• The Canadian Press

    Barcelona parts way with Xavi, one month after coach had reversed decision to step down

    BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — First, he wanted out. Then he opted to stay. Finally, Barcelona said enough is enough and decided to part ways. One month after Xavi Hernández said he would continue on as Barcelona coach despite a disappointing season, the Spanish club told the former midfield great it did not want him back. In the latest, and most likely final, twist to the bumpy season with Xavi in charge, Barcelona announced Friday that the club would be making a coaching change for next season. The S

  • The Canadian Press - Olympics 2022

    CHAN - Friday, May 24, 2024 - 09:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #1

    >> Announcer: in partnership with preventable-- yellow lines don't prevent injuries. You do. Let's keep it preventable ) >> Announcer: you're watching global bc. This is global news morning. >>i was like is there even a point of g to the game anymore kind of thing. >>jason: soccer shocker. The messi situation - as tomorrows whitecaps-miami game - is left with some big no shows. A judge is expected to hand down a sentence to notorious sex offender randall hopley this morning for breaching his sup

  • The Telegraph

    Champions League final 2024: When and where the match is and how to watch it on TV

    Real Madrid will face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final.

  • The Canadian Press - Olympics 2022

    CKY - Friday, May 24, 2024 - 07:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #8

    to do 6. >> That is a fancy bike. Thank you, ainsley. French fries, cookies, doughnuts, all super tasty and all part of a group known as ultra-processed foods. Bad news for your waistline. Yes. But according to new research, they may also be bad news for your brain. Ctv's heather wright explains. >> They are quick, convenient and hard to avoid ultra-processed foods, things like chips, cookies popping soup are everywhere. And according to a new study, there's a direct link between how much you ea