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What's New in Pop Culture: Jan. 9-15

From a chilling horror film 'Primate' to Zach Bryan's new tour, explore the top pop culture events for Canadians this week. Dive into TV, music, podcasts, and a tech anniversary.

Teen's gruelling year ends on a high note

Toronto teen Zach Rayment, who has cerebral palsy, endured a major leg surgery and four months of rehab in 2025, only to emerge as a potential world-class para-swimmer. His inspiring journey highlights resilience and community support.

The Stories Behind NHL Players' Jersey Numbers

Explore the personal and often surprising reasons NHL players choose their jersey numbers, from family tributes to childhood dreams. Discover the stories behind the digits.

Country star Lee Brice returning to Canada for 2026 tour

Country music star Lee Brice is set to return to Canadian stages in early 2026 with his Sunriser tour, marking his first visit in several years. The singer expressed deep appreciation for his Canadian fans' unwavering support.

PWHL Takeover Tour kicks off in Halifax Wednesday

The Professional Women's Hockey League's Takeover Tour begins in Halifax on Wednesday night, marking an exciting milestone for the sport in Atlantic Canada. Get the details on this historic event.

Trump Considers Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell

As Christmas pardoning season nears, speculation grows over whether Donald Trump will free convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell from her 'Club Fed' prison in Texas, sparking outrage.

Messi's GOAT Tour ends in polluted New Delhi

Lionel Messi wrapped up his India tour in New Delhi, thrilling fans despite hazardous air pollution levels. The football legend expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support.

Zach Bryan adds two Toronto dates to 2026 tour

Country superstar Zach Bryan announces two Toronto concerts for September 2026 at Rogers Centre. Known for criticizing Ticketmaster, Bryan is offering Canadian tickets starting at $119.

Vancouver Chef's Slow Food Journey in Australia

Join Vancouver's Michelin-starred chef Andrea Carlson on a culinary tour of Australia, exploring the vibrant slow food movement and its parallels to her own farm-to-table philosophy in B.C.

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