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Sinner Winner: Italian youngster tops de Minaur in NBO Toronto final

Sinner Winner: Italian youngster tops de Minaur in NBO Toronto final

TORONTO — For the first 52 minutes of the National Bank Open men's final, Jannik Sinner seemed content to hover around the baseline and fire ground strokes left and right. He finally tried something different late in the first set.

Canada tips winless South Korea 10-0 at women's World Cup baseball

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Canada wrapped up group stage play in the Women's Baseball World Cup with a 10-0 victory over South Korea on Sunday at Port Arthur Stadium.
Pegula dominates tired Samsonova to win women's NBO singles title

Pegula dominates tired Samsonova to win women's NBO singles title

MONTREAL — Even champion Jessica Pegula wishes the National Bank Open women’s singles final could have been played under different circumstances.
Roughriders, Tiger-Cats make trade for QB, punter

Roughriders, Tiger-Cats make trade for QB, punter

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats, both aiming to get back to .500 in the CFL standings, completed a trade Sunday.
B.C. braces for week of heat, with temperatures expected in the 30s

B.C. braces for week of heat, with temperatures expected in the 30s

A protracted heat wave expected to last most of the coming week got underway in British Columbia on Sunday as provincial officials warned residents to brace for the potential effects of the sustained stretch of sweltering temperatures.
91Ô­´´ Stephen Ames wins Boeing Classic by 7 shots

91Ô­´´ Stephen Ames wins Boeing Classic by 7 shots

SNOQUALMIE, Wash. — Calgary-based golfer Stephen Ames shot a final-round 63 on Sunday to win the Champions Tour Boeing Classic by seven shots.
Yukon rescinds evacuation order for Mayo, alert remains

Yukon rescinds evacuation order for Mayo, alert remains

WHITEHORSE — Yukon has rescinded a week-old evacuation order that it put in place for the Village of Mayo due to a threatening nearby wildfire.
Two years into Taliban rule, Afghan women ask Canada for education and accountability

Two years into Taliban rule, Afghan women ask Canada for education and accountability

OTTAWA — More than 70 people gathered in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill Sunday afternoon to call on 91Ô­´´s to join them in protecting girls' education in Afghanistan and resisting legitimacy for the Taliban regime currently in power i
Rybakina upset with arduous schedule at National Bank Open: 'I feel destroyed'

Rybakina upset with arduous schedule at National Bank Open: 'I feel destroyed'

MONTREAL — Elena Rybakina is not pleased with how her National Bank Open unfolded. The third seed from Kazakhstan lost to 15th seed Liudmila Samsonova of Russia 6-1, 1-6, 2-6 Sunday afternoon in a semifinal originally scheduled for Saturday.
Varsho's five RBIs power Blue Jays past Cubs 11-4; Toronto avoids three-game sweep

Varsho's five RBIs power Blue Jays past Cubs 11-4; Toronto avoids three-game sweep

TORONTO — Struggling with injuries after a gruelling 17 games in 17 days, the Toronto Blue Jays needed their hitters at the bottom of the batting order to step up.