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Rippers retaining their name

Rippers retaining their name

10:03 am, May 16th, 2012

The London Rippers are in London, Ontario, to stay, despite city council urging the team to change its name and logo.

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Lawrie loses it, Jays just lose

Lawrie loses it, Jays just lose

9:28 am, May 16th, 2012

Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie can expect a suspension from Major League Baseball after a third-strike freakout.

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Two Canadian male boxers earn berths to London Olympics

Two Canadian male boxers earn berths to London Olympics

9:54 am, May 14th, 2012

The Canadian men’s boxing team did not just dry and blow away in the hot Brazilian sun last week.

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A girl? No glory

A girl? No glory

2:45 pm, May 11th, 2012

A high school baseball team in Arizona chose to forfeit the state championship game rather than play against a girl.

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Ron MacLean stirs 9/11 controversy

Ron MacLean stirs 9/11 controversy

9:54 am, May 10th, 2012

It was Ron MacLean who stirred up controversy on Hockey Night in Canada rather than his long-time partner Don Cherry.

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Alberta to attempt world's longest hockey game

Alberta to attempt world's longest hockey game

5:09 pm, May 5th, 2012

On Sunday, 40 players will hit the ice in what will be the longest hockey game of their lives.

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Argos tackle weeps in court after gun arrest

Argos tackle weeps in court after gun arrest

1:54 pm, May 4th, 2012

Hulking Toronto Argonauts lineman Edawn Coughman broke down and wept as he defended himself against firearms charges.

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'We all lost a friend today'

'We all lost a friend today'

4:04 pm, May 3rd, 2012

Junior Seau, one of the best linebackers in NFL history. died Wednesday of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot.

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Coyotes grab 2-0 series lead

Coyotes grab 2-0 series lead

10:57 am, April 30th, 2012

The Coyotes, their future the fodder for so much speculation, are enjoying a pretty good moment right now.

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B.C. backs province's bid to host 2015 Women's World Cup

B.C. backs province's bid to host 2015 Women's World Cup

12:56 pm, April 28th, 2012

B.C. has announced that it is providing $2 million to help bring the largest women's sporting event in the world to B.C.

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Environmental charities are dabbling in politics again. Later, Frank Atkins debunks Mulcair's oilsands myths.

Was Obama's campaign launch a flop? France swings left, neo-Nazis gaining in Greece, Solberg on the Quebec students.

Over-protective parents and lazy children; is handwriting becoming obsolete? And later, author Brad Hams on entitlement culture.

America is failing, Charles Adler looks at why we need it to succeed. Guests tonight: Robert Kagan, Mark Steyn, Peter Morici.

Europe is turning left, is it also going down? Ian Lee joins to discuss. Later, Lorne Gunter on backdoor gun registries.