Articles by John Doe
On an afternoon when another New York team was on the minds of many fans at Madison Square Garden, the Rangers did their best to emulate the Giants by physically wearing down Philadelphia Flyers.
Canadians won’t see the same real-time TV ads for cars, drinks and snacks that Americans will watch during Sunday’s Super Bowl, but the Internet allows advertisers to get their message out early and around broadcast restrictions.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have added three assistant coaches to their staff for the 2012 Canadian Football League season.
To mark the Giants’ appearance in Sunday’s Super Bowl, we now offer a look at some of Big Blue’s stars over the years who have appeared on TV in roles that didn’t require wearing helmets with “NY” on them. (And, of course, we can only dream that Victor Cruz will be on this season’s edition of Dancing With the Stars.)
Our old, rugged cross; Mountain brow symbol recalls fight against tuberculosis (Column, Feb. 1)
The captivating and chaotic Republican presidential race was briefly sidetracked by an almost farcical diversion Thursday, with conflicting reports about whether Mitt Romney or Newt Gingrich was in line for the endorsement of Donald Trump, the American master of publicity.
Someday, Tim Tebow hopes to be playing in the Super Bowl rather than just visiting.
Vancouver Canucks centre Cody Hodgson has been named the NHL’s rookie of the month for January.
Edmonton’s Ryan Nugent-Hopkins looked like a shoo-in for the NHL’s rookie of the year award early in the season.
It didn’t take the Toronto Maple Leafs long to make amends for their biggest collapse of the season.
Reid Coolsaet has logged countless miles around the rundown, cinder track at the University of Guelph, a 50-year-old facility in a perpetual state of disrepair.
Power was restored to a good chunk of Hamilton’s western downtown area at 9:30 a.m. this morning after a two-hour blackout that hit homes, businesses and traffic lights.
Brant OPP have laid more sexual assault charges against a retired Anglican priest who worked on Six Nations.
Loujack De Nougues Hasan Café, 24, was charged Friday with two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of Laura Young and George Burnett, plus three counts of attempted murder.
Seven-storey project will ‘bring light’ to stretch of King Street East, proponent says
Outgoing Warner Music chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr. says the proposed purchase of British recording company EMI by recording rivals Universal Music Group and Sony/ATV is “dangerous” and must be stopped by regulators.







