Downhill training cancelled again due to weather at Sochi Olympic course

A second women’s downhill training run was cancelled Thursday on the 2014 Sochi Olympic course, putting Saturday’s World Cup race

‘Just go out there and do it’: Marino knows what’s at stake for Patrick Mahomes

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Suppliers seeking to push Canadian lingerie chain La Senza into bankruptcy for unpaid bills

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No new cases of coronavirus in Ontario, public health officials say

Public health officials in Ontario say they are awaiting test results for 27 possible coronavirus infections, one day after a

Good news — satellites on potential collision course missed each other

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Environment Canada to release science review backing need for plastics ban

Environment Canada is releasing scientific evidence today to back up the government’s bid to ban most single-use plastics next year.

Danny Maciocia is on the hunt for a Grey Cup in Montreal

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Groups demand Ottawa take action over CSIS discrimination claims

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Unpaid bills: Are rural Albertans growing tired of carrying the freight for delinquents in the oilpatch?

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Ryan O’Reilly and St. Louis Blues refuse to stop the party

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Republicans hopeful Senate will acquit Trump in impeachment trial as early as Friday

A Democratic push to force Republicans to accept witnesses at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate appeared

Canucks keep rolling as 3rd-period surge boosts comeback victory over Sharks

Quinn Hughes had a goal and an assist, Jake Virtanen put Vancouver ahead and the first-place Canucks scored four unanswered

American Kenin stuns Australia’s Barty to reach 1st major final at Aussie Open

So long in the shadows of other American tennis players, Sofia Kenin is into her first Grand Slam final at

Djokovic adds to Slam streak vs. Federer, advances to final at Australian Open

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Sapporo becomes early favourite for 2030 Winter Olympics with approved bid

The city of Sapporo is the first to officially bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics and becomes the early favourite

Maple Leafs continue road dominance in Dallas, remain perfect since all-star break

Mitchell Marner set up the first two goals and the Toronto Maple Leafs kept up their high-scoring ways on the

Oilers enforcer Zack Kassian signs 4-year contract extension

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Tkachuk and Kassian settle score, but Flames get last laugh with SO win over Oilers

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Vanessa Bryant: ‘There aren’t enough words to describe our pain right now’

Vanessa Bryant, wife of the late Kobe Bryant, offered her first public comments since Sunday’s helicopter crash that took the

Canada’s Christine Sinclair breaks international goals record

Canada captain Christine Sinclair made soccer history Wednesday, notching goals No. 184 and 185 to pass retired American Abby Wambach

Green leadership hopeful wants to become the first black woman to lead a federal party

Almost 50 years ago, Rosemary Brown became the first black woman to run for the leadership of a Canadian federal

Lakers, Clippers return to practice amid grief over Kobe Bryant’s death

The Los Angeles Lakers ended practice with a few sombre, almost plaintive laughs. As they left the court, they all

Canada’s Sebastien Toutant aiming for quick return from broken ribs

Sebastien Toutant felt a painful sting in his rib cage that took his breath away the moment he crashed down

Canada’s Christine Sinclair becomes international soccer’s top goal-scorer

Canada captain Christine Sinclair made soccer history Wednesday, notching goals No. 184 and 185 to pass retired American Abby Wambach