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Shania Twain Receives Her Own Barbie Doll
Other women to receive a Barbie this year include Kylie Minogue, Viola Davis and Dame Helen Mirren. -
Bruce Cockburn Doesn't Think Beyoncé Ripped Off His 'Franklin' Song
The songwrier says he doesn't hear the similarities between "Hey, It's Franklin" and "Texas Hold 'Em." -
Beyoncé Debuts At #1 On Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart
"Texas Hold ‘Em" earns the top spot while "16 Carriages" comes in at #9. -
Boots And Hearts Announces Full Lineup For 2024 Festival
Matchbox Twenty, Chayce Beckham and Jess Moskaluke will be joining headliners Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett and Cody Johnson. -
Beyoncé Announces New Country Album 'Act II'
She released two new songs, "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages," along with a trailer. -
Kacey Musgraves Announces New Album 'Deeper Well'
Her fifth album will arrive on March 15.
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PWHL Ottawa's Lexie Adzija traded to Boston; Amanda Boulier to Montreal
Ottawa's Professional Women's Hockey League has made two last-minute deals ahead of Monday's trade deadline. -
Ottawa's buses are going electric; here's what it's like to ride one
OC Transpo buses are going electric, with a plan to make the entire fleet zero-emission. So, what’s it like to be a passenger? -
NCC removing huts from Rideau Canal this week; expect traffic disruptions
To accommodate removal of equipment from the canal, the National Capital Commission says there will be intermittent road closures on Colonel By Drive and the Queen Elizabeth Driveway this week. -
OPP looking for witnesses, video of stabbing in Iroquois, Ont. parking lot
Ontario Provincial Police are asking for witnesses or anyone who might have surveillance camera footage to come forward as they investigate a serious assault in eastern Ontario over the weekend. -
Woman killed in fatal head-on crash with pickup between Gatineau and Montreal
Quebec's provincial police is investigating after a woman was killed in a head-on crash with a pickup truck on Autoroute 50 between Gatineau and Montreal on Monday afternoon. -
Here's what to expect in Ottawa when former PM Brian Mulroney lies in state
There will be road closures and an increased police presence in downtown Ottawa this week as former prime minister Brian Mulroney lies in state in the nation's capital.