Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jesse Litsch will try to recapture the form that made him an early-season surprise when he takes on the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday (CBC, 3:30 p.m. ET).
American sprinter Tyson Gay has a mild strain in a muscle in the back of his left leg. He has been told to limit his activity to light exertion over the next two weeks.
One night after an ugly 77-69 loss against unheralded New Zealand, Canada took a step in the right direction on the eve of its trip to Europe for Olympic qualifying with a convincing 100-68 win over Lebanon in the final
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HUNTSVILLE, ON, July 4 - Ontario Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services Rick Bartolucci will dedicate a Bridge to fallen Ontario Provincial Police officer Constable Richard Verdecchia.
Mexico's Edwin Borboa beat Toronto FC keeper Brian Edwards with the decisive goal to lift Pachuca to a 4-3 win in a penalty shootout in Saturday night's friendly at BMO Field.
Olympic-bound athletes finished 1-2 in the women's road race at the Canadian national cycling championships on Saturday, with Alex Wrubleski edging Leigh Hobson at the line.
Roy Halladay pitched seven solid innings and Alex Rios stole three bases to help the Blue Jays snap a three-game losing skid with a 7-5 victory over the hometown Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.
Sixteen cats and three dogs died in a house fire in northeast Calgary on Friday evening that also sent one woman to hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation.
Wearing a cowboy hat, plaid shirt and jeans, Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion strode into the Calgary Stampede, hoping to sell his Green Shift carbon tax plan in the heart of Alberta oil country.
Roy Halladay (10-6) gave up two runs and six hits in seven innings, struck out seven and recorded only three of his outs on flyballs to the outfield. The 2003 AL Cy Young Award winner allowed only one runner past
And they put on a good show as the teams finished regulation time 1-1 with Pachuca winning on penalty kicks 4-3 before an announced attendance of 18,079 at BMO Field.
Bedard, of Navan, Ont., who was slowed earlier in the season by back and hip problems, has not thrown 100 pitches in a start in more than a month. On Friday he was pulled after five innings and 99 pitches,