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I. LOVE.PIZZA. - I mean it’s pretty much a weekly thing for me. One time I actually had pizza delivered to a bar (with permission) BECAUSE I LOVE PIZZA THAT MUCH. -
10 spectacles gratuits à ne pas manquer aux Francos de Montréal 2022
Les Francos de Montréal ont dévoilé la programmation extérieure gratuite de leur 33e édition qui se déroulera du 10 au 18 juin. -
Alanis Morissette intronisée au Panthéon des auteurs et compositeurs canadiens
Au cours de sa carrière, Alanis Morissette a vendu 60 millions de disques, dont pas moins de 30 millions d’exemplaires de Jagged Little Pill, son plus célèbre album paru en 1995. -
Pourquoi le 26 mai est une date importante dans l'histoire du rock
Pourquoi le 26 mai est une date importante dans l'histoire du rock -
Ce qui s'est passé le 26 mai dans l'histoire de la pop
C’est le 26 mai, et voici ce qui est arrivé en date d’aujourd’hui dans l’histoire de la musique pop -
Monsters, music, and merriment: Downtown Spark aims to invigorate city’s core
If you visit downtown Edmonton in the next 11 days, you might see some strange and unusual sights. Art installations and musical performances are popping up throughout the area as part of Downtown Spark. -
Sault city council looking at group homes
Sault Ste. Marie city council is asking staff to prepare a report on group homes. This comes after Ward 1 Coun. Paul Christian brought forward concerns this week about two such homes. -
How a 'Band-Aid' urgent care strategy contributed to B.C.’s primary care crisis
The decision to focus on urgent and emergency health care to avert long waits played a key role in B.C.’s current primary care crisis, and the costlier care is compounding the problem. -
Statues replaced at Sudbury shrine after vandalism in 2020
There are currently a dozen statues at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes property, and all are from the 1950s. -
Body of missing Fort McMurray canoer found
The body of a missing canoer has been located in northeast Alberta. -
Marijuana company's email mistake allows shareholder to forward fraud allegations
A judge has refused to grant a B.C. cannabis company an injunction against a man who used a list of email addresses the company accidentally sent to all shareholders against it. -
Bill 96: some Conservative leadership hopefuls say yes, others say no to Quebec language reform
Several of the six aspiring Conservative leaders expressed their opposition to Bill 96 during a French-language debate in Laval on Wednesday night, but others shied away from the opportunity to express their views on the issue. -
Legal scholar says Canada 'absolutely' exists on stolen Indigenous land despite Trudeau sidestepping question
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not provide a clear answer when asked Monday if he believes Canada exists on stolen Indigenous land – but a legal scholar says the answer is obvious. -
Spits fizzle after strong start in Game 3 loss to Firebirds
The Windsor Spitfires now trail the Western Conference finals by a game, following a 6-3 loss to the Flint Firebirds on Wednesday night in Game 3 -
Return of Winnipeg Street Census will help break down stigma, organizers say
After a two-year pandemic hiatus, volunteers were back on the street Wednesday for the 2022 Winnipeg Street Census. -
B.C. not promising additional help for couple paying out of pocket for cancer treatment
The province is not promising any additional help to a Coquitlam woman with stage 4 breast cancer who is having to pay about $1200 a month for her treatment. -
Vancouver police use Taser on suicidal man, give each other fist bumps in social media video
A social media video that captures the moment a man gets Tasered by a Vancouver police officer is prompting calls for more training for police going out mental health calls. -
Man, 73, arrested after police seize over 17K illegal cigarettes from P.E.I. home: RCMP
A 73-year-old man has been arrested after police seized more than 17,000 illegal cigarettes from a home in Summerside, P.E.I. -
N.S. RCMP investigating after a safe containing 5 handguns was stolen from Lower Sackville home
The RCMP is investigating a break-and-enter where several handguns were stolen from a home in Lower Sackville, N.S.