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Today-Music-History-Feb22Today in Music History for Feb. 22: In 1952, bass singer Don Gerrard, a native of Vancouver, made his debut with the Canadian Opera Company as the Speaker in ``The Magic Flute.'' He moved to England ...
Juraj Pekarcik had one goal and two assists as the Moncton Wildcats blanked the Cape Breton Eagles 6-0 on Friday night in the ...
Elizabeth Hosking of Longueuil, Que., finishes third in the women's snowboard halfpipe competition at the FIS Snowboard World ...
Toronto Pearson International Airport devolved into mayhem this week as a result of flight cancellations and irate passengers ...
Dollarama agreed to pay a settlement of $2,643,718.75, which the court approved. The deadline to submit a claim was Feb. 14, and the class action administration service sent out emails to approved ...
The Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament is a busy week with games and events scheduled throughout. A watch party was a definite must for the championship game of the 4 Nations Face-Off. The ...
Santé Québec, the province’s health authority, is warning people to avoid emergency rooms whenever possible as occupancy ...
Prime Video has canceled The Sticky. The news comes more than two months after Season 1 of the comedy, starring Margo ...
The proposal by the Parti Québécois to create a Team Quebec could have led to a healthy, respectful, and researched debate on ...
The man accused of killing two children and injuring six others when the bus he was driving crashed into a Montreal-area daycare two years ago should be found not criminally responsible on account of ...
Provincial police say three climbers who scaled the cliff despite the avalanche warnings triggered the dangerous incident.
There is a nostalgia and beauty in the fact that rail built Canada, connecting cities, provinces, and coasts, allowing people ...
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