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Eskimos look to rookie QB to halt skid

GAME DAY: EDMONTON AT CALGARY, 7 P.M. The Edmonton Eskimos hope the man who was their third-stringer to start this season can produce a storybook first CFL start.

Raonic into quarters in Thailand

Milos Raonic advanced to the quarter-finals at the Thailand Open on Thursday with a 7-6 (3), 6-4 win over Ivo Karlovic. The 21-year-old third seed from Thornhill, Ont., will return to the court today to face 2010 finalist Jarkko Nieminen.

Snedeker, Furyk will get things going against McIlroy, McDowell

Brandt Snedeker won't have to wait long to get his first taste of the Ryder Cup.

Fans cheer return of officials

For a change, the NFL uniform at the centre of attention contained three digits. Referee Gene Steratore, a 10-year NFL veteran, donned his No.

Racial slur costs Terry four games

From the heights of captaining England and Chelsea, John Terry's football career faces being forever marred by being banned on Thursday for racially abusing an opponent.
Lawrie, Jays keep Yankees grounded

Lawrie, Jays keep Yankees grounded

TORONTO Brett Lawrie of Langley hit a two-run home run and right-hander Brandon Morrow pitched seven shutout innings on Thursday as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 6-0.

Mount Doug limps into season opener

The 2011 provincial varsity football champions are set to defend their title this afternoon as the Mount Douglas Rams play host to St. Thomas More.

Vikes look to get back on track against top-ranked Bears

Bruce Wilson from the University of Victoria Vikes and Alberta Golden Bear's boss Len Vickery are the deans of coaching in Canada West men's soccer.

Westshore Rebels face a challenging opponent in red-hot Langley Rams

He’s 58 yards away from the magical 1,000 for the season, but Greg Morris has bigger fish to fry come this afternoon. Today is all about team and trying to remain in a top-two placing to make home-field advantage in the B.C.

UVic men golden in cross-country opener

The University of Victoria Vikes crosscountry teams came flying out of the gate last weekend. The Vikes men won their divisions and the women finished second overall at the first event of the season, the St. Martin's Invitational in Washington.