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Raonic advances to semis at SAP Open
Fast-rising Canadian Milos Raonic advanced to his first career ATP Tour semifinal by knocking off Richard Berankis and second-seeded Gael Monfils beat wild card Tim Smyczek 6-4, 7-6 (6) Friday in the quarter-finals at the SAP Open.
Salo in, Hamhuis out for Canucks
Defenceman Sami Salo is set to make his NHL season debut just in time, as the Vancouver Canucks deal with a battered blue-line ahead of their date with the Calgary Flames on Saturday.
Virtue, Moir to make debut at Four Continents
After months of waiting, Olympic and world ice dance champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir will finally make their season debut at next week's Four Continents event in Taipei City, Taiwan.
How Canada "owned the podium"
VANCOUVER - Even though Canada didn't get the most medals at the 2010 Games, we still managed to clinch an Olympic record with 14 gold medals.
Ferbey, Gushue feud heats up
“A little young puke like that is going to push me into retirement? Yeah. Whatever,” he said of Fry. “But then I got the one from Brad and, according to that one, I’m the worst piece of @#$% in the history of the world.
Q&A: VANOC boss John Furlong
With the one-year anniversary of the opening of the Vancouver Olympics arriving on Feb. 12, Canadians are remembering the triumphs of the 2010 Games, where the country won a record 14 gold medals, including a dramatic men's hockey title.
McMahon preps for Classic
Pond hockey NHL style is coming to Calgary in just over a week and preps are underway to transform the turf at McMahon into an ice surface fit for the Flames.
Greece beats Canada in soccer friendly
Giannis Fetfatzidis scored in the 63rd minute, taking advantage of a defensive miscue, to give Greece a 1-0 win over Canada in exhibition soccer play Wednesday in Larissa.
Stojko headlines Canadian Olympic hallThe Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame welcomed five new members on Tuesday, highlighted by the elections of figure skater Elvis Stojko, swimmer Curtis Myden and bobsleigh brakeman David MacEachern for 2011.
Rush 3rd in four-man bobsled
Lyndon Rush of Humboldt, Sask., drove the Canada 1 four-man bobsled to a bronze medal in a World Cup on Sunday in Cesana, Italy.
Clara Hughes talks about her battle with depression
We all know who Clara Hughes is. She's one of the darlings of Canadian sport. Her exploits in the Summer and Winter Olympics have made her legendary. Her charity work for organizations such as Right to Play have made her beloved.
Canadian Dancevic ousted at SA Tennis Open
Canadian Frank Dancevic is out of the SA Open men's tennis tournament, losing in straight sets to Adrian Mannarino of France in the quarter-finals Friday at Johannesburg, South Africa.
Sedin's late goal sinks Blackhawks
Daniel Sedin scored with four minutes left to take over the NHL scoring lead and lift the Vancouver Canucks to their fifth straight win with a wild 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night.
Super Bowl's fate could rest in Canuck's kick
If the mother of Shaun Suisham, the Pittsburgh Steelers placekicker, has her way, her son will be kept in the dark about the pre-Super Bowl celebrations underway in his small Ontario hometown.
Del Bosco, Serwa win ski cross worlds
Christopher Del Bosco and Kelsey Serwa, winners at the Winter X Games, helped Canada enjoy a big day at the world freestyle ski championships Friday.
Morace to step down as Canadian women's coach
The landscape of women's soccer in Canada will undergo a major change this summer, as Carolina Morace, head coach of the Canadian women's team, will quit her post after the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Canada's Dancevic upsets top seed at SA Open
Canada's Frank Dancevic recorded his biggest triumph in more than a year when he upset top-seeded Feliciano Lopez in the first round of the SA Tennis Open in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Wednesday.
Canada rises to No. 80 in FIFA rankings
World Cup winner Spain leads the latest FIFA rankings, and new Asian champion Japan leaps into the Top 20. Canada moved up four spots to No. 80, while the United States remained at No. 18 to lead CONCACAF teams.
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