U.S. warns Iran 'all options on table' at UN
The U.S. issued a stark warning to Iran during an emergency UN Security Council meeting, as Canada advises citizens amid reports of over 2,500 killed. Get the latest details.
The U.S. issued a stark warning to Iran during an emergency UN Security Council meeting, as Canada advises citizens amid reports of over 2,500 killed. Get the latest details.
Decidedly Jazz Danceworks premieres 'Rare Beauties,' a celebration of women, at the 2026 High Performance Rodeo in Calgary. The show opens Thursday night.
Canada is pioneering arts-based therapies for Alzheimer's, using music, dance, and visual arts to improve cognition and quality of life for over 750,000 affected Canadians. Discover the innovative programs leading the way.
The Town of Tecumseh has officially ended talks on the HAF project. Council voted to terminate the agreement, marking a significant shift in local development plans. Read the full story.
Lyn Goldman, a foundational figure in Regina Little Theatre and a trailblazer for women in Saskatchewan broadcasting, has died. Remembering her legacy.
Calgary's iconic High Performance Rodeo performing arts festival kicks off its 40th anniversary season. Spokesperson Oliver Armstrong details what audiences can expect from the milestone event.
The highly anticipated UFC 324 fight between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes is postponed for at least six months after Harrison underwent neck surgery. Get the full details.
The murder trial of former UFC fighter Edouardo Larenas, charged in the 2022 stabbing death of a 16-year-old boy, began in Laval. The prosecution detailed his mixed martial arts background to the jury. Read the latest courtroom developments.
Leamington council votes to proceed with repairs on the historic Arts Centre at 72 Talbot St. W., prioritizing preservation despite financial concerns. Learn about the decision and its impact.
London city councillors have waived a contentious $3.1 million development charge for an affordable housing project by the Cross Cultural Learner Centre, ending a dispute over support for newcomers.
A 900-pound bronze statue of Kermit the Frog completes a 2,000-mile journey to its permanent home at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta. Jill Nash Malool unveiled the iconic piece.
The Washington National Opera is leaving the Kennedy Center due to a new funding model, reducing its spring season. This follows artist boycotts after the venue's rebranding.
The Washington National Opera announces its departure from the Kennedy Center, now renamed to include Donald J. Trump, marking a significant shift for the performing arts institution. Explore the details and context.
Saskatoon's historic Caswell Bus Barns begins its new life as an arts and culture hub, with artist Jillian Ross as its first tenant. Discover the transformation.
Tickets for the highly anticipated 2026 season of Ontario's Stratford Festival go on sale to the public this Saturday, January 10. Plan your theatre getaway now!
Calgary Vocal Arts presents Johann Strauss's 'Die Fledermaus' at Contemporary Calgary, continuing a beloved New Year tradition. Get details on the production and its festive spirit.
A last-minute amendment by Victoria city council to a major Harris Green rental complex approval has raised concerns. Discover the details and implications of the controversial decision.
Creative Connections, a Saint John non-profit, empowers artists with intellectual disabilities, providing a professional studio and platform to showcase their remarkable work and talent.
Calgary's downtown faces a 30% office vacancy crisis. Discover how a $1 billion investment in arts institutions like Glenbow and Arts Commons could be the key to its revival and future vitality.
Kick off the new year with powerful Vancouver theatre. Our guide highlights five must-see plays in January 2026, featuring international stories of resilience, love, and identity.
Toronto's SUNshine Girl Kyra is an entertainment specialist, dancer, model, and more. In 2018, she revisited passions like martial arts and horseback riding. Discover the story behind the photos.
Winnipeg's historic Burton Cummings Theatre earns a prestigious spot among the world's top 100 venues for ticket sales in 2025, a landmark achievement for Manitoba's arts scene.
A Trump-appointed board's decision to rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has triggered a new wave of artist cancellations. Explore the controversy and its impact on the arts community.
Winnipeg photographer Jackson Toone launches Clearcut Magazine, a new publication dedicated to skateboarding culture. Founder discusses the inspiration and what's in the latest edition.
A growing number of artists are cancelling performances at the Kennedy Center following its controversial renaming to include former President Donald Trump. The move sparks a cultural debate.
A London, Ontario musical theatre group proves that ability is secondary to passion. Discover how this inclusive ensemble entertains and inspires in the face of adversity.
Canadian business and labour leaders call for a shift from political posturing to practical results as formal CUSMA review talks with the U.S. begin in January 2026. Key figures outline their expectations for the Carney government.
A unique 115-foot ice slide built by Activate Arts Alberta brought winter joy to children in Fort Saskatchewan. Discover how this creative installation is embracing the season.
The Kennedy Center president slams a musician's last-minute cancellation as 'intolerance' after the venue was renamed to honour Donald Trump. Get the full story on the legal and cultural clash.
A decades-old Christmas Eve jazz concert at the Kennedy Center is canceled after its host objected to Donald Trump's name being added to the building. Learn about the legal controversy and artistic backlash.