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As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches North America, border cities like Niagara Falls, NY and Ontario are preparing for the increase in tourists that they hope to attract with unique soccer celebrations.
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At least 19,000 people are expected to travel to Buffalo later this week for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament, which begin Thursday at KeyBank Center.
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A breakdown of Monday night's 2026 Manhattan Cup Championship game, the Monsignor Martin Athletic Association boys basketball Championship featuring Canisius and St. Joe's.
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One of the most historic and purposeful high school coaching runs is in the books as Nick O'Neil retires at Cardinal O'Hara.
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Updated playoff brackets for Section VI and Monsignor Martin high school boys and girls basketball.
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Jeff Toy's patriotic outfits and giant cardboard cutouts of athletes make him hard to miss on the streets of the French capital, where he has been supporting Team USA since the opening ceremony.
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Bills and Sabres owner Terry Pegula has dissolved the parent company for both franchises and appointed himself Sabres President.
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Hockey and maple syrup aren’t the only great Ontario exports these days. Looking across the basketball landscape in the United States — whether it’s NCAA Division I or the National Basketball Association — there is a wealth of basketball talent flowing over the border.
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Buffalo wouldn’t be the same without football — and a group of disabled athletes are paving the way here for everyone to play.
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Noting he continues to make “much progress” in his recovery, Hamlin said now was “the right time” to speak since the Bills’ season ended and because he needed time to recover and gather his thoughts.
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The crowd at Highmark Stadium erupted when an image of the recovering Hamlin filled the massive screens at the end zones near the end of the first half.
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Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals threw a big wrench into the highly anticipated travel plans of the Buffalo Bills, their fans and perhaps even the NFL offices.