MLB’s increased reliance on technology leads to budding sisterhood

Rachel Folden figured something out early on during her first spring training with the Chicago Cubs — long before the

Tokyo Olympics postponed until 2021

Mar. 28: Olympic Games Replay: Pyeongchang 2018 Bobsleigh & Luge Road to the Olympic Games 1 day ago

Canadian sports organizations eager to help unite country once pandemic passes

Tom Renney remembers exactly where he was during the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It was the first time the

Tokyo Olympic organizers lean away from spring, eyeing summer dates

Tokyo Olympic organizers seem to be leaning away from starting the rescheduled games in the spring of 2021. More and

‘People forget about us’: Pharmacists concerned over lack of government-issued PPE

The Canadian Pharmacists Association wants to ensure its members are given the same protections as other essential healthcare workers during

Trump extends U.S. physical distancing guidelines until April 30

As Americans hunker down for another weekend, President Donald Trump faces a critical choice. The U.S. has topped 120,000 coronavirus

Are Canadians ready for sustained sacrifices in the age of COVID-19? We’re about to find out

It’s the stuff our grandparents and great-grandparents talked about — the sacrifices of the war. Rationing, converting factories over from

‘Everybody wants to help’: Designers, apparel companies pivot to aid health-care industry fight COVID-19

Like many, Hilary MacMillan has been glued to the news amid the coronavirus pandemic. But when the Toronto fashion designer

Trump facing critical choice on coronavirus measures

As Americans hunker down for another weekend, President Donald Trump faces a critical choice. The U.S. has topped 120,000 coronavirus

Canada turning to makeshift hospitals to house patients as COVID-19 pandemic stretches capacity

Countries in Europe and states like New York have commandeered vast spaces normally reserved for conferences or sporting events to

‘Everybody wants to help’: Designers, apparel companies pivot to help health-care industry fight COVID-19

Like many, Hilary MacMillan has been glued to the news amid the coronavirus pandemic. But when the Toronto fashion designer

Trump gives COVID-19 briefing as U.S. leads the world in cases

As Americans hunker down for another weekend, President Donald Trump faces a critical choice. The U.S. has topped 120,000 coronavirus

Knicks owner James Dolan tests positive for COVID-19

James Dolan, the executive chairman of Madison Square Garden Company and owner of the New York Knicks, has tested positive

COVID-19 patient ‘would beg’ Canadians to obey top doctors, government

Testing SmileDirectClub: Hidden camera investigation Marketplace 17 hours ago

Coronavirus-hit cruise ship carrying 248 Canadians allowed to pass through Panama Canal

A cruise ship stuck off Panama’s Pacific coast after four passengers died and more than 130 others developed influenza-like symptoms,

‘I’m phobic of debt’: Small business owners not in love with federal government’s emergency loans

Canadian small business owners listened closely to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau on Friday as they

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau says she has recovered from COVID-19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, is recovering from COVID-19 and is «feeling great» after

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau ‘feeling great’ 2 weeks after positive COVID-19 test: PM 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, is recovering from COVID-19 and is «feeling great» after

MLB final pitch could be closer to Christmas than Halloween

If the final pitch of the 2020 baseball season comes closer to Christmas than Halloween, that’s fine with the players.

Senators broadcaster Gord Wilson tests positive for COVID-19 after 2 players

Longtime Ottawa Senators broadcaster Gord Wilson has tested positive for COVID-19. Wilson’s status was confirmed on Friday by his wife,

Italy sits tight under lockdown, as deaths and infections jump and coronavirus spreads south

This week, a video compilation of frustrated Italian mayors, shaking their fists and berating townspeople flouting lockdown restrictions, went viral.

Canadian flight crews demand protective suits as more than a dozen fall ill with COVID-19

More than a dozen Canadian flight attendants are sick with COVID-19, with one recently released from an intensive care unit

Olympic qualification remains a puzzle for most Canadian athletes

For those who have already booked their berths in the Tokyo Games, the International Olympic Committee’s confirmation that athletes who

How COVID-19 is affecting public transit use

If demand for public transit is an indication, Canadians might be taking the COVID-19 pandemic more seriously than those in