Donald Trump and hockey’s new politicsOne photo, less than 1,000 words: How hockey’s association with politics changed around the same time Trump’s did
In an Edmonton divorce, who gets custody of the Oilers tickets?A couple embroiled in divorce proceedings in Edmonton are arguing over suddenly valuable property: Oilers seats
At the Invictus Games sledge hockey aims to expand its reachInternational para ice hockey is not strong, with the same few countries monopolizing medals. Kevin Rempel wants to see that change.
Will co-hosting a World Cup put Canadian soccer on a roll?Proponents claim the 10 games Canada hopes to stage in 2026 will inspire a new generation of stars. The history of sports mega-events begs to differ.
The Calgary Flames want half a billion dollars from taxpayers: Just say ’No’Opinion: The shakedown arguments made by sports teams and other businesses are always the same, and don’t stand up to scrutiny
The Calgary Flames dig a deeper hole in arena debate’There’s a lot of places to make a lot of money in sports other than here,’ said Ken King, the club’s CEO. And that was the soft part of the sell.
In arena talks, Calgary Flames owners spectacularly misread the shotCalgarians are self-confident enough not to worry that the NHL would abandon them. And unlike Edmonton, the city doesn’t need an arena to revitalize its downtown core
’Be fearless’: Advice from ’Mighty Mouse’ to ’Golden Penny’Elaine Tanner, one of Canada’s greatest swimmers, offers words of wisdom to Penny Oleksiak—advice that would resonate with any young Canadian
How Indigenous people in Canada are reclaiming lacrosseA game played by professionals and athletes at elite universities is making a grassroots comeback among those who invented it
How Joe Carter’s home run entrenched Canada as a baseball countryThe generation that came of age dreaming of Joe Carter’s 1993 World Series home run changed the face of baseball in this country