November 14th, 2024

National Sports

Korte-Moore not concerned with being top-ranked prospect at CFL combine

By Dan Ralph, The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

At six foot five and 262 pounds, Lake Korte-Moore definitely stands out in a crowd. So it’s no surprise the University of British Columbia defensive lineman is the centre of attention at the CFL combine in Edmonton. But Korte-Moore entered the individual testing Thursday with the added burden of being the top-ranked player in the ... Read More »

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Canadian Premier League appoints Marni Dicker as chief legal counsel

By The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

TORONTO – The Canadian Premier League has named Marni Dicker its executive vice-president, infrastructure, and chief legal officer. More recently, Dicker served as executive vice-president and general counsel for Live Work Learn Play Inc., a real estate development and advisory firm. As chief commercial officer and general counsel for Infrastructure Ontario, Dicker negotiated and managed ... Read More »

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Canadian men facing fight to avoid relegation from World Rugby Sevens Series

By Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

Facing a fight to avoid relegation, the Canadian men need to deliver on the pitch in the next three events on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, starting next week in Hong Kong. The Canadians are 14th in the standings after seven events on the 11-stop circuit. They find themselves in a dangerous neighbourhood given ... Read More »

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Blues GM Doug Armstrong to lead Canada at men’s world championship

By The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

CALGARY – Doug Armstrong has been named Canada’s general manager for the upcoming men’s world hockey championship in Finland and Latvia. The St. Louis Blues executive was tabbed by Hockey Canada on Thursday as part of a management team that will also see Detroit Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman serve in an associate role. Shane ... Read More »

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Track stymies Russian path to Olympics due to war in Ukraine

By Eddie Pells, The Associated Press on March 23rd, 2023

Track and field leaders signaled Thursday that it will be nearly impossible for Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete at the Paris Olympics next year if the war in Ukraine continues. The World Athletics Council kept its ban on Russian athletes in international events in place “for the foreseeable future.” It’s a move that goes ... Read More »

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Greenshields returns but others are missing from Canadian roster for Hong Kong Sevens

By The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

Julia Greenshields returns from injury for the first time since December. but Canada coach Jack Hanratty is missing other bodies through injury and 15s commitments ahead of the Hong Kong Sevens. Canada, which stands eighth in the overall standings, will compete in Pool A with No. 1 New Zealand, No. 7 Britain and invitational host ... Read More »

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Canada’s Einarson drops 6-5 decision to Japan at women’s world curling championship

By The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

SANDVIKEN, Sweden – Canada’s Kerri Einarson dropped a 6-5 decision to Japan’s Satsuki Fujisawa at the women’s world curling championship on Thursday. The Manitoba-based team of Einarson, Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard and Briane Harris gave up a steal of two in the eighth end, but responded with a deuce in the ninth to tie the ... Read More »

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Canadian rowers square off in latest edition of historic Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race

By Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

Canadian Alexander Bebb knows what awaits Sunday when he lines up for Oxford against Cambridge in the 168th edition of the men’s Boat Race. Pain. “It’s almost a war of attrition,” said the 25-year-old from Vancouver. “It’s quite gruelling,” he added. “From stroke (No.) 10 onward, it’s as painful as you can imagine. You just ... Read More »

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Ottawa Senators sign defenceman Tyler Kleven to three-year, entry-level contract

By The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

OTTAWA – The Ottawa Senators have signed defenceman Tyler Kleven to a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced Thursday. The 21-year-old set career-highs with eight goals, 10 assists and 18 points over 35 games in his third season at the University of North Dakota. Expected to joined the Senators on Friday, the six-foot-five, 213-pound Kleven ... Read More »

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QMJHL brawl victim unsure of league’s move on fighting 15 years later

By Joshua Clipperton, The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

The victim of one of junior hockey’s most notorious on-ice brawls is still grappling with fighting’s place in the game – even as the league where he played moves to further eliminate the practice. Dr. Bobby Nadeau was a goaltender with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Chicoutimi Sagueneens in 2008 when he was attacked ... Read More »

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Young Brighton goalkeeper enjoying first taste of camp with Canadian national team

By Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2023

Tom McGill left Canada for England as a boy but kept coming back to see his father and family. Now the third-string goalkeeper at English Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion, McGill is proud and happy to be in camp with Canada ahead of CONCACAF Nations League games against Curacao and Honduras. McGill, who ... Read More »

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