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Shad Returns With First New Album in Four Years

After a four-year hiatus, Juno Award-winning artist Shad releases his powerful new album 'Another Note,' blending personal reflection with social commentary in his signature poetic style.

Edmund Fitzgerald: 50 Years Since Lake Superior Tragedy

Five decades after the legendary freighter vanished into Lake Superior's fury, the Edmund Fitzgerald's story continues to captivate and haunt the Great Lakes region. Explore the enduring mystery of Canada's most famous shipwreck.

Kitchener Kids' Music Program Hit by Devastating Theft

A devastating theft from a Kitchener storage unit has left the Fret Program for Kids without instruments, threatening music education for hundreds of local children. The community rallies to recover what was lost.

Inukjuak: Arctic Community That Shaped Canada

Discover how a small Inuit community in Quebec's Far North played a pivotal role in Canada's sovereignty and cultural identity through decades of resilience and transformation.

Historic Altar Stone Returns to Base Borden Church

A remarkable piece of Canadian military history has found its permanent home at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Base Borden. Discover the story behind the restored altar stone with deep ties to local veterans and the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Calgary Music Community Mourns Neil MacGonigill

The Calgary arts scene is remembering Neil MacGonigill, a passionate music advocate and manager who shaped the careers of iconic Canadian bands and supported countless local artists for over four decades.

Tragically Hip Join Boi-1da's FIFA World Cup Music

Canadian music icons The Tragically Hip are collaborating with Grammy-winning producer Boi-1da on an official musical project for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, bringing their iconic sound to the global soccer stage.

Ottawa Civic Centre Closes After 55 Historic Years

The Ottawa Civic Centre, home to countless memories from 67's hockey to legendary concerts, is officially closing its doors. Discover the legacy of this Canadian landmark and what's next for the historic site.

Nova Scotia's Untold WWI Hero Stories Revealed

Former Halifax Army Museum curator Ken Hynes shares remarkable accounts of Nova Scotia soldiers and nurses who served with extraordinary courage during World War I, preserving their legacy for future generations.

Delta Armouries Hotel: 120 Years of London History

Discover how London's Delta Armouries Hotel transformed from a military training ground to a luxury downtown landmark, preserving 120 years of Canadian history while offering modern elegance.

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