After years of not showing interest in Métis cultural events, Willow Gladue, 16, surprised her mother Felice by busting out ...
Central Alberta-raised Métis fiddle player Brianna Lizotte is surprised but thrilled she has been nominated for a Juno this year. That her achievement is being celebrated on a giant billboard in ...
Recorded fiddle licks and musical “stings” also keep things humming as Joyce Licup’s effective set pieces, including nifty, ginormous “blueberries,” are strategically positioned to ...
John Arcand is known as the master of the Métis fiddle. The Saskatoon artist has been crafting fiddles for almost 50 years, and he wanted to make his 100th unique.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday said the issue of how the United States is going to "take over Canada" will not be discussed at a gathering of G7 foreign ministers due to take place ...
It'd hard not to love fiddle leaf figs (Ficus lyrata). These beautiful plants are adored for their large, glossy leaves, and their sculptural silhouette. They can be a real statement piece in a ...
With many Canadians celebrating Family Day on Monday, Manitobans instead honoured the prominent political leader of the Métis people who founded the province. Louis Riel Day recognizes Manitoba’s ...
Today we honour Louis Riel, the Métis leader who played a crucial role in the history of Manitoba. Riel was born in Saint-Boniface, Red River Settlement on October 22nd, 1844. He was incredibly smart ...
A statutory holiday in Manitoba has commemorated Louis Riel’s legacy as the father of the province for nearly two decades. In 2025, that day in February holds added significance. On this year ...
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