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Sleater-Kinney and Liz Phair Unite for Co-Headlining Tour

Music Sleater-Kinney and Liz Phair are hitting the road for a co-headlining run, bringing a double dose of 1990s nostalgia to U.S. venues this...

Foodies! Get Ready to Feast at GTCO Food and Drink Festival 2026

Music Food lovers, it is almost that time again. The GTCO Food and Drink Festival is back for its 9th edition, and if you...

Shazmicsoul – Next 2 U Ft Floyd Rhythmic

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Column: When things unfold in an unexpected way

Skip to main contentWe tell you this week about a series of what you might call, for lack of a better name, unintended consequences.News...

Column: Cruise might actually figure out the robotaxi business

Skip to main contentCruise’s ambitions to build a viable robotaxi business has similar undertones as something else that once seemed impossible: A GM bankruptcy.Executive...

Tactics Column: Ben White’s trademark pass

When Ben White started the season at right-back, we all assumed it was just until Takehiro Tomiyasu was fit again. After years of inconsistency in defence, Tomiyasu instantly won Arsenal fans over as a tough, no-nonsense, reliable right-back. We had no idea that Ben White, signed as a centre-back...

Column: There’s a price for parroting Trump’s Big Lie. Will Republicans care?

A new study finds that GOP candidates paid a price for perpetuating Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election being stolen. Though not huge, the penalty will hopefully serve as a deterrent...

Guest column: It’s time charities spent more of their assets to address front-line needs

By Lisa Wolverton Charities are a critical sector in the Canadian economy. They provide employment and funding to essential front-line services on many critical issues, including health, poverty, education and environment. Canadians may not realize much of the funding charities provide to non-profit organizations comes from income earned on sizable investments...

Guest column: Smart policies and investments can speed up green innovations

By Apoorv Sinha We are running out of time to make the changes necessary to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. A recent report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change shows that the world needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 43 per cent by 2030 to meet the Paris Agreement

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