Vancouver businessman pleads guilty in U.S. college admissions scandal

A former Canadian Football League player pleaded guilty Friday to participating in a college admissions cheating scheme by hiring someone

Trump set to declare national emergency, lawmakers plan sweeping COVID-19 aid package

U.S. President Donald Trump declared a national emergency over the coronavirus outbreak on Friday afternoon and said the federal government

Canada’s Erica Wiebe feeling good going into last-chance Olympic wrestling qualifier

The last time many Canadians saw Olympic gold medallist Erica Wiebe was in a heartbreaking video from the 2019 world

Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson taking diagnoses ‘one day at a time’

Tom Hanks said he and wife Rita Wilson were taking their new coronavirus infection «one day at a time,» while

TSX moves higher on Friday as stock market roller-coaster continues

The unprecedented volatility on the stock market continued on Friday as the benchmark index of the Toronto Stock Exchange moved

2020 Cheltenham Festival – Horse Racing on CBC: DAY 4

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Iraqi military condemns U.S. airstrikes

Iraq’s military condemned overnight U.S. airstrikes on Friday, saying they had killed six people and describing them as a violation

Transport Canada posed questions about Boeing’s 737 Max as early as 2016, documents show

Transport Canada had questions about the 737 Max as early as 2016, but Canada didn’t get answers from Boeing, the

After 163 weeks in office, Trump gets his defining crisis

For George W. Bush, a society-rattling crisis came 33 weeks into his presidency with the Sept. 11 attacks. For Barack

Provincial borders won’t be barriers for doctors if coronavirus hits some areas worse than others

If COVID-19 overwhelms hospitals in one province, could doctors from other parts of Canada rush in to help? It’s a

Lauren Woolstencroft’s gold-medal haul highlighted Vancouver Paralympics

As child growing up in Calgary, Lauren Woolstencroft went with her family to watch skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics.

Financial considerations: Coronavirus poses unfamiliar issues for NHL

The NHL’s decision to suspend the 2019-20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic has left the league, the players’ union,

Rachel Homan curling team announces parting of ways with star lead Lisa Weagle

Rachel Homan’s curling team has parted company with all-star lead Lisa Weagle. Women’s world curling championship in B.C. cancelled A

Cindy Parlow Cone becomes 1st female president of US Soccer as Cordeiro steps down

Carlos Cordeiro resigned as U.S. Soccer Federation president on Thursday night, three days after the organization filed legal papers in

Hockey Canada halts all sanctioned activities ‘until further notice’ due to virus concern

Hockey Canada announced late Thursday that it’s cancelling all activities sanctioned, including national championships, by the sport’s governing body beginning

U.S. carries out retaliatory attacks in Iraq after attack on military base

The U.S. launched airstrikes Thursday in Iraq, American officials said, targeting the Iranian-backed Shia militia members believed responsible for the

No fans, now no players: PGA Tour shuts down for a month

The Players Championship went from having no fans to having no players. In a surprise announcement Thursday night, the PGA

Ken King, former Calgary Flames president and CEO, dies

Ken King, the former president and CEO of the Calgary Flames ownership group, has died. He was 68. The Calgary

Canadian Hockey League suspends season in response to COVID-19 outbreak

All three major junior hockey leagues in Canada and the American Hockey League have suspended play because of the COVID-19

U Sports hockey championships cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak

The men’s and women’s Canadian university hockey championships were cancelled Thursday night due to the COVID-19 pandemic. U Sports announced

Western upsets Saskatchewan in U Sports men’s hockey championship quarters

The seventh-seeded Western Mustangs upset the No. 2 Saskatchewan Huskies 3-2 in the opening quarterfinal at the U Sports men’s

NHL suspends season as virus outbreak wreaks havoc in sports world

The NHL announced Thursday afternoon that the 2019-20 season has been suspended in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The move

Ontario to shut down publicly funded schools for 2 weeks after March Break over COVID-19 concerns

The Ontario government is closing all publicly funded schools across the province for two weeks following March Break due to

Ottawa preparing isolation tents for COVID-19 outbreak in Indigenous communities

The federal government is prepared to use isolation tents and temporary shelters to deal with the threat of an outbreak