• The Canadian Press

    Hamilton, Winnipeg and B.C. fined by CFL for exceeding 2023 salary cap

    TORONTO — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and B.C. Lions have all been fined by the CFL for exceeding the league’s 2023 salary cap. But none exceeded the $5.45-million cap by more than $100,000 so the selection order for the '24 CFL draft April 30 remains unchanged. The CFL released the results of its detailed season-ending audit Friday. The 2024 salary cap is set at $5.525 million. Hamilton went over the cap by just $2,654 while Winnipeg surpassed it by $25,947. B.C. was over by

  • The Canadian Press

    Injured Haaland is a doubt for Man City's FA Cup semi against Chelsea

    MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Erling Haaland had to watch as Manchester City exited the Champions League after a shootout against Real Madrid this week. The striker could be watching again when City plays Chelsea in their FA Cup semifinal on Saturday. Haaland has a muscle injury and will be assessed ahead of the game at Wembley, City manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday. The injury wasn't elaborated on. Guardiola said Haaland felt discomfort during Wednesday's loss to Madrid and asked to be substit

  • Yahoo Sports

    Ryan Garcia misses weight, fight vs. Devin Haney now a non-title bout

    Both camps came to an agreement to go forward with the fight but without a title on the line.

  • The Canadian Press

    NHL PLAYOFFS: 'It's wide open' is the theme as the race to the Stanley Cup begins

    General manager Don Waddell likes how his Carolina Hurricanes finished the season, winning 16 of their final 21 games. He knows it means nothing now. “Your points get erased and you all start with zeros,” Waddell said. “Playoffs are a different time. That’s what’s great about the NHL. Once you get to the playoffs, it’s wide open.” This year more than many in the recent past. Unlike last year, when Boston broke league records for the most wins and points in a season, there is no clear favorite to