In a joint statement, Rogers Sportsnet and the CBC say that the public broadcaster will no longer carry NHL broadcasts next season.
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Singer Bonnie Tyler out of induced coma but 'remains very unwell'
‘Bonnie is no longer in a coma but remains very unwell and in intensive care in hospital in Portugal,’ Bonnie Tyler’s representatives said in a statement.
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Jelly Roll files for divorce from Bunnie XO after nearly 10 years of marriage
The 41-year-old ‘Need a Favor’ singer filed for divorce from Bunnie XO on May 18, according to court records, viewed by Global News.
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Singer Oliver Tree on passenger list of deadly helicopter crash in Brazil
The 32-year-old singer was in the middle of his headlining world tour for his fourth studio album ‘Love You Madly, Hate You Badly,’ which began on May 30 in Mexico City.
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The Toronto music scene has a 'Banana Man' situation
The big worldwide story out of Toronto this month isn’t the start of the World Cup. It’s the injustice of what happened to Banana Man at a hardcore punk show.
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U.S. DOJ clears Paramount Skydance's planned acquisition of Warner Bros.
The U.S. Department of Justice said it determined the transaction did not pose a threat to competition in streaming, the traditional television business or film.
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Renowned British artist David Hockney dies at 88
Hockney’s publicist, Erica Bolton, said he died at his home in London on Thursday, less than a month short of his 89th birthday. She did not give a cause of death.
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Taylor Swift becomes youngest woman ever inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame
Taylor Swift is the youngest woman inducted, but Stevie Wonder, who started his recording career at 13, was the youngest ever inducted, it was announced on stage.
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Ariana Grande criticizes White House use of her song, calls message ‘heinous nonsense’
Grande, was critical of the Trump administration last year after sharing a post on Instagram asking people who voted for Trump if their lives had gotten better.
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'X-Men' actor Tyler Mane diagnosed with breast cancer: 'It's super rare'
‘One in 750 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime and I’m one of them,’ retired Canadian wrestler Tyler Mane said.
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Inside Carley Fortune's 'Every Year After' and its Canadian connections
‘Every Year After’ is based on the best-selling novel ‘Every Summer After’ by Canadian author Carley Fortune and is set in Barry’s Bay, a quintessential lake town in Ontario.
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