Royal Alberta Museum Exhibition Explores History of Death

A new exhibition at the Royal Alberta Museum, 'Death: Life's Greatest Mystery,' offers a profound exploration of mortality through artifacts like ancient Egyptian canopic jars, challenging visitors to reflect on cultural and historical perspectives.

Campaign for Stompin' Tom Statue in Saint John

A proposal for a statue honoring Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors has been presented to Saint John city councillors, sparking a community effort to bring the tribute to life.

Katherine Short, Martin Short's Daughter, Dies at 42

Katherine Short, adopted daughter of actor Martin Short, has passed away at age 42. She was a dedicated social worker and mental health advocate, known for her work at UCLA and efforts to reduce stigma around mental illness.

Mahomes, Kelce Sued Over 1587 Prime Trademark

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce are being sued by a New York company for alleged trademark infringement related to their brand 1587 Prime.

Ramadan in Quebec: Faith and Secularism

As Muslims in Quebec observe Ramadan, the holy month highlights how religious practice fosters civic virtues like empathy and service, challenging perceptions of faith in a secular society.

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