Olympic men’s basketball qualifier postponed 1 year with rejigged schedule

World basketball’s governing body has postponed the men’s Olympic qualifiers, the European Championship and the Americas Championship by a year

No ice, big problem: Nothing mimics skating for NHL players

Taking ice away from NHL players has caused some to resort to desperate measures. New York Islanders captain Anders Lee

No Masters, so Tiger Woods battling son for green jacket

Tiger Woods should have been trying to keep his Masters green jacket out of the clutches of the world’s top

Bianca Andreescu and Penny Oleksiak want to be roommates at the Olympics

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Curling wants 2021 world championships to determine qualifying for Beijing Olympics

One day after CBC Sports revealed the 2020 world curling championships would not be made up at a later date,

Oilers forward Colby Cave remains in coma after suffering brain bleed

Edmonton Oilers forward Colby Cave remains in a medically-induced coma at a Toronto hospital after suffering a brain bleed earlier

What national COVID-19 modelling can tell us — and what it can’t

Forecasting the future is never easy. When the forecast involves a pandemic’s effects on the world’s population and its economy,

How long does the virus stay in your beard? Your COVID-19 questions answered

We’re breaking down what you need to know about the pandemic by answering your questions. You can send us your

Bail considerations, releases need to adapt to COVID-19 threat, lawyers say

Mike McIntosh feels more confined than ever. He’s been been living behind bars in a minimum security dorm at the

WestJet to rehire nearly 6,400 workers with help of federal wage subsidy

WestJet says 6,400 workers will be brought back onto its payroll once the federal government has approved an emergency wage

Ex-slugger Josh Hamilton indicted on felony charge of injuring daughter, 14

Former Texas Rangers star Josh Hamilton has been indicted on a felony charge of injury to a child after his

Postal workers’ union raises concerns about safety of Amazon workers

The president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers has written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and members of cabinet

Linda Tripp, whistleblower in Monica Lewinsky scandal, dies at 70

Linda Tripp, whose secretly recorded conversations with White House intern Monica Lewinsky led to the 1998 impeachment of U.S. President

‘The fear hadn’t set in’: Senators head coach Smith recalls fateful California trip

D.J. Smith noticed something when his Ottawa Senators arrived in northern California last month. There weren’t many people around. «At

Florida man sues Tiger Woods and caddie, claiming he was pushed

A Florida man has filed a lawsuit against Tiger Woods and his caddie, claiming he suffered injuries from the caddie

With golden dream deferred, Damian Warner finds silver linings in Olympic delay

Tokyo 2020 was supposed to be the culmination of a natural progression to Damian Warner’s career. The Canadian decathlete, now

Rejuvenated runner Matt Hughes ponders doubling up at Tokyo Olympics

Matt Hughes wondered if the days of reaching his highest level on the track were over. Early last summer, the

Cancelled world curling championships will not be made up

The 2020 world curling championships, cancelled because of COVID-19, will not be played at a later date. When the World

Ontario’s long-term care workers still working at multiple facilities as B.C. clamps down

It was a tough lesson learned by the Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver, the long-term care home in

Ottawa boosts student job wage subsidy to 100% as March unemployment data expected to shatter record

The federal government is beefing up a program to encourage businesses to hire students for summer work by promising to

Bernie Sanders suspends Democratic campaign for president

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday in a conference call with

Track and field world championships rescheduled for July 2022

The track world championships were rescheduled for July 15-24, 2022, on Wednesday, the first major sports event to be repositioned

World Health Organization responds to Trump criticisms on China

World Health Organization officials on Wednesday denied that the body was «China-centric» and said that the acute phase of a

Air Canada to rehire 16,500 laid-off workers with help of federal government’s wage subsidy

Air Canada plans to rehire thousands of workers the airline recently laid off because of COVID-19, after negotiations with the