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Bob and Doug McKenzie return to Edmonton as statues
After years in the making, life-sized bronze statues of SCTV’s inseparable Bob and Doug McKenzie appeared on 103 Street and 103 Avenue Tuesday night under a gentle snow, wearing tuques and jeans and clutching open stubbies — what we Canucks used to call s
Country singer Kenny Rogers dead at 81
Actor-singer Kenny Rogers, the smooth, Grammy-winning balladeer who spanned jazz, folk, country and pop with such hits as Lucille, Lady and Islands in the Stream has died at age 81.

Last Friday, the Sun published an article exploring connections between Toronto's vibrant urban music scene and the gang violence bedeviling our neighbourhoods.This, after three young men were shot to death in a downtown condo January 31.

This summer, Big Wreck, Headstones, Moist and The Tea Party will hit the road together for a 17-date coast-to-coast Canadian tour.
Terry Jones: Monty Python star dies aged 77
Monty Python star Terry Jones has died at the age of 77, after having lived with dementia, his agent has said.
A statement from his family said: "We have all lost a kind, funny, warm, creative and truly loving man."

An “art installation” which consists of a banana duct-taped to a wall has sold for $120,000 at an art fair in Miami, Florida.

Hockey commentator Don Cherry is in the limelight yet again, this time for complaining that he rarely sees people he believes to be new immigrants wearing poppies ahead of Remembrance Day.

Warner Bros. "Joker" laughed its way to a new record at the domestic box office.

Canada Post says it will produce four million stamps, a number it believes will be sufficient for fans and collectors worldwide. They will be available to the public as of Saturday — which would have been Cohen’s 85th birthday
Dutch museum bans Golden Age from exhibition
Not all that glitters is gold, the Amsterdam Museum has decided as it opts for '17th century' instead of 'Golden Age.' The move to ban the term has revived a debate about the Netherlands' colonial past.
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