Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver Arland Bruce III watches his new team play against the B.C. Lions during the first half of their CFL football game in Hamilton, July 31, 2009.

CFL playoffs

Arland Bruce hopes for more Ivor Wynne memories

After starting season playing tribute to Michael Jackson as an Argo, the outspoken receiver is preparing for the playoffs as a Ticat

Ticats

The Olympic Flame is seen in front of a ceremonial Inuit qulliq during a blessing ceremony in Kuujjauq, Que., Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009.

2010 Olympics

Following the Olympic torch

Every step of the 45,000-kilometre trek leading to the opening of the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver-Whistler

Reynolds, Calvillo are award finalists

Stampeders running back, Montreal quarterback are nominees for CFL outstanding player honours

49ers, Bears try to stop slumps

Singletary faces former team for first time as San Francisco's head coach

Four-game ban for Sir Alex

Ferguson also fined $32,000 for criticizing fitness of referee after Premier League game

Jays add to scouting department

Anthopoulos brings on board four new employees while promoting trio

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Halfway point
NFL's season of disparity and uncertainty

At the midway mark of the regular season, there are two unbeaten teams, five clubs with just one win and an uncapped 2010 season on the horizon

Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts have won 17 straight regular-season games.
French Immersion
Idle observations on hockey and the purity of nature

Recent history may suggest that Les Glorieux are due for a tumble down the NHL Eastern Conference standings

Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price leaves the bench following their loss to Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night.
Usual Suspects
Will Danton follow Theo's lead?

While Fleury has come to grips with reality in his new book, it appears that the former NHLer who's on parole isn't ready to go that route based on snippets of Sportsnet interview

Eric Duhatschek
Sochi the place to be for NHL players, Fasel says

IIHF president believes there is a 'better than 90-per-cent chance' the world's best players will be present at 2014 Olympics

International Ice Hockey Federation head Rene Fasel hopes to re-launch the Champions Hockey League in 2010.