
‘Operation Mincemeat,’ ’13 Going on 30: The Musical’ coming to Toronto
TORONTO — The Broadway smash “Operation Mincemeat,” musical adaptations of “The Karate Kid” and “13 Going on 30” and a “docu-concert” about the wreck of

TORONTO — The Broadway smash “Operation Mincemeat,” musical adaptations of “The Karate Kid” and “13 Going on 30” and a “docu-concert” about the wreck of

At post-secondary schools across Ontario students can be found taking unique courses, some of which have them learning about the history of witchcraft, studying Japanese
It was a night of magic for Canadian hitmaker Henry Walter, and one of disillusionment elsewhere, as Sunday’s Grammys saw several artists call out the

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… What to expect as businessman Frank Stronach stands
The picturesque Ontario community Catherine O’Hara spent long days shooting in for her role as the eccentric and stylish matriarch in the sitcom “Schitt’s Creek”
EDMONTON — Jo-Anne Henry says her mother never described herself as a rebel. “I don’t ever remember my mom saying, ‘I was the first Black

Recent social media posts claimed a café in “Manchester” owned by a transgender man and non-binary woman planned to exclusively serve “non-binary and semibisexual people.”
TORONTO — For years, Justin Gray has been imagining music that, for the listener, feels like it is coming from every direction. That vision is

TORONTO — Why does Canada need its own version of “Jersey Shore”? For 24-year-old Gizelle Baugh, it’s a chance to shake stereotypes of Canadian meekness

TORONTO — David Suzuki is taking his theatre project “What You Won’t Do For Love” on tour across Ontario. The environmentalist broadcaster stars alongside his

TORONTO — Destination Ontario is encouraging fans of “Heated Rivalry” to relive their favourite moments from the Crave series by visiting filming locations across the
Scott Adams, whose popular comic strip “Dilbert” captured the frustration of beleaguered, white-collar cubicle workers and satirized the ridiculousness of modern office culture until he