Canada Sports News
The CKA news is community driven, each day members submit links to news articles around the web.
Links with a maple leaf are Canadian in some way, and are the prefered type for submission.
Click the "comments" link below each link to add comments about the news article.
You need to be a member of Canadaka.net and be logged into the site, to submit news links.
Currently showing last 100 links of 9,746
Final running of the bulls results in minor injuries
Four thrill-seekers were treated for cuts and bruises but no one was gored as thousands of runners packed the streets of Pamplona for the San Fermin festival Saturday, eager to share in the adrenaline-fueled experience of this year's final running of the
Canada thumps New Zealand at Olympic soccer tuneup
Christine Sinclair and Diana Matheson each scored to lead Canada in a 2-0 victory over New Zealand on Saturday at the Match World Women's Cup. Sophie Schmidt was the player of the match, with assists on both Canadian goals at Stade de Lussy.
Eskimos offence comes to life against Blue Bombers
After scoring just one point against the Saskatchewan Roughriders last week, the Edmonton Eskimos finally produced some offence in a 42-10 romp over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Commonwealth Stadium on Friday.
Alouettes come back to bury Stampeders
Rookie fullback Patrick Lavoie caught a last-minute touchdown pass after a Jerald Brown interception as the Montreal Alouettes pulled out a 33-32 comeback victory over the Calgary Stampeders in CFL action on Thursday night.
Shawn Gore helps Lions take down Tiger-Cats
Shawn Gore scored two receiving touchdowns and Tim Brown returned a punt 81 yards for another as the B.C. Lions beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 39-36 in CFL action Friday night.
Oilers land coveted defenceman Justin Schultz
The Edmonton Oilers have landed coveted free agent defenceman Justin Schultz. It doesn’t matter what the media thinks, either.
And it doesn’t matter how forcefully the fans in Edmonton defend their city.
Does Canada have a place on the global soccer pitch?
In neighbourhoods across Toronto and in cities across Canada, soccer fans have splashed the bright blues of Italy, reds of Portugal and oranges of Denmark in honour of the Euro Cup. It begs the question: What about Canadian soccer?
Sandusky found guilty of 45 of 48 countsBELLEFONTE, Pa. — Jerry Sandusky was convicted Friday of sexually assaulting 10 boys over 15 years, accusations that shattered the Happy Valley image of Penn State football and led to the firing of Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno.
Sandusky, a 68-year-ol
Burris, Ticats nip Blue Bombers
It was only a pre-season game but Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Henry Burris was a man on a mission Wednesday night as he led his new team to a 26-25 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Uncle Drew on Devour.comUncle Drew – After spending four hours in makeup, 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year Kyrie Irving heads to the courts of New...
Canucks go to arbitration with Mason Raymond
Vancouver forward Mason Raymond has been an important part of the Canucks for five seasons and the restricted free agent will be back tormenting defences with his speed next season.
Alexandre Despatie in hospital after diving mishap
Canadian diver Alexandre Despatie, a medal contender for the London Olympics, is in a Madrid hospital recovering from surgery to close a gash on his head suffered in training for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Mega-lawsuit alleges NFL hid brain injury links
CTV Toronto - A concussion-related lawsuit bringing together scores of cases has been filed in federal court, accusing the NFL of hiding information that linked football-related head trauma to permanent brain injuries.
Devils avoid sweep with Game 4 win
The Los Angeles Kings will have to wait at least three more days for another shot at becoming true hockey royalty after Adam Henrique kept New Jersey alive in the Stanley Cup final. His late goal secured a 3-1 victory for the Devils in Game 4 on Wednesday
Back to Canada News