Jon Hamm Visits Winnipeg Gallery During TV Filming
Actor Jon Hamm toured Winnipeg's WAG-Qaumajuq art gallery while filming a television series, expressing appreciation for his time in the Manitoba capital during a December 2025 visit.
Actor Jon Hamm toured Winnipeg's WAG-Qaumajuq art gallery while filming a television series, expressing appreciation for his time in the Manitoba capital during a December 2025 visit.
Pembina Valley Pride is bringing its annual festivities to Winkler, Manitoba, aiming to unite the community through inclusive events and celebrations.
Broadway legend Patti LuPone condemned President Donald Trump's decision to close the Kennedy Center for renovations, calling him a 'buffoon' and urging public resistance to preserve the arts venue.
Author Barry Levine predicts the Jeffrey Epstein scandal will evolve into a decades-long conspiracy theory like the JFK assassination, with no further prosecutions expected despite ongoing revelations.
Eric Murphy, son of Eddie Murphy, and Jasmin Lawrence, daughter of Martin Lawrence, announce they are expecting their first child, sparking celebration from both comedy legend families.
Communities across Simcoe County, including Orillia, are raising the Pan-African Flag to honor Black History Month, with local leaders emphasizing its profound significance.
The annual St. Patrick's Day parade in Halifax has been cancelled for 2026 due to very low registration numbers from participants and organizers cite lack of interest.
William Stevenson, former husband of First Lady Jill Biden, faces first-degree murder charges in Delaware for the death of his wife Linda Stevenson, with bail set at $500,000.
The Guardian issued a humiliating correction to its review of Melania Trump's documentary, changing the rating from one star to zero. Critic Xan Brooks delivered a brutal assessment comparing the first lady to infamous historical figures.
Director Brett Ratner denies personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein after DOJ releases photos showing him with the convicted sex abuser and associate Jean-Luc Brunel.
Former coal miners from Cape Breton gathered in New Waterford, N.S., for a heartfelt reunion, sharing stories and memories from their days working underground in the region's historic industry.
The View co-hosts challenge Elon Musk's criticism of rumored casting for Christopher Nolan's Odyssey film, defending Lupita Nyong'o and calling out Musk's racial commentary.
Author Michael Wolff responds to Donald Trump's legal threats, declaring he'll subpoena the Trumps if sued over claims about Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
British Columbia singer Karan Aujla has earned a spot on Spotify's Canadian Global Impact List for 2025, joining fellow Canadian stars Justin Bieber, Drake, and Tate McRae as one of the country's most internationally streamed artists.
The full lineup for Winnipeg's second annual Rockin' Thunder concert has been revealed, promising a major summer music event with headliners and local acts.
An Edmonton exhibition highlights Black artists for Black History Month, but data reveals stark gaps in leadership roles, urging lasting change beyond February celebrations.
Melinda French Gates reveals profound sadness over Jeffrey Epstein documents alleging Bill Gates' involvement, calling Epstein 'evil personified' and describing painful marital memories.
The 2026 Canadian Folk Music Awards will take place in Calgary from April 9-12, featuring gala concerts, showcases, and new categories including album cover art recognition.
The Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon announces it will not host its annual Sports Celebrity Dinner in 2026, marking a pause in the long-standing community fundraising tradition.
Actress Michelle Randolph discusses her narcissistic character Ainsley Norris in Paramount+'s Landman, her close off-screen relationship with co-star Ali Larter, and the show's successful renewal for a third season.
The Citadel Theatre presents Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman with John Ullyatt as Willy Loman in a production running until February 15, offering a powerful examination of the American Dream.
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein files reveal Sarah Ferguson made crude remarks about Princess Eugenie in emails to the convicted sex offender, exposing ongoing royal scandal.
Barrie's Winterfest will feature vibrant kite flying displays along the waterfront, adding a colorful spectacle to the city's top winter celebration in 2026.
Montreal actress Sophie Nélisse discusses the new season of 'Heated Rivalry,' the importance of allyship, and the strong bonds formed with the cast and crew during filming in the city.
Maria Shriver sarcastically suggests a Duolingo course for Trump-speak after he announced the Kennedy Center's temporary closure for rebuilding, sparking backlash from the Kennedy family.
Today show host Savannah Guthrie speaks about her mother's unwavering faith and strength as the search continues for her missing daughter in Arizona.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addresses Bad Bunny's Grammy remarks, expressing confidence the Super Bowl halftime performance will bring people together despite political controversy.
Four original Twilight cast members reunite for a special screening and Q&A at Vancouver's Rio Theatre during Fan Expo weekend. Limited tickets available for this Valentine's Day weekend event.
UFC CEO Dana White publicly ridicules boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya over $23 million debt, suggesting he create an OnlyFans account to pay rent amid their long-standing feud.
Actor Jason Bateman faced criticism after questioning singer Charli XCX about her decision not to have children on the 'Smartless' podcast, leading to social media backlash.