Tragically Hip fully completely on board for Boi-1da’s World Cup music project
Award-winning producer Boi-1da feels like a kid in a candy store. And why not when The Tragically Hip gives you access to their entire catalogue.
Award-winning producer Boi-1da feels like a kid in a candy store. And why not when The Tragically Hip gives you access to their entire catalogue.

TORONTO — Sarah McLachlan’s Lilith Fair documentary is getting a second wind on the big screen. Film distributor Elevation Pictures says it plans to show

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has some fashion advice for Drake after the rapper turned up at a World Series game in a letterman

TORONTO — Live Nation Canada says a planned overhaul of a popular waterfront music spot will increase summer lawn seating and add movable enclosures for
TORONTO — When Drake was a teenager, he’d stand outside Toronto’s long-gone Escape Nightclub handing out flyers just to get inside and lose himself in
TORONTO — Lilly Singh says she’s embracing a new, elevated identity. The YouTuber turned TV personality is ready to tack “PhD” onto her signature after

TORONTO — The Stratford Festival has named Jonathan Church as its next artistic director. The festival says he will succeed Antoni Cimolino, who recently announced

TORONTO — Baseball fans in Canada should not expect a repeat of a deal that allowed Sportsnet to air a simulcast of Apple TV’s Friday

TORONTO — Baseball fans in Canada should not expect a repeat of a deal that allowed Sportsnet to air a simulcast of Apple TV’s Friday

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TORONTO — Baseball fans will now be able to watch the Toronto Blue Jays game on Friday night on the team’s regular broadcast home in

Bartenders at a local Cambridge pub and billiards lounge were left starstruck after Justin Bieber made an unexpected visit on Sept. 10. Chicago Pub &
MONTREAL — For about 100 years, the presbytery on De Castelnau street in Montreal’s Villeray borough was home to Catholics who lived and prayed there.

TORONTO — The Toronto Argonauts will honour John Candy with a tribute game Saturday at BMO Field against the Edmonton Elks. Candy, the late Argos

TORONTO — A short-lived legal dispute between “Degrassi” co-creator Linda Schuyler and makers of the new documentary “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes” has come to an

After enduring what he calls “the worst shoot of my life” in the 1990s, Guillermo del Toro says Toronto restored his faith in filmmaking —

Expectations were always going to be high for a new closing chapter in the 30th-anniversary edition of Ken Dryden’s seminal book “The Game.” Like he

TORONTO — When news broke last year that a security guard had been shot outside Drake’s Toronto mansion, local TV crews rushed to the scene.
TORONTO — Kiesza is feeling herself. Nestled in the corner of a hotel restaurant, the Canadian hitmaker is grooving along to one of the lusty

Korie Heartz grew up with the Family Channel just like her mother, who also watched the iconic station’s shows during her own childhood. She said
TORONTO — It’s TIFF’s 50th edition — TIFFty feels like something of a missed branding opportunity — and the event once known as the Festival

TORONTO — Hubert Davis remembers acclaimed Toronto filmmaker Charles Officer calling him with an idea: to direct a documentary about the experiences of Black players

The Disability Screen Office and the National Screen Institute are launching a program in which professionals will work with film and TV productions to ensure

TORONTO — The Stratford Festival will remount “Something Rotten!” in 2026, which will be the last season with artistic director Antoni Cimolino at the helm.