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Canadians not satisfied with another solid effort against France

Canadians not satisfied with another solid effort against France

The Langford-based Canadian national team is winning a lot of friends across the rugby world with its surprising performance at the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.
France dismisses idea of purposely losing to All Blacks

France dismisses idea of purposely losing to All Blacks

All Blacks' fans have a morbid fear of France when it comes to the World Cup, but last weekend's results have unexpectedly led to traitorous whispers that another French triumph would actually be a good thing for the host nation.
U.S. spoils Russia's grand arrival party

U.S. spoils Russia's grand arrival party

Russia, the only team in New Zealand making their rugby World Cup debut, became the 20th and last to join the party on Thursday but it was the United States who celebrated after securing a 13-6 victory in the day's only match.

Fear not, light at end of fish farm debate

You might have been startled by Mainstream ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ wanting to expand fish farms in Clayoquot Sound's UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at Plover Point. This won't make many friends. And on the East Coast of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ there are issues, too.
Westwood juggles hopes of major breakthrough

Westwood juggles hopes of major breakthrough

World No. 2 Lee Westwood has become a master juggler in dealing with his close calls in the majors, but the Briton said everything was in place this week for a U.S. Open run at his first major.

Galaxy looking to recapture elusive MLS title

It begins in 2011 where it ended in 2009. Tonight, at a sold-out Qwest Field in Seattle, the Los Angeles Galaxy launch its 16th Major League Soccer season, still seeking the championship that has eluded the club since 2005.

Redskins sit Haynesworth

NFL -- The Washington Redskins suspended disgruntled defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth for the rest of the NFL season on Tuesday for "conduct detrimental to the club.

Bulldogs run wild to claim Island Tier II football championship

Belmont advances to ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ final against Howe Sound or Frank Hurt

McLaren, Red Bull renew rivalry in Montreal

Buoyed by the lucky break that gave them a one-two finish in Turkey, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button believe they can beat Red Bull on their own merits in this weekend's Canadian Formula One Grand Prix.

Vikes in hunt for national golf title

When Mitch Evanecz of the University of Victoria Vikes golf team says his goal is to "come out on top" at the Canadian university golf championships starting tomorrow in Fredericton, N.B., you better take him seriously.