Calgary’s Andrew Longino rockets to Canada’s 1st gold medal at Youth Olympics

LEYSIN — Calgary skier Andrew Longino won the mens’ halfpipe ski event Tuesday to capture Canada’s first gold medal at

James Forcillo, ex-officer who shot and killed teen on streetcar, granted full parole

James Forcillo, the former Toronto police officer who shot teenager Sammy Yatim to death on a TTC streetcar in 2013,

Meng Wanzhou extradition case back in court for 2nd day on ‘double criminality’ test

The second day of a court hearing gets underway Tuesday in Vancouver over a request from the United States to

Canadian comeback falls short in semifinal loss to United States at Youth Olympics

LAUSANNE — It was a quintessential hockey battle between rivals Canada and the United States with high drama, twists and

Basketball world to honour late NBA commissioner David Stern’s life, career

David Stern’s life and career will be celebrated Tuesday at a memorial service, three weeks after the former NBA commissioner’s

Trump lauds U.S. economy at Davos as trial set to begin in Washington

Thousands of kilometres from his Washington impeachment trial, U.S. President Donald Trump took centre stage in Davos, Switzerland, to tout

Trucker recounts finding frigid Yukon travellers burning vehicle to stay warm

Yves Lafond was about half an hour up the road from Carmacks, Yukon, last Monday morning when he spotted it.

New federally funded climate institute launches after demise of national roundtable

Seven years after Stephen Harper’s Conservative government eliminated funding for the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, a

Slowed by injury, British No. 1 Johanna Konta makes early Australian Open exit

Johanna Konta wasn’t sure even as she celebrated Christmas if she’d make the long trip to Australia for the year’s

Alexander Zverev pledges to give any Australian Open prize money to bushfire disaster relief

Johanna Konta wasn’t sure even as she celebrated Christmas if she’d make the long trip to Australia for the year’s

Raonic finishes off final game of rain-delayed victory in 1st round of Australian Open

Canada’s Milos Raonic won his first match since October on Tuesday, finishing off a suspended opening-round contest at the Australian

Longtime Mariners ace Felix Hernandez agrees to minor-league deal with Braves

Longtime Seattle Mariners ace Felix Hernandez reached a minor-league deal with the Atlanta Braves on Monday that includes an invite

Canada’s James Hinchcliffe crossing off items on his racing bucket list

James Hinchcliffe was surprised and disappointed when he was dismissed from Arrow McLaren SP last October. Now he sees it

Raptors halt Hawks’ late 4th-quarter run for victory in MLK Day matinee

Norman Powell says nothing has changed, even though he’s in the best streak of his highest-scoring season. It may feel

Just the basics: The new coronavirus outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) is holding an emergency meeting Wednesday to discuss whether the new coronavirus identified in China

‘I try my hardest not to think about it’: 12-year-old recounts handcuffing at BMO

The 12-year-old Indigenous girl who was handcuffed and then detained for 45 minutes by the Vancouver Police Department on a

Canada’s Mac Marcoux continues dominance at para alpine World Cup

Mac Marcoux of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., with Ottawa’s Tristan Rodgers as his guide, opened up the third stop of

‘He’s the one guy I’m pulling for’: Hall of Famer Tim Raines hoping ex-teammate Larry Walker soon joins him

Tim Raines can speak from experience when he describes what Larry Walker might be feeling in the hours before Tuesday’s

Hundreds of Central American migrants cross river into Mexico

Hundreds of Central American migrants waded across the Suchiate River into southern Mexico Monday in a new test of U.S.

Canadian snowboarder Liam Brearley wins silver at Youth Olympics

LEYSIN — From a small town in Ontario to the Swiss Alps to a silver medal at the Youth Olympics.

Trump legal team calls impeachment ‘dangerous perversion’ of Constitution in legal brief

U.S. President Donald Trump’s legal team asserted Monday that he did «absolutely nothing wrong,» calling the impeachment case against him

McDavid-Draisaitl magic paying off in the standings for Oilers

Somehow, over the past nine days, Zack Kassian pulled off the impossible by stealing the bulk of hockey headlines in

China confirms human-to-human transmission of new coronavirus

Human-to-human transmission has been confirmed in an outbreak of a new coronavirus, the head of a Chinese government expert team

St. John’s mayor calls for patience after massive snowstorm slams Newfoundland

A snowblower widens a road in St. John’s Sunday. The effort on Monday will focus snow-clearing on narrow streets in