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Setting Sum: Canadian rockers Sum 41 coming to terms with their breakup

Setting Sum: Canadian rockers Sum 41 coming to terms with their breakup

Band set to play farewell show this week in Toronto
‘What can’t always be said’: B.C. artist wants people to reflect on own stories

‘What can’t always be said’: B.C. artist wants people to reflect on own stories

Vancouver artist Casey Wei awarded Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize at the Polygon Gallery
VIDEO: B.C. sculptor puts heart and soul into driftwood art

VIDEO: B.C. sculptor puts heart and soul into driftwood art

Driftwood artist Paul Lewis shares his journey, heartache and joy
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni get March 2026 trial date for her ‘It Ends With Us’ lawsuit

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni get March 2026 trial date for her ‘It Ends With Us’ lawsuit

B.C. author Béchard writes an AI-focused novel at the dawn of ChatGPT

B.C. author Béchard writes an AI-focused novel at the dawn of ChatGPT

‘We Are Dreams in the Eternal Machine’ doesn’t feel nearly as preposterous as when it began
Taylor Swift watches boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs beat the Bills and get back to Super Bowl

Taylor Swift watches boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs beat the Bills and get back to Super Bowl

Vancouver artist Casey Wei wins $25K Lind Prize

Vancouver artist Casey Wei wins $25K Lind Prize

Emerging artist winner praised for ‘upending the conventions of documentary filmmaking’
Williams Lake residential school documentary ‘Sugarcane’ earns Oscar nomination

Williams Lake residential school documentary ‘Sugarcane’ earns Oscar nomination

Secwépemc filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie get top doc nod
Record-setting ‘Emilia Pérez’ tops Oscar nomination list

Record-setting ‘Emilia Pérez’ tops Oscar nomination list

Spanish-language film sets record for a non-English language film with 13 nominations
'My Pet Ate What?!' TV series tells horror stories at B.C. animal clinics

'My Pet Ate What?!' TV series tells horror stories at B.C. animal clinics

'I think it's going to open the eyes of a lot of people, just what some pets will actually eat,' clinic manager says