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  • Calgarians promote inclusivity at international dance event
    As the Calgary International Salsa Congress approaches, participants are increasingly moving away from traditional ways of pairing up to dance.
    Entertainment
    Apr 3
  • Young dancers from Okanagan prepare for international competition at Dance World Cup
    Young dancers Kennedy Ashton and Brooklyn Tietze have earned spots on Team Canada for the Dance World Cup Finals in Prague, Czechia this year.
    Lifestyle
    Mar 29
  • Lethbridge dance class hired for Mini Pop Kids gig
    A group of 19 dancers at Lethbridge's Joys Dance Factory is leaping with joy as it prepares for its upcoming performance with Canada's best-selling music group for kids.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Ballet icon, Evelyn Hart fosters Okanagan dancers ahead of gala
    Legendary Canadian ballerina Evelyn Hart is sharing her expertise with the young dancers at Kelowna's Mission Dance Centre and Company.
    Lifestyle
    Mar 9
  • Ballet Kelowna concludes season with firey Shakespearean tragedy
    The heart-pounding story of Macbeth is Ballet Kelowna's final performance of the season.
    Lifestyle
    May 1
  • Quebec artists demand more provincial funding, say many struggle to ‘work creatively’
    Artists and cultural workers gathered on Thursday in front of the office of Quebec’s culture minister Mathieu Lacombe in Montreal.
    Canada
    Apr 18
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  • Lizzo says ‘I quit’ statement was not about music, just ‘negative energy’
    Lizzo's 'I quit' statement came nearly two months after the singer's motion to dismiss an ongoing lawsuit accusing her of harassment was denied.
    Entertainment
    Apr 3
  • Ballet Kelowna delves into love and loss in upcoming performance
    Ethereally twirling around the dance studio the dancers of Ballet Kelowna rehearse ahead of their upcoming performance.
    Lifestyle
    Feb 8
  • Jonathan Majors avoids jail time in sentencing for assaulting ex-girlfriend
    Jonathan Majors was sentenced to conditional discharge after the judge noted that both sides in the case agreed the charges did not warrant jail time
    Entertainment
    Apr 8
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  • Montreal students shine bright at annual variety show
    Students and staff from John Rennie High School took part in their annual variety show on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, putting a spotlight on those who have unique talents.
    Canada
    Mar 23
  • Dancer with severe peanut allergy dies after eating mislabelled cookies
    Órla Baxendale died of anaphylactic shock after she ate Stew Leonard's vanilla Florentine cookies which she assumed, based on the label, were peanut-free.
    Trending
    Jan 26
  • Country music fundraiser to support Central Okanagan Hospice Association
    If you have ever wondered how far one ticket can take you,  get ready to have your question answered.
    Lifestyle
    Mar 6
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  • West Island pub packed for St. Paddy’s Day breakfast for a good cause
    The 10th annual St. Patrick's Day charity breakfast took place Friday benefiting the Teresa Dellar Palliative Care residence.
    Canada
    Mar 15
  • Oscars 2024 red carpet: The most dazzling, daring fashion of the night
    Celebrities at the 2024 Oscars brought their best to the red carpet, rolling out an array of looks inspired by Old Hollywood.
    Entertainment
    Mar 10
  • ‘Absolutely incredible’: Nova Scotia’s Ben Proudfoot wins Oscar for short documentary
    Halifax-born filmmaker Ben Proudfoot says it's 'hard to believe' he's now a two-time Oscar winner. He won the best short documentary trophy for 'The Last Repair Shop.'
    Entertainment
    Mar 11
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  • Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, Feb. 23
    Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, Feb. 23.
    Canada
    Feb 23
  • ‘What I love to do’: Meet Ruby Chopstix, Manitoba’s first drag artist-in-residence
    Ruby Chopstix was crowned the first drag artist-in-residence at the Rainbow Resource Centre, a Winnipeg organization advocating for LGBTQ2 residents. 
    Entertainment
    Mar 1
  • Regional powwow rings in new year at SaskTel Centre
    Over 750 dancers and 20 drum groups gathered for a powwow in the SaskTel Centre to ring in the new year.
    Entertainment
    Jan 6
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  • Thousands attend Chinatown’s Spring Festival Parade in downtown Vancouver
    The 50th Anniversary of the Chinatown Spring Festival Parade is taking place in Vancouver's historic Chinatown neighbourhood today.
    Canada
    Feb 11
  • A pacemaker for your brain? It helped one woman with her crippling depression
    Researchers say the treatment could eventually help many of the nearly three million Americans like her with depression that resists other treatments.
    Health
    Feb 21
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