Through Nov. 26, 2008, no less than 17 NHL netminders had suffered injuries ranging from day to day, to indefinite. If goaltenders are considered to be better protected nowadays, why are they dropping more quickly than the Canadian dollar?  |


The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have scheduled a news conference for 11 a.m. CT Tuesday to announce the appointment of Mike Kelly as head coach, according to reports.  |
Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, head of Rogers Communications and owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, has died at 75.  |
The Calgary Flames hope to build on a three-game winning streak when they host the struggling Dallas Stars Tuesday night (9 p.m. ET) at Pengrowth Saddledome.  |


B.C. Hockey says coaches who can't wear helmets because of religious observances can sign a waiver to be exempted from its mandatory helmet policy, which kicked in on Monday.  |
A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the sexual assault and killing of a Brampton woman, the 26th homicide in Peel region this year.  |
Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, the founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, has died at the age of 75.  |
The benchmark TSX index took a record dive Monday, dropping 864.41 points, or 9.3 per cent, to 8,406.21.  |
Toronto began a new project of detailed inspections of apartment buildings on Monday - hoping to complete 180 inspections within the next year.  |
Workers at an auto-parts plant in North Sydney are bracing for more bad news.  |
Nova Scotia Power Inc. has been fined $43,000 for its role in the death of a worker at the Lingan generating station four years ago.  |
Three Canadian forestry companies announced production cuts on Monday, a reflection of falling demand for lumber and paper.  |
A small passenger plane with 10 people on board went off the runway while landing in western Labrador on Monday.  |
Atlantic Canadians now qualify to join a class action lawsuit launched in western Canada over the practice of continuing to sell scratch tickets even after the top prizes have been won.  |
Investigators with the Newfoundland and Labrador government's occupational health and safety office were called to a St. John's work site Monday night after a worker was injured.  |
The authority responsible for hospitals and clinics in central Newfoundland says an ongoing nursing shortage will keep a pediatric unit closed.  |
A bail hearing will resume later this week in the case of a central Newfoundland man who led families and police to believe he took his own life in 2006.  |
A St. John's city councillor says it is unacceptable that weather forecasters provided no advance warning of heavy rains that hit the city Saturday evening, leading to widespread flooding and property damage.  |
A trial has begun in St. John's of two men accused of beating a cab driver last winter, with a court being told that the driver under attack sounded like he was screaming for his life.  |
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