CBC Sports' Devin Heroux to receive medal for 'top-quality, enthusiastic and empathetic sports coverage'
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Canada will meet three-time champion Germany in the Davis Cup quarterfinals in Malaga, Spain this November.
Canada, fuelled by a 2-1 win over the U.S. and scoreless draw with Mexico, has jumped two places to No. 38 in the FIFA men's world rankings released Thursday.
LONDON : Reigning champions Italy will face Argentina in the Davis Cup Final 8 Knockout in Malaga in November with the United States set for a blockbuster clash against Australia.
A former Gillingham player has been charged over a £600,000 drug seizure.
A group of women's hockey players in Kenora, Ont., are threatening to take the city to court over its ice allocation policy — arguing they're facing gender-based discrimination.
Jugraj Singh emerged as the unlikely hero for the Indian men's hockey team as he scored the winner against China in the Asian Champions Trophy 2024 final. There was no goal in the first three quarters of the summit clash but Jugraj was able to find the back of the net in the 51st minute to guide his side to a record-extending fifth title. It was a rare goal for the 27-year-old who plays as a centre-back but its importance was not lost on anyone. It was a shining moment for Jugraj who used to sell tricolour flags and water bottles to tourists at the Attari-Wagah border to help his family financially.
Ontario's Minister of Sport Neil Lumsden said Wednesday he intends to one day donate his brain for concussion research, while announcing new funding for a provincewide study on traumatic brain injuries.