NHL advises players to limit contact with fans amid calls to postpone game in San Jose

Calgary’s Olympic speedskating oval has cancelled a pair of international events due to the international outbreak of the new coronavirus.

Calgary’s Olympic Oval cancels international races due to coronavirus

Calgary’s Olympic speedskating oval has cancelled a pair of international events due to the international outbreak of the new coronavirus.

Canadiens legend Henri Richard dies at 84

Henri Richard, the younger brother of Maurice «Rocket» Richard and a 20-year veteran of the Montreal Canadiens died Friday after

Rangers’ Zibanejad matches franchise record with 5 goals, pots OT winner

The puck kept finding Mika Zibanejad — and he kept burying them in the back of the net. Five times.

9 reasons this NHL season feels like the 80’s…in 90 seconds

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Gabriel Klein found guilty of 2nd-degree murder in 13-year-old Letisha Reimer’s stabbing death

Gabriel Klein has been found guilty of second-degree murder for stabbing a 13-year-old girl to death at a Fraser Valley

Powell powers Raptors to playoff berth with career high in win over Warriors

Stephen Curry scored 23 points for Golden State in his anticipated return after missing more than four months with a

Quick, Andersen carry shutouts into shootout before Kings topple Leafs

Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe scored in the shootout, and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 1-0

Oilers’ late push not enough to make up for sloppy start in loss to Blackhawks

Alex DeBrincat scored two goals, rookie Adam Boqvist had two assists, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3

Sens spoil Pageau’s homecoming, outduel Islanders in battle of ‘desperate’ teams

The Ottawa Senators were more than happy to spoil Jean-Gabriel Pageau’s homecoming. Pageau made his return to Ottawa on Thursday,

Vasilevskiy continues to torment Montreal as Bolts blank Habs in dominant win

Andrei Vasilevskiy made 32 saves, Victor Hedman scored twice and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 Thursday

Federal judge says Barr made a ‘calculated attempt’ to spin the Mueller report in favour of Trump

A U.S. federal judge on Thursday sharply rebuked Attorney General William Barr’s handling of the special counsel’s Russia report, saying

Federal judge says Barr made a ‘calculated effort’ to spin the Mueller report in favour of Trump

A U.S. federal judge on Thursday sharply rebuked Attorney General William Barr’s handling of the special counsel’s Russia report, saying

Alberta reports 1st presumptive case of COVID-19

Alberta has reported its first presumptive case of COVID-19, the provincial government said Thursday afternoon. The patient is a woman

Russia sweeps pairs podium as Canadians place 11th at figure skating world juniors

Canada’s Patricia Andrew and Zachary Daleman finished 11th in pairs at the world junior figure skating championships on Thursday. Andrew,

Wolfpack fall to Rhinos for 6th straight loss in Super League

The Toronto Wolfpack took it on the chin Thursday, torn asunder in a 66-12 beatdown by the Leeds Rhinos. The

235 Canadians among 3,500 passengers on cruise ship quarantined over coronavirus fears

A cruise ship that has been quarantined off the coast of California by public health officials over fears of a

Pentagon push to boost cybersecurity could affect Canadian suppliers

The Pentagon has been engaged in a quiet, deliberate effort to plug all of the cyber-holes in its high-tech systems

Alberta’s Bottcher remains unbeaten at Brier with win over Saskatchewan’s Dunstone

No surprise teams this time around at the Tim Hortons Brier. And with a field this strong, there’s little room

Defending champion Koe serves Bottcher 1st loss in Brier to give Team Canada new life

No surprise teams this time around at the Tim Hortons Brier. And with a field this strong, there’s little room

‘We have a youth vaping crisis’: 1 in 3 teens have tried vaping, Statistics Canada finds

More than one third of teenagers 15 to 19 have tried vaping at some point in their lives, according to

Liberals give big 3 wireless providers two years to cut prices by 25 per cent

The Liberal government is giving Canada’s big three national wireless providers two years to cut their basic prices for cellphone

UPEI Panthers upset Ryerson Rams in women’s basketball Final 8

The University of Prince Edward Island Panthers staged a fourth-quarter comeback to beat Ryerson in the opening quarterfinal. Trailing by

Canada’s wheelchair rugby team dominates Colombia, Brazil at Paralympic qualifier

Canada’s wheelchair rugby team claimed dominant victories over Colombia and Brazil in its preliminary round matches at the IWRF Paralympic