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NYC to Get First Las Vegas-Style Casinos in 2025

New York City is set to welcome its first three Las Vegas-style casinos, with major proposals like Hard Rock's Queens complex. This marks a historic shift in the city's entertainment and economic landscape.

Ria Mae Releases Second Album

Halifax singer-songwriter Ria Mae has officially launched her second studio album. Discover the details of her latest musical journey and what fans can expect.

25 Gifts for Hard-to-Please Moms in Canada

Struggling to find the perfect holiday gift for a discerning mom? Our curated list of 25 unique, practical, and luxurious ideas, from cozy slippers to smart tech, will impress even the most difficult-to-shop-for parent.

Orezone Hits High-Grade Gold at Bomboré P17 Zone

Orezone Gold announces strong confirmatory drill results, including 5.55 g/t gold over 15m, at the P17 Zone of its Bomboré mine. The zone is set to be a primary feed source for the new hard rock plant, with commissioning underway and first gold imminent.

Ottawa Program Teaches Newcomers Hockey Skills

Frank Ryan Catholic High School in Ottawa launches innovative program teaching newcomer students how to skate and play hockey, fostering community integration through Canada's favorite sport.

Windsor Councillor Calms Two-Way Street Fears

Windsor councillor addresses resident worries about neighborhood traffic spillover from proposed two-way street conversion. Learn about the plan and community impact.

Windsor May Convert One-Way Streets to Two-Way

Windsor is studying the conversion of select one-way streets back to two-way traffic to improve urban mobility and safety. Learn about the proposed changes and their potential impact.

Brampton fire leaves 2 dead, 3 missing in search

A devastating house fire in Brampton has left two people dead, four injured—one in critical condition—and three family members missing as investigators conduct a painstaking search of the debris.

Toronto fines family for basketball, hockey nets

A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.

Alex Cuba Celebrates 11th Album with Latin Stars

Grammy-winning BC musician Alex Cuba launches his 11th album Índole, featuring collaborations with top Latin artists. Discover the stories behind his latest musical masterpiece.

Ruby Singh's Genre-Defying Music Wins Awards

Vancouver composer Ruby Singh collaborates with American griot Arthur Flowers on powerful new work Celestial Libations, premiering November 21-22 at LOBE Studios.

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