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Q&A: What's next for the Tokyo Olympics as virus spreads?
TOKYO - The spreading virus from China has been reported in more than 60 countries and puts the Tokyo Olympics at risk. The Olympics are to open on July 24 - less than five months away. The Paralympic...
The Canadian Press
Mar 02, 2020
Community culture comes through in Blue Jays spring training stadium reno
Blue Jays fans visiting Toronto's spring training stadium in Florida will be treated to an upgraded game-watching experience this season. They'll also get a lesson in community history,...
The Canadian Press
Mar 02, 2020
With virus in mind, Korea's Sungjae Im wins Honda Classic, Canada's Hughes 2nd
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - Moments after getting his first career PGA Tour win, Sungjae Im took a moment to reflect on what it means. Not for himself - for his homeland, and for those dealing with a v...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2020
Canadian equestrian rider and horse dies following accident at competition
OTTAWA - Canadian rider Katharine Morel and her horse died Saturday after an accident at a competition in Florida, Equestrian Canada said. The 33-year-old Morel, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.,...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2020
Toronto Rock second-half comeback continues Sask. Rush home woes
The Saskatchewan Rush continued its stretch of misery at SaskTel Centre this season, losing 9-8 to the Toronto Rock. The loss snapped the Rush’s three-game winning streak and pushed the teamR...
CJME News
Mar 01, 2020
Raiders blank Blades to take back half of home-and-home
It wasn’t the result the Saskatoon Blades were hoping for in Prince Albert Saturday night. The Prince Albert Raiders dominated in the opening frame, firing 27 shots at the Blades’ Nolan Ma...
CJME News
Mar 01, 2020
Serie A, soccer clubs clash in Italy amid coronavirus outbreak chaos
MILAN - Amid a global health crisis Italian soccer teams and Serie A's governing body are squabbling with each other about when to play games, with Inter Milan chief executive Giuseppe Marotta saying ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2020
Hodgson energizes staid curling scene with fresh jerseys and personal style
KINGSTON, Ont. - There's no mistaking Team Wild Card lead Colin Hodgson on the ice at the Tim Hortons Brier. A Grim Reaper tattoo is featured prominently on his ink-loaded right arm. Skull and crossbo...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2020
Emergency goalie protocol talk on tap for NHL GMs meeting after Ayres' game
When a 42-year-old Zamboni driver entered as an emergency goaltender and won an NHL game, it became one of the best stories in sports. But David Ayres going from practising with the Toronto Maple Leaf...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2020
Two decades after death, Schmirler's legacy a merger of winning and motherhood
Sara England is accustomed to people she doesn't know telling her they held her when she was a baby. The 22-year-old knows that's how they connect to her mother still revered by the Canadian curling c...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2020
Team Canada skip Sandra Schmirler waves to family in the crowd as third Jan Betker centre and second Joan McCusker, right, look on prior to the first draw of the Canadian women's curling championships in Regina, Saturday, Feb.22, 1998. Schmirler died 20 years ago Monday from cancer at age 36. Her legacy encompasses a gold standard every Canadian women's team strives to match in competition. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Stoody
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