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Sarah McLachlan stamp to be unveiled in VancouverCanadian musician Sarah McLachlan and the head of Canada Post are expected to unveil a stamp in her honour.EntertainmentSep 17
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Leafs announce Oreo as new helmet sponsorThe Toronto Maple Leafs have announced cookie brand Oreo as the team's helmet sponsor for the upcoming NHL season.SportsSep 17
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Oly closing ceremony reached 12M Canadians: CBCCBC says 27 million TV viewers tuned in to the Paris Games over 17 days of coverage on CBC and its broadcast partners, including Sportsnet, TSN and RDS.SportsAug 12
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Hot Docs president leaving beleaguered film festival as it looks to forge ‘new path’The beleaguered Hot Docs Film Festival says its president Marie Nelson is leaving her position after just one year on the job.EntertainmentJul 10
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Longtime Vancouver CBC radio broadcaster Rick Cluff dead at 74Former CBC radio journalist and personality Rick Cluff, who was the longtime host of The Early Edition morning show in Vancouver, has died at the age of 74.EntertainmentJul 2
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Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology reopens after 18-month seismic upgradeOne of Canada's most prominent museums is reopening after an 18-month upgrade for "cutting-edge" retrofitting that would allow it to survive a once-in-2,500-year earthquake.EntertainmentJun 11
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Sask. filmmaker brings Indigenous cinema to the PrairiesThe Ācimowin Film Festival is underway in Saskatoon, with showings of 80 films created by local and international Indigenous filmmakers.CanadaJun 6
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‘Bittersweet’: B.C.’s Munro Books reflects on celebrated author’s deathJustina Elias says she didn't know about the connection legendary Canadian writer Alice Munro had to the Victoria, B.C., bookstore that bears her name, but she quickly found out.EntertainmentMay 16
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B.C. filmmaker makes waves with ‘Seagrass’The Vancouver writer-director says she heard from many Japanese Canadians who thanked her for exploring a side of their experience rarely depicted on screen.EntertainmentFeb 23
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Vancouver Lunar New Year parade reverses exclusion of progressive groupsProgressive and LGBTQ+ groups say organizers of Vancouver's Lunar New Year parade in Chinatown this weekend rejected their applications to take part.EntertainmentFeb 9
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