Month: September 2019

Bournemouth sign Liverpool-linked Kelly for £13m

After featuring heavily for Bristol City in the Championship, the England Under-21 defender has secured a switch to the Premier

Barcelona defender Lenglet earns first France call-up as Arsenal striker Lacazette left out

The centre-back is one of the new faces in the World Cup winners’ squad, but there’s no place for the

Chelsea goalkeeper Caballero signs new one-year contract

The Blues’ back-up goalkeeper has extended his stay at the club and insists it was a a “really easy” decision

Rooney salvages draw as D.C. United moves top of the Eastern Conference

The capital side sits a point clear atop the East after earning a draw on the road against the New

Morris not surprised by Lampard's managerial links to Chelsea

The 40-year-old is said to be a candidate for a head coaching role at Stamford Bridge, and the Rams acknowledge

Arsenal target Claude-Maurice hoping for Borussia Monchengladbach move

The Lorient winger is also wanted by West Ham but has instead set his sights on a summer transfer to

Maxime Bernier Is Counting On Federal Debates To Raise People's Party Popularity

TORONTO — The leader of the fledgling People’s Party of Canada says public awareness of the party is still low

Saskatchewan Man Found Not Guilty In Justin Trudeau Shooting Threat Case

NIPAWIN, Sask. — A Saskatchewan man accused of threatening to shoot Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and blow up the Parliament

Spectators Charged After Fight At Alberta Youth Hockey Game

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — A second man has been charged after an attack on a referee and a coach at a

Manitoba Election: Progressive Conservatives Win Second Term Under Brian Pallister

WINNIPEG — The Progressive Conservatives under leader Brian Pallister have won their second-straight majority in Manitoba. Pallister was handily re-elected