• The Canadian Press

    Canada downs Scotland 12-5, remains unbeaten at mixed curling worlds

    ÖSTERSUND, Sweden — Canada’s Kadriana and Colton Lott scored six in the sixth end to clinch a 12-5 win over Scotland at the world mixed doubles curling championship on Tuesday. The husband-and-wife team from Gimli, Man. scored three in the second end and stole another in the third after the Scottish duo of Sophie Jackson and Duncan McFadzean opened with a single. Later with Canada in control leading 6-2, Scotland applied some pressure by scoring three in the fifth end to cut the lead to one. The

  • The Canadian Press

    Ten Hag comes out fighting and calls reactions to Man United's FA Cup semifinal win 'a disgrace'

    MANCHESTER, England (AP) — After limping into the FA Cup final, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag came out fighting on Tuesday. His team was roundly criticized for blowing a 3-0 lead against second-tier Coventry on Sunday and needing a penalty shootout to advance to the final. Ten Hag, himself, admitted United had been fortunate when Coventry saw an extra-time winner ruled out by VAR for a marginal offside. But with uncertainty surrounding his future following a disappointing season, he hit

  • Yahoo Sports

    Reports: Rory McIlroy set to rejoin PGA Tour's player council after November resignation

    McIlroy has been one of the PGA Tour's most vocal supporters since the formation of LIV Golf.

  • The Canadian Press

    Canadian Olympic Committee joins Centre for Sport and Human Rights

    TORONTO — The Canadian Olympic Committee has become the first national Olympic committee in the world to join the Centre for Sport and Human Rights. The centre based in Switzerland launched in 2018 to promote human rights in sport and prevent violations of those rights. Former Irish president and former United Nations human rights commissioner Mary Robinson is a founding patron. Canada's Olympic Committee joins World Rowing and the international field hockey federation, as well as companies McDo