Love on the Spectrum Casting in B.C. for Neurodivergent Women
Producers of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum are seeking young neurodivergent women in British Columbia for the next season, focusing on dating and connection for individuals with autism.
Producers of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum are seeking young neurodivergent women in British Columbia for the next season, focusing on dating and connection for individuals with autism.
A significant collection of memorabilia from Paul McCartney and Wings, including items from their 1976 tour, will be exhibited at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this summer, highlighting the band's legacy.
Ellis Jacob, CEO of Canadian cinema giant Cineplex, will receive the prestigious Legend of Cinema Award in April, becoming only the second recipient after filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
Stephen Colbert criticized CBS for releasing a statement he called 'crap' regarding an interview segment, highlighting tensions over FCC equal-time regulations and network legal oversight.
SUNshine Girl Lisa, a 5-foot-7 piano instructor, enjoys European travel to countries like France and Italy, loves Mozart's music, and stays fit through cycling.
Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall, who passed away at 95, left a significant mark on Alberta's film scene through westerns like Broken Trail and Open Range, often praising the province's landscapes and people.
Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall, who passed away at 95, left a significant mark on Alberta's film industry through acclaimed westerns like 'Broken Trail' and 'Open Range,' often praising the province's landscapes and people.
The 2026 Shake the Lake classic rock festival in Regina has unveiled its lineup, featuring headliners Smash Mouth and Sugar Ray, plus Canadian acts like Barney Bentall and 54-40.
The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnipeg reveals its latest theatrical offering, starring Tom Rooney, set to run from February 18 to March 14, 2026.
The iconic bands Smash Mouth and Sugar Ray are set to perform at the Shake the Lake 2026 festival in Regina, bringing a wave of nostalgia and high-energy music to the city's summer lineup.
Toronto indie veterans The Sadies continue touring as a trio following the loss of Dallas Good, releasing a new live record featuring the late Gord Downie that showcases their punk-rock roots.
Toronto's Rebel nightclub security staff arrested two alleged pickpockets carrying multiple stolen cellphones hidden in RFID pouches, with police investigating the ongoing theft issue at the venue.
LASSO Montreal has announced the complete artist lineup for its newly formatted country music festival, scheduled for August at Parc Jean-Drapeau, marking a major summer entertainment event.
The popular Canadian rock band Arkells will perform three consecutive nights in Edmonton this May, as part of their latest tour announcement. The shows are expected to draw large crowds to the city's entertainment district.
The Montreal Community Contact newspaper continues to serve English-speaking Black communities, providing vital connection and information despite ongoing financial and operational hurdles in the media landscape.
Billy Steinberg, the acclaimed songwriter who co-wrote Madonna's hit 'Like a Virgin' and other iconic pop songs, has died at 75. His career spanned decades, earning him a place in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Stephen Colbert accuses CBS of censoring his interview with a Texas politician due to FCC pressure, while Anderson Cooper announces his departure from 60 Minutes after nearly 20 years to focus on family.
Stephen Colbert criticized CBS for spiking an interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico due to FCC threats, accusing the network of silencing political discourse ahead of his show's end.
Veteran journalist Anderson Cooper is departing the iconic '60 Minutes' program, marking a significant shift in CBS News leadership amid ongoing network changes.
A live concert featuring the iconic music of Andrew Lloyd Webber is set to perform in Simcoe County, bringing professional singers and a full band to celebrate the composer's legendary works.
The Ottawa community and broadcasting industry are mourning the loss of iconic CFRA radio host Lowell Green, with heartfelt tributes highlighting his decades-long impact on local media and listeners.
Lowell Green, the iconic and longtime host of CFRA radio in Ottawa, has passed away at the age of 89. His influential career spanned decades, shaping local media and community discourse.
Longtime CFRA personality Lowell Green, known for his common-sense approach and community activism, has died at 89. His family confirmed his passing on February 14, 2026.
Puppet artist Velvet LeClair performed as Donald Trump on the Rideau Canal, drawing attention to immigration issues through political street theatre that attracted skaters and activists.
Political cartoonist Andy Donato has unveiled his latest work dated February 15, 2026, continuing his tradition of satirical commentary on current events and public figures.
Local Edmonton musicians, including Nuela Charles, emphasize that staying true to their artistic vision and authentic creativity has been key to their recognition as Juno Award nominees.
Quebec singer Charlotte Cardin was named female artist of the year at France's Victoires de la Musique awards, becoming the first Quebecer to win the category since 2003.
The popular Nashville Takeover music festival is set to bring its country music celebration to Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent from April to October 2026, expanding its Canadian presence.
Julia Malott, a transgender writer, argues that media's selective reporting on identity markers like 'female' while omitting 'transgender' in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting coverage represents biased journalism rather than neutrality.
The Toronto Sun published a new political cartoon by Tim Dolighan on February 14, 2026, highlighting current events and sparking public discussion.