Leafs name Greg Moore head coach of Marlies to replace Sheldon Keefe

The Toronto Maple Leafs have named a new head coach for their American Hockey League affiliate. The Maple Leafs announced

Race driver Robert Wickens was told he’d never walk again, but he was determined to dance at his wedding

Robert Wickens has watched the crash countless times. The Guelph, Ont., driver has watched his car slam into the Pocono

Ichiro tosses 131-pitch complete game, for fun, in Japan

Ichiro Suzuki did plenty over 18-plus major league seasons: He posted 3,089 hits, a .311 batting average, won an MVP

Malta PM says he’ll resign amid public pressure for truth on reporter’s slaying

Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said Sunday night that he would resign in January following pressure from citizens for the

Penguins’ season-long injury woes now include defenceman Brian Dumoulin

The Pittsburgh Penguins will be without defenceman Brian Dumoulin for at least eight weeks after he underwent left ankle surgery

At least 21 dead after Mexico cartel attack near U.S. border

Mexican security forces on Sunday killed seven more members of a presumed cartel assault force that rolled into a town

Irving Burgie, songwriter of calypso hit Day-O, dead at 95

Composer Irving Burgie, who helped popularize Caribbean music and co-wrote the enduring Harry Belafonte hit Day-O (The Banana Boat Song),

‘Spectacular’ public art or ‘gaudy’ waste of money: Spinning Chandelier divides Vancouver residents

As Pierre Blais crossed the noisy construction site Wednesday on Vancouver’s Beach Avenue, dodging the forklifts and street sweepers, he

Canada’s Auré​​​​​​​lie Rivard breaks para swimming world record in 400-metre freestyle

Aurélie Rivard of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., broke her second para swimming world record in as many days and Canada’s seventh of

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney to serve as UN special envoy on climate

Bank of England governor Mark Carney, who previously served as Canada’s top central banker, will be taking on a new

Joshua Cheptegei adds road race world record to cross-country, track titles

Joshua Cheptegei broke the world record in a 10-kilometre road race in Valencia, Spain, on Sunday. The Ugandan set a

Hong Kong pro-democracy rally cut short by police tear gas

Thousands of people took to Hong Kong’s streets on Sunday in a new wave of pro-democracy protests. But police fired

Canada’s Kim Boutin captures World Cup short track gold, silver in Japan

Canadian short track speed skater Kim Boutin won two more medals at the ISU short track speed skating World Cup

Canada’s Rosie MacLennan wins world trampoline bronze

Canada’s Rosie MacLennan captured a bronze medal in women’s individual trampoline on Sunday at the trampoline world championships in Tokyo.

Tanner Pearson’s career night helps Canucks cruise past Oilers

Tanner Pearson recorded his first-career four-point game in the Vancouver Canucks’ 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night

‘Soft-hearted, but hard-headed’: Alberta premier Kenney talks strategy at UCP meeting

Alberta is taking a gradual approach to balancing its budget while protecting programs that matter most, Premier Jason Kenney told

Ex-Carolina GM Ron Francis issues statement on Bill Peters physical assault allegations

A day after Bill Peters resigned as head coach of the Calgary Flames following an allegation that he used a

Canadiens’ losing skid reaches 7 as Ivan Provorov scores OT winner for Flyers

The Montreal Canadiens are trying to stay optimistic about the little things after losing their seventh game in a row.

Thomas Dressen wins Lake Louise downhill in comeback race from injury

Thomas Dressen’s comeback started in the winner’s circle. The 26-year-old German won the season-opening men’s World Cup downhill Saturday in

Malta businessman charged in journalist’s car bomb killing

One of Malta’s wealthiest men, Yorgen Fenech, was charged in a Valletta court on Saturday with complicity to murder in

Ottawa Gee-Gees women’s soccer team wins 1st-ever FISU University World Cup

The University of Ottawa Gee-Gees women’s soccer team are international champions after claiming a FISU University World Cup title with

London Bridge attacker’s early release from prison under scrutiny

London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Saturday said «big questions» needed to be answered following the revelation that the London Bridge

Germans claim gold in doubles, women’s races at luge World Cup in Lake Placid

Germany’s Julia Taubitz held off Emily Sweeney of the United States for the win in a World Cup women’s luge

Italy’s Marta Bassino notches 1st World Cup win with giant slalom victory

Marta Bassino led an Italian 1-2 as a World Cup giant slalom victory at Killington eluded Mikaela Shiffrin again on