Costly win for Calgary Stampeders against Toronto Argos
The good news for the Calgary Stampeders is they’re off to a 2-0 start this season. The bad news is the injuries are starting to pile up.
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The good news for the Calgary Stampeders is they’re off to a 2-0 start this season. The bad news is the injuries are starting to pile up.
There’s no place like home for Wynton McManis and the Toronto Argonauts.
The Peleton Glencoe Invitational gets underway Wednesday, where the next generation of Canadian golfers hope to follow in the footsteps of an illustrious roster of past winners.
Former Calgary Hitmen Brent Dodginghorse won the NHL’s Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award earlier this week.
World Golf Hall of Famers Ernie Els and Colin Montgomerie have been added to the field of the Rogers Charity Classic, the only Canadian stop on the Champions Tour.
The Calgary Surge continued a five-game homestand Friday, coming up on the short end in an 87-84 loss to the Saskatchewan Rattlers.
The road back to the CFL playoffs goes through Vernon Adams Jr. in Calgary.
Calgary’s Wild FC held off the Halifax Tides 3-2 on Thursday in the Northern Super League.
You wouldn’t know that Hunter Thomson was playing his first professional round of golf. It certainly didn’t feel any different to him.
The Okotoks Dawgs jumped ahead of Sylvan Lake Wednesday night, then withstood a late comeback to defeat the Gulls 8-5.
There’s more than just one kind of game at Apple Creek Golf Course in Rocky View County.
Tuesday was a big day for some rodeo athletes at the Nutrien Western Event Centre.
The Calgary Stampeders don’t launch the regular season until June 7, but threw open the gates to McMahon Stadium for their annual Fanfest on Saturday morning.
Trent Cull was named an assistant coach by the Calgary Flames Friday, turning a temporary situation into something a little more permanent.
Jameer Nelson Jr. poured in a team-high 24 points on Thursday night as the Surge came back to beat the Brampton Honey Badgers 90-85.