‘They’ve gone and the pain remains’: Life one month after the Iran plane crash

It’s been exactly one month since Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 was shot out of the sky over Iran along

Lowry sidelined by whiplash, but Raptors never waver in 13th consecutive win

Serge Ibaka had 22 points and 10 rebounds and Fred VanVleet added 20 points Friday night, leading the Toronto Raptors

Canadian soccer star Jordyn Huitema emerges to help clinch Olympic spot

For so many years it’s been soccer star Christine Sinclair who has been leaned heavily upon to provide the scoring

Leafs salvage victory over Ducks with Tavares’ game-winner in dying seconds of OT

It was a script Maple Leafs’ fans have seen before. BOX SCORE: Maple Leafs 5, Ducks 4 (OT) Earlier this

Canadian women’s soccer punches ticket to Tokyo after defeating Costa Rica

Canada qualified for the Tokyo Olympics with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Costa Rica on Friday, thanks to a 72nd-minute

Canada’s Nick Taylor takes his first 36-hole lead into weekend at Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Jason Day received a warm reminder Friday at Pebble Beach how good it feels to hit shots the way he

Canadians held off podium on 1st day of speed skating World Cup in Calgary

Russia won the majority of medals while host Canada was shut out Friday in World Cup speed skating. The Russians

Toronto FC signs Argentina’s Pablo Piatti as final designated player

Toronto FC has signed Argentine winger Pablo Piatti as its new designated player. The 30-year-old Piatti leaves Barcelona-based Espanyol for

Trump administration ousts 2 key impeachment witnesses

Exacting swift punishment against those who crossed him, an emboldened U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday ousted two government officials

Raptors team president joins Trudeau on African search for UN Security Council votes

He was a key force behind the Toronto Raptors’ NBA championship win. Now, team president Masai Ujiri has been enlisted

Former Maple Leaf, Olympic medallist Brian Glennie dies at 73

Brian Glennie, a hard-hitting defenceman who spent most of his 10-year career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, has died. He

Investigators say no evidence of engine failure in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash

Wreckage from the helicopter that crashed last month and killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others did not show

UN assesses if Antarctica temperature reading is record high

The UN weather agency said Friday that an Argentine research base on the northern tip of Antarctica is reporting a

Baird ‘seriously considering’ Conservative leadership bid: Kenney

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he believes his former cabinet colleague John Baird is «seriously considering» a run for the

Pospisil advances to semifinals at Open Sud de France

Canada’s Vasek Pospisil defeated Richard Gasquet of France 6-1, 1-0 on Friday to reach the semifinals at the Open Sud

Canada down 0-2 to Swiss after opening day of Fed Cup tie

Switzerland won the first two rubbers Friday in its best-of-five Fed Cup qualifier against Canada at the Swiss Tennis Arena.

Cost of Trans Mountain expansion soars to $12.6B

Trans Mountain CEO Ian Anderson announced Friday that the cost of building the pipeline expansion has soared from an initial

Canadian Olympic medallist Denny Morrison retires from speed skating

Denny Morrison has decided to retire following a decorated 16-year career as a member of the Canadian long track speed

Canada added 35K full-time jobs last month, twice what was expected

Canada’s economy added 34,500 jobs last month, enough to push the jobless rate down to 5.5 per cent. Statistics Canada

Boeing’s botched Starliner test flirted with ‘catastrophic’ failure, NASA finds

Boeing narrowly missed a «catastrophic failure» during its December flight test of an unmanned space taxi that was cut short

Canada’s Gilles, Poirier win ice dance silver at ISU Four Continents

Canada’s Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier won the silver medal in ice dancing on Friday at the ISU Four Continents

Mikaël Kingsbury, Justine Dufour-Lapointe land on Deer Valley moguls podium

Canada’s Mikaël Kingsbury and Justine Dufour-Lapointe will bring home silver and bronze medals from the World Cup moguls event in

Alberta government seeks 1% wage rollback from its 24,000 unionized employees

The Alberta government wants nearly 24,000 government employees to accept a one per cent wage rollback in the first year

9 NHL black history moments…in 90 seconds

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