Guy Fieri's Bizarre Birthday Makeover Stuns Fans

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri reveals a completely new appearance for his 58th birthday, abandoning his iconic frosted tips and goatee in an AI-generated video that left fans shocked and amused.

Banker Attacks Vancouver's Hollow Tree as Eyesore in 1936

On January 24, 1936, banker W.M. Sellens urged Vancouver's park board to remove signs directing tourists to the Hollow Tree, calling it a glorified stump. The iconic landmark faced criticism but survived to become a cherished monument.

Hot Tech Gear for Canada's Cold Winter Season

Discover innovative technology solutions to help Canadians stay warm and productive during the frigid winter months, including heated clothing, smart accessories, and winter-specific gadgets.

DEI Policies and Canadian Culture Under Trudeau

Former CBC executive Richard Stursberg examines how Liberal DEI initiatives have impacted Canadian literature and cultural expression, creating a climate of caution in creative industries.

LEGO and Crocs Partner for Brick Clog Footwear

The iconic toy brand LEGO and footwear giant Crocs have announced a partnership to launch the LEGO Brick Clog, the first of several collaborative product releases planned for 2026 and beyond.

B.C. Senior Creates Mini Museum for Canadian Design

A senior in Saanich, British Columbia, has constructed a miniature museum on his property dedicated to showcasing the rich history and craftsmanship of Canadian furniture design, calling it a reflection of national identity.

Lucha VaVoom Returns to Calgary After 14 Years

Miss Rita's Lucha VaVoom, the unique blend of Mexican wrestling and burlesque, makes a triumphant return to Calgary this weekend, with its founder expressing excitement over the city's enthusiastic reception.

Hunter S. Thompson's Death Confirmed as Suicide

A recent service review has officially confirmed that journalist Hunter S. Thompson's 2005 death was a suicide, bringing closure to long-standing questions about the iconic writer's passing.

Alberta Film Industry Needs Investment to Keep Talent

Alberta's film and TV industry leaders emphasize that ongoing provincial funding is crucial to grow local production and prevent a creative brain drain of homegrown talent leaving for opportunities elsewhere.

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