Country Thunder 2026 coming to Calgary in June
Country Thunder music festival shifts to Calgary for June 2026, moving from original August schedule. Get ready for an earlier summer celebration of country music in Alberta.
Country Thunder music festival shifts to Calgary for June 2026, moving from original August schedule. Get ready for an earlier summer celebration of country music in Alberta.
Emergency crews rushed to a serious two-vehicle collision in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, leaving two people with life-threatening injuries. RCMP continue to investigate the crash that closed Highway 3.
Explore Canada's complex journey toward potentially competing in Eurovision. From broadcaster requirements to geopolitical challenges, discover what stands between Canadian artists and the iconic European stage.
Discover how Halifax-born rock band Sloan continues to thrive after three decades, maintaining their original lineup while evolving their signature sound and building a lasting legacy in Canadian music.
Discover how the Grammy Awards are evolving with new nomination rules, expanded categories, and a fresh voting approach that promises more diversity and surprises.
Dartmouth's Alderney Landing hosted the 6th annual Hockey Helps the Homeless tournament, bringing together community and NHL alumni to raise critical funds for local charities fighting homelessness.
New data reveals Nova Scotia's healthcare crisis deepens as waitlist for family practices hits record high. Discover what this means for residents and the government's response.
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.
The Windsor International Film Festival celebrates its biggest year ever with record-breaking attendance, expanded programming, and unprecedented community engagement across 10 vibrant days of cinema.
Canada's potential Eurovision debut sparks international debate as musical powerhouse considers joining world's biggest song competition, dividing fans across the globe.
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.
As grocery bills and housing costs reach unprecedented levels, food banks and support services across Nova Scotia report record demand from struggling families and working Canadians.
Conservative MP Chris d'Entremont's dramatic defection to Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservatives sparks debate about political loyalty and parliamentary strategy in Canadian politics.
Young musical talents in Edmonton are getting their big break through an innovative composition project that amplifies student voices and showcases emerging classical artists.
After decades of anticipation, British rock icons Bad Company receive their first-ever Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination, sparking celebration among fans and band members alike.
A Nova Scotia man has died following a single-vehicle incident on Highway 105 near Boularderie East. Emergency responders rushed to the scene where the truck had left the roadway.
Rebecca Strong, winner of Canada's Got Talent, takes center stage at Vancouver's Transform Festival, bringing her powerful vocals to the PNE Amphitheater on July 26 in a celebration of music and community.
Juno Award-winning artist Meaghan Smith transforms her beloved snow-themed song into an enchanting children's book, bringing winter magic to young readers across Canada.
Residents of Springhill, Nova Scotia face costly challenges as their main post office remains closed indefinitely following severe flood damage, forcing them to travel 25 kilometers for essential services.
A compassionate Nova Scotia woman is leading an ambitious campaign to collect over 20,000 pairs of socks for those in need, turning simple footwear into symbols of community care and warmth during challenging times.
Long-lost recordings from Vancouver's first rock and roll bands have been discovered, revealing the city's pioneering role in Canada's music revolution during the 1950s.
After half a century of serving musicians and music lovers, Swan Song, Fredericton's iconic music store, is closing its doors, marking the end of a cherished chapter in New Brunswick's cultural history.
New data reveals Nova Scotia's public school enrollment has stabilized province-wide, but Halifax Regional Centre for Education and the francophone board continue to see significant student population increases, highlighting shifting demographic trends.
A 22-year-old faces impaired driving charges after a shocking crash sent a vehicle plowing into a Digby residence, prompting emergency response and raising community safety concerns.
A New Glasgow police officer faces no charges after a dramatic arrest where a suspect crashed his truck and broke his collarbone. The province's police watchdog concludes the officer acted properly during the tense confrontation.
Nova Scotia RCMP and Cape Breton Regional Police are conducting a joint investigation after a deceased individual was found in a wooded area near Coxheath. Authorities remain tight-lipped about the circumstances surrounding the discovery.
RCMP arrest 37-year-old Meteghan man on drug trafficking and weapons offenses following investigation, seizing cocaine, cash, and prohibited firearms in Nova Scotia raid.
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.
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.
Nova Scotia's free transit pass program expands to include Cape Breton, providing transportation relief to thousands more residents across the province.