Stephen Brunt

Rough and tumble fighter's untimely end

Wife of Montreal's Arturo (Thunder) Gatti accused of murder after former boxer was found dead in a Brazilian hotel room Saturday

Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Aaron Hill is upended at second base by Baltimore orioles base runner Ty Wiggington (23) after forcing him out in the sixth inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Baltimore, Maryland July 12, 2009. REUTERS/Joe Giza (UNITED STATES SPORT BASEBALL)

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Halladay's Gateway to the future could be St. Louis

Expect the focus to be on Toronto Blue Jays ace pitcher Roy Halladay when he shows up at All-Star festivities this week

Jacq8es Lemaire is returning to the New Jersey Devils organization.

Lemaire to rejoin Devils

New Jersey bringing back coach who introduced defence-first hockey and delivered Stanley Cup title in 1995

Halladay, Lincecum will start

Blue Jays ace, last year's NL Cy Young Award winner get the call for Tuesday's All-Star Game

Police focus on Gatti's wife

Rodrigues remains in custody after bloodied purse strap found near body of former boxing champion

Beckham says spat resolved

In first practice with Galaxy since coming back from Italy, Becks says he has spoken with Donovan about “unprofessional” remark

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Roy Halladay
Mr. Meticulous

Whether it’s model copters or baseball games, Roy Halladay likes to finish what he starts

Roy Halladay, seen sharing a laugh with catcher Rod Baraja earlier this season, has earned an extra $125,000 (U.S.) by being named to the AL All-Star team.
Bruce Dowbiggin
The Usual Suspects

Greatest outdoor show on earth or worst nightmare?

Fred Whitfield of Hockley, Texas, flips a calf in the Tie-Down event during the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, July 5, 2009. REUTERS/Todd Korol (CANADA SOCIETY ANIMALS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Where are they now
Gibson on the go

Whether it's putting out fires at the Calgary airport or coaching another generation of sliders, Duff Gibson rarely slows down. Just don't ask him to go downhill on a sled

Duff Gibson with his gold medal at the 2006 Turin Olympics.
Swimming
Ambition, true grit propel teen to victory in the pool

Never shy about revealing her goals, Canadian fulfills dream of breaking world record

CFL preview
CFL Week 2

A look at the matchups in the season's early going

Calgary Stampeders quarterback Henry Burris lifts the Grey Cup after winning the CFL's 96th Grey Cup football game against the Montreal Alouettes in Montreal, November 23, 2008.
Follow the deals
NHL free agency file

Globesports.com keeps track of all the player movement during the NHL's summer signing spree

New Calgary Flames defenceman Jay Bouwmeester smiles during a news conference announcing his signing a multi-year agreement with the NHL team, in Calgary, Wednesday, July 1, 2009.
Prince of Wales
4 legs, 1,100 pounds, 35 mph. . . and you're the jockey. Whaddya do now?

In the second of a three-part series on racing, we look at Fort Erie Race Track, which is a throwback with its dirt, sand and loam surface

 Rachel Alexandra with jockey Calvin Borel races to victory at last month's Mother Goose stakes.
Calgary Stampede
The half-mile of hell

While onlookers may be shocked at the chuckwagon races, for the drivers it's simply life in the fast lane

Chuckwagon drivers at the 2009 Calgary Stampede.
Lorne Rubenstein
Teeing off on commish

LPGA is in a state of turmoil, and Carolyn Bivens may be the one to pay the price

LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens presents a trophy to Lorena Ochoa of Mexico after her two-stroke victory at the 2007 ADT Championship.