
George Wendt a ‘humble, quiet guy’ whose post-‘Cheers’ days brought him to Canada
TORONTO — George Wendt endeared himself to viewers as the beer-loving Norm Peterson on “Cheers,” but in real life, it was his “humble, quiet guy”

TORONTO — George Wendt endeared himself to viewers as the beer-loving Norm Peterson on “Cheers,” but in real life, it was his “humble, quiet guy”
Calgary writer Natalie Sue’s debut novel about the absurdities of office life is one of three finalists for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour.

TORONTO — “The Lion King” will soon utter its final roar in Toronto. Mirvish Productions announced Tuesday that the last performance of the critically acclaimed

TORONTO — After taking a year off, organizers at the country’s most prominent Indigenous film festival say they are moving ahead with a belated 25th
One of Canada’s oldest veterans, Burdett Sisler, says it’s not that hard to make it to 110 years old – all you have to do

TORONTO — The head of the Toronto International Film Festival says risk-taking has been central to the organization’s legacy, a spirit captured in a series

TORONTO — Soulpepper artistic director Weyni Mengesha and dub poet d’bi.young anitafrika are among the winners of the Johanna Metcalf Performing Arts Prizes. The Metcalf
TORONTO — Sandy Hudson’s new book on police abolition comes just ahead of the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, and while much has changed
TORONTO — Sandy Hudson’s new book on police abolition comes just ahead of the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, and while much has changed
TORONTO — Sandy Hudson’s new book on police abolition comes just ahead of the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, and while much has changed

MONTREAL — The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star were the big winners as the National Newspaper Awards were handed out in Montreal on

TORONTO — A nurse practitioner whose research at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children is dedicated to helping children and teens manage pain has won a