Vancouver Singer Jessia Wins $10K Her Music Award
Vancouver pop singer Jessia has been honored with a 2025 Her Music Award, receiving a $10,000 prize alongside Quebec jazz artist Dominique Fils-Aimé for their achievements in Canadian music.
Vancouver pop singer Jessia has been honored with a 2025 Her Music Award, receiving a $10,000 prize alongside Quebec jazz artist Dominique Fils-Aimé for their achievements in Canadian music.
The Sask Jazz Fest has revealed Modest Mouse as its first headliner for the July festival, with the U.S. alt-rock band performing on July 7 at Victoria Park in Saskatoon.
Texas country singer Charley Crockett's cancelled Canadian tour highlights a recurring issue for touring artists facing border denials in British Columbia, with six other musicians experiencing similar setbacks.
U.S. country music star Charley Crockett has canceled his entire Canadian tour after being denied entry twice at the border due to a 2016 felony conviction for cannabis distribution.
Kid Rock has issued a fiery warning to journalists reporting on his tour ticket prices, claiming God will 'cut down' what he calls the 'fake liberal media' for their coverage.
The CBC sitcom King of Kensington, starring Al Waxman, aired from 1975 to 1980 and became a cultural touchstone by depicting multicultural Toronto life with timely humor and iconic guest stars.
Randi Fratkin, the former artistic director of Canada's iconic Mariposa Folk Festival, has passed away at age 61, leaving a significant legacy in the folk music community.
Fans of the hit hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry' can now rent the iconic Muskoka cottage featured in the series through Airbnb, with bookings opening March 3 and proceeds supporting local children's charities.
The Alzheimer Society hosts a community concert in Tecumseh blending music, memory, and fellowship to support individuals with dementia and their caregivers through shared musical experiences.
The Osheaga Music and Arts Festival in Montreal announces its 2026 headliners: Twenty One Pilots, Tate McRae, and Lorde. The summer event promises a diverse lineup of international and Canadian talent.
The 2026 Osheaga Music Festival in Montreal reveals its headliners: Tate McRae, Lorde, and Twenty-One Pilots. The event runs July 31-August 2 at Parc Jean-Drapeau.
Non-profit campus radio station CJAM 99.1 FM begins its annual pledge drive with a $40,000 goal, celebrating 43 years of diverse programming in Windsor-Detroit.
The Saskatoon Jazz Festival reveals Modest Mouse as its inaugural headliner for the 2026 event, sparking excitement among music fans in the city.
Country singer Charley Crockett has canceled his Winnipeg performance after being denied entry into Canada, disrupting his planned tour dates and disappointing fans.
A Montreal comedian is using Black History Month to spotlight and support Black comedians, highlighting their contributions and advocating for greater representation in the comedy scene.
American country singer Charley Crockett cancels his entire Canadian tour after being denied entry twice due to a past felony conviction, citing legal advice against further attempts.
The Toronto Sun has published a new cartoon by Sue Dewar dated February 24, 2026, offering a satirical take on current events. The illustration is available exclusively to subscribers.
Ottawa Bluesfest 2026 announces a diverse lineup featuring Cody Johnson, Limp Bizkit, Gwen Stefani, Hardy, and The Lumineers, with 70% of headliners making their Ottawa debut.
The acclaimed bluegrass and country group Alison Krauss and Union Station will bring their signature sound to Caesars Windsor this summer, as part of their ongoing tour.
A collection of editorial cartoons from February 2026 covers topics from insurance costs to political controversies, featuring work by Malcolm Mayes and commentary on current events.
American country singer Charley Crockett has abruptly cancelled his entire Canadian tour, including a scheduled Saskatoon performance, after being denied entry into the country. The tour was set to begin in February 2026.
Texas singer-songwriter Charley Crockett has canceled his entire Canadian tour, including an Edmonton show, after being denied entry twice at the border due to a 2016 marijuana conviction.
The Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium will host a special symphony concert on March 28, 2026, featuring music from top video games, conducted by renowned composer Eímear Noone.
Seventies pop icon Barry Manilow has delayed his arena tour's beginning due to health issues, promising fans a strong return after recovery from a lung cancer spot.
Comedian Ali Wong will perform at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre on August 19, 2026, with tickets going on sale February 27. The award-winning star brings her acclaimed standup to the city.
As Live begins its Canadian tour, former band members have sent frontman Ed Kowalczyk a cease and desist letter, revoking his rights to use the band's name in business operations.
Twenty-five years after leaving Saturday Night Live, Tim Meadows remains a familiar face in television and film, bringing his signature dry humor to diverse roles from Brooklyn Nine-Nine to DMV.
John Oliver dedicated a segment of 'Last Week Tonight' to criticizing Elon Musk's transformation of Twitter into X, calling it a platform for hate and disinformation.
This week's editorial cartoons by Patrick LaMontagne and Bruce MacKinnon highlight themes of Olympics, politics, and cold weather, offering satirical insights into current events.
Saskatchewan debuts its first-ever Metal Week, coinciding with the Saskatoon Metal Summit, featuring performances by bands like Regina's Into Eternity to celebrate the province's heavy metal scene.