4 generations of Royal Family stir the pudding in Christmas photo

At the end of a difficult year, Queen Elizabeth has posed for photographs with her son Prince Charles, grandson Prince

Blake Wheeler becomes leading scorer in franchise history as Jets blank Wild

Blake Wheeler admits that returning home to play in Minnesota still feels special after a 12-year NHL career spent playing

Liverpool claims 1st Club World Cup title in extra time

Roberto Firmino clinched Liverpool’s first Club World Cup title on Saturday, scoring in extra time to seal a 1-0 victory

Conservative Party convention postponed to November 2020

The Conservative Party is postponing its national convention as it gears up for a leadership race. Initially planned for April,

Trudeau says he won’t let resistant premiers scuttle municipal handgun ban

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he won’t let resistance from unwilling premiers scuttle the plans of municipalities that want to

Canada finalizes roster as world juniors puck drop looms

Benoit-Olivier Groulx of the Halifax Mooseheads was the final cut Hockey Canada made on Saturday as Canada finalized its roster

New Zealand gun owners return over 50,000 weapons as part of buy-back program

New Zealand gun owners have handed in tens of thousands of firearms as part of an ambitious six-month weapons buy-back

Oleksiak, Sanchez help Energy Standard grab lead on 1st day of glitzy ISL final

In a darkened arena on the Las Vegas Strip, swimming is being reinvented. Some of the sport’s biggest names are

Brady Leman breaks down his ski cross gold from Pyeongchang

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Australia’s most populous state braces for catastrophic fire conditions over weekend

Firefighters in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) were bracing for «catastrophic» fire conditions on Saturday as temperatures

Reports of RCMP snipers dispatched to Wet’suwet’en blockade ‘concerning,’ says Indigenous services minister

The Indigenous services minister is calling for a review of how RCMP resources are deployed in «sensitive» conflicts over Indigenous

Ex-Blue Jay Ryan Tepera heading to Cubs on 1-year deal

The Cubs and reliever Ryan Tepera agreed Friday to a one-year deal that pays a $900,000 US salary while in

Blondin evoking memories of Klassen in return to form after tough Olympics

Ivanie Blondin is in a good place. She wants to stay there. With the help of some four-legged friends, the

Canada won’t take foreign policy tips from China, minister says

Canada’s foreign affairs minister is doubling down on Canada’s position on its current standoff with China in the face of

Dale Hunter set to lead Canada at world juniors for 1st time

Dale Hunter holds his cards close to the vest whenever he’s forced into the spotlight. A veteran of nearly 1,600

Sabres captain Jack Eichel day-to-day with upper body injury

Buffalo Sabres captain Jack Eichel has been listed as day to day with an upper body injury. Eichel practiced with

FIFA considers staging Women’s World Cup every 2 years

The Women’s World Cup could be staged every two years, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said Friday. The competition is currently

Prince Philip hospitalized in London as ‘precautionary measure’

Prince Philip, the 98-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth, was taken to a hospital in London on Friday as a «precautionary

Boeing Starliner crew capsule hits snag during test flight to space station

Boeing’s new Starliner capsule ran into trouble in orbit Friday minutes after blasting off on its first test flight, a

Australian PM apologizes for vacationing as firefighters killed in huge blazes

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has issued a rare public apology and cut short a Hawaiian vacation in response to

Doping on the rise, but WADA says it lacks resources to investigate

The World Anti-Doping Agency said Thursday more athletes are being caught cheating but it often lacks the resources to investigate.

U.K. Parliament to vote on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal today

The U.K. Parliament is to vote today on Boris Johnson’s deal to leave the European Union, a move the prime

Russia gets extra time over track and field doping forgery

Russia has been given extra time to respond to charges that several of its leading track and field officials helped

OC Transpo’s ‘brutally honest’ job ad hopes to lure new recruits

A «brutally honest» job posting from the City of Ottawa to attract new bus drivers minces no words about the