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

Satellite data shows air pollution drop in Europe amid COVID-19 lockdowns

New <a href=»https://twitter.com/hashtag/NO2?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw»>#NO2</a> map available for <a href=»https://twitter.com/hashtag/Italy?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw»>#Italy</a>- based on data from <a href=»https://twitter.com/CopernicusEU?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw»>@CopernicusEU</a> <a href=»https://twitter.com/hashtag/Sentinel5P?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw»>#Sentinel5P</a> and processed by <a

‘Stand strong’: Charities brace for a lean season as pandemic cuts into donations, volunteer base

Like many charities across the country, Montreal’s Mile End Mission is trying to re-invent the way it works. The community

‘We’ve kept the whole damn country running’: Pandemic deepens divide between haves and have-nots in U.S.

A deadly pandemic is about to force a reckoning upon a nation whose cherished founding creed is that all people

Canada’s Elizabeth Giguere named top NCAA women’s hockey player

Clarkson forward Elizabeth Giguere of Quebec City has been awarded the Patty Kazmaier Award that goes to the top player

Commissioner Randy Ambrosie says CFL draft still on for April

CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie says the league’s draft remains on schedule — at least for now. Ambrosie addressed the status

Olympics in 2020 would’ve been ‘unfair’ to athletes, van Koeverden says

Prior to the International Olympic Committee’s decision to postpone Tokyo 2020, the Canadian Olympic Committee had taken the lead in

4 passengers die on stranded cruise ship carrying 247 Canadians

Four passengers have died on board a Holland America Line cruise ship currently sailing off the coast of Panama. Many

‘This virus is an assassin’: Son of COVID-19 victim at B.C. care home shocked by disease’s speed

During his final weekly visit to his father at the Haro Park long-term care centre in Vancouver on March 14,

With sport, medicine worlds colliding, Hayley Wickenheiser spoke her truth to IOC

In what she calls «the final straw» moment, Hayley Wickenheiser had to clear her conscience and say something. Confronted with

NFL provides inroads to help grow rising female influence

Sophia Lewin was 12 years old when she told her father about her career goal: coaching football. Her dad didn’t

Physical distancing has halved spread of COVID-19 in B.C., official modelling suggests

Health officials say physical distancing restrictions in B.C. are successfully beginning to slow the rate of spread of new COVID-19

Physical distancing has halved spread of COVID-19 in B.C., official modelling shows

Health officials believe physical distancing restrictions in B.C. are successfully beginning to slow the number of new COVID-19 cases in

Canada ‘urgently’ discussing asylum seeker deportation issue with U.S.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada is seeking assurances from the United States that it won’t deport asylum-seekers turned

Olympic gold medallists among 4 Russian track athletes charged with doping offences

Two Olympic gold medallists were among four Russian track and field athletes charged with doping offences. Andrei Silnov, the 2008

Bank of Canada makes another emergency cut to interest rate

The Bank of Canada has made a second unscheduled cut to its benchmark interest rate, lowering it to 0.25 per

U.S. states, hospitals plead for help as House passes coronavirus aid bill

U.S. doctors and nurses on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak came under increasing stress on Friday as the

Parliamentary budget officer reports on potential fiscal, economic cost of pandemic

Canadians will get an idea today of what the COVID-19 pandemic could mean for Canada’s economy and the federal government’s

Budget watchdog says federal deficit could climb to $112.7B next year

Canadians will get an idea today of what the COVID-19 pandemic could mean for Canada’s economy and the federal government’s