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The Cure's Perry Bamonte Dies at Age 65

Perry Bamonte, the longtime guitarist and keyboardist for iconic rock band The Cure, has died at 65. The band confirmed his passing after a short illness.

The Cure's Perry Bamonte Dies at 65

Perry Bamonte, longtime guitarist and keyboardist for the iconic band The Cure, has died at 65. The band confirmed his passing after a short illness. Read about his legacy.

Muslim youth serve 120 meals to Londoners in need

A London Muslim youth group's 'Holiday Dinner on Wheels' delivered meals to 120 vulnerable residents, embodying the spirit of giving back. Learn how this initiative fosters community.

Trump's White House plaques mock Biden, Obama in 2025

The White House's updated Presidential Walk of Fame plaques for 2025 feature sharp critiques of Biden and Obama, calling them the 'worst' and 'divisive.' Discover the controversial new historical descriptions.

Malibu Restaurant moves after 70 years in London

The iconic Malibu Restaurant in east London, Ont., is moving to a new location after seven decades. The landmark's famous neon sign, however, will not make the journey. Read more about this end of an era.

Dinos Hall of Fame Inducts Class of 2026

The University of Calgary celebrates its 60th anniversary by inducting four individuals and two historic teams into the Dinos Hall of Fame. Meet the legends being honoured in February.

Roughriders Hall of Famer Jack Abendschan Dies

The Saskatchewan Roughriders community and football fans across Canada mourn the passing of Plaza of Honour and Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee Jack Abendschan at age 53.

Legendary NHL Goalies Ken Dryden, Bernie Parent Die in 2025

The hockey world reflects on a year of profound loss, saying goodbye to iconic goaltenders Ken Dryden, Bernie Parent, and Eddie Giacomin within 16 days in September 2025. Remembering their legendary careers and impact on the sport.

Delgado Denied Hall of Fame, Jeff Kent Elected

Blue Jays legend Carlos Delgado missed Hall of Fame induction by just three votes. Jeff Kent, who began his career in Toronto, was the sole player elected by the Contemporary Era committee. Read the full story.

Jeff Kent makes Hall of Fame; Bonds, Clemens excluded

Second baseman Jeff Kent has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, while the doors remain firmly shut for controversial stars Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens. Get the full story on the latest voting results.

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