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Kawhi Leonard sues Nike over rights to his logo
SAN FRANCISCO - Toronto star Kawhi Leonard filed a federal lawsuit against Nike on Monday, saying the footwear and apparel giant is blocking him from using a logo that he believes he owns. The suit wa...
Jun 03, 2019
Summer Hoops Classic turns 5 with record-breaking numbers
Days before the 5th Annual PG Summer Hoops Classic, tournament organizer Nav Parmar was close to cancelling the event. This after he received the news of a passing in his family. The UNBC Timberwolves...
Jun 03, 2019
Cougars’ tenders on Canada’s radar
Two Cougars goaltenders are among some pretty elite company this week, getting set to take the ice as part of Hockey Canada's Program of Excellence Goaltending Camp. Starting goalie Taylor Gauthier ea...
Jun 03, 2019
Judge: Federal wagering law only applies to sports gambling
CONCORD, N.H. - A federal judge ruled Monday that a law prohibiting interstate wagering applies only to sports gambling, setting aside a Justice Department opinion that some states feared would make o...
Jun 03, 2019
Hatred of women creeping into public debate, Trudeau tells equality conference
VANCOUVER - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says gender equality is under attack and, in the age of social media, it's never been easier to taunt with abhorrent views. Trudeau told the Women Deliver 201...
Jun 03, 2019
Hatred of women creeping into public debate, Trudeau tells equality conference
VANCOUVER - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says gender equality is under attack and, in the age of social media, it's never been easier to taunt with abhorrent views. Trudeau told the Women Deliver 201...
Jun 03, 2019
Hamilton Tiger-Cats beat Ottawa Redblacks 25-21 in pre-season action
Ottawa Redblacks head coach Rick Campbell got a good look at his quarterback situation on Saturday. Campbell played four different pivots in a 25-21 pre-season loss against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at ...
Jun 03, 2019
Rona Ambrose endorses amendments to bill on sex assault training for judges
OTTAWA - After stalling for two years, the Senate is poised to finally pass a private member's bill that would require judges in Canada to undergo training about sexual assault law, includin...
Jun 03, 2019
RattleSnake Point hosts U.S. Open qualifier, although no Canadians advance
MILTON, Ont. - The first-ever U.S. Open qualifier on Canadian soil didn't send any Canadians to the third major of the men's golf season. But it was still a tremendous boon for golf in Canada. America...
Jun 03, 2019
Ottawa, Quebec announce $500 million reconstruction of La Fontaine Tunnel
MONTREAL - The federal and Quebec governments have announced a $500-million reconstruction project for Canada's longest highway tunnel - the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel linking Montreal to...
Jun 03, 2019