Bruce Mouat's Slam Success Fuels Olympic Gold Ambition

Scottish curling star Bruce Mouat, winner of six of the last eight Grand Slam events, aims to translate his dominance into Olympic gold at Milano Cortina 2026. Get the details on his team and the upcoming HearingLife Canadian Open in Saskatoon.

Jas Mathur Appointed CEO of Manny Pacquiao Promotions

Multidisciplinary entrepreneur Jas Mathur takes the helm as CEO of Manny Pacquiao Promotions, aiming to expand the brand's global footprint with a focus on strategic fighter development and innovative fan experiences.

Hughes Trade Ramifications for Calgary Flames

The blockbuster Quinn Hughes trade to Minnesota sets a new market standard, directly affecting the Calgary Flames' plans for defenseman Rasmus Andersson. Analysis of the deal's fallout.

Senators Scour Trade Market as Playoff Hopes Fade

The Ottawa Senators, sitting 14th in the East, are exploring the trade market for a top-nine forward and a defenseman to salvage their faltering season. GM Steve Staios is under pressure to make a move.

$3.9M boost for Ontario snowmobile trails

Ontario snowmobilers anticipate a banner season after a $3.9 million provincial grant revitalizes trail networks. The funding is a lifeline for clubs and local economies.

Messi's GOAT Tour ends in polluted New Delhi

Lionel Messi wrapped up his India tour in New Delhi, thrilling fans despite hazardous air pollution levels. The football legend expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support.

Hitmen's Moore Triggers Record-Late Teddy Bear Toss

Veteran Ethan Moore scored in the third period to set off the latest-ever teddy bear toss at the Saddledome, as the Calgary Hitmen aimed to collect 30,000 stuffed toys for charity in the 30th annual event.

Delgado Denied Hall of Fame, Jeff Kent Elected

Blue Jays legend Carlos Delgado missed Hall of Fame induction by just three votes. Jeff Kent, who began his career in Toronto, was the sole player elected by the Contemporary Era committee. Read the full story.

Jeff Kent makes Hall of Fame; Bonds, Clemens excluded

Second baseman Jeff Kent has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, while the doors remain firmly shut for controversial stars Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens. Get the full story on the latest voting results.

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