Myers scores 2 goals to spark Canucks to victory over Flames

Tyler Myers scored twice and added an assist — all of the damage inflicted in the first period — as

Columbus coach Tortorella: ‘Refs don’t do their freakin’ job and now we lose the game’

During a brief, expletive-filled post-match press conference, Columbus Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella tore into NHL referees and officials after

Huberdeau’s 4-point game lifts Panthers to home win over Canadiens

Florida’s top line made sure the Panthers’ good start to the weekend turned into a great one. Jonathan Huberdeau scored

Canada’s Gilgeous-Alexander ties career-high in points in Thunder’s win over Raptors

When Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drove to the rim to bank in a floater with 36 seconds to play Sunday night, he

Jack Hughes scores OT winner to propel Devils past Senators

Even though he’s just 18, Jack Hughes lived up to his billing as an impact player. Hughes scored in overtime

NFL playoff look ahead

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots will be playing in the post-season a week earlier than usual this year.

Canada’s Joe Veleno suspended 1 game for headbutt

Canada’s Joe Veleno has been suspended one game for head-butting Russian defenceman Daniil Misyul during the second period of Canada’s

World juniors roundup: U.S. beats Russia to move atop Group B standings

Arthur Kaliyev and Nicholas Robertson scored goals six seconds apart late in the second period to help lift the United

King reigns: LeBron James is AP’s male athlete of the decade

He left Cleveland for Miami, finally became a champion, went back to his beloved northeast Ohio, delivered on another title

Taliban council agrees to temporary ceasefire in Afghanistan

The Taliban said Sunday they have agreed to a temporary ceasefire in Afghanistan, providing a window during which a peace

Andy Murray a no-go for Australian Open due to pelvic injury

Five-time Australian Open finalist Andy Murray announced he will not play in next month’s Grand Slam event or the new

Alexis Lafreniè​​​​​​​re’s world junior status remains unclear after knee injury

Alexis Lafrenière flashed a smile as he watched the tail end of practice Sunday. There was also a clear sense

Frenchman Alexis Pinturault rules slalom to take World Cup combined event

Alexis Pinturault used his slalom skills to come from behind and win a men’s World Cup Alpine combined event on

Ukraine, eastern rebels swap prisoners in move to end war

Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine began exchanging scores of prisoners Sunday in a move aimed at ending

Environment Canada issues freezing rain warnings for much of Ontario

Environment Canada is warning that a weather system headed for Ontario will bring a messy mix of rain, freezing rain,

‘A blessing and a curse’: Boom from $40B Kitimat LNG plant means challenges for small B.C. communities

After 25 years of cutting hair in downtown Prince George, Freda Barton is doing something she never expected: moving back

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5 stabbed at rabbi’s house on Hanukkah, suspect in custody

A man attacked a Hanukkah celebration at a rabbi’s home north of New York City late Saturday, stabbing and wounding

5 stabbed at Hanukkah event north of NYC

A man attacked a Hanukkah celebration at a rabbi’s home north of New York City late Saturday, stabbing and wounding

50 dead as cold wave sweeps through Bangladesh

At least 50 people have died in Bangladesh as cold weather continues to sweep across the country, officials said. The

7 things that could go right (or wrong) for Canada’s energy sector in 2020

It’s been another tumultuous year for Canada’s oil and gas sector. From regulatory upheaval to layoffs to pipeline bottlenecks and

A look at some key questions about the Ford government’s climate change plan

Throughout 2019, activists pushed the climate crisis to the forefront of public consciousness around the world. Millions of concerned people

Why two small Canadian films are making a splash in Hollywood

Two homegrown films are finding success in Hollywood on their own terms — by putting Canadian stories and settings front

2019 saw a record number of women elected — but gender equity in the Commons is still far off

In 2019, Canadians sent more women to the House of Commons than ever before. But the 98 women elected as