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.

Microgrids: An idea whose time has come?

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After Jeff Bezos hack, calls for greater controls on hacking tools

The recent revelation that Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos fell victim to smartphone hacking — allegedly involving

Military faced ‘some confusion’ during hectic Manitoba manhunt, report says

Military personnel involved in last summer’s manhunt for two murder suspects in northern Manitoba were sent in without either a

All eyes on Battle of Alberta at NHL all-star weekend

Rick Tocchet is going to keep his distance. Quinn Hughes, meanwhile, admits it would be a lie to say he

Serena Williams exits Australian Open after stunning 3rd round upset by Wang Qiang

Serena Williams’ bid to win a 24th Grand Slam title has been falling short with losses in finals. At this

‘We’ve got to keep going’: women’s stars hope NHL all-star platform makes waves

Annie Pankowski got an email from the NHL asking if she’d like to be a part of its All-Star Weekend

Raptors’ Pascal Siakam selected to NBA all-star game as starter

Marc Gasol admits he never thought Pascal Siakam would amount to much when he first played against the Toronto Raptors’

Ujiri says Raptors are «going to die trying» to win 2nd consecutive title

There was a moment during his keynote speech Tuesday night that Masai Ujiri briefly looked at his phone. Raptors’ Pascal

Brexit bill becomes law, paving the way for Britain to leave the EU next week

Britain’s delayed and disputed Brexit bill became law on Thursday, removing the last parliamentary obstacle to leaving the European Union

‘Right needs to be done’: Meng Wanzhou’s lawyers make final pitch to judge

A lawyer for Meng Wanzhou made a final pitch against extradition Thursday to the B.C. Supreme Court judge tasked with

New stamp commemorates black hockey league nearly lost to time

A new stamp highlights black hockey players in the Maritimes whose story was almost buried in history. But those players