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All's Fair: So Bad It's Good? Critics Divided

The new film 'All's Fair' is generating buzz for all the wrong reasons, with critics delivering scathing reviews that question whether it's achieved 'so-bad-it's-good' status.

Brendan Fraser & Rachel Weisz in Mummy 4 Talks

Exclusive reports confirm Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are negotiating to reunite for The Mummy 4, reviving their iconic roles in what promises to be the adventure film event of the decade.

Montreal's November Film Festival Extravaganza

Discover Montreal's vibrant film festival lineup this November, from horror and documentary to international cinema - there's something for every movie lover in Canada's cultural capital.

Manitoba Beekeepers Fight Highway Expropriation Threat

A Manitoba beekeeping family faces devastating losses as the province's planned highway expansion targets their century-old farm for expropriation, putting 1,200 hives and their entire business at risk.

Kinross Gold Shines with Strong Q3 2025 Results

Kinross Gold Corporation delivers impressive third-quarter 2025 performance with increased production, lower costs, and robust cash flow generation. Discover how their strategic operations are driving exceptional results in the gold mining sector.

Marionettes Meet Urban Grit in 'Wonderful Joe'

Discover how a groundbreaking puppet production at London's Grand Theatre blends urban realism with theatrical magic in 'Wonderful Joe' - a must-see Canadian theatrical innovation.

TRX Gold Expansion: 3,000+ TPD Processing Capacity

TRX Gold Corporation announces significant progress in its processing plant expansion at the Buckreef Gold Project in Tanzania, with throughput expected to exceed 3,000 tonnes per day, marking a major milestone in gold production capabilities.

Hugh Laurie Stars at Forest City Film Festival

Hollywood star Hugh Laurie headlines the successful Forest City Film Festival in London, Ontario, joining local filmmakers and celebrating Canadian cinema in a vibrant weekend of screenings and events.

Manitoba Emerges as Canada's Horror Movie Hotspot

Discover why Manitoba has become Canada's unexpected horror film capital, attracting major productions with its diverse locations, skilled crews, and hauntingly beautiful landscapes that create the perfect backdrop for cinematic terror.

Jayne Mansfield's Wild 1966 Vancouver Tour

Relive the unforgettable 1966 Canadian tour when sex symbol Jayne Mansfield brought Hollywood excess to Vancouver and Victoria, creating chaos and captivating crowds.

Oil Steadies as U.S. Reimposes Venezuela Sanctions

Global oil prices found stability as the U.S. reinstated sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, creating new uncertainty in energy markets while Middle East tensions continue to simmer.

Lundin Gold Q3 2025: Record Output & Dividend Surge

Lundin Gold's Q3 2025 report reveals stellar results from the Fruta del Norte mine, including record gold production, robust financials, and a 50% dividend increase, marking a period of exceptional growth and shareholder returns.

Canadian Oil Sands Outshining U.S. Energy Peers

A new report reveals Canadian oil sands companies are gaining competitive advantages over U.S. shale producers, with lower decline rates and stronger financial performance attracting investor attention.

CAMI workers rally as GM contract talks intensify

Unifor Local 88 members launch three-day rally at Ingersoll GM plant as contract negotiations intensify, fighting to protect thousands of automotive manufacturing jobs in Southern Ontario.

GM cuts 1,200 EV battery jobs in Detroit

General Motors makes dramatic workforce reductions at its Detroit electric vehicle battery factory, citing slower-than-expected EV adoption and scaling back production plans.

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