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Bid group eyes Halifax for Coyotes gamesHalifax: the home of the Phoenix Coyotes?
That could be a distinct possibility, for five games, at least.
According to a report in The Globe and Mail, a group intending to bid on the financially-strapped NHL franchise wants to bring five of the team
Massa has surgery after freak Hungary crash
The Brazilian careered off at the 200kph Turn Four at the Hungaroring after being hit in the helmet by flying debris from rear wing of the Brawn GP of compatriot Rubens Barrichello.
Eskimos stun Riders with comeback
The Edmonton Eskimos ran for four touchdowns — one on a punt return — to fight back from a 22-point deficit on Saturday afternoon in a 38-33 road win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Stampeders run away from Lions
The Calgary Stampeders left BC Place quiet as a mausoleum on Friday night, drubbing the Lions all night long in a 48-10 rout.
Als outplay Ticats on both sides of ball
Montreal Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo marked another career milestone on Thursday night against Hamilton, but it was his defensive teammates that really shone in a 21-8 home victory.
Andrus: Arland Bruce has not been a good teammate
A day after Toronto Argonauts wide receiver Arland Bruce III ripped head coach Bart Andrus and quarterback Kerry Joseph in the Globe and Mail, Andrus suggested that Bruce might not be able to function in professional football.
Autopsy reveals twist in Gatti death
An autopsy indicated former boxing champion Arturo Gatti may have committed suicide, been accidentally killed or murdered, according to a Brazilian newspaper that said it obtained a copy of the coroner's initial findings.
Ticats rally to beat Bombers
Veteran quarterback Kevin Glenn came off the sidelines to throw two touchdown passes and lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to a 25-13 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in front of a rejuvenated crowd of 24,292 at Ivor Wynne Stadium Saturday night.
Calvillo ties Lancaster in Alouettes drubbing of Riders
REGINA -- Anthony Calvillo threw two touchdown passes to move into a second-place tie on the all-time list as the Montreal Alouettes dismantled the Saskatchewan Roughriders 43-10 on Saturday to remain the CFL's lone unbeaten team.
Woods misses cut at British Open
Tiger Woods missed the cut at the British Open after shooting a 4-over 74 in the second round at Turnberry, Scotland, on Friday.
Jackson, Lions jolt Eskimos
Unfazed by the loss of starting quarterback Buck Pierce, the British Columbia Lions won big behind backup Jarious Jackson
Lions hope 3rd game's a charm
After opening the CFL season with two straight losses B.C. Lions players say it's time they begin playing up to their potential
Alouettes top first edition of 2009's TSN CFL Power Rankings
The first edition of the 2009 season TSN Power Rankings were released on Tuesday, and the undefeated Montreal Alouettes topped the list with flying colours.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders were ranked second, coming off a 46-36 win over the Toronto Argona
Where does Bettman's salary rank among sports bosses, players?As Wayne Gretzky desperately tries to keep his finances from the prying eyes of bankruptcy court, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman's salary is a matter of public record: $7.1 million in salary and benefits for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, according
Claude Lemieux(notes) is retired from hockey. No, he really is done this time. Go ahead, Detroit, exhale.
Lemieux spent 20 minutes during a conference call on Wednesday thanking everyone on the call, thanking everyone with interest in covering his anno
Barrel racing champion reveals tragic loss
Tammy Key-Fischer first came to the Calgary Stampede in 2001.
She brought with her a six-year-old bay colt called Roundpen, which she had been campaigning on the rodeo trail all year.
Olympian Opens Brothel to Fund 2012 Bid
A New Zealand athlete has opened a brothel to finance his Olympic aspirations, the BBC reports. Logan Campbell just wants to stop asking his parents for money—his Beijing efforts cost $150,000, and he hopes to start training again in 2011 with $300,000 fr
Brazilian police detain Arturo Gatti's wife
Police in Brazil have detained the wife of Canadian boxer Arturo "Thunder" Gatti as a suspect in his death. The boxer's body was found early Saturday morning in a hotel room at the posh Porto de Galinhas resort.
Canada beat United States to qualify for World Cup
LONDON -- Canada became the first nation to get through the qualifying process and confirm their place at the 2011 World Cup when they beat the United States 41-18 in the second leg of their playoff in Edmonton on Saturday.
St. Pierre, Lesnar retain titles @ UFC 100
LAS VEGAS - Canadian Georges St. Pierre was dominant in defending his welterweight title against Thiago Alves via decision while heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar stopped Frank Mir in the second round on the milestone UFC 100 card Saturday night.
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