Woman who sold instrument says it was worth $2,500.
Read More »
| Login
Search results for canadian
PayPal asked Canadian buyer to destroy violin
Posted by MechaPrime 34 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)A shining year ahead for Canadian film
Posted by Cindrallig 37 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
An effects-laden vision of Montreal in the future, a magical adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s masterpiece Midnight’s Children, a 3D take on kids’ hockey, and a sci-fi-tinged thriller centred on our celebrity-obsessed culture are among the Canadian films expected to hit theatres in 2012.
Read More »
Four of Top 5 albums in U.S. are Canadian acts
Posted by N0085L4Y3R 61 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Michael Bublé, Nickelback, Drake and Justin Bieber top Billboard’s chart. “It’s incredible,” says Alan Cross. “Earlier this year I think there were three in the top 10, but never four in the top five.”
Read More »
Popping pills won’t improve grades, warns Canadian medical journal
Posted by RyuuHyuga 154 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
It’s a myth that illicit use of Ritalin will improve grades, but it could case serious health problems, the Canadian Medical Association Journal warns, calling for campuses to crack down.
Read More »
Winning Charlie Sheen intern not a Canadian
Posted by Superfishy 218 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
The fired Two and a Half Men star tweeted last week that L.A. resident Josh Burstein is his new social media intern.
Read More »
#Winning: Canadian ditches Charlie Sheen internship for Ryan Seacrest
Posted by Granemor101 245 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Phil Pallen, one of two Canadians left vying for the Charlie Sheen internship, has decided to forgo Sheen for an opportunity with Ryan Seacrest.
Read More »
Canadian cameraman dies 3 weeks after Pennsylvania helicopter crash
Posted by Starseeker 259 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
A Canadian cameraman has died three weeks after the helicopter he was riding in crashed while filming a reality television show near a western Pennsylvania university.
Read More »
Colin Firth’s Canadian connection and other burning Oscar queries
Posted by Webgoddess 344 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
How old is Kirk Douglas? Who's the guy with the hair? We answer the most asked questions about Sunday's telecast
Read More »
Grammys honour 102-year-old Canadian gospel singer
Posted by rootbeer79 365 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
In 1966, George Beverly Shea claimed his first — and what he figured would be his last — Grammy Award. After all, he was happily settling into what he naturally assumed would be the twilight of his long, illustrious career.
Read More »
Canadian Opera Company’s new season comes with a lottery
Posted by Rupert484 379 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
COC’s new ticket offer is a fun marketing ploy that reflects a cleverly constructed season.
Read More »
Canadian producer David Foster engaged
Posted by Redraggonz 400 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Canadian music producer David Foster and Dutch model Yolanda Hadid are engaged, a spokesperson confirmed Monday.
Read More »
Drama, love and loss: Top 10 Canadian films of 2010
Posted by Darjeeling 420 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
At the behest of the Toronto International Film Festival, a panel of film lovers/experts has assembled its top 10 list.
Read More »
Wicked breaks Canadian box office record
Posted by blueblock 434 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
The hit musical’s box office gross of nearly $2 million sets Canadian record.
Read More »
Drug czar blames Canadian gangs for ecstasy rise in U.S.
Posted by Musashi316 443 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
Obama’s director of drug control says getting more Americans off drugs will help reduce the glut of ecstasy, meth, heroin, marijuana and cocaine crossing the Canada-U.S. border.
Read More »
Canadian documentary on Oscars semifinal list
Posted by matty3350 446 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould, is among 15 on the semifinal list for Best Documentary Feature Oscar.
Read More »
Part 3: Canadian pop music may well have outgrown Cancon rules
Posted by Spartan504 499 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
As the Web supplants radio as a hub for tunes, do Canadian content regulations still make sense?
Read More »
A lack of pain management training for doctors is contributing to the narcotics crisis, says a College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario report.
Read More »
Depression rampant in Canadian nursing homes
Posted by OmegaBreak 628 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
More than 40 per cent of nursing home residents in Canada have symptoms or diagnoses of clinical depression, a study shows.
Read More »
Virus leads Canadian blood service to ban certain donors
Posted by Bladeultra7 669 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
An AIDS-like virus that has been linked to chronic fatigue syndrome is causing Canadian blood officials to ban people from making donations.
Read More »
Canadian TV debate
Posted by poopdecker 780 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Local stations and distributors are blasting each other, with the future of Canadian broadcasting at stake. Who's at fault?
Read More »
Canadian directors shine in Golden Globe nominations
Posted by kai123312 784 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Films from Canadian directors Jason Reitman and James Cameron were among those leading the Golden Globe contenders Tuesday, with Reitman's recession-era tale Up in the Air and Cameron's sci-fi epic Avatar both racking up nods in key categories.
Read More »
The Canadian Tenors find perfect harmony
Posted by xiemingwei 808 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
As 2009 draws to a close, the Canadian Tenors have certainly got a lot to celebrate. But there were moments back in January when they would have been forgiven for wondering if they were still going to be around, let alone thriving.
Read More »
Canadian lead actor in Phantom sequel in London
Posted by shadowmech 852 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Andrew Lloyd Webber is expected to announce Thursday that Ramin Karimloo, a 31-year-old Canadian, will be playing the Phantom in Love Never Dies.
Read More »
Douglas Campbell, 87: Canadian theatre giant
Posted by maverick27 853 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Douglas Campbell, one of the giants of Canadian theatre, died Oct. 6 in the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal Hospital of congestive heart disease at the age of 87.
Read More »
Dirty dancing, Canadian style
Posted by fireking1 861 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
Kind of dirty. That's how I'd sum up So You Think You Can Dance Canada so far this season.
Read More »
The Resource Room is a place where one can find some of the best that the internet has to offer.










