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New offer for Coyotes
Group of American and Canadian businessmen led by Daryl Jones of Research Edge LLC plans to buy ailing Phoenix NHL franchise
Lorne Rubenstein
The Survivor: Tom Watson
25 years later Friday's British Open leader has a new opportunity not to let victory slip through his fingers
Weekly notebook
Stressful summer for unchosen ones
In his final Friday column before taking a break, Eric Duhatchek writes that there are still a number of well-known free agents who don't have a place to play next season
The British Open
Watson in front after three
Five-time former champ, now 59, remains in lead heading into Sunday in bid to become oldest ever winner of a major
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Canada's fastest growing sport struggles for both recognition and regulation
Rzepczynski leads Jays past BoSox
Rookie left-hander allows only one run over six innings to pickup first major league win in 6-2 victory over Boston
Spectator killed at Tour de France
Russia's Ivanov wins 14th stage but ride marred by death of woman hit by police motorcycle
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TFC pulls out draw versus Dynamo
Late goal by Houston defender Bobby Boswell cancels out De Rosario’s first-half opener in a 1-1 tie
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Jeff Blair
Transforming good intentions
The journey of Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Aaron Hill to MLB stardom
Allan Maki
Wotherspoon remains on course for Vancouver
Despite the fractured arm that derailed 2008-09 season, the world's best long-track speed skater is back, with a new coach to guide him
Stephen Brunt
The end of Beckham’s wild, fascinating ride
The Beckham Across America tour enters its final leg
British Open
British Open focus turns to youth
In the constant search for someone to challenge Tiger Woods, all eyes turn to youngsters like Rory McIlroy, Anthony Kim and Martin Kaymer
Bruce Dowbiggin
Obama outshines All-Stars
Nothing suits the president better than a big stage and he owned the room when he jogged out to the mound in his White Sox jacket to throw the ceremonial first pitch
Unwritten Rules
Time to can the anthem nonsense
While Morneau was upset at the taped audio of O Canada, feeble-minded nationalism has no place at the All-Star Game
Lorne Rubenstein
Making golf an individual game...again
It's back to basics and self reliance for Canada's 2003 Masters champ Mike Weir ahead of this week's British Open