Astronomers look to preserve the night sky as thousands of satellites set to launch

The potential launch of tens of thousands of satellites is a serious threat to astronomy, according to the International Astronomical

Bloomberg economics: A Democrat to ‘make the trains run on time’?: Don Pittis

Whether in a business bureaucracy or in government, there are few higher compliments than saying someone is a safe pair

Blake Wheeler, Nik Ehlers lead Jets as trades begin taking toll on Kings

Captain Blake Wheeler scored twice and added an assist in his 700th game with the Jets franchise, and Winnipeg defeated

Habs collapse late to suffer season series sweep at hands of league-worst Red Wings

Andreas Athanasiou scored his second goal with 5:15 remaining in regulation to cap Detroit’s three-goal third period and the Red

Crosby colossal as Penguins comfortably coast past anemic Maple Leafs

Sidney Crosby had a goal and three assists to help the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on

Sens sink Sabres on night of Chris Phillips’ jersey retirement ceremony

The Ottawa Senators had plenty to celebrate on Tuesday. The night started with Chris Phillips’ No. 4 being raised to

Canadian moguls skier Brayden Kuroda dies suddenly at 19

Canadian freestyle moguls team member Brayden Kuroda has died suddenly, Freestyle Canada said on Tuesday. He was 19. Kuroda, the

Via trains to resume Thursday in southwestern Ontario

Via Rail says it will resume service through its southwestern Ontario corridor on Thursday — running trains between Toronto and

Reconciliation, the rail blockades and the problem with asking for ‘patience’

Appearing to deviate from his prepared remarks Tuesday morning on the Indigenous protests that have snarled Canada’s major railways over

Braves’ Nick Markakis: Everyone on cheating Astros ‘deserves a beating’

Before taking batting practice, Atlanta outfielder Nick Markakis teed off on the scam-ridden Houston Astros. «I feel every single guy

Canucks’ Brock Boeser to be sidelined 8 weeks with rib injury

The Vancouver Canucks expect forward Brock Boeser to be out of the lineup for the rest of the regular season

Jets deal for defenceman DeMelo, sending 2020 3rd-round pick to Senators

The Winnipeg Jets added depth on defence ahead of the Feb. 24 NHL trade deadline by acquiring Dylan DeMelo from

Trudeau asks for patience as rail blockades continue

Addressing the House of Commons Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked Canadians to be patient with his government as it

Civilians fleeing, dying as UN charges Syria and Russia are deliberately targeting them

Government air strikes have hit hospitals and refugee camps in northwest Syria and killed about 300 civilians as President Bashar

Canadiens send defenceman Marco Scandella to St. Louis Blues for picks

The Montreal Canadiens traded defenceman Marco Scandella to St. Louis on Tuesday for the Blues’ second-round pick in the 2020

Vasek Pospisil rides 14 aces to straight-sets victory in Marseille opener

Vancouver’s Vasek Pospisil advanced to the second round of the Open 13 Provence tennis tournament with a 7-6 (6), 6-3

Carey beats Walker to create logjam in Scotties standings

Canada’s Chelsea Carey defeated Alberta’s Laura Walker 7-5 on Tuesday morning at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The result left

Underdog victories tighten up Scotties race to championship round

Canada’s Chelsea Carey defeated Alberta’s Laura Walker 7-5 on Tuesday morning at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The result left

Jay Bouwmeester ‘on the road to recovery’ in St. Louis after cardiac episode during game

Blues defenceman Jay Bouwmeester says he has returned to St. Louis and is recovering from a cardiac episode during a

Protest outside B.C. premier’s home amid Wet’suwet’en dispute leads to an arrest

Activists have gathered in front of B.C. Premier John Horgan’s family home in Langford, B.C., as his government prepares to

Protest outside B.C. premier’s home amid Wet’suwet’en dispute leads to 3 arrests

Activists have gathered in front of B.C. Premier John Horgan’s family home in Langford, B.C., as his government prepares to

Information about 69,000 Phoenix pay system victims sent in error

More than 69,000 public servants caught up in the Phoenix pay system debacle are now victims of a privacy breach

Avalanche could lose key forward Mikko Rantanen for weeks with upper-body injury

General manager Joe Sakic is seeing a big hole on the right side of the Colorado Avalanche forward group a

Factory shutdowns, layoffs possible if rail blockades continue, manufacturers’ group says

Rail blockades have brought Canada’s manufacturing industry to a virtual standstill, and the industry will start seeing plant closures and