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All Saints High Presents It's a Wonderful Life Radio Play

All Saints High School's Cappies production of 'It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play' blended nostalgia and imagination, featuring standout student performances and live sound effects. A review of the December 2025 show.

Montreal Weekend: 2025 Revue, Disney on Ice, Free Skating

Your guide to Montreal's weekend highlights: the satirical year-end show '2025 revue et corrigée' at Théâtre du Rideau Vert, Disney on Ice at Place Bell, and free outdoor skating at Esplanade Tranquille. Discover local culture and family fun.

Downtown Edmonton Parks Reopen After Renovations

Beaver Hills House Park and Michael Phair Park in downtown Edmonton are now open to the public following significant renovations. Discover the refreshed green spaces in the city core.

10 Things to Do in Calgary This Weekend

Discover Calgary's top weekend events, including the Alberta Theatre Project's 'Wizard of Oz' and navigating winter weather. Plan your days with our curated guide.

Corcoran's BS Rating for 'Rogers v. Rogers' Theatre Play

Financial Post columnist Terence Corcoran reviews the new satirical play 'Rogers v. Rogers,' critiquing its portrayal of the telecom battle and the glorification of Canada's competition commissioner. Read his take.

AMC CEO Adam Aron to Stay in Charge Following Stroke

AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron will continue leading the world's largest theatre chain after suffering a stroke, the company confirmed. Get the latest details on his recovery and the firm's leadership stability.

Best Vancouver Concerts in December 2025

Discover Vancouver's must-see live music events this December, from John Legend's anniversary tour to local indie shows and holiday festivals. Find dates and ticket info.

PNE seeks naming rights for Pacific Coliseum, Agrodome

Vancouver's PNE is seeking corporate naming rights partners for the historic Pacific Coliseum and Agrodome venues. Learn about this landmark opportunity and what it means for Vancouver's entertainment scene.

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