Canada’s Brady Leman, Brittany Phelan take ski cross silver, bronze in Sweden

Canadians will bring home a pair of medals from the World Cup ski cross event in Idre Fjall, Sweden on

Elena Curtoni leads Italian sweep of women’s downhill in Bulgaria

Elena Curtoni led an Italian sweep of the podium at a women’s World Cup downhill on Saturday in Bansko, Bulgaria,

Families of CP Rail workers killed in B.C. mountain crash demand investigation be reopened

When a two-kilometre grain train ran away downhill, smashing into a B.C. mountainside last February and killing three crew, Transportation

Elite talent: The private school education of NHL All-Stars

Of the 37 North American players named to this year’s NHL All-Star game or filling in as replacements, 15 —

Peter MacKay officially enters race for Conservative Party of Canada leadership

Peter MacKay’s bid for the Conservative Party leadership officially begins today and he’s already starting with a big lead —

Pliskova, Bencic, Svitolina sent packing from Australian Open as chaotic 3rd round continues

Second-seeded Karolina Pliskova went the same way as seven-time champion Serena Williams and defending champion Naomi Osaka, exiting in a

Canada edges U.S. in latest chapter of women’s hockey rivalry at NHL skills competition

On a night where pucks rocketed from the stands, hockey’s best player was dethroned as its fastest skater and a

Raptors’ firepower too much for Knicks, extend win streak to 6

On «Star Wars» night at Madison Square Garden, the Toronto Raptors showed why they remain a galaxy far, far away

Puck and player tracking to begin in NHL playoffs, says commissioner Bettman

Puck and player tracking is coming to the NHL beginning in the playoffs. Commissioner Gary Bettman said Friday that puck

Ryan Palmer storms to Farmers Insurance Open lead after phenomenal 2nd round

Ryan Palmer had a round as magnificent as the weather at Torrey Pines, making 11 birdies for a 10-under 62

Bucks ride Antetokounmpo to victory in 1st regular-season game played in France

Giannis Antetokounmpo had 30 points and 12 rebounds and the NBA-leading Milwaukee Bucks beat the Charlotte Hornets 116-103 on Friday

NHL skaters embracing chaos of 3-on-3 overtime — just don’t ask the goalies

Victor Hedman fondly recalls the NHL’s first 3-on-3 overtime because it was madness. «It was probably a minute and a

Canadian women, men top Ireland in opening matches at New Zealand Sevens

Canada captain Ghislaine Landry booted her 300th career conversion in a 24-7 win over Ireland at the HSBC New Zealand

Republicans seem unmoved by Democrats’ push for witnesses at Trump impeachment trial

Republicans in the U.S. Senate appeared unmoved by the Democratic push for witnesses in U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial

Room at the top: Is Harper’s legacy a Conservative leadership vacuum?

Stephen Harper left behind a relatively sturdy foundation for his successor to build on. Even in defeat, Harper’s Conservative party

Body recovered from Quebec’s Lac Saint-Jean, 4 snowmobilers still missing

The body of one of the five snowmobilers missing in Quebec’s Lac Saint-Jean region since late Tuesday has been found,

Leafs’ Auston Matthews resting injured wrist, expects to be ready after all-star break

Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews has been playing with a bum wrist. Judging by his offensive output, it’s hard to

34 U.S. soldiers sustained brain injuries from Iran’s strike, Pentagon says

The Pentagon said Friday that 34 U.S. troops were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries suffered in this month’s Iranian missile

Christine Sinclair and Canada’s women’s soccer team know milestone goal awaits, but focus is on Olympic berth

Christine Sinclair’s goals have literally spanned the globe, with her hit list ranging from Argentina to Zimbabwe. Next week, the

Decision to bow out of leadership race weeks in the making: Pierre Poilievre

Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre said today that weeks of uncertainty about whether he actually wanted to enter the party’s leadership

Mikael Kingsbury ready to defend moguls title in Mont-Tremblant

Mikael Kingsbury is defending his title at the World Cup moguls in Mont-Tremblant after taking time in training camp to

Greta Thunberg brushes off mockery from U.S. finance chief

Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg has brushed off criticism and mockery from the U.S. Treasury chief, saying Friday his comments

‘Am I going to die?’: 7-year-old Hamilton boy wounded in shooting

Police say a seven-year-old boy shot in his own home Thursday night was wounded when a gunman fired multiple times

Police officer suspects internal ‘coverup’ by CP Rail in fatal B.C. mountain crash

A police officer probing the death of three Canadian Pacific Railway crewmen killed in a runaway train crash in B.C.