More than a dozen teams, including men’s and women’s track and field, will be discontinued for the 2026-27 academic year.
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Today-History-Dec06
Today in History for Dec. 6: In 1752, a government pamphlet in Halifax became the first book published in Canada. In 1780, Jean-Antoine Aide-Crequy, the first Canadian-born painter, died in Quebec ...
Some of Rutgers football's most impactful players in recent seasons have come from Canada, where Greg Schiano has recruited ...
As the Vancouver Rise lifted the trophy for the first Northern Super League championship, the Canadian government pledged up ...
Montreal businessman Mark Routtenberg puts a lot of blame for the demise of the Expos on the 1994-95 Major League Baseball ...
She fought to protect people, no matter who they were, and served as a role model for other women in the field ...
Andrea Gaudenzi's two-week tournaments were meant to give players riches and transparency, but robbed them of their most ...
Montreal can develop the ambition to become one of the world's great metropolises, Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada said ...
The 2025 Hockey Hall of Fame induction is Monday. This year’s class includes Jennifer Botterill, Zdeno Chara, Brianna Decker, ...
Meet the new French-speaking big man on the UNI men’s basketball team. Ismaël Diouf looks to bring a mix of size, skill and ...
"Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" premieres on the streaming platform Netflix on Oct. 21. Directed by Jean-François Poisson, viewers will get a baseball business lecture on how not to run a ...
The Canadian men's national team return home on Friday evening, opening their October window against Australia at CF Montréal's Stade Saputo. After facing Australia, Les Rouges will meet South ...
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