Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri out indefinitely with lower-body injury

The Colorado Avalanche will be without forward Nazem Kadri indefinitely due to a lower-body injury. Kadri was hurt in the

Mikko Rantanen spins through Senators to lead Avalanche to 5th straight win

Mikko Rantanen scored in the first period following a terrific twirl move, Philipp Grubauer stopped 34 shots for his second

Veteran Glenn Howard snags unlikely final play-in game spot for Brier

Brendan Bottcher’s dramatic draw to win the Alberta curling championship gave him and his teammates reason to celebrate. The game-winning

Bianca Andreescu withdraws from Dubai event because of knee injury

Canada’s Bianca Andreescu has dropped out of next week’s Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships because of a lingering left knee

Trump says military should consider discipline for ousted aide who testified at impeachment

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the military may look at disciplinary action against former national security aide Alexander

Boston Red Sox promote Ron Roenicke to interim manager

It took Ron Roenicke almost five years to get another chance as a major league manager. He’ll need to wait

Stampeders re-sign backup QB Montell Cozart, bolster defence on busy opening day

John Hufnagel wasn’t kidding. Traditionally, the Calgary Stampeders haven’t been active when Canadian Football League free agency begins. But Hufnagel,

Team of prosecutors quit after lighter sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone

Four lawyers who prosecuted Roger Stone quit the case Tuesday after the U.S. Justice Department said it would take the

Seth Jones’ ankle surgery puts damper on wild card-leading Blue Jackets’ playoff push

Columbus Blue Jackets defenceman Seth Jones underwent surgery to repair his injured ankle and is expected to be sidelined approximately

Coronavirus shuts down custom hockey stick factory that serves NHL players

The quarantine applied to a section of central China in response to the coronavirus is having a major impact on

About 1.2M litres of oil leaked in last week’s Saskatchewan train derailment, province says

The Saskatchewan government says an estimated 1.2 million litres of oil leaked from a CP train that derailed near the

Oilers lose Connor McDavid for 2-3 weeks with injured quad

Edmonton captain Connor McDavid will be out two to three weeks with a quad injury. «That’s a normal timeline for

Mohawk protest continues to halt rail traffic on the Toronto-to-Montreal corridor

Via Rail has cancelled another 33 train trips departing Toronto for points east Tuesday due to an ongoing demonstration in

Auger-Aliassime avenges recent loss to Germany’s Struff, advances to Round 2 at Rotterdam

Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime has advanced to the second round of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. The 19-year-old from Montreal

UN says Syria is seeing its ‘fastest growing displacement’ since war began

More people have fled fighting in Syria over the past 10 weeks than at any other time in the nine-year-old

Philippines signals intent to end military agreement with U.S.

The Philippines notified the United States on Tuesday it would end a major security pact allowing American forces to train

Bison turn up bones of their ancestors, old wallowing spots in return to Banff 140 years later

Bisons’ hooves are turning up the soil of Banff National Park to reveal the bones of their ancestors that trod

From gloom to glory, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics had it all

The success of the 2010 Olympics was cemented in the minds of most Canadians the moment Jarome Iginla’s pass found

Invasive green crab at Keji seaside could soon become biodegradable plastic

Invasive green crabs that have caused major problems for native species like eelgrass at Nova Scotia’s Kejimkujik National Park Seaside

With Biden struggling, this is not the primary campaign many Democrats expected 

It looks like former vice-president Joe Biden will take another brutal pummelling from voters tonight. Biden’s best pitch in the

Just how big are Alberta’s oilsands emissions? That depends which government you ask

As a deadline looms for approval of the proposed Teck Frontier oilsands mine in northern Alberta, the federal and provincial

Canada’s submarine fleet spent ‘zero days’ at sea last year: government documents

All four of Canada’s submarines were tied up last year for repairs and maintenance — news that has the opposition

Tkachuk authors another between-the-legs blast as Flames fly past Sharks

Milan Lucic and Tobias Rieder scored in a span of 34 seconds early in the first period, Matthew Tkachuk added

Steady Markstrom, balanced attack help Canucks push past Predators

The final score made the win look easy, but Jacob Markstrom was the difference as the Vancouver Canucks snapped their