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Regina arts pillar Lyn Goldman dies at 75

Lyn Goldman, a foundational figure in Regina Little Theatre and a trailblazer for women in Saskatchewan broadcasting, has died. Remembering her legacy.

B.C. Strata Law: When to Refund Insurance Levies

A B.C. strata expert clarifies when a $250,000 insurance deductible levy must be refunded to owners after recovery, based on the Strata Property Act. Learn the legal requirements.

Corus Q1 Loss Hits $11.1M, Revenue Down 18%

Canadian media giant Corus Entertainment posted an $11.1 million first-quarter loss as revenue fell 18%. The results highlight ongoing challenges in the broadcasting sector.

Surrey man wins $1M Lotto Max prize

Arthur H. from Surrey is a millionaire after a life-changing Lotto Max win. Discover his story and reaction to the $1 million prize. Read more about this incredible stroke of luck.

HKC Draws Major Media Attention at CES 2026

HKC Corporation captivated audiences at CES 2026 in Las Vegas with its innovative monitors for gaming and creation. Discover the tech that defined the show floor.

BCHL broadcasting dean Evan Hammond dies at 45

Evan Hammond, the longtime voice of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, has died at age 45. Colleagues remember a passionate broadcaster and mentor who defined community radio.

Bob McKenzie's 35-Year World Juniors Streak Ends

Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob McKenzie is absent from the World Junior Championship for the first time since 1991. Discover how he's spending his retirement and the holiday traditions he's reclaiming.

HKC to Showcase World-First Monitors at CES 2026

HKC Corporation will debut groundbreaking display tech at CES 2026, including the world's first RGB MiniLED monitor, targeting professional creators and esports gamers. Visit Booth 30739.

Sask. woman wins $900K Vault Breaker lottery jackpot

Heather Jaeb from Sturgis, Saskatchewan, is celebrating a life-changing $900,000 win from the Western Canada Lottery Corporation's Vault Breaker game. Discover her story and the winning details.

Israel Shuts Down Army Radio After 75 Years

The Israeli cabinet has voted to close the historic Army Radio station, ending a 75-year broadcast era. Prime Minister Netanyahu supported the controversial decision.

Manitoba Hydro projects loss after third dry year

Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro forecasts a financial loss due to a third consecutive year of low water levels, impacting hydroelectric power generation. Learn about the implications for the province.

Ray Gilmour Named CEO of Alberta Investment Manager

The Alberta Investment Management Corporation board has announced the appointment of Ray Gilmour as its new CEO. Discover the leadership change at one of Canada's largest institutional investors.

Orezone Hits High-Grade Gold at Bomboré P17 Zone

Orezone Gold announces strong confirmatory drill results, including 5.55 g/t gold over 15m, at the P17 Zone of its Bomboré mine. The zone is set to be a primary feed source for the new hard rock plant, with commissioning underway and first gold imminent.

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