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‘Lilo & Stitch’ stays at No. 1
Stitch arrives at the premiere of "Lilo and Stitch" on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) n the box office showdown between a deadly assassin and a chaotic CG alien, “Lilo &...

Japan's Oscar-winning anime house Studio Ghibli turns 40
TOKYO Japan's Studio Ghibli turns 40 this month with two Oscars and legions of fans young and old won over by its complex plots and fantastical hand-drawn animation. But the future is uncertain, with latest hit "The Boy and the Heron" likely — but...

'My man is pressuring me to sleep with his boss but I can't imagine bonking the old goat'
If you have a problem that needs solving and you don't know where to turn, look no further. Every day, the Daily Star's very own agony aunt Jane O'Gorman is on hand to tackle your issues and concerns with some straight-talking but sound advice....

For some, it's #MeToo vs. #HimToo at the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial
WARNING: This article contains graphic details, references sexual assault and may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone impacted by it. Outside the London, Ont., courthouse where five former world junior hockey...

Canada sends $ 35 mn military aid to Ukraine: Coyote armoured vehicles and anti-jamming systems delivered
Canada’s Defense Minister David J. McGuinty announced over $35 million Canadian (approximately $25.5 million USD) in military assistance to Ukraine during the 28th Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting in Brussels, according to Canada’s National...

Canadian footwear brand's summer collection is all about friendship
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. The launch:Maguire Shoes Girlfriends CollectionArticle content The buzz:...

Colombian Jazz Pianist Jesús Molina Reveals How He Fuses Faith And Funk Into His Music
In June 2023, Colombian jazz pianist Jesús Molina walked onto the NCPA stage, mesmerised one and all with his music and walked straight into our hearts. Now two years later, he was back on the same stage, with a brand new crew, bringing on...
Shan Jixiang: Fujian's Marine Culture Has Made Tremendous Contributions to the Development of Global Civilization
Breadcrumb Trail Links Newsfile Article content Fuzhou, China–(Newsfile Corp. – June 7, 2025) – Fujian recently launched the “Marine Culture in Fujian” campaign, inviting experts to express their perspectives on the province’s successful marine...

Canada pledges $25.5 million in military aid for Ukraine, including armored vehicles
Canada will provide Ukraine with over $25.5 million in military equipment, the Canadian Defense Ministry said in a statement on June 6. The country pledged to provide Ukraine with almost $22 million worth of Coyote and Bison armored vehicles, as...

Canada's Most Beautiful Place Is This Tiny Town You've Never Heard Of
Banff, located within Banff National Park, where unusual experiences await, tops the list of Canada’s most famous towns. Sure, the town is magical, but Pemberton remains one of the country’s most beautiful hidden gems. Tucked beneath British...

5 Montreal Canadiens players and personnel detrimental to retool roster after quick playoff exit ft. Patrik Laine
The Montreal Canadiens had a successful season where their rebuild took the next step. The Habs squeaked into the final playoff spot, earning a date with the Eastern Conference’s top seed, the Washington Capitals. While the Capitals bounced the...

Opinion: Blame culture fractured our trust in each other
Canadians have lost faith in the media, the government and each other. We didn’t lose trust in each other overnight. It happened slowly, over decades, as we shifted from a culture of responsibility to one of blame. Now, in a world drowning in...

Two area players hope to make big impact with Canadian Football League teams
The United Football League playoffs start this weekend, but this could surprise you: The Canadian Football League regular season already is underway. Here’s what a look at the rosters revealed about players who grew up in Hampton Roads: Former Cox...

Transforming Canada: Mapping A 100% Electrified Energy Economy
Canada stands at a crossroads in its energy future, and the path it chooses will define its economic resilience, environmental integrity, and quality of life for generations. As a Canadian who is involved in shaping Ireland’s 2050 energy roadmap...

Key Canadian Zionist body loses final appeal against revocation of its ‘charity status’
The Canadian branch of the so-called Jewish National Fund (JNF), one of the country’s oldest Zionist organizations, has officially lost its status as a “registered charity” after a Canadian federal court rejected its final legal appeal. The...

Canada’s Failing Justice System, Survivor Advocacy
Cait Alexander, a Canadian-American survivor advocate and founder of End Violence Everywhere (EVE), channels her experience surviving near-fatal intimate partner violence into national advocacy. After her case was dismissed due to court delays,...

Blue Jays' legend Bautista cements spot in Canadian baseball history
Breadcrumb Trail Links Baseball Local Sports Former Toronto Blue Jays legend Jose Bautista was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys on Saturday. Photo by Cory Smith /Stratford Beacon Herald They came to see Jose....

Penticton joins Toronto as Canadian cities with 'breathtaking' art display
A world-renowned experience of colour and light is in Penticton this weekend, marking the first time an acclaimed U.K.-based art display has been set up in B.C. The "Luminarium: Arborialis" attraction, by artist Alan Parkinson, can be found inside...

Canada’s new Bill C-3: How ‘Lost Canadians,’ Indian diaspora may finally reclaim citizenship
By amending the Citizenship Act and addressing long-standing restrictions on citizenship by descent, Bill C-3 is set to provide a revolutionary change in Canada's citizenship regulations. For the Indian diaspora and other immigrant communities,...

Canadian mother illustrates hostages and families to draw attention to their plight
Naomi Gal lives in Toronto, Canada, far from the location of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack that killed some 1,200 people and saw 251 people taken hostage to Gaza. Nevertheless, the mother of six, one of nine children herself and the...