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Tiger-Cats roll over Argonauts
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats simply dominated in a 34-15 win over the Toronto Argonauts at a packed Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton on Monday
Stampeders pound Eskimos on Labour Day
Buoyed by a raucous record crowd of 40,729 at McMahon Stadium, the hometown Calgary Stampeders ran roughshod over the Edmonton Eskimos 32-8 on Monday night.
NHL eyes $195M relocation fee for Coyotes
According to the Toronto Star, the National Hockey League, which continues to oppose the Canadian billionaire's purchase of the franchise, filed documents in an U.S. Bankruptcy Court claiming it's entitled to as much as US$195-million for any transfer of
Roughriders win Labour Day Classic
For those Saskatchewan Roughriders fans who were still doubting management's decision to waive Michael Bishop last November, the quarterback made things a little easier to swallow on Sunday.
Riders' tall in the saddle
The fans will be wearing watermelon hats and enough green body paint to camouflage an army. They'll be decked out almost exclusively in green and white, and some will have paid online resellers an average of $155 a seat for entry into the Saskatchewan Rou
Pettersen leads at Canadian Open
Despite a drought of 43 golf tournaments without a win, Suzann Pettersen isn't getting any sympathy from the other contenders at the CN Canadian Women's Open.
Trading Heatley is Sens' best option: Alfredsson
OTTAWA - The best resolution to the Dany Heatley saga would be to trade the disgruntled left-winger before the start of training camp on Sept. 12, Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson says.
Lions' Buono ties CFL record for wins
Buono's B.C. Lions rebounded from a humiliating loss to the lowly Winnipeg Blue Bombers their last time out by beating the best team in the league Friday night with a 19-12 victory over the visiting Montreal Alouettes.
Lingerie QB talks wardrobe malfuctions and pickup lines
As a regular feature, Canwest sports reporter Cory Wolfe gets personal with a sports figure. Today, he corners Krystal Gray - a quarterback with the New York Majesty of the Lingerie Football League. The LFL opens its season on Friday when the Miami Calien
Halladay pitches one-hitter to beat Yankees
Roy Halladay pitched a one-hitter to snap a three-start losing streak and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 6-0 Friday night, ending New York's winning streak at seven games.
United States beats Canadian women
On Thursday, the U.S. walked off with a 4-2 triumph before 6,833 at General Motors Place in a Hockey Canada Cup game littered with penalties and spectacular saves. The U.S. has now won five of its last seven meetings against Canada, the other superpower i
Healy resigns from NHLPA
Glenn Healy has resigned from his job as the NHL Players' Association's director of player affairs, just days after Paul Kelly was fired as the union's executive director.

The bigwigs showed up in court, but little was decided Wednesday in the ongoing Phoenix Coyotes bankruptcy saga.
Festering NHL issues are starting to stinkWith summer now gone and training camps about to open, the Coyotes are symbolic of the multi-faceted mess in which the NHL, or the business of the NHL, finds itself with the 2009-10 season less than a month away.
Leafs role in spotlight at Coyotes hearingThey haven't said a word since billionaire Jim Balsillie announced his intention to put an NHL team down the highway in Hamilton, but the Toronto Maple Leafs are playing a huge role in the continuing – seemingly endless – saga of the bankrupt Phoenix Coyo
Canada unbeaten at Hockey Canada Cup
A pair of hat tricks, a penalty-shot goal and a personal milestone highlighted Canada's 10-2 dismantling of Finland at the Hockey Canada Cup on Tuesday.
Pacman Jones joining Bombers
A CFL source requesting anonymity told The Canadian Press on Tuesday that the controversial former NFL cornerback has agreed to a one-year deal with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Jones is a former first-round draft pick of the Tennessee Titans who was releas
Canadian women win at Hockey Canada Cup
Last week, it was the Canadian men's hockey team in the spotlight at Olympic orientation camp in Calgary. This week, it is the women on display in Vancouver.
Coach irked by crude act
It seemed hard to believe, but Wally Buono actually found something that outraged him substantially more than the play of his B.C. Lions in their 37-10 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
How much hockey is too much?
While the hockey hype leading up to next year's Winter Olympics officially kicked off last week with Team Canada's orientation camp, Hockey Canada is facing a problem that could hurt the future of the sport in this country.
A Slocum surprise at The BarclaysHe was locked in a tense battle over the final hour Sunday at Liberty National with some of the biggest names in golf — Tiger Woods, Steve Stricker, Padraig Harrington and Ernie Els.
Kelly out as head of NHLPAPaul Kelly has been fired as the NHLPA's executive director following more than 10 hours of meetings in Chicago that began Sunday and carried into the early hours of Monday. The decision to relieve Kelly of his duties less than two years into his leadersh
Edmonton's Tim Hague out in 7 seconds at UFC 102
Canadian heavyweight Tim Hague (10-2) was a part of a record-setting bout, although not in the manner he hoped. Todd Duffee (6-0) knocked Hague out seven seconds into the first round, setting a UFC record for the quickest KO in company history.
Edwards passes Ambrose late to win the Napa Auto Parts 200
MONTREAL -- Carl Edwards caught Marcos Ambrose on the final turn to win a caution-filled NAPA Auto Parts 200 while local favourites Andrew Ranger and Jacques Villeneuve finished third and fourth at the NASCAR Nationwide event Sunday at Circuit Gilles Vill
Canadian drivers crowd favourites in Montreal
A year later and the rain again caused all kinds of headaches on Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as it limited morning practice for Sunday's NAPA Auto Parts 200 to only a few laps for some drivers and cancelled the afternoon practice session altogether.
Eskimos eke out win over Ti Cats
Three weeks after the Hamilton Tiger-Cats snapped a 21-21 tie with a last-minute touchdown to upend the visiting Eskimos, they were on the receiving end at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium.
All they know
Whether it's playing at the Olympics or the world championships, it's no longer a big deal for the women's national hockey team.
Canucks add 3 veterans to blue-line
The Vancouver Canucks overhauled their blue-line Friday, acquiring defencemen Christian Ehrhoff and Brad Lukowich from San Jose for two prospects, and making official the signing of veteran Mathieu Schneider.
Mixture of boos and Loos
CALGARY -- Dany Heatley was booed before he even hit the ice and Roberto Loungo had his name chanted in the unlikeliest of buildings, but it was Martin Brodeur who proved last night why he's still the most likely starter for Team Canada this February.
Babcock has game plan for scrimmage
It will be more than a standard scrimmage, but something less than an actual exhibition game when Canada's four-day men's Olympic hockey orientation comes to a close Thursday night.
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