Zucker pots a pair as Penguins comfortably overcome the Canadiens

Newly-acquired Jason Zucker scored his first two goals with the Pittsburgh Penguins during a 4-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens

Oilers’ Zack Kassian suspended 7 games for kicking Lightning’s Cernak

Edmonton Oilers forward Zack Kassian was suspended seven games by the NHL on Friday for kicking an opponent in the

Kobe Bryant joined by Duncan, Garnett as 1st-time finalists for Basketball Hall of Fame

The list of finalists for the Basketball Hall of Fame is considerably shorter than usual. The voters really didn’t need

Blue Jays’ Yamaguchi feeling like a rookie in 1st major league spring training

Shun Yamaguchi is feeling like a rookie again as he begins his first spring training in the major leagues. The

Canada’s Graeme Fish breaks 10,000m world record for gold at speed skating worlds

Canada’s Graeme Fish became a world champion in style on Friday. The 22-year-old Moose Jaw, Sask., native broke the world

Raptors superfan Nav Bhatia honoured by Basketball Hall of Fame

Raptors superfan Nav Bhatia has been honoured by the Basketball Hall of Fame, ahead of National Basketball Association’s all-star festivities.

Black box analysis results from Iranian air crash likely to be ‘anticlimactic,’ says expert

The «black box» flight data recorders at the centre of a dispute between the international community and Iran in the

5th presumptive case of coronavirus found in B.C.

B.C. has a fifth, presumptive case of the coronavirus, according to provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. The new patient

Woman returning from Shanghai becomes B.C.’s 5th presumptive coronavirus case

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says B.C. has its 5th presumptive case of the novel coronavirus. The new patient

Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime earns berth in Rotterdam semis

Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime is heading to the semifinals at the Rotterdam Open tennis tournament. The 19-year-old from Montreal battled through

CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos keep team name following consultations

The Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League have decided to keep their team name despite concerns from some Inuit

Blues’ Bouwmeester undergoes successful surgery after cardiac episode

The St. Louis Blues announced Friday that defenceman Jay Bouwmeester underwent a successful Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) procedure at UC

Blue Jays’ left-hander Borucki experiencing elbow tightness

The Toronto Blue Jays are being cautious with Ryan Borucki to start spring training after the left-hander complained of elbow

Minnesota Wild fire head coach Bruce Boudreau

The Minnesota Wild announced on Friday that Bruce Boudreau has been relieved of his duties as head coach. Minnesota (27-23-7)

Average Canadian house price hit $504,350 last month, up 11% in past year

The average price of a Canadian home eclipsed $500,000 last month and it was the best January for sales in

Kilde vaults to top of alpine World Cup standings with 1st win of season

Aleksander Aamodt Kilde got his first win of the season on Friday in a men’s World Cup super-G race, sending

Zack Kassian and other times NHL players have kicked (or stomped) opponents

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Trump ‘wasn’t bothered’ by U.S. attorney general’s critical comments: White House

U.S. Attorney General William Barr publicly swiped at Donald Trump on Thursday, declaring that the president’s tweets about Justice Department

9 best NCAA players of all-time…in 90 seconds

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‘The lights all came on’: Alex Bilodeau’s historic gold set tone for Vancouver Olympics

Alex Bilodeau was prepared to win a medal at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. What he hadn’t planned for was

‘Punishment’ or procedure? Pessimism lingers over efforts to lift China’s canola ban

As China’s refusal to import Canadian canola seed casts a shadow over the spring planting season for the second year

Personal information belonging to 144,000 Canadians breached by federal departments and agencies

Federal departments or agencies have mishandled personal information belonging to 144,000 Canadians over the past two years, according to new

Astronomers want you to help them count the stars this Valentine’s Day

In an effort to better understand the loss of the night sky due to light pollution, astronomers are calling on

As Bombardier falls, Quebec’s aerospace industry learns to fly on its own

No one was really sure what Bombardier was going to announce ahead of the release of its full-year financial results