She won two world titles and six Canadian national championships, and was also a television anchor, reporter and commentator.
A new exhibit on the Nakba, recounting the personal experiences of Canadian Palestinians who fled or were forced from their ...
Providing children with quality programming has been Tatiana Kober’s goal since she founded Bejuba! Entertainment more than ...
Bif Naked wasn't exactly yearning to revisit her life's darkest moments for a deeply personal documentary. The pop-punk singer had already mined her painful past for the 2017 memoir I Bificus, and she ...
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In 2013, Ian Watkins, former lead singer of British rock band Lostprophets, pleaded guilty to 13 sexual offences, which included sexually touching a one-year-old, encouraging a fan to abuse her child, ...
It’s January, 1994, and Nardwuar is standing on a toilet seat in a dressing room, waiting to ambush Kurt Cobain for an ...
So, where is Kelly Ellard now? Here's everything to know about her life 28 years after she beat and killed Reena Virk. Ellard, who changed her legal name to Kerry Marie Sim in 2018, per CTV News, ...
Writer ‘still in shock’ after a whistle-blowing organization showed him genealogical evidence that he wasn’t part Indigenous, as he originally assumed ...
As the Vanier Cup enters its seventh decade, a nagging question still hangs over U Sports’ marquee event: Is this Canadian ...
The Minnesota Twins have hired former pitcher LaTroy Hawkins as their bullpen coach on the staff under new manager Derek Shelton.
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Today in History for Dec. 12: In 1783, New Brunswick's first newspaper, the "Royal Saint John Gazette and Nova Scotian Intelligencer," was published. In 1787, Pennsylvania became the second U.S. state ...