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IOC says Vancouver on track for 2010 Games
The International Olympic Committee declared Wednesday that it was "extremely happy" with the work done by the Vancouver Olympic Committee, and promised further financial support for the cash-strapped 2010 Winter Games.
Team Canada looks to replenish or die
"I'm a Canadian," Team Canada's head coach said Monday, "and when you're born Canadian, in my opinion, it's like winnin' the lotto. You're in the greatest country, I believe, playing the greatest game . . . the passion is fantastic.
Reinsdorf out, NHL in as possible buyer of CoyotesPHOENIX — A group headed by Jerry Reinsdorf has pulled out of the possible purchase of the Phoenix Coyotes just as the NHL filed a bid in U.S. Bankruptcy Court to buy the team and keep it in Arizona.
Reinsdorf's group said it was unable to meet Tuesday
NHL submits bid to buy Coyotes
In an unexpected move Tuesday, the NHL filed its own bid in U.S. bankruptcy court to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes in an effort to keep the franchise in Arizona.
Big Canuck hockey camps: a history
The 46 players who will attend Canada's Olympic hockey orientation camp this week may face unprecedented media scrutiny, but they won't be the first to gather with the heavy burden of a nation's expectations.
Balsillie sets Sept. 14 deadline for Coyotes dealCanadian billionaire Jim Balsillie has put together a revised proposal to purchase the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes.
Balsillie filed a document in U.S. bankruptcy court on Monday, agreeing to buy the franchise for $212.5 million US and immediately move it
Canadian skiers sweep podium in New Zealand
The Canadian cross-country team cleaned up in the first two events at the New Zealand Winter Games Sunday, sweeping the men's podium and placing first and second in the women's event.
Barrichello picks up first F1 win in five years
The 37-year-old Brazilian took advantage of a costly pit-stop error by Lewis Hamilton's McLaren team to record a 10th career win -- his first since the 2004 Chinese GP -- and boost his championship hopes.
BC Lions bombed
Blue Bomber pads CFL rushing lead with team record 260-yard effort
Alouettes continue to roll
The first half may have been back and forth, but the Montreal Alouettes were the better team in the second and posted a 34-25 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday in Montreal.
Bolt smashes another record
'I am on my way to being a legend,' Usain Bolt says after winning gold in the 200-metre final, setting another world-record time of 19.19 seconds
Hockey Night in Canada returns on Oct. 1
Hockey Night in Canada makes its debut on the first day of the NHL season with an Original Six matchup between the Montreal Canadiens in Toronto to face the Maple Leafs (CBC, CBCSports.ca 7 p.m. ET) followed by the Calgary Flames hosting the Vancouver Can
Kane charges coming: district attorney
Buffalo's district attorney says he expects a grand jury to announce charges Wednesday against Patrick Kane, the Chicago Blackhawks star accused of assaulting a cab driver.
New hockey sweater draws some heat
CALGARY - Leave it to the most controversial jersey in Canadian hockey history to yet again stir the pot. Call it the sweater that keeps on giving.
Roughriders hold off Ticats
Weston Dressler's 13-yard touchdown run with six minutes left put Saskatchewan ahead for good as the Roughriders beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-23 on Sunday at Mosaic Stadium.
Is hockey's popularity waning in Canada?Reginald Bibby, a prominent sociologist at the University of Lethbridge and author of "The Emerging Millennials," says hockey is losing popularity in all age groups.
"Contrary to the beliefs of Canadian observers . . . interest in the National Hockey
Eskimos upend Stamps in West thriller
With a minute to go and the Eskimos trailing by four, quarterback Ricky Ray connected with slotback Fred Stamps for a 20-yard touchdown pass to lift Edmonton to a 38-35 win over the visiting Calgary Stampeders on Thursday.
Tiger roars at PGA Championship
“I feel pretty comfortable if I’m playing well,” Woods said. “There are times I’ve put it together and had some pretty good margins of victory. I just feel that, overall, my game over the years has gotten better. It’s become more consistent. When I’m play
Michael Vick lands with Eagles
Disgraced quarterback Michael Vick has secured a spot with an NFL team, signing with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday.
Reinsdorf has agreement in principle with Coyotes' creditor
PHOENIX - Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie's bid to buy the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes and move them to southern Ontario suffered a setback Tuesday when a rival group reached an agreement in principal with the franchise's largest secured creditor.
Cabbies lawyer says Kane situation blown out of proportion
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CHICAGO - It's been one thing after another for the Chicago Blackhawks this off-season after a trip to the Western Conference finals. They signed one star forward in Marian H
Theoren Fleury maybe making a comebackAlthough the odds are stacked against him, Theoren Fleury is hoping for a return to the National Hockey League.
The 41-year-old has been working out with a personal trainer and skating in Calgary in an attempt to get back into game shape and land an in
Victory fulfils family's dream
There were tears of pride, of joy.
"It's like our wildest dream," began Jeff McClintock, pausing for a moment to choke back his emotions. "We came here and knew she had a possibility of winning this thing if she skied to her maximum.
Tiger Woods earns 70th career win
First came another signature moment from Tiger Woods, an 8-iron over the water that stopped a foot from the hole. Even more stunning was the meltdown that followed by Padraig Harrington.
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