Gordon Ramsay said he was injured in a collision while cycling, and lifted his white chef’s jacket to reveal a massive, purple-coloured bruise covering his abdomen.
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Destination weddings: Are they cost-effective as travel becomes pricier?
Despite soaring travel costs, Canadian interest in destination weddings is growing. Some specialists say this can come at a much lower cost than a traditional wedding at home.
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Nova Scotia man and lotto guru wins $1M prize, says 'he's going to be rich'
A 35-year-old Cape Breton man is $1 million richer after buying a winning Lotto Max ticket last month. Cory Callaghan has been playing the game since he turned19.
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Kate Middleton shares new photo and update, announces 1st public appearance
The Princess of Wales says she has ‘good days and bad days’ while undergoing chemo, but is trying to make the most of the time when she feels well.
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Kate Winslet: Kissing Leonardo DiCaprio wasn't 'all it’s cracked up to be'
Kate Winslet revealed that she was constantly out of breath because her corset was so tight and Leonardo DiCaprio kept laughing while they were shooting.
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She overcame addiction. Now, this Canadian is motivating others to get sober
After “hitting rock bottom” after a night of partying, Nova Scotia’s Danielle Megaffin realized she needed to make serious changes. Now she’s using her story to help others.
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Kevin Spacey cries, says he's in debt 'many millions' in new interview
‘I want to live, but there were times when I wasn’t sure if I would make it,’ Kevin Spacey said of his emotional state amid numerous the sexual assault allegations against him.
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Sask. town offers to name itself after Taylor Swift if she comes to province
Swift Current is trying to get Taylor Swift into Saskatchewan by offering to change its name in her honour.
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Billy Ray Cyrus files to divorce Firerose after 7 months of marriage
Billy Ray Cyrus and Firerose married in October 2023 in what he called ‘the most perfect, ethereal celebration of love we could have ever imagined.’
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Vancouver's Museum of Anthropology reopens after 18-month seismic upgrade
One of Canada’s most prominent museums is reopening after an 18-month upgrade for “cutting-edge” retrofitting that would allow it to survive a once-in-2,500-year earthquake.
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Free Shania Twain, Our Lady Peace performances before Edmonton Oilers games
Shania Twain and Our Lady Peace will headline free concerts outside of Rogers Place ahead of the Stanley Cup Games 3 and 4 between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers.
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