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KINGSTON, Ont. - The Tragically Hip's hometown is looking for a way to fully completely honour the 12-time Juno Award-winning rock band.
Local rockers, already holding 12 Juno Awards, are the focus of an online survey seeking public input
Local rockers, already holding 12 Juno Awards, are the focus of an online survey seeking public input
The Whig-Standard has you covered with all the action from the big meeting at City Hall focusing on how to honour The Tragically Hip. For breaking coverage, follow reporter Danielle Vandenbrink on Twitter at @D_VandenBrink.[...]
One of Canada's best known bands will be playing in Burnaby this summer.
Danielle VandenBrink The Whig-Standard A public discussion on ways to recognize the Kingston-born Canadian rock band the Tragically Hip turned into a tug of war between sides Wednesday.[...]
One year after Enmax CEO Gary Holden was fired, the city owned-utility is expected to name a replacement.
Ron MacLean talks anthems for taking to the ice
After a couple of months of debate over the proposed renaming of a portion of Barrack Street, it seems the only people who haven't weighed in are those for whom the street may be renamed.[...]
In the tradition of mid-level Canuck bands who tour in the dead of winter to avoid competition at the turnstiles, Delta, B.C.’s Theory Of A Deadman has found a niche – and a way to beat it death.
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