Furies ready for 3rd CWHL season
She won’t be in the lineup on Oct. 22 in Boston, but Jennifer Botterill is still excited for her former teammates on the CWHL’s Toronto Fluries.
She won’t be in the lineup on Oct. 22 in Boston, but Jennifer Botterill is still excited for her former teammates on the CWHL’s Toronto Fluries.
Andrew Lomasney bounced a 36-yard field goal in off an upright with 58 seconds left to give the University of Toronto Varsity Blues a 10-8 victory over the host York Lions in OUA football on Saturday.
Journalists know they can’t please everyone with their words and don’t expect their audience to always agree with them. However, there is a line writers shouldn’t cross from a fairness perspective. To some Canadian athletes, Paul…
Canada Basketball will have to find a new coach after a disappointing display at the FIBA Americas tournament in Argentina. Leo Rautins, who replaced Jay Triano in 2005, resigned from his position after the team…
University of Toronto Varsity Blues and the York Lions will renew their rivalry Saturday in the 42nd annual Red & Blue Bowl from York Stadium.
Barring a tie, one of them will win at least a game this season.
Three-time Olympian and seven-time world champion Vicky Sunohara returns this year to where it all started — the University of Toronto.
Only this time she returns as the head coach of the Varsity Blues women’s hockey team and not as a student.
Canada’s men’s basketball team will have to find a recipe to correct its sporadic play at the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship in Mar Del Plata, Argentina. If they don’t they’ll lose a chance to qualify…
It was a routine hockey play along the boards, but it left Phoenix Tashlin-Clifford feeling “intimidated.” He was battling for the puck when suddenly an opposing player hit him from behind. His head crashed into…
On Nov. 29, Steve Yzerman, general manager of theNHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning, helped Jennifer Tory and Jim Little from RBC present the children with hockey sticks, skates, helmets and gloves.
Westgate, 38, started climbing 11 years ago when he was introduced to it by then co-workers at Mountain Equipment Co-op, where he worked in the cycling department. The Happier Climbers climb at the Toronto Climbing Academy near St. Clair and O’Connor Ave.