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Jones gets off to winning start in Calgary
Manitoba's Jennifer Jones opened her 18th and final Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 7-5 victory Saturday over Nova Scotia's Heather Smith.
Silver says new policy for awards is paying off
65-game rule is having its intended effect with players
Not the Wolves you remember
Western Conference leader Minnesota is no longer a laughingstock
A change of trajectory
Varsho has a plan for a bounceback season: Hit it hard, not high
Photo caught Gudas in the moment
When Radko Gudas was last seen at Scotiabank Arena, he was standing over Maple Leafs goalie Joseph Woll, letting out a primal scream. The moment, captured by Toronto Star photographer Steve Russell, went viral.
Big moves aren't always answer
With little to offer in trade, Treliving should take a page from team history
Mighty night for offence
Matthews notches his sixth hat trick of the season in blowout victory over the Ducks
Atlas plugged
Nathan Pfeffer competes in a game where he can pinpoint a location on a global map just by looking at a Google Street View image. How in the world does he do it?
Always vroom for more
As a child, Doug Woods became obsessed with Hot Wheels. But what drives a man to collect nearly 25,000 toy cars?
Protesters urge leader to conduct timely vote
Deferring polls to December deemed unconstitutional
PM under pressure over abuse scandal
Orbán says Hungary is moving toward ratifying Sweden's NATO membership
Whale deaths spark call for change
Endangered North Atlantic species died due to collision with ship, fishing gear entanglement
Women scared to go out alone
UN says Taliban enforcing decrees on clothing, guardians through arrest
Russia takes control of the city of Avdiivka
Ukrainian troops withdraw, president calls for more aid
Ceasefire talks stall, mediator says
Israel PM Netanyahu defends upcoming Rafah offensive, calls Hamas demands 'delusional'
Court quashes paternity claim
Man who sexually assaulted mother 'not worthy' of fatherhood, judge says
We can't afford to give up on China
As China keeps changing course for the worse - will Canada keep watch?
Women lawyers describe a culture of harassment
Many say that sexual impropriety flourishes thanks to entrenched power imbalances in legal profession
'You cannot kill his ideas'
Navalny documentarian says Russian activist's legacy will live on
Trump hawks $399 branded shoes at 'Sneaker Con'
'Never Surrender' shoes described as bold, gold and tough
Moon-bound astronaut applauds Canadian visionaries
You're in a Florida beach house. You're under quarantine. And you're saying your final goodbyes to your family.
Einarson rink short-handed
Lead Harris ruled ineligible hours before tournament opener
Birds of a feather
How the strangers I met while on vacation became my most supportive and longest-lasting relationship
Mother to mother
Neither sister-in-law could get pregnant. Now both have daughters. Their story is almost inconceivable
The only remedy for love is to love more'
Helen Humphreys’ new historical fiction richly imagines the robust inner life of Thoreau on Walden Pond
They knew they had to write a novel together
Two authors, two characters, one good book
A slam poet finds his theatrical voice
In As I Must Live It, Luke Reece talks about growing up with a mentally ill father ina mixed-race family
We're not the sex police
Intimacy co-ordinator Mattea Kennedy dishes on the ins and outs of her job
A co-op worked for her and then some. Could it work for you?
Co-ops are not-for-profits that provide housing at cost for their members, who pay a monthly housing charge’ to cover the co-operative’s budget
Corporate Canada can no longer ignore biodiversity crisis
This past week, as hundreds of business leaders and policymakers gathered at the Vancouver Convention Centre for the annual GLOBE Forum, nature was everywhere.