection

A London, Ont., woman is speaking out after her daughter was placed in a «filthy» conference room at the city’s

What Canadians need to know about donating to Australia’s fire relief efforts

Critics of Australia’s government say international donors to the bushfire relief effort should be aware that their contributions could be

Canada’s response to Iran crash a ‘180-degree shift’ from Air India disaster, experts say

Canada’s response to the Ukrainian air crash tragedy is very different from the way Canadians reacted to the Air India