CBC Sports becomes digital broadcast home of Canada’s 2020 U Sports champions

U Sports champions are coming to CBC Sports. Four Canadian university championships will be streamed live for free across CBC

‘We cannot take back what happened’: Astros apologize for sign-stealing cheating scheme

Avoiding any specifics about their team’s sign-stealing during its 2017 World Series championship season, Houston Astros players Alex Bregman and

World Rugby Sevens Series in Hong Kong, Singapore rescheduled due to coronavirus

World Rugby and local organizers have rescheduled the Hong Kong and Singapore rounds of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series

‘They were special’: Opponents still marvel at Sedin connection

One of the biggest challenges playing against Daniel and Henrik Sedin, remembers defenceman Tyler Myers, was trying to defend two

Dressen wins men’s downhill to make Feuz wait for season title

Thomas Dressen won his second men’s World Cup downhill in two weeks on Thursday, keeping his slim chance for the

Snowboarder Darcy Sharpe brings winner’s confidence to Calgary World Cup

Darcy Sharpe says he goes to sleep feeling happy these days. The snowboarder from Comox, B.C., won his first X

Anxious Japanese fret over how coronavirus will affect their ‘Recovery Olympics’

The 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics were supposed to be a celebration of recovery and a powerful symbol of how Japan

Bombardier decision to sell A220 shares called ‘best-case scenario,’ also ‘sad’ day for Quebec

A union representative called Bombardier’s sale of its remaining shares in the A220 commercial jet program — formerly known as

B.C. premier, Ottawa agree to meet with Indigenous groups behind rail blockades

B.C. Premier John Horgan and federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller signalled Thursday they’re willing to arrange meetings with the

Pastrnak’s latest hat trick helps power Bruins past Canadiens

David Pastrnak has been one of the Bruins’ most reliable scorers this season. His latest big night came at the

Raptors fail bid for 16th straight win as Nets snap historic streak in Brooklyn

The Toronto Raptors were hoping to keep rolling right into the all-star break. Instead, they had their franchise-record winning streak

Tokyo Olympic organizers reiterate that 2020 Games are on despite coronavirus

Tokyo Olympic organizers reiterated their message on Thursday at the start of two days of meetings with the International Olympic

Daniel and Henrik Sedin have numbers retired in Vancouver

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Day ends quietly as Mohawk rail protests expand, trains remain stopped

Pauline Maracle skipped work to serve as the main cook for the now seven-day Tyendinaga Mohawk demonstration that has shut

Fiers, Astros sign-stealing whistleblower, focused on beach runs and ocean swims

In the ocean off the Florida coast, Mike Fiers found a way to get his mind off everything this winter

Habs star defenceman Shea Weber out 4 to 6 weeks with ankle injury

The Montreal Canadiens say captain Shea Weber will be out four to six weeks with a sprained left ankle. Habs

NHL trade deadline: Sellers have plenty of inventory

Chris Kreider watched teammates Mats Zuccarello and Kevin Hayes handle all the speculation before getting traded a year ago and

Father shot in northern Manitoba ‘lucky to be alive’ after staggering for 50 hours to find help

A man who was shot in the shoulder deep in the northern Manitoba wilderness is alive to tell the tale

Bouwmeester ‘doing very well’ after cardiac episode during game

St. Louis Blues defenceman Jay Bouwmeester remained hospitalized and was undergoing tests Wednesday one day after suffering a cardiac episode

‘The truth will come out’: Raptors president Masai Ujiri calls lawsuit ‘malicious’

Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri says a lawsuit filed against him by a northern California sheriff’s deputy is «malicious.» Alan

‘Major announcements’ to accompany Bombardier earnings report Thursday — minister

Amid suggestions that Quebec aerospace giant Bombardier may be poised to announce the sale of its rail division, Quebec Economy

NATO moves to expand Canadian-led military training mission in Iraq

NATO defence ministers agreed today to expand the Canadian-led military training mission in Iraq and take over some of the

U.S. admits border officers wrongly detained Iranian-born travellers at Canada-U.S. border

The top official with U.S. Customs and Border Protection has admitted border officers wrongly held and interrogated Iranian-born travellers —

Alberta environment minister says First Nations concerns with Teck Frontier are about money

The Alberta government says a First Nation’s concerns about the proposed Teck Frontier oilsands mine are more about getting a