Bombardier sells train-making division to French multinational Alstom

Bombardier Inc. has sold its rail-building unit to French train giant Alstom SA, marking its exit from the rail business.

Government further revises train regulations, speed limits, for dangerous goods on Canadian railways

A federal order for trains carrying dangerous goods to slow down after two fiery crashes near Guernsey, Sask., has been

Canadiens coach Claude Julien fined $10K for ‘2 teams’ comment

The NHL fined Montreal Canadiens coach Claude Julien $10,000 US on Monday for criticizing the officials after Saturday night’s overtime

Curling superfan from Regina gifted tickets to see Team Sask. at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

It started with a simple tweet — and by the end of the weekend — a 17-year-old boy with epilepsy

Derek Ryan’s career path led to creating chemistry on the ice for Flames

As a collegiate hockey player at the University of Alberta, Derek Ryan’s game plan for life centred on grinding out

Alex Anthopoulos gets contract extension to remain as Braves GM

The Atlanta Braves extended the contracts of manager Brian Snitker and general manager Alex Anthopoulos on Monday. Anthopoulos, a Montreal

U.S. joins Canada in quarantining repatriated passengers of coronavirus-hit cruise ship

China said Monday it may postpone its annual congress in March, its biggest political meeting of the year, as the

Canadians on coronavirus-hit cruise ship await repatriation as Americans land home

China said Monday it may postpone its annual congress in March, its biggest political meeting of the year, as the

China may postpone annual congress because of coronavirus

China said Monday it may postpone its annual congress in March, its biggest political meeting of the year, as the

‘He don’t look like my baby’: 2 more infants switched at birth in Newfoundland in same year, same hospital

A Newfoundland couple has come forward with a second story about babies switched at birth at the Come By Chance

Olympic protest ban is a corporate power play that could backfire badly on IOC

This column is an opinion by Oren Weisfeld, a Toronto freelance journalist who focuses on the intersection of sports and

Why the Democrats might be on track for a contested convention

The race for the Democratic nomination has a front runner and his name is Bernie Sanders. But does that mean

Saskatchewan boy, philanthropist, international art dealer: Meet Frederick Mulder

Like many who grew up in rural Saskatchewan during the 1950s, Frederick Mulder curled, played hockey and golfed in people’s

As Canadians return home from Westerdam cruise, health officials urge them to self-isolate

Two Canadians who were aboard a cruise ship that was refused entry to several countries before docking in Cambodia last

NBA All-Stars celebrate Kobe as Team LeBron edges Team Giannis in playoff-like affair

Players were taking charges, bodies were hitting the floor, calls and non-calls were being screamed about on both ends. The

Nathan Beaulieu, Jets down Blackhawks to snap 2-game slide

Defenceman Nathan Beaulieu’s first goal of the season at 1:36 of the third period held up as the game winner

Sabres rattle Leafs in 3rd period to match season-best win streak

Jack Eichel scored the go-ahead goal as part of a three-goal surge in a 91-second third-period span, and the Buffalo

Brady Tkachuk’s 3-point night helps Sens shoot down Stars in OT

Artem Anisimov scored at 3:48 of overtime to give the Ottawa Senators a 4-3 win over the Dallas Stars Sunday

Adam Scott rides clutch putts to capture 2-shot victory at Genesis Invitational

Adam Scott has another victory at Riviera, and this time it counts. Scott survived a calamitous Sunday with just enough

Adam Henrique, Ducks pluck Canucks in lopsided roast

Beating the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 Sunday afternoon was a bit of redemption for the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks came to

RCMP mistakes stroke victim for drunk, leaving him half-paralyzed in jail cell for hours, lawsuit says

Alan Ruel’s life changed forever the day he was arrested by RCMP for being drunk in a public place even

‘Unfathomable’: Search to continue Monday for body of 9-year-old boy in Lake Erie

Locals watched the icy water with helplessness, as a recovery search continued Sunday for the nine-year-old boy who fell into

Archibald, Edmonton topple Hurricanes in OT to seal back-to-back wins

Josh Archibald scored his second goal of the game in overtime, NHL points leader Leon Draisaitl had a goal and

Ivanie Blondin claims mass start gold at world speed skating championships

Canadians took home three mass start medals on the final day of the ISU World Single Distances Championships at the