Blue Jays’ Bo Bichette thinks Astros players should pay for sign stealing

Bo Bichette isn’t satisfied with the way Major League Baseball has handled the Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal. The cheating itself

Montreal businessman confident group will become Rays minority shareholder: report

A Montreal group headed by Stephen Bronfman reportedly is close to becoming minority shareholders in the Tampa Bay Rays. «Over

Jets centre Bryan Little to miss rest of NHL season due to ear injury

Winnipeg Jets centre Bryan Little will undergo a procedure to repair a perforated eardrum and will miss the rest of

Ex-Blue Jay Kevin Pillar joins Red Sox on 1-year deal

The Boston Red Sox agreed to a one-year deal with veteran outfielder Kevin Pillar, the team confirmed Friday evening. The

Sharks lose Erik Karlsson for remainder of the season with broken thumb

The San Jose Sharks will be without their leading point-getter for the remainder of the season. Defenceman Erik Karlsson has

Sandra Schmirler team reunites in Moose Jaw for emotional kick-off to Tournament of Hearts

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Justin Kripps, Ben Coakwell slide to 2-man bobsleigh bronze in Latvia

Canada’s Justin Kripps and Ben Coakwell finished third in Saturday’s 2-man World Cup bobsleigh after Yun-jong Won of South Korea

Canada joins other nations pressing Iran for compensation to Ukrainian jetliner victims

Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says he and his counterparts from countries that lost citizens in last month’s Ukrainian jetliner

Felix Auger-Aliassime eyes 1st ATP Tour title in Sunday’s Rotterdam final

Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime defeated Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta 7-6 (2), 6-4 on Saturday to reach the final of the ABN

Canada’s Cédrik Blais skates to short track silver in the Netherlands

Cédrik Blais of Châteauguay, Que., took another step on the speed skating podium Saturday, claiming a career-best silver medal in

Armand Duplantis raises his pole vault world record to 6.18 metres

Armand Duplantis broke the world pole vault record on Saturday for the second time in eight days. The American-born Swede

Teen Alice Robinson delivers error-free 2nd run for giant slalom win

New Zealand teenager Alice Robinson overtook first-run leader Petra Vlhova to win a women’s World Cup giant slalom on Saturday

2 found dead in rough seas as U.K. battered by another fierce storm

Rescuers pulled two male bodies from rough seas off the coast of southeast England and military personnel mobilized to help

Vancouver Day 3 lookback: Canada just short of claiming gold in snowboard cross

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Plenty of familiar faces in stacked Tournament of Hearts field

It just wouldn’t be a Scotties Tournament of Hearts without Jennifer Jones, would it? The six-time Canadian champion and winningest

‘Modest progress’ made in daylong talks over Ontario rail blockade, says Indigenous Services minister

The federal Indigenous Services Minister wrapped up daylong meetings with members of the Mohawk First Nation Saturday evening saying «modest

Romantic resurgence: Why the film genre is making a comeback

The recent renaissance of romantic films continues this Valentine’s weekend, with two major releases that have Canadian connections. The Photograph,

Why quarantining a cruise ship during a coronavirus outbreak made a bad situation worse

The decision to quarantine some 3,700 people on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan amid an outbreak of

New photo of a star that people hope will explode shows it fading and changing shape

Betelgeuse just keeps getting weirder and weirder. The massive star has been the subject of much discussion over the past

Force won’t fix Canada’s blockade problem — but that won’t let Trudeau off the hook

The most evocative image coming out of this week’s protests against the Coastal GasLink pipeline was that of a Canadian

Jennifer Jones books spot in Scotties main draw with final-end win over Tracy Fleury

Jennifer Jones can win a seventh Canadian women’s curling championship in the same place she won her fifth. Jones defeated

Canadian couple Karker, MacKay ski to silver on Valentine’s Day at Calgary World Cup

Calgary’s Brendan MacKay and Rachael Karker of Erin, Ont., celebrated Valentine’s Day in style on Friday. Not only have the

Jets blow tire in 3rd period to let Sharks dance by for comeback victory

Melker Karlsson and Timo Meier scored goals 89 seconds apart early in the third period to help lift the San

Tiger Woods trails leader Matt Kuchar by 9 shots heading into the weekend at Riviera

Matt Kuchar made a mess of the easiest hole at Riviera. He couldn’t find the fairway and felt he was