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Crashes put worlds on holdFour skiers crashed among a run of seven. Ambulances hauled away two of the injured. The men's jump preliminaries at the water ski world championships Friday were a disaster, then a controversy.
Tiger-Cats purr in the pouring rain
There is officially a good football team in Hamilton. No, not the one at McMaster University, but the one that slugged it out with the CFL's Western Conference-leading Edmonton Eskimos in a heavy rain at Ivor Wynne Stadium on Saturday night.
Canada's Pierse, relay team set world records
Vancouver swimmer Annamay Pierse broke her own world short-course record in the women's 200-metre breaststroke, and Canada's men's 4x200 freestyle relay team also set a new world mark Friday at the British Grand Prix.
Lions end skid with 35-20 win over Riders
Running back Martell Mallett had two touchdowns and special teams player O'Neil Wilson scored off a fumbled punt return as the B.C. Lions beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 35-20 Friday night.
Alouettes dominate Argos with solid defence
The Montreal Alouettes dazzled defensively against the Toronto Argonauts on Friday, preventing their opponents from touching the scoreboard in their 25-0 victory at Montreal's Percival Molson Memorial Stadium.
Hockey's dog days of summer
With the dog days of August upon us, and outdoor temperatures rising, the NHL's off-season is winding down. Training camps are set to open a mere six weeks from now.
Hockey losing its grip among Canadian teensBetween 1990 and 2005, the percentage of adults who "very" or "fairly" closely follow the NHL dropped to 30 per cent from 36 per cent. Among teens, fandom over the same 1992 to 2008 period — fell fully 10 points, to 35 per cent from 45 per cent.
UFC coming to Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal
Outspoken president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship Dana White told the world something that he'd been telling The Sun for some time Thursday when he announced that the UFC would hold major mixed martial arts events in three Canadian cities in 2010.
Canucks GM Gillis adds president title
Canucks Sports & Entertainment announced on Tuesday that Chris Zimmerman is stepping down after three seasons as president of the Vancouver Canucks, with general manager Mike Gillis taking over the role.
Massa leaves hospital, flies home
ROME -- Injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa left a Budapest hospital after nine days of treatment on Monday and said he hoped to make a swift return to Formula One.
Getzlaf's big play sinks Stamps
Chris Getzlaf's 65-yard touchdown catch — his second of the night — with 1:17 left gave the Saskatchewan Roughriders a thrilling 24-23 road win over the Calgary Stampders on Saturday night.
B.C. Lions lose to Ti-Cats again
With all eyes on the flamboyant Bruce for his Tiger-Cats debut, Cobb stole the show, running for a pair of touchdowns and racking up 194 yards from scrimmage in Hamilton's 30-18 win over the B.C. Lions
Pierse sets world breaststroke record
Canada's Annamay Pierse became an even bigger player on the international stage Thursday, shattering the world record in the women's 200-metre breaststroke
NHL board rejects Balsillie, accepts Reinsdorf
The NHL's board of governors unanimously rejected Jim Balsillie's application to become owner of the Phoenix Coyotes on Wednesday, while unanimously approving a bid by Jerry Reinsdorf.
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