
Funeral held for Quebec baseball broadcaster Rodger Brulotte
SAINTE-THÉRÈSE — The funeral for longtime Quebec baseball commentator Rodger Brulotte was held Saturday morning in Sainte-Thérèse, north of Montreal. Hundreds gathered to pay their

SAINTE-THÉRÈSE — The funeral for longtime Quebec baseball commentator Rodger Brulotte was held Saturday morning in Sainte-Thérèse, north of Montreal. Hundreds gathered to pay their

TORONTO — A group that organized collective action against the Giller Prize more than a year ago says its boycott of the literary event is
TORONTO — If World Cup songs are meant to sound like the world linking arms, Jelly Roll’s entry for 2026 is striking a more divisive

TORONTO — The CEO of Roots Corp. highlighted the retailer’s progress in improving its profitability as the business pushes on with its strategic review. In
TORONTO — If there’s one thing July Talk knows, it’s tension. The Juno-winning Toronto band built its sound on the contrast between Peter Dreimanis’ raspy

Brad Gushue still gets chills every time he watches the clip — with TSN’s Vic Rauter on the call — of his famous shot to
TORONTO — If “Sort Of” was about queer joy — which it only partially was, says co-creator Zaiba Baig — then her latest theatre project
HAMILTON — It was an all-Canadian love-in at Sunday’s Juno Awards as Joni Mitchell took the stage for a stirring sing-along after accepting a lifetime
HAMILTON — Tate McRae says she’s “Canada down” — and the country’s evidently pretty down with her too, as she led all winners at the

When Rose Kingdon started her broadcasting career more than 40 years ago, she recalled that it was “love at first on air light.” And when
TORONTO — Personal grief, a potentially haunted house and a sound-driven sense of dread helped turn “Undertone” into one of the year’s most unexpected horror

TORONTO — Ontario is expanding tailgating rules beyond sporting events to allow people to bring their own alcohol to cultural or community outdoor events. Premier