The Canadian Football League is a sinking ship, but its fans and players will continue to hold on, if only for the love of the game.
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The Canadian Football League is a sinking ship, but its fans and players will continue to hold on, if only for the love of the game.
Two students from Lisgar Collegiate Institute brought home bragging rights from the first annual Mayor’s Cup golf tournament on Sept. 18, despite the fact that the school has never had a golf team before.
Standing on a river bank in Slovakia, John Hastings anxiously waited to see if the 2006 qualifying match would bring good news. When he saw his name appear on the scoreboard, Hastings repeatedly yelled, “I made it!”
The Ottawa Lynx could be moving following the 2007 baseball season and supporters say if they go, they will be leaving behind more than an empty stadium. The city would also lose community programs that allow children and adults to come face to face with big league ballplayers.