Polly Cooper Honored on 2026 U.S. Dollar Coin

The U.S. Mint unveils a 2026 Sacagawea dollar coin featuring Polly Cooper, an Oneida woman who aided George Washington's army. The release marks the 250th anniversary of American independence.

Dartmouth Ice Festival & National News Highlights

Dartmouth, N.S., welcomes the largest ice festival in Atlantic Canada this weekend, while national headlines cover politics, business, health, and entertainment, including the passing of actress Catherine O'Hara.

Wiarton Willie Festival Ready for Groundhog Day 2026

The beloved Wiarton Willie Festival is preparing to roll out its annual Groundhog Day festivities in Wiarton, Ontario, as communities across Canada face diverse news from politics to entertainment.

Film Funding Transforms North Bay Economy, Say MPPs

Northern Ontario's North Bay region is experiencing economic transformation due to increased film and television production funding, with local MPPs highlighting job creation and industry growth.

Catherine O'Hara Mourned by Hollywood and Fans

The entertainment world mourns the loss of Canadian comedy legend Catherine O'Hara, with tributes pouring in from co-stars, colleagues, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Nicki Minaj's Political Shift to Trump Support

Rapper Nicki Minaj declares unwavering support for President Donald Trump at Washington summit, marking a dramatic political transformation that has alienated fans and sparked speculation about her motivations.

Toronto Comedy World Pays Tribute to Catherine O'Hara

The Toronto comedy scene is remembering Catherine O'Hara, the iconic actress from 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone,' who passed away at 71. Colleagues and fans are sharing heartfelt tributes to her legendary career and impact.

Montrealer's Grammy Nomination After L.A. Move

Chase Worrell, a Montreal songwriter and producer, discusses his Grammy nominations for work on Duran Bernarr's song Overqualified, reflecting on his journey from Brossard to Los Angeles.

Gronkowski Envies Tom Brady's Bachelor Lifestyle

Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski reveals his envy for Tom Brady's newfound freedom as a bachelor, discussing Brady's social life and romantic links since his divorce from Gisele Bundchen.

Catherine O'Hara Tributes Pour In From Co-Stars and Friends

Following the passing of beloved Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara at age 71, her co-stars from 'Schitt's Creek' and other projects, along with friends, have taken to social media to share heartfelt tributes and memories of the comedy legend.

Catherine O'Hara Dies at 71

Canadian-American actress Catherine O'Hara, known for roles in Schitt's Creek and Beetlejuice, has died at 71. The cause of death remains unclear according to reports.

Tatum's 'Josephine' Wins Top Sundance Awards

The drama 'Josephine,' starring Channing Tatum, has captured both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, marking a significant achievement for director Beth de Araujo.

CBC, Bell, Corus to Air Canadian Screen Awards

Major Canadian broadcasters CBC, Bell Media, and Corus Entertainment announce a partnership to jointly air the Canadian Screen Awards, expanding the event's national reach and celebrating homegrown talent.

TV Show Fleece Beats Official Olympic Gear in Popularity

The fictional fleece jacket from Crave's hockey romance series Heated Rivalry has generated more excitement than official Team Canada Olympic merchandise, leading to an official collaboration with Province of Canada.

Catherine O'Hara Death Hoax Debunked: Actress Alive

A false online rumor claiming actress Catherine O'Hara had died has been debunked. The 'Schitt's Creek' star is confirmed to be alive and well, with no credible reports supporting the hoax.

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