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Regina arts pillar Lyn Goldman dies at 75

Lyn Goldman, a foundational figure in Regina Little Theatre and a trailblazer for women in Saskatchewan broadcasting, has died. Remembering her legacy.

Corus Q1 Loss Hits $11.1M, Revenue Down 18%

Canadian media giant Corus Entertainment posted an $11.1 million first-quarter loss as revenue fell 18%. The results highlight ongoing challenges in the broadcasting sector.

Vancouver's Shark Club Readies for NFL Playoffs, Super Bowl

Shark Club Sports Bar in downtown Vancouver is the go-to destination for NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl LVIII action in 2026, offering a stadium-like atmosphere with over 70 screens. Reserve your table now for the ultimate game day experience.

Vancouver Home Sales Hit 20-Year Low in 2025

Metro Vancouver's housing market recorded its lowest sales in two decades in 2025, with high inventory pushing benchmark prices down by about 5%. Will 2026 bring a rebound?

BCHL broadcasting dean Evan Hammond dies at 45

Evan Hammond, the longtime voice of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, has died at age 45. Colleagues remember a passionate broadcaster and mentor who defined community radio.

Women's Sports Ruled 2025 with Record Growth

2025 was a landmark year for women's sports, featuring PWHL expansion, WNBA growth, and record TV audiences. Explore the business boom and what's next for female athletes in Canada and beyond.

2025 Saskatoon Sports Year in Review

A look back at the unforgettable sports stories from Saskatoon in 2025, featuring Huskies championships, inspiring comebacks, and local legends. Read the highlights now.

Bob McKenzie's 35-Year World Juniors Streak Ends

Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob McKenzie is absent from the World Junior Championship for the first time since 1991. Discover how he's spending his retirement and the holiday traditions he's reclaiming.

Israel Shuts Down Army Radio After 75 Years

The Israeli cabinet has voted to close the historic Army Radio station, ending a 75-year broadcast era. Prime Minister Netanyahu supported the controversial decision.

German star Thomas Muller a boon for Vancouver Whitecaps

The addition of German football star Thomas Muller has proven transformative for the Vancouver Whitecaps, culminating in their appearance in the 2025 MLS Cup final. Discover how his presence has energized the club and its fans.

Vancouver's 10 Best Concerts of 2025 Revealed

Relive the magic of Vancouver's 2025 live music scene. From legendary farewell tours to rising stars, discover the 10 concerts that defined the year. See the full list now.

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