Canadians Karker, Bowman score bronze medals in ski halfpipe

Canada’s Rachael Karker won the bronze medal at a ski halfpipe World Cup on Friday while fellow Canadian Noah Bowman

Koe beats Gushue to secure playoff spot at the National

Calgary’s Kevin Koe clinched a playoff berth at the National with a 6-3 victory over Brad Gushue of St. John’s,

Patrick Reed’s caddie says he shoved fan at Presidents Cup

The caddie for Patrick Reed says he shoved a fan Saturday after another loss at the Presidents Cup because the

Argonauts introduce Calgary assistant Ryan Dinwiddie as new head coach

Ryan Dinwiddie had the head coaching bug back when he was a CFL quarterback, regularly drawing up plays for consideration

Morneau to release fall economic and fiscal update next week

Finance Minister Bill Morneau will release his fall economic and fiscal update Dec. 16. The announcement comes after a week

Flu activity recorded across Canada for 1st time this season: PHAC

All provinces and territories are reporting flu activity, the Public Health Agency of Canada said Friday. The agency’s weekly influenza

Mother convicted in daughters’ ‘honour killings’ granted escorted temporary absence from prison

The woman convicted for her role in the so-called «honour killings» of her three daughters and her husband’s first wife

New Speaker says he’ll evict Wilson-Raybould if she doesn’t leave willingly

If it comes down to it, newly-elected House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota says he will evict Jody Wilson-Raybould, the

Russia’s Elena Nikitina scores skeleton gold in Lake Placid

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3 confirmed dead in plane crash on B.C.’s Gabriola Island: Nav Canada report

Three people died in the plane crash on Gabriola Island on Tuesday, which happened after the Nanaimo Airport got a

Tokyo being billed as ‘Recovery Olympics’ — but not for all

The torch relay for the Tokyo Olympics will kick off in Fukushima, the northern prefecture devastated almost nine years ago

Sajjan given mandate to modernize NORAD, buy fighter jet fleet

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan’s new marching orders from the prime minister put special emphasis on the expensive and politically touchy

Retired goalie Tim Thomas emotionally details brain damage he says came from hockey

Doctors told Tim Thomas that two-thirds of his brain were getting less than five per cent blood flow and the

No need to panic, Brad Gushue says, Canadian curling is just fine

It’s approaching two years since there was all that panic, look-yourself-in-the-mirror moments and hyperbolic talk about Canada needing a curling

U.S. will phase out tariffs on China as part of Phase 1 deal, Beijing officials say

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese officials said Friday that they have agreed to the first phase of a trade

Labour Party’s Red Wall across England falls as voters clamour for Brexit

Burnley is no longer a brick in Labour’s Red Wall. Electing its first Conservative member of Parliament for 109 years,

Meghan Agosta, Meaghan Mikkelson combine motherhood, hockey with return to Canadian team

Boy or girl, Meghan Agosta was going to name her first child Chance. The name represents the chances Agosta sees

New compensation rules for flight delays, cancellations kick in Sunday

Canadians preparing to board flights over the coming holidays will be armed with more rights if their trips are delayed

Watch World Cup bobsleigh & skeleton from Lake Placid

Click on the video player above to watch live action from the bobsleigh and skeleton season’s first World Cup event

Blue Bombers re-sign head coach Mike O’Shea to new 3-year contract

The Grey Cup champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers have locked up their head coach and general manager with contract extensions. The

U.S. House panel votes in favour of 2 impeachment articles against Trump

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Friday recommended that President Donald Trump be impeached for obstructing a congressional probe into

Canadian women dominate Brazil in 1st match at Cape Town 7s

The Canadian women’s rugby sevens team were victorious in their first match at the HSBC World Series Rugby Sevens event

Americans steal momentum, but not the lead at Presidents Cup

The fist pumps, the screaming and shouting, it all belonged to the Americans in the final hour of the Presidents

Boris Johnson’s big win may ‘get Brexit done’ but damaging fights loom

Boris Johnson has broken Britain’s deadlock over leaving the European Union with a dramatic election win but the victory could