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Taylor Swift Is Spotify's Most Streamed Artist Of 2023
Swift made her song, "You're Losing Me (From The Vault)," available on the streaming platform as a thank you. -
Members Of Destiny's Child Attended Beyoncé's Film Premiere
Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett all attended the premiere of the 'Renaissance World Tour Concert Film' in Los Angeles. -
Jennifer Lopez To Release Film With New Album
'This Is Me…Now' will be released in February along with an accompanying film exclusive to Prime Video. -
Taylor Swift's Concert Film Is Coming To On Demand Next Month
To celebrate her birthday, the global superstar announced that fans will be able to stream the film from home. -
Diddy Facing Two New Sexual Assault Cases
Both sexual assaults occurred in the early 1990s, the lawsuits claim. -
Ice Spice Now Has Her Own Chia Pet
“Calling all Munchkins! The Ice Spice Chia Pet® is here and ready to add some baddie energy to your home décor!” -
Buffy Sainte-Marie Calls Out CBC For Attack On Her Character
In a statement, she says, "Being an 'Indian' has little to do with sperm tracking and colonial record keeping." -
Drake Now Has Record For The Highest Grossing Rap Tour Ever
The Toronto rapper surpasses the record set by Kendrick Lamar just this past spring. -
Hall Is Suing Oates
Daryl Hall has also asked for a restraining order against John Oates.
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B.C. attorney general, premier under fire for comments on justice system
B.C.'s attorney general recently made comments in the media and online that "risk undermining the public’s confidence in the criminal justice system," according to a letter published by the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association. -
Vancouver Island volunteer group helps students in Ukraine
Ukraine has now been at war with Russia for more than 640 days. “It’s so stressful,” said Anna Terbiak, a Grade 11 student in the west of Ukraine. -
Climate activists to unveil 'massive' ice sculpture at B.C. legislature to coincide with COP28 summit
Climate activists in Victoria say they will deliver a "massive" ice sculpture to the B.C. legislature Thursday as part of a protest against the province's liquefied natural gas industry. -
Coastal Renaissance return to service delayed again, BC Ferries says
BC Ferries expects to serve more than 900,000 passengers during the upcoming holiday season, and says it will be able to do so without one of its largest vessels, which remains out of service for repairs. -
Victoria to host B.C. Lions for regular-season game against Ottawa Redblacks
The B.C. Lions will host the Ottawa Redblacks in a regular-season CFL game in Victoria next season. The game, dubbed "Touchdown Pacific" by the league, will be played Saturday Aug. 31 at Royal Athletic Park. -
Campbell River RCMP seek suspect after assault, shooting
Mounties in Campbell River, B.C., are appealing to the public to help identify a suspect after a shooting and assault in a wooded area last week. -
Langford humanitarian team delivers thousands in medical aid to Ukrainian hospitals
A humanitarian team from the West Shore has returned home from Ukraine after bringing much-needed aid to the war-torn country. -
B.C. teacher who sent 'sexually explicit photos' to former student fired
A high school teacher from Nanaimo, B.C., who was fired after sending sexual selfies to a former student has also been banned from teaching for five years. -
Saanich 98-year-old's rebellious youth led to meaningful moment during Second World War
When Ronnie Butcher is not playing bingo with a friend, the 98-year-old is telling jokes she declines to repeat.