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SZA Was One Of 2023's Most Mispronounced Words
The top Grammy-nominated artist's Wu-Tang-inspired names perplexed music fans throughout the year. -
Enrique Iglesias Sells His Catalogue For Nine Figures
The Latin sensation reached a deal with Influence Media that spans his professional career. -
Taylor Swift Is TIME's Person Of The Year
In her first interview in four years, Swift dishes on everything from the details of her Eras Tour to her high profile romance with Travis Kelce. -
Amy Winehouse Biopic Set For April Release
'Back to Black' will first open in the UK and Poland on April 12, 2024. -
Taylor Swift Named The Fifth Most Powerful Woman in the World
Forbes list also includes Beyoncé, Rihanna and Barbie. -
The Weeknd To Headline 'Fortnite Festival'
The new rhythm game experience is set to launch on December 9.
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Christmas tree ban confounds students at Vancouver school
For at least five years, students at Vancouver’s Kitsilano Secondary have been putting up and decorating a Christmas tree, but this year they were informed the tradition wouldn’t be allowed. -
Woman repeatedly sent home from Langley Memorial Hospital actually needed emergency surgery
Three times she went to Langley Memorial Hospital's emergency room for help. Three times, she said, she was sent home. -
Crash leaves pedestrian with 'critical and life-threatening injuries' in Abbotsford, police say
A woman is in hospital with "critical and life-threatening injuries" after a vehicle struck her in Abbotsford Thursday afternoon. -
Driver dead after single-vehicle crash in Nanaimo, RCMP say
A driver is dead after a single-vehicle crash in Nanaimo Thursday. -
Jury retires in Ibrahim Ali's marathon B.C. murder trial
A British Columbia Supreme Court jury has retired to deliberate in the first-degree murder trial of Ibrahim Ali, more than eight months after he pleaded not guilty to killing a 13-year-old girl in a Metro Vancouver park in 2017. -
B.C. COVID-19 data: Weekly update shows slight increase in hospital population
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in B.C. ticked up slightly this week, but remained well below the early-October high.
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