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PM needs to be wary of becoming too reliant on China
Save Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Got it Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size While a fair portion of what Peter Hartcher said in his article was fair enough (“‘Adolescent’...

Exeter's Graham Bedard to perform at Lucknow's Music in the Fields
Breadcrumb Trail Links Entertainment Music News Local News Winner of the 2025 Emerging Artist Showdown, Graham Bedard takes the stage ahead of Jordan Davis and Tenille Townes in Lucknow on Aug. 23. Exeter singer-songwriter Graham Bedard was voted...

Copper-Gold Resource at Indigenous-Owned Minto Mine More Than Doubles
The copper and gold resource at the Minto mine in Yukon has more than doubled compared to its previous official estimate, according to a new report released by Venerable Ventures Ltd. (TSXV:VLV.H). The update marks a key development nearly a year...

GOLD: Wildfire evacuees straining critical Winnipeg emergency services
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Published Jul 20, 2025 • Last updated 5 minutes ago • 5 minute read Activity near numerous ambulances at a Winnipeg hospital. Chris Procaylo/Winnipeg Sun Photo by Chris Procaylo /Winnipeg Sun Article...

What to Know About Prime Video’s ‘Every Year After’ Series
Author Carley Fortune’s bestselling Young Adult romance novel Every Summer After is being turned into a streaming TV series by Prime Video. Amazon’s streamer announced in July 2025 that it was partnering with Sex and the City producer Amy B....

The Canadian Government Just Slapped The World's Hottest Country With A Travel Advisory
The Canadian government's travel advisory comes in four levels: Level 1 (exercise normal security precautions), Level 2 (exercise a high degree of caution), Level 3 (avoid all non-essential travel), and Level 4 (avoid all travel). The U.S. is...

Fun for All -- RemarkABILITY Fest at Music in the Park
By Nadine Tremblay July 15th, 2025 A first of its kind event in Trail, RemarkABILITY Fest at Music in the Park celebrates inclusion and diverse community Join the Trail & District Arts Council, in partnership with Diverse Family Roots, on July 24...

MATT BARLOW Is Ready To Carry The Flag For ICED EARTH With ASHES OF ARES: 'We're Going To Honor The Music And Fans'
By David E. Gehlke Not to discredit the excellent Stu Block, but Matt Barlow has earned the distinction of being the voice of ICED EARTH. Casting aside founder and leader Jon Schaffer's legal travails, the long-running American melodic metal band...

What Canada could learn from the tragic consequences of the Texas flash flood
On July 4, a horrific flash flood occurred in central Texas, mainly impacting Kerr County. The heavy rain started at about 3 a.m., resulting in rainwater surging down mountain slopes, causing the waters in the Guadalupe River to rise by eight...

Eggs Hurled At Devotees During Rath Yatra In Canada, MEA Calls Act ‘Despicable’
Last Updated:July 14, 2025, 20:34 IST Sangna Bajaj uploaded a video on Instagram showing eggs being hurled at Rath Yatra celebrations in Toronto, sparking accusations of racism and xenophobia. Eggs were hurled at devotees during Rath Yatra...

Fuelled by rising xenophobia, incidents of Hinduphobia continue to escalate in Canada
Toronto: From a rath yatra in Toronto pelted with eggs and a river ritual attracting attacks to temples being vandalised, incidents of Hinduphobia continue to escalate in Canada, fuelled by rising xenophobia in the country. The rath yatra or...

Country Thunder sees a muddy end to the 4-day music festival
By Kat Ludwig Global News Posted July 14, 2025 6:56 pm 1 min read Country Thunder has now come and gone from Craven, Sask., with mostly clear skies and sunshine throughout the four-day festival. However, rain crept in Sunday night turning much of...

Americans and Canadians come together to preserve cross-border ties
Jul 15, 2025 — For many people who live along the North Country’s border with Canada, crossing back and forth is a normal part of their lives. That’s fed a longtime sense of familiarity, camaraderie and dependence between communities across that...

Peter Menzies: Travis Dhanraj’s CBC resignation reveals the truth about media ‘diversity’ in Canada
The mostly white people running Canada’s two largest broadcast news organizations seem to be having problems coping with diversity, equity and inclusion. For years, media executives have bowed before the altar of that trinity of sacred ambitions...

Endocrine Society experts call for more widespread screening of primary aldosteronism
Endocrine Society experts encouraged more widespread screening for a common hormonal cause of high blood pressure known as primary aldosteronism in a new Clinical Practice Guideline released today. "Primary Aldosteronism: An Endocrine Society...

'Shame on you': Cherry vs MacLean, biggest feud in Canada's culture war, blows up big time
Writes the Sun columnist: “Cherry should be bestowed every hockey accolade there is and the Order of Canada, too — for his hockey contributions, but also for his avid support of Canada, its military, police, first responders and nationalism. There...
Australian woman walking 'the length of the Earth' will soon arrive in Canada
As It Happens7:41Australian woman walking 'the length of the Earth' will soon arrive in Canada When Lucy Barnard crosses the U.S. border into Canada in the coming weeks, it'll have been a journey eight years in the making. The Australian writer,...

Unreleased Beyoncé music, other personal items stolen in Atlanta
Unreleased music by Beyoncé, along with footage, show plans and concert set lists were stolen from a car in Atlanta rented by the singer's choreographer and one of her dancers, according to a police incident report. The theft of the materials,...

Q with Tom Power How Emma Donoghue's debut musical stands up for immigrants both past and present Vivian Rashotte Arts -Q |July 11|
25:13How Emma Donoghue’s new musical stands up for immigrants then and now For Emma Donoghue's first musical, The Wind Coming Over The Sea, the award-winning Irish Canadian novelist wanted to explore the immigrant experience in Canada, both past...
Hague youths to perform at major music festival
By TERRY PUGH Three young artists from the Hague area have been selected to take the stage at the fourth annual Canada West Performing Arts Festival July 24-26 at the University of Saskatchewan’s historic Convocation Hall. The event features...